
Horcruxes are dark magical objects in the Harry Potter series, created by splitting one’s soul and hiding a fragment within an object to achieve immortality. This process involves committing murder, which tears the soul. As long as a Horcrux exists, the creator cannot die completely. Lord Voldemort famously used multiple Horcruxes to protect himself, making him extremely difficult to defeat. Destroying all Horcruxes is essential to making the creator mortal again.

Horcruxes are dark magical objects in the Harry Potter series, created by splitting one’s soul and hiding a fragment within an object to achieve immortality. This process involves committing murder, which tears the soul. As long as a Horcrux exists, the creator cannot die completely. Lord Voldemort famously used multiple Horcruxes to protect himself, making him extremely difficult to defeat. Destroying all Horcruxes is essential to making the creator mortal again.
What is a Horcrux?
A dark magical object that stores a fragment of a wizard's soul to achieve immortality; created by splitting the soul through murder and a ritual.
How is a Horcrux created?
The creator must murder someone to tear the soul, then perform a ritual to place a fragment of the soul into an object.
Why do Horcruxes prevent death?
As long as any Horcrux exists, a piece of the creator's soul remains anchored, preventing complete death.
How can a Horcrux be destroyed?
The soul fragment inside must be damaged or destroyed by something strong enough, such as basilisk venom, Fiendfyre, or the Sword of Gryffindor.
How many Horcruxes did Voldemort create?
He created six Horcruxes; a fragment of his soul also remained in himself, making seven parts of his soul in total.