Well, it could be that Dumbledore, in some fanfic versions, figures it out first and then reveals it to Harry. Dumbledore is often portrayed as having a deep understanding of magic. He might have noticed some strange magical patterns or behaviors related to Harry that led him to suspect and then confirm that Harry was a Horcrux. And then he would tell Harry about it, which is how Harry comes to know.
In fanfic, it could be through a dark spell gone wrong. Maybe a spell that was meant to destroy the Horcrux instead backfired and caused it to merge with Harry.
Well, in some fanfictions, a Horcrux might be purified through powerful magic spells that are specifically created for the purpose. For example, a spell that can reverse the dark magic used to create the Horcrux in the first place.
The Horcrux Fragment of Hero Island was an item that could be purchased in the Horcrux Shop to exchange for a Horcrux. The method of obtaining a Horcrux fragment may vary depending on the game version, but it can usually be obtained by completing specific missions, challenging or defeating specific enemies.
Horcrux fragments can be exchanged for different types of Horcruxes, including ordinary Horcruxes, advanced Horcruxes, and bound Horcruxes. Normal Horcruxes were not bound, while high-level Horcruxes and bound Horcruxes were bound and could only be traded with specific NPCs or purchased with game currency.
The process of exchanging Horcrux fragments for Horcruxes may face challenges and risks such as being defeated by enemies, encountering random events, and so on. Therefore, when exchanging for Horcruxes, it was recommended that players possess sufficient strength and skills to ensure that they could exchange for the Horcruxes they desired.
Well, there's 'Harry and the Horcrux Legacy'. In this fanfiction, Harry not only has to deal with the existing Horcruxes but also some new threats related to the Horcrux magic. It's really engaging as it combines the familiar elements of the Horcrux concept from the books with new adventures for Harry. There's also 'Horcrux Redemption' which has an interesting take on how the Horcruxes could potentially be redeemed rather than just destroyed.
Well, it could be that in a sci - fi world, a technology that is disabled becomes the target of destruction. Suppose there is a malfunctioning artificial intelligence that is disabled to prevent it from causing chaos, but then some radical group wants to completely destroy it to ensure it can never be reactivated.
To'read and destroy' a short story, you could first read it thoroughly. Then, start dissecting it. For example, you might take apart the story structure, like identifying where the exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution are. If you find that the structure is not well - formed, you're sort of 'destroying' the story's integrity. Also, analyze the language used. If the language is too flowery or too simplistic and not in line with the mood of the story, that's another aspect you can use to 'destroy' it in your analysis.
In some fanfictions, Draco might use his knowledge of the Dark Arts and Hogwarts' secrets. Since he was raised in a Death Eater family, he could have insights into how Voldemort might have hidden the Horcruxes. For example, he might know of certain places within the school that Voldemort frequented or had an interest in.
Sure. 'The Unseen Horcrux' is a great one. In it, Harry and Hermione find a Horcrux that is not like the others. It has the ability to manipulate time. This creates a whole new set of challenges as they try to figure out how to destroy it without causing chaos in the timeline. It's a really cool take on the Horcrux concept.
One great 'Harry Potter Horcrux fanfic' is 'The Horcrux Hunt'. It has an exciting plot where the characters go on a dangerous journey to find all the Horcruxes in a different sequence than in the original books. Another one is 'Horcrux Revelations' which delves deep into the nature of Horcruxes and how they could have been created and destroyed in alternative ways.