So here’s an obvious way to fix all known problems of the horcrux spell. You need a variant that kills the caster and moves their ghost into the victim’s body. To avoid personality conflicts, the victim should be a baby who doesn’t have much of a personality yet. And since the spell doesn’t use an intermediate item, knowledge is not lost. Sounds like what happened to baby Harry, right?
Almost. Harry still grew up as a baby/child, and not as a genius wizard.
The first horcrux was off of Lily’s death burst, passing some personality traits of Quirrell into Harry. The next death burst will be Quirrell’s, which will transfer his intelligence into Harry.
I don’t think that would bother me. If the resulting person has all of my memories and personality and everything else that I consider important about myself and the original copy was destroyed painlessly it would make no difference.
But then again, I’m a programmer. I copy data structures and destroy the originals all the time and yet treat them as one and the same.
So here’s an obvious way to fix all known problems of the horcrux spell. You need a variant that kills the caster and moves their ghost into the victim’s body. To avoid personality conflicts, the victim should be a baby who doesn’t have much of a personality yet. And since the spell doesn’t use an intermediate item, knowledge is not lost. Sounds like what happened to baby Harry, right?
Almost. Harry still grew up as a baby/child, and not as a genius wizard.
The first horcrux was off of Lily’s death burst, passing some personality traits of Quirrell into Harry. The next death burst will be Quirrell’s, which will transfer his intelligence into Harry.
Quirrell casts his own death burst into Harry?
Except there’s still no continuity of self.
I don’t think that would bother me. If the resulting person has all of my memories and personality and everything else that I consider important about myself and the original copy was destroyed painlessly it would make no difference.
But then again, I’m a programmer. I copy data structures and destroy the originals all the time and yet treat them as one and the same.