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=== [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince|Half-Blood Prince]] ===
 
Dumbledore arrives at Privet Drive to collect Harry, who is delighted to be leaving his detested home after only a fortnight. Harry has inherited Sirius' property, including the house at Grimmauld Place, Kreacher, and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Buckbeak|Buckbeak]], but a charm may exist that magically leaves everything to Bellatrix Lestrange. Dumbledore summons Kreacher, who immediately obeys Harry's command, proving Harry is Sirius' heir. Kreacher is then sent to work in the Hogwarts kitchens. Dumbledore chastises the Dursleys for over-indulging Dudley while abusing Harry, saying he had requested they treat Harry as their own. After departing, Harry notices Dumbledore's blackened and dead-looking hand, but Dumbledore defers an explanation.
 
Dumbledore must also recruit a new teacher, and he and Harry [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Apparition|Apparate]] to Budleigh Babberton, a tiny village. Inside a small house, Harry and Dumbledore discover destruction. Dumbledore pokes an overturned armchair which springs into the fat, bald wizard, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Horace Slughorn|Horace Slughorn]], who is hiding from Voldemort. Dumbledore surmised Slughorn staged the scene because there was no [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dark Mark|Dark Mark]] over the house. When Slughorn declines Dumbledore's offer to resume his old teaching post, Dumbledore briefly leaves Harry alone with Slughorn, who is fascinated by the famous boy wizard. Upon returning, Dumbledore makes one final offer, but seemingly defeated, he and Harry prepare to leave. Slughorn suddenly accepts the post.
 
Apparating to The Burrow, Dumbledore draws Harry aside, suggesting he tell Ron and Hermione about the Prophecy. He also requests that Harry always carry his Invisibility Cloak with him during the coming year, and says they will be having private lessons.
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Rather than studying magic, Harry and Dumbledore will instead review and extend Dumbledore's research into Voldemort. Peering into the Pensieve, they view memories belonging to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Bob Ogden|Bob Ogden]], a Ministry representative arriving at the Gaunt home. Ogden is attacked by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Morfin Gaunt|Morfin Gaunt]], who speaks to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Marvolo Gaunt|his father]], and watches the byplay between them and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Merope Gaunt|Merope Gaunt]], as the Muggle Tom Riddle rides by. Dumbledore explains that Marvolo Gaunt may be Tom Riddle Jr.'s (Voldemort) grandfather. Merope is Voldemort's mother, and the handsome Muggle is his father, Tom Riddle. The homely Merope magically ensnared Riddle Sr., though, for reasons unknown, the enchantment lapsed, and he abandoned her. Merope died soon after Tom, Jr's birth. Dumbledore asks Harry that this information go no further than Ron and Hermione. Harry notices a broken ring on Dumbledore's desk is the same one in Ogden's memory. It is the signet of the Peverells, an old pure-blood Wizarding family.
 
Dumbledore is absent until mid-October; when he returns, he tells Harry that Professor Snape, experienced with Dark magic, has done everything possible for [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Katie Bell|Katie Bell]], who was injured by a cursed necklace apparently intended for someone else. Harry suspects [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Draco Malfoy|Draco Malfoy]] was behind the attack, and Dumbledore assures him that Draco will be investigated. He also reassures Harry that Mundungus Fletcher will never steal another item from Grimmauld Place. Returning to their lesson, Dumbledore says Merope Gaunt, alone and pregnant, went to London and sold some valuables to survive, apparently unable or unwilling to use magic. In the Pensieve, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Caractacus Burke|Caractacus Burke]] of [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Borgin and Burkes|Borgin & Burke's]] gloats over purchasing Slytherin's locket for ten Galleons. Harry is outraged by Burke's avarice. Next, the younger Dumbledore visits the orphanage where Tom Riddle, Jr. lives. The matron recounts Tom's unsavoury behavior,behaviour and says that two children, absent with Tom at a seaside outing, returned terrified.
 
Tom is initially suspicious upon meeting Dumbledore, though the professor convinces the boy he is a wizard and can attend a school for magic. As proof, Dumbledore performs magic. Tom is offered financial support, but he insists on finding [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Diagon Alley|Diagon Alley]] by himself. Dumbledore, worried about Tom Riddle's cruelty, ambition, thieving, and his reaction to learning he was a wizard, resolved to closely watch him. Even then, Tom set himself apart, apparently friendless. Tom also liked collecting trophies.
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At their next meeting, Dumbledore is disappointed by Harry's failure to obtain Slughorn's memory. Without it, there will be little point in proceeding. Harry makes it his top priority. The lesson continues as they now enter a realm of deep speculation. The first memory belongs to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Hokey|Hokey]], a House-elf belonging to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Hepzibah Smith|Hepzibah Smith]]. Hepzibah claims to be [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Helga Hufflepuff|Helga Hufflepuff's]] descendent. Tom Riddle, now a buyer for Borgin & Burke's, makes Hepzibah an offer for Helga Hufflepuff's cup and Salazar Slytherin's locket. Tom has difficulty releasing the locket, particularly after hearing Burke paid some poor witch a pittance for it. Dumbledore says Hepzibah died two days later. Hokey, believing she had accidentally poisoned her mistress, was punished, but Hepzibah's treasures were never found. At about the same time, Riddle left Borgin & Burke's.
 
The second memory is Dumbledore's, ten years later. Riddle is seeking the Defence Against the Dark Arts post. He was previously declined a teaching position by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Armando Dippet|then Headmaster, Armando Dippet]], citing his inexperience. Dumbledore, noting Tom's changed appearance, refuses to use his new name (Lord Voldemort), and knows about his Death Eaters and recent activities. Distrusting Tom's motives, Dumbledore rejects his application. Ever since, any Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher has never lasted longer than one year.
 
After sipping some [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Felix Felicis|good luck potion]], Harry obatainsobtains Slughorn's memory, and takes it to Dumbledore. They revisit the Slug Club memory. Slughorn is describing to Tom Riddle how a soul can be split by committing murder; the torn fragment can then be encased in a physical object, tying it to the Earth, ensuring immortality. Slughorn is horrified when Riddle suggests splitting the soul multiple times. And is not seven the most magical number?
 
Dumbledore speculates that Voldemort divided his soul into seven pieces, six Horcruxes in all, with the damaged portion left in Voldemort's body. As long as any Horcrux remains, Voldemort is immortal. Dumbledore believes the Horcruxes are unique objects. Two have been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and the Peverell ring. Dumbledore reveals he injured his hand while destroying the ring. Only his skill and Snape's timely action contained the damage. Dumbledore believes Hufflepuff's cup and Slytherin's locket are Horcruxes, and one will likely be a Gryffindor or Ravenclaw artifact. The last one may be Voldemort's snake, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Nagini|Nagini]]. Voldemort's soul may be too shredded for him to detect when a Horcrux is destoyeddestroyed. If all his Horcruxes are eliminated, then Harry can kill Voldemort. It is Harry's capacity to love and make choices that givesgive him power Voldemort lacks. Dumbledore tells Harry he can accompany him when he locates another Horcrux.
Harry becomes enraged when he learns it was Snape who revealed Trelawney's prophecy's second half to Voldemort, but Dumbledore reiterates that he trusts Snape. He then says he has found another Horcrux. Harry can accompany him, but must promise absolute obedience. Harry reluctantly agrees.
 
Dumbledore and Harry Apparate to the same sea sideseaside cliff young Tom Riddle took his two fellow orphans, terrifying them. Inside a cave, Dumbledore offers his blood to open a hidden doorway leading into another cavern containing a lake; a green glow is at the lake's center. Unable to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Accio|Summon]] the Horcrux, Dumbledore and Harry set off in a tiny boat. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Inferius|Dead bodies]] are floating in the water, which Dumbledore assures Harry are harmless as long as they are only floating.
 
The green light is emmanatingemanating from a basin on a tiny island. A potion inside covers the locket, which Dumbledore guesses can only be removed by drinking the liquid. He makes Harry promise to force him to drink everything. The potion's effect is horrific, causing intense pain, terrible memories, and intense raving as Dumbledore pleads with Harry to kill him. The locket is retrieved, and as Harry draws water from the lake for Dumbledore to drink, he is seized by Inferi. Dumbledore revives enough to conjure fire to repel the creatures, freeing Harry.
 
Making it back to the cliff, Dumbledore Apparates them to Hogsmeade before collapsing. Before Harry can fetch Snape as Dumbledore requests, Madam Rosmerta appears, saying the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Morsmordre|Dark Mark]] is over the school. Summoning brooms from a pub, Harry and Dumbledore fly to the Astronomy Tower, Dumbledore muttering charms to allow them passage through the protective spells.