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location=Little Hangleton|
residents=Frank Bryce|
appearance=[[../../Books/Goblet of Fire|''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'']]
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{{Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Beginner Spoiler}}
 
In [[../../Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 1|''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'']] we read the story of how Tom Riddle Sr. and his parents were found dead one morning fifty years ago, and how the gardener, [[../../Characters/Frank Bryce|Frank Bryce]], was suspected of their murders until it was found that they apparently had not been murdered by anything, but had simply died... possibly of fright. We also see how [[../../Characters/Lord Voldemort|Lord Voldemort]] has moved into that house, and we see him killing Frank. Other clues through the course of the book lead us to believe that Voldemort is using the house as his base of operations; in fact, according to what we are later told by [[../../Characters/Barty Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch]], he has moved his base of operations to [[../../Characters/Bartemius Crouch Sr.|Bartemius Crouch]]'s house, where he and [[../../Characters/Peter Pettigrew|Wormtail]] take up residence after Mr. Crouch is placed under the [[../../Magic/Imperio|Imperius curse]]. After Crouch's escape, Voldemort and Wormtail do return to Riddle Manor, and remain there until the end of the book.
 
While no direct mention of the Manor is made in other books to date, we do see some of its environs in [[../../Characters/Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore]]'s [[../../Magic/Pensieve|Pensieve]] in [[../../Books/Half-Blood Prince|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'']].
 
== Analysis ==
Dòng 26:
{{Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Intermediate Spoiler}}
 
It is tempting to believe that Voldemort created a [[../../Magic/Horcrux|Horcrux]], the one embedded in the Gauntring signetof ringthe Peverells that Voldemort had stolen from his uncle [[../../Characters/Morfin Gaunt|Morfin Gaunt]], via the murder of Tom Riddle Sr. However, evidenceEvidence in [[../../Books/Half-Blood Prince|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'']] wouldis suggestinconclusive: Riddle's conversation with [[../../Characters/Horace Slughorn|Professor Slughorn]], that we see in factthe VoldemortPensieve, suggests that Riddle did not yet know how to create a Horcrux. During thethat conversation between Tom Riddle and [[../../Characters/Horace Slughorn|Professor Slughorn]] in which, Tom asks about Horcruxes, and we see that Tom is wearing the Gaunt signetring. IfIt heis possible that Tom had already created a Horcrux, hein wouldthe notring, needand tohis askquestion Slughornis aboutdesigned them.to Whileput itSlughorn ismore possibleat thatease Tomabout didhis knowabilities howand toideas; createwe acan Horcrux bysee that time,the andmain wasthrust puttingof onhis anquestions actis somore thatto Slughorndo wouldn'twith bethe suspiciouspossibility of him,creating thismultiple is unlikelyHorcruxes. Dumbledore does state that Tom had no longer wanted to wear the ring once it was a Horcrux, and while this must be supposition on Dumbledore's part, he was usually accurate in his guesses. Additionally, we have Tom's look of triumph when he has received the information about Horcruxes from Slughorn; given the author's usual efficiency, we have to think that he has done more here than just hoodwink Slughorn. Tom must have gotten some real information from Slughorn to merit that amount of joy.
 
The author has stated that it was the death of Tom's father that allowed him to create his first Horcrux; presumably he only chose to hide the Horcrux away, rather than keeping it close to himself, when he had created a second one.

It is possible that Frank Bryce's murder was used to create the final Horcrux of the set that Voldemort was planning; bringing the circle to closure, by generating the last piece of his "''immortality''" in the abandoned home of his hated father, would likely have appealed to Voldemort's sense of humour. It is also possible that [[../../Characters/Bertha Jorkins|Bertha Jorkins]]' death was used to create a Horcrux; at that point, he would have been keen to finish the full set, and would have had no way to know that Frank would so conveniently present himself. The author has stated in an interview that the sixth and final planned Horcrux was created by means of the death of Bertha Jorkins.
 
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