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Person1 wrote:Or perhaps it is an item in his family's possesion, after all, when LV made the ring into a horcrux, he returned it to where he found it, perhaps he did the same w. the cup... Just a staw to grasp at..
post_baseball89 wrote:now there is a debate over this 'cup'. Since Sirius Black is one of the few 'pureblood' wizards left, maybe he had a heirloom from voldemort, like the set of goblets that mundungus was selling in the chapter called 'opals and silver'.
Mrs. Luca Black wrote:post_baseball89 wrote:now there is a debate over this 'cup'. Since Sirius Black is one of the few 'pureblood' wizards left, maybe he had a heirloom from voldemort, like the set of goblets that mundungus was selling in the chapter called 'opals and silver'.
I don't think you exactly inherit ol' Voldy's horcruxes. While I do believe that the locket in the cabinets of Grimmauld Place is the infamous locket and I believe that Sirius is distantly related to Voldemort (through Merope's mom most likely because Merope is the name of a star), I don't think that the goblet Mundungus stole was Hufflepuff's cup or any of the other horcruxes. Like I believe Tanuki said to me earlier about Ginny, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, and in this case sometimes a priceless Black family heirloom goblet handcrafted from the finest 14th century Goblin wrought silver is just a priceless Black family heirloom goblet handcrafted from the finest 14th century Goblin wrought silver. I believe the importance of the goblet was to show that Dung had been in Grimmauld Place nicking things.
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