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It’s a small, easy to forget but incredibly important detail that Draco befriended Moaning Myrtle.
Think about it. Draco Malfoy - Slytherin pureblood raised to be a blood supremacist Death Eater who threw the “Mudblood” slur around left and right as a child - grew so close with the ghost of a Muggle-born witch who was killed by his master that they exchanged all their secrets and she was his only true confidant in sixth year. He let her see a side of him that nobody else saw; he let her see that he is sensitive, and people bully him too, and he allowed himself to cry in front of her multiple times.
All of this is canon.
That unlikely friendship alone almost certainly contributed to his change in loyalties and loss of faith in Voldemort’s cause. Her being a ghost forced him to look past her blood status and - quite literally - see her soul. She helped open his eyes to how little a person’s blood status actually matters.
It’s absolutely ridiculous that JKR introduced this crucial, in many ways groundbreaking detail … and then totally brushed it off. A huge basis for a full redemption for Draco in Deathly Hallows was already established by this unlikely friendship, but of course, it went nowhere, because she just wouldn’t dwell on any positive plot point or character development for Draco that she herself came up with and put into canon.
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Triad Of Freaks
Myrtle was saved by Tom instead of Killed by the Basilisk. Tom had changed his mind about the Basilisk killing spree and narrowly saved her before the Basilisk claimed her
That moment changed her life forever, and gave her a feeling of a second chance
Suppose all three of them were victims of abuse for being different so they returned to school to try and break the cycle
A therapist for the emotional and mental support
A magical beasts Professor to show that no matter your back ground you can follow your dreams
A reformed man that can remind you that there is always time to change
Life goes on and they’ll try and make it better for the next generation if they can
#harry potter#hp#Professor Riddle#moaning myrtle#Myrtle Warren#rubeus hagrid#Hagrid#tom riddle#tom marvolo riddle#no voldemort au#sorta#on a technicality#Harry Potter au#hp au#harry potter fandom#hp fandom#art#digital art#digital artist#disabled artist#artists on tumblr#artist on tumblr#artist#harry potter fanart#hp fanart#alternate universe#polycule#mayhaps?#multishipper#it be like that
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Flirting Myrtle. Girl, that is a lost cause :)
#hpcc#harry potter and the cursed child#scorbus#scorpius malfoy#scorpius hyperion malfoy#albus severus potter#albus potter#cursed child#ccsquad#albus x scorpius#moaning myrtle#jon steiger#benjamin papac#hpccsf#harry potter next generation#hp next gen
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The most interesting friendship dynamic for me in hp is fucking Draco and Myrtle because why does it make so much sense??? Like you never expect it to happen but when you find out about it you're like oooh it makes sense how they're friends. It's giving loser nerd & loser theater kid gossiping about the other loser students.. idk lol
#I wish this random (temporary) friendship was more brought up in fics lol#it's just funny#Also it will work a lot in 8th year fics#Have Draco be an outcast snd his only friend us the same muggleborn ghost he cried in front of#Shout out to Two Houses for probsbly being the only fic I know that focused on this friendship#draco malfoy#moaning myrtle
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Made a quick book cover immediately after reading the amazing fic “Bookbinding” by the incredible @saintsenara
Such a cute and fun story, highly recommend 💖
(Also I couldn’t decide whether I liked colored or white title, so you can decide)
Anyway f*ck TERFs
#fanart#harry potter#hp fanart#my art#fanfic#riddle fanart#lord voldemort#voldemort#tom marvolo riddle#tom riddle#moaning myrtle#myrtle warren#Tom riddle x Myrtle Warren#book cover
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The sandwich incident
Walburga: Step aside, mudblood! *shoves Myrtle out of the way*
Myrtle: Oh, join your brethren, you awful sandwich! *throws school lunch at her*
Walburga, confused: Sandwich?
Myrtle: Yes, because you are in-bread!
#harry potter memes#harry potter#incorrect harry potter quotes#tom era#walburga black#moaning myrtle#myrtle#myrtle warren
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The trio that never was but should have!
I aged up hagrid and myrtle up a bit so they would be in the same year just because.
english and version en español :)
#hp#Au#moaning myrtle#Mytle warren#tom riddle jr#tom marvolo riddle#Hagrid#rubeus hagrid#Harry potter
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I don't think I ever shared this one so. Ur welcome, I guess.

#hp#rambles of my soul#meme#voldemort#harry potter#moaning myrtle#i think i'm funny and that's what matters
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“It’s hard being a teenage dark lord. It’s hard and nobody understands.”
#hp fanart#tom riddle#moaning myrtle#myrtle warren#but she's dead and it's literally just her hand#vonn doodles
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Secrets of the Darkest Art: How to Make a Horcrux
So I saw many theories regarding how to make a Horcrux, but none of them really made perfect sense to me, so I decided to give it a crack myself as part of my mission to understand Lord Voldemort/Tom Marvolo Riddle (Which I think I did, big post coming about that at some point, this is but another piece of that puzzle of a man)
So this is my reverse engineering of a ritual to create Horcruxes based on book evidence, my knowledge of real-world alchemy, real-world ancient Greek cults and rituals and linguistic analysis.
How to reverse engineering a dark magical ritual:
The first thing is to define what we know for certain:
The name: "Horcrux"
The creator is an Ancient Greek wizard named Harpo the Foul.
A death is required in the making.
A Horcrux holds a piece of the caster's soul that anchors them to life so they won't die.
I'll actually start with the third point.
How to split a soul?
Both Dumbledore and Slughorn mention murder being required to tear your soul to make a Horcrux, and that never really sat right with me. It magically doesn't make sense and even the canon examples we have for Horcrux murders make this statement iffy.
We have seven examples of murders used to create Horcruxs (thanks to one Tom Riddle being dramatic):
The Diary - Myrtle Warren - killed by a basilisk. Sure, Tom freed the Basilisk, but it hardly seemed targeted at Myrtle specifically and you can argue he didn't actually kill her (more a manslaughter by negligence). He didn't cast the spell, so how come this tore his soul? (I also think Myrtle was an accident and wasn't meant to be killed, but I digress)
The Ring - his father (Tom Riddle Sr) - Avada Kadevra.
The Cup - Hepzibah Smith - she was poisoned by her house elf. Sure, the elf was under the imperious, but it wasn't a first-degree murder, and like with the Basilisk I find it hard to consider this the same as casting a killing curse. Magically those are very different things.
The Locket - Muggle Tramp - Avada Kadevra
The Diadem - Albanian Peasant - Avada Kadevra
Harry Potter - himself - backfired Avada Kadevra
Nagini - Bertha Jorkins - Avada Kadevra
Now, I used the term "magically different" or "magically make sense" what do I mean by that?
Well, besides the fact I'm going to make a full post about how I see magical theory in the Harry Potter Wizarding World, I'll say it takes a lot after occult philosophies from Alchemy that are very old, Slughorn mentions as much in book 6 and there are a few other references to it. I'm just gonna cover the basics required for this theory.
In Alchemy, everything (people, animals, plants, and rocks) is built of three base components:
The Salt - the body - the physical form.
The Sulfur - the soul - the self that holds the divine flame.
The Mercury - the spirit - the life essence that binds the salt and sulfur together.
Now, in Alchemy, the main study is in purifying and combining these different aspects of material. Let's look at a herb, for an example:
If we want to retrieve its salt, we'll dry the herb completely using fire to leave behind a fine light grey ash that represents only the physical form.
If we wanted its mercury we'd distill all liquids from it until we get a purified, clear liquid which in the case of plants would be alcohol (it's why alcohol is referred to as "spirit").
And if we wanted its soul, we would take the remains from the distillation and drying process which would be a kind of oil.
(it can get more complicated with different materials, but this isn't a post about Alchemy)
Now, back to Horcruxs.
So, if we would want to split a soul, Alchemecly, how do we go about it?
Well, we don't. Not really. See a soul can't really be split, as every part of it, every bit of that oil from our random herb represents the entire soul. It's why something like a Horcrux could theoretically work in giving a full life to the diary the way we see in Chamber of Secrets.
Additionally, to work with any material in Alchemy, you are required to purify it first. It means that to get a piece of soul to bind to a diary, you need a pure soul.
Killing someone else won't sever your own soul from the spirit and the body, it's not how this works. Killing someone severs their spirit and therefore splits their body, spirit, and soul. Besides, an Ancient Greek man, like Herpo was, would hardly consider murder as vile as we do today. It wouldn't even cross his mind that any murder (even an indirect one) could harm one's own soul.
No, the only way to "split" a soul is to first sever it from life, disconnecting the bond between soul and body. Essentially, the only way to promise you immortality is to kill yourself.
I know it sounds a little confusing, but, essentially, once the soul is severed from the spirit and body you can split it. Think of the herbal oil, once you have the oil, separate from the rest of the plant parts, you can combine it with new ingredients. You can only work on a specific aspect once you severed it from the other two and as what binds all three together is spirit — life — the only way to do it for a human soul — is death.
But really, how?
Well, here comes the second thing we know about making Horcruxs — that dear Herpo was from Ancient Greece.
In Ancient Greece they had multiple different religious cults, some of which were Chthonic cults. These cults dedicated themselves to death or ditties and heroes associated with death and more importantly — rebirth.
Many of these cults were dedicated to figures like Orpheus, Dionysus, and Persephone, characters in mythology who are known for going through the underworld — through death — and coming back out. These cults were very secretive and not much is known about their practices, but some are.
What is known is that they had rituals where they reenacted a death and then rebirth (usually drinking wine — water of life, was the representation of rebirth).
This created a very clear idea in my head — to split a soul, you'll have to ritualistically, magically kill yourself, severe a piece of your soul, and then revive yourself with a water of life — a potion.
This potion is never mentioned, but I believe it exists due to these Chthonic cult rituals and how they were structured. Not only that, but the Greek underworld did have a river known for being incredibly painful to drink, literally made of fire, but being able to bring the dead back - The Phlegethon River.
Note: Lethe River Water (the river in the Greek Underworld that makes the drinker forget) is a canon ingredient in a Forgetfulness Potion.
So what is the dead body for?
Well, congratulations, you killed yourself to retrieve a sliver of your soul and revived yourself so you won't stay dead. You found an item you can keep secure to tie that sliver of soul, too. Now, how would you bind then? After all, the only thing meant to bind a human soul to a body is a human spirit - a human life... you get where I'm going with this.
This is why Tom didn't have to be the one to do the deed. As long as he had a recently deceased corpse to harvest the life from to use to bind his newly split soul and the item of his choice.
It explains why nothing was missing from the bodies. Myrtle and the Riddles were investigated by the Ministry of Magic. One would assume the Aurors would've noticed if any corpse was missing a hand due to the killer eating it (as other Horcrux theories suggest).
Not only was nothing missing from the body, the soul was intact. Myrtle became a ghost after death, a ghost is quite literally, just the soul, no body, no spirit.
So the only thing that was taken from Tom's victims was their life, quite literally at that.
Is that all? Can we make a Horcrux now?
Not really. See, when analyzing spells in Harry Potter, one thing super important to note is their name.
Avada Kadevra - is a reference to an Aramaic healing spell "Abracadabra" pronounced in Aramaic as: "Avra Kadebra" and meaning "I will create as commanded". Merged with the Latin word "cadaver" meaning "corpse" to create -> "I will create dead bodies as commanded"
Or Wingardium Laviosa - is a cross of the English word "wing", the Latin word "arduus" (meaning "high, tall, lofty, steep, proudly elevated"), or "arduum" (meaning "steep place, the steep" and the Latin word "levo" (meaning to "raise, lift up"). So together the spell means -> "lift high up".
So, it's pretty clear spells, their names, and incantations are very self-explanatory. So a Horcrux should be no different.
I've seen some attempts at translating the name Horcrux. Unfortunately, these attempts treated the name as Latin, modern Greek, or Old English. Herpo, was Ancient Greek, though, so I went and translated a few possible meanings from Ancient Greek (Classical Greek and Homeric Greek are what I looked at):
ὅρκος (orkus, pronounced "hor-kus") - an oath, the object by which one swears, bound by oath (still used in modern Greek).
κρόκες (crukes, pronounced "cru-kes") - saffron-colored (blood red in Greek), crocus flower. The crocus flower symbolizes both death (the saffron that is the spice) and rebirth (the golden crocus which brings renewal and joy) because Demeter wears them when Persephone returns from the underworld in myth.
So what we have is a spell called "binding oath of death and rebirth" which all around sounds fitting.
There might also be a "made in blood" tucked at the end due to the association of κρόκες with the color of blood.
But why does it matter?
Well, now with this name, I expect the binding between the spirit from the victim, the split soul, and the item would be done in a sort of oath - an orkus.
The association with blood gives us another hint. Blood is the part of the human body most representative of life. Therefore, in Alchemy, your blood is your spirit. So it'll make sense that your own blood would be used in the binding process or more correctly in the process of turning another person's spirit into your own. Making the thread to bind the body (item) and the soul piece your own. As it also refers to just a red firey color, it can indicate the Phlagatton potion I hypothesize should be part of the ritual due to how Chthonic rituals usually went, as the Phlagaton river is made of fire.
So we have a general idea of how to make a Horcrux. You need an item of your choice to bind your soul to. You need a life (spirit) harvested from a human that you transformed into being your own using your blood. And you need a piece of your own soul, which you get by killing yourself and then reviving yourself. And you finish it off by binding it all together with an oath.
But how could you make one accidentally?
So, everyone knows Voldemort succeeded in somehow making a Horcrux accidentally, something a lot of theories I saw don't account for. Becouse whatever process you need to go to to make a Horcrux, Voldemort went through all of it the night he died the first time and marked Harry.
All the steps for my method of making a Horcrux were met that night.
The item in qustion is baby Harry, nothing interesting there.
The soul sliver was split the way it always is — through death. Voldemort died, killed by his own killing curse and that is what splits his soul.
The life or spirit that then binds his soul to Harry isn't Lily's spirit or James'; it's his own spirit that acts as a binder between Harry and Voldemort’s split soul. Because the spirit was already his, there was no need to transform it by blood so the additional ritual wasn't necessary.
Step-by-step guide to making Horcruxes:
I'm not going to actually give the full step-by-step least a budging dark lord is looking for this information. I do have notes about exact incantations and even the full recipe and instructions for the Phlagaton potion I'm going to mention. These instructions won't be here since they are more in the realm of speculation and headcanon. This is just the overview of the ritual based on canon information and the occult philosophy I mentioned above. (edit: the full step-by-step headcanon with my potion recipe and everything does appear in the reblogs)
Step 1 - Life and Blood
Get access to a recently deceased human and extract their Mercury (Spirit or Life Essence).
Submerge the retrieved life essence with your own blood on a new moon (life and vitality). (7 drops of blood will probably do)
Step 2 - Water of Fire
To complete the cycle of death and rebirth you’ll need the Phlegeton Water potion to return you to life at the end of the cycle.
As you brew the potion, it must be brewed in a dark room, preferably underground to remind as much of the underworld as possible.
While brewing the potion one must be in the mindset of the Phlegeton, must be willing to go through agony to achieve eternal life and imbue these thoughts in their potion. (In alchemy, when working, it is believed you imbue your work with your thoughts during the Alchemical process. As an Alchemical process affects both the material being worked and the Alchemist themselves)
Likley Ingrediants:
Saffron spice
Golden crocus flower juice
Pomegranate juice
Step 3 - The Ritual Preparation
Set up your space so none of the components may escape the ritual space and so the ritual will not be interfered with.
Make sure the spirit you retrieved is within reach.
Make sure the item you desire will hold the Horcrux will be within reach as well.
Coax the spirit into the item and prepare it to tie your soul to the next step.
Step 4 - Death and Rebirth
To create a thread of your soul to tie to the ritual, you must die figuratively. Go through death to return stronger from the underworld.
Once you feel like death has reached you and your soul is separated you should heal your soul and finish the cycle, bringing you out of death and back to life by drinking the Phlegeton potion.
After the pain subsides you will feel healthier than before, stronger than before, and you’ll have an additional thread of sulfur (soul) in your chest to be pulled out and placed into the Horcrux.
The split-off soul should, on its own, try to search for life and a body to be bound to. If it doesn't, coax it out yourself and bind it to the Horcrux with the spirit you made in step 1.
Step 5 - Oath of Life
The connection between the body (the item), soul, and spirit is still unstable, if most likely strong enough to hold.
Swear the oath of life to finalize the bond between you, the Horcrux, and the soul thread together to ward off death.
I'll end with this note I made regarding Horcruxes when I started working on this theory:
I don't know what all goes into the process of making a Horcrux but I don't believe a person who truly likes themselves and doesn't want to inflict pain on themselves could make a Horcrux. Tearing up your soul is an act of arrogance above nature, sure, thinking you deserve to change the laws of the world and be the exception is part of it, but it's also an act of self-hatred. You need to hate yourself enough to be willing to kill yourself, hurt yourself, and tear yourself up in the most unnatural ways — hence why so few can do so, let alone more than once.
And Tom Riddle does seem to have that exact mix of arrogance, spite, and low self-esteem that would allow it.
#hp theory#hp#harry potter#harry potter theory#harry potter thoughts#tom marvolo riddle#lord voldemort#horcrux#hollowedtheory#overthinking#voldemort#voldemort analysis#wizarding world#tom riddle#horcruxes#nagini#moaning myrtle#slytherin#hp magical theory
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Prompt 30 - Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom
@wolfstarmicrofic November 30, word count 422
Sirius burst through the door of the girl's bathroom as he fled from the scene of the crime and Filch, who was hot on his tail. The old git would never think to look in here. The door flew open behind him and Sirius nearly cried out. But it was only Remus.
“Damn it Pads, I thought I was being clever coming in here,” Remus pouted as he realised that Sirius had had the same idea he had. Sirius didn’t have time to gloat, however, as they could hear footsteps closing in on them.
Quickly, they ran into a stall, only realising after they’d locked the door that there was no reason they needed to be in the same stall. The bathroom door opened again, and Filch walked in.
They both froze. They were crushed so close to each other that Sirius could feel Remus’s warm breath on his cheek as it lightly blew the curls that framed his face. He had the sudden urge to kiss those plump lips of Remus’s. But he stopped himself as Filch wandered around. Silently, Remus threw the invisibility cloak around them as Filch began opening all the stall doors.
They moved as far back as possible as the door swung at them. It caught Sirius’s side, and he shoved his fist into his mouth to stop him from yelping in pain. Filch didn’t notice anything wrong with their stall, so he moved on. It was only when he was at the final stall that Sirius realised whose bathroom they were in.
“HOW DARE YOU!!!” Moaning Myrtle screamed at the caretaker.
“Now see here!” Filch tried to argue, but Myrtle was having none of it.
“All I want to do is enjoy my afterlife, but you won’t leave me alone!” She wailed loudly and then, with a splash, her words couldn’t be heard any more, but water began to spill across the ties and made its way to where Sirius and Remus were hiding and beyond.
“Oversensitive spirit,” Filch grumbled as he left the bathroom.
“Let’s get out of here,” Remus said, pulling Sirius out of the stall still under the cloak. “He’ll be back with his mop any second,”
They ran the whole way back up to Gryffindor Tower, laughing at how easily they’d outsmarted Filch, but all the while, Sirius was thinking about how close he’d been to kissing Remus and how dumb he’d been to let that opportunity pass. Next time, he told himself, because, of course, there would be a next time.
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#cursed child#delphi diggory#delphini riddle#delphi lestrange#scorpius malfoy#moaning myrtle#behind the scenes
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for girl harry, what about the gof bathtub scene and the dh 7 potters scene?
Oh that's so funny. Well, Cedric would still tell Fem!Harry to go take a bath in the Prefect's bathroom with the egg....
Oh no, this sounds so much more *flirty* if he's saying it to a girl. It's practically a date, especially since Cedric is still single at this point. There's a possibility that Harry gets overwhelmed by the ~implications~ and just like... doesn't go. Or she does go, and feels silly that she misinterpreted him.
I think Harry and Myrtle met under different circumstances in the Fem!Harry AU. Harry's not playing around with Polyjuice in Book 2, and Ginny's not throwing the diary at Myrtle in an attempt to get rid of it. However, the way into the Chamber of Secrets is in Myrtle's bathroom, and I think Harry just goes down there sometimes to hang out with the Basilisk (and get some space from Hermione.) So she and Myrtle would have run into each other, and Myrtle probably would pop out to say hi in the prefect's bathroom, even if she's not motivated to stick around and creep on Harry. Myrtle seems pretty straight.
Harry would tell her what the situation was, and Myrtle would give her a hard time for getting stood up by Cedric. But then she'd tell Harry to put the egg in the water the same way she does in canon.
(7 Potters, I still have to get to.)
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it is actually so powerful that the first Muggleborn Draco sees as an actual person is the ghost he meets to cope with having joined a genocidal Anti-Muggleborn terror group, the ghost whose death marked the beginning of the leader he's now devoted himself to...
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More Haunted Harry x Ghost Draco, Myrtle Version under the cut
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In the hogwarts library
Minerva, after hours of studying: You ever get so tired that you start seeing spiders?
Myrtle, yawning: Me after I take 17 Benadryl and start seeing the snake man in the bathroom.
Minerva: THE WHO?
Tom, a few tables over: *goes pale*
Myrtle, sobbing: Oh is this not a safe space suddenly?
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