“Okay so Fawkes is Harry's horcrux. The reason why Harry came back is because he couldn't die because a piece of his soul was in Fawkes. As long as Fawkes is alive, Harry cannot ever truly die. “Wait a minute…
Hogwarts SchoolIn 1996, Fawkes came to Dumbledore's aid in fighting Lord Voldemort during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries. Following Dumbledore's death, Fawkes sang his Lament over the grounds of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and then left and flew away, never to be seen again.
No, he didn't. That's a question only someone who hasn't read Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows could make. A horcrux is a very Dark object, the most evil thing one can create, and Dumbledore wasn't a Dark wizard.
No, harry didn't create any horcrux. As per the book, in order to create a horcrux, it is necessary to kill someone. In the last scene, Harry uses a disarming charm while voldemort uses a killing curse which rebounds. So basically Harry didn't kill voldemort, he was killed due to his own curse.
Known donors. The only phoenix known to have donated his feathers to make a wand was Fawkes, Albus Dumbledore's domesticated bird. He only gave two feathers. The first feather resides in Harry Potter's wand and the other resides in Tom Riddle's wand.
Harry Potter's wand was 11" long, made of holly, and possessed a phoenix feather core. This was described by Garrick Ollivander to be an unusual combination of wand core and wood. The feather was donated by Fawkes, Albus Dumbledore's phoenix.
Quirrell is, in effect, turned into a temporary Horcrux by Voldemort. He is greatly depleted by the physical strain of fighting the far stronger, evil soul inside him.
Owners of Phoenix Feather WandsHarry Potter.Lord Voldemort.Silvanus Kettleburn.Celestina Warbeck.
There were 8 horcruxes. 7 were made by Voldemort intentionally ( Nagini, goblet, diary, locket, ring, diadem and the part of his soul in Voldemort himself) and 1 was made accidentally which was Harry.
Originally Answered: Was the philosopher's Stone a Horcrux? No. Although thinking of it as a Horcrux is logical (Because the substance will give the drinker full immortality) It is not a Horcrux. A Horcrux is an object in which a part of one's soul is concealed.
Professor McGonagall giving her a fail gradeHermione Granger/Boggart
Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood One of Ginny's best traits is that she is protective of the people she loves, so she had no tolerance toward other students teasing Luna. Both of these girls have inner strength and loyal natures, which make them lifelong friends.
Ginny Weasley and Luna Lovegood Both of these girls have inner strength and loyal natures, which make them lifelong friends.