I’d make 3 Horcruxes. One I’d place in a stone or seashell and chuck it into the ocean. I’ll put another in a NOKIA 😂. Since living beings can also be made into Horcruxes, my third pick may be a Phoenix.
I’d make 3 Horcruxes. One I’d place in a stone or seashell and chuck it into the ocean. I’ll put another in a NOKIA 😂. Since living beings can also be made into Horcruxes, my third pick may be a Phoenix.
Your argument about calling someone from your stove is entirely pointless, because you can’t use your hard-drive as a network card. But that doesn’t make it any less useful as a network card. You also can’t cook tea on your laptop (I am guessing) but that doesn’t make it any less useful as a laptop.
The laptop is still a collection of functioning devices that make up a larger whole. You can take one out and put it in another device, and both devices (both laptops) will still function just as well.
The internet is made up of lots of little functioning devices, all of which are interchangeable, but it can still be viewed as one large thing.
And hey – the wider the internet becomes, the harder it is to destroy Horcrux Number 3, so you don’t see me complaining.
I propose an end to the argument here stating that the lore isn’t clear on whether a collection of objects can be simultaneously made into a single Horcrx.
I entirely agree.
However it was a lot of fun, so thank you :)