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Aug 27, 2019 at 6:49 comment added Samalot I’d say that since they consume the soul, the dementor would become a Horcrux.
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May 22, 2016 at 18:17 comment added Janus Bahs Jacquet Actually, we don't know that it's possible for the Horcrux bit of a living Horcrux to be destroyed while the other part lives. We know it's possible in the case of Harry and Voldemort, but Harry wasn't an actual Horcrux. The only known living Horcrux is Nagini, and both soul bits in her were destroyed at the same time (assuming snakes even have souls in the Potterverse). From canon, we simply do not know whether it is possible for a Horcrux soul bit to leave its vessel/host without the vessel/host being destroyed in the process.
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Jan 28, 2014 at 1:37 comment added Arachno-Sapien I'm coming into this interesting question a little late (about 2 years!) but here's a little personal fan-fiction idea of mine: I've always imagined that a soul as damaged and battered as Voldemort's would be unappealing to a Dementor. Maybe they would find the "scent" and "taste" of his stunted soul fragment grotesque? To them, I imagine, a "pure", whole soul like Harry's would be much more appetizing. Also - and this may seem unrelated - I'm betting (unless J.K Rowling has stated otherwise) that because a Patronus is a sort-of reflection of a soul, Voldemort wouldn't be able to produce one.
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Oct 17, 2012 at 14:19 comment added Steam I'm gonna say that the Dementor's Kiss is a piss-poor way of getting rid of a Horcrux. It's not like Dementor Bob will suck out the Horcrux and be all, "Huh. I'm full." No, he'll just nom the rest of you as well.
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Jan 13, 2012 at 16:16 comment added Slytherincess @sbi - I never ask a question I already know the answer to. Everyone here knows exactly as much about the Dementors' Kiss and Horcruxes as I do :)
Jan 13, 2012 at 8:03 comment added sbi If you don't know a quote that answers this, who else would?
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Jan 11, 2012 at 20:49 comment added Slytherincess In the first section I quote, Lupin points out that Dementors utterly destroy their victims and that the soul is gone forever.
Jan 11, 2012 at 20:37 comment added AncientSwordRage I don't know, are souls destroyed by a Dementor? Digested? Stored?
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