by Phoenix in the Ashes » Wednesday 1 February 2006 6:14:13am
The problem with, the, er, enchantment though, is that there is a, er, counter-enchantment.
Now, you say that Voldemort put the enchantment over the, you know, thing, and that because he did that he didn't have to use anyone else, and could simply take it because he was the one that cast it?
Or perhaps you mean that he alone would know a counter-enchantment to allow him to take it?
I don't think so...
Lord Voldemort would know that anyone that had got thus far would be a powerful wizard, right? Perhaps Dumbledore even? Would he leave him a chance of a counter-enchantment?
No way.
He used a way that meant in order to claim the horcrux he must force another person to drink a potion of evil.
I think that's perfect for Voldemort's style.
Exploiting the goodness in people.
Knowing they would never harm or kill(as far as the person prior to drinking it knows) another person.
Just his style.