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Originally Posted by teddylupin My theory was that it was the shard of Voldemort's soul that had been in Harry, but during Harry's conversation with Dumbledore, Dumbledore seemed, to me, to imply that it wasn't the Horcrux. I don't think it was Voldemort, because I still felt King's Cross was Harry being dead and then going back, which shouldn't have happened to Voldemort, since he didn't die, and Nagini wasn't yet destroyed. |
But Harry was not dead. It was some kind of near-death experience.
Both Harry and Voldemort were unconscious for a while.
(page 709) "He tethered you to life while he lives." Dumbledore goes on for several page. He says a lot, but never really explains much.
Why wasn't Voldemort's body destroyed when, again, his Avada Kadavera curse rebounded? It should have ripped him from his body, as it did sixteen years before. Was the curse weakened because it had destroyed the shard that was in Harry?
Because that shard was destroyed, it could not have been at King's Cross. All that remained were the ones in Nagini and Voldemort.
Unless someone has some other, completely different idea.