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Chapter 2 - I am Voldemort what!

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In a cave on a mountain, there was a ghost who just opened his eyes, red snake-like eyes could be seen filled confusion before they switched to shock and ecstasy before being replaced by anger.

"Why the fuck I AM VOLDEMORT!" He screamed as he understood his situation.

He was a normal college student in Birmingham in England name Eric Salvator who was going to his first year of college, but who knew that when he was on the bus to his college a kid took out a gun started to kill the people on the bus.

As you can guess he was one of the people who died at this buss.

As he was about to die he was still shocked as he was reading the Harry Potter book he got from home before he lost conscience due to blood lose he saw a white light from the book that was covered with his blood and when he woke up he was in a cave before memories that didn't belong to him entered his mind and he understood where exactly he was.

He always wanted to enter the harry potter world as it was very exciting especially the magic of the world.

But who knew that he would one day be able to enter the HP world but what made him angry was that he was Voldemort even worse it was not when he was young but after he killed Harry Potter's parents.

This really made him angry as he could see that he didn't have a choice but the take the villain path.

This really made him dumbfounded as he could see that if he took this path he lose as this world was Good always defeats Evil and the hero will always beat the villain.

"First things first, let's make a timetable. I need to get a body as I can't do much with my current state." Eric said or Tom from now on as he accepted that he was Voldemort.

"It's been only 1 day since Voldemort killed Harry's parents that means I have 10 years since the start of the plot. That means I got 10 years of getting a body and finding a way to escape my death."

"First let's start by looking through Voldemorts memories, luckily he was master in Occlumency so I can easily read through his memories," Tom said as he closed his eyes and started to look through his memories.

After a few hours, Tom opened his eyes in fear and shock.

"How the hell did Voldemort lose against Harry in the movie or the book?" Tom said as he understood just how powerful Voldemort truly was.

He understood why he lost because it was something he did to himself which allowed Voldemort to become so weak that a kid who knew magic for 7 years could beat him.

"Really, like J.K Rolling said he truly is afraid of death, how can he make Horcrux after understanding what they are? No wonder he lost."

Based on his memory a Horcrux is advanced Dark magic, the practice of which is said to be evil.

A Horcrux is an object in which a Dark wizard or witch has hidden a fragment of his or her soul for the purpose of attaining immortality.

Horcruxes can only be created after committing murder, the supreme act of evil.

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The process for the creation of a Horcrux involves a spell and a horrific act is performed, after the murder has been committed.

To create a Horcrux, a wizard first had to deliberately commit murder.

This act, said to be one of supreme evil, would result in the murderer metaphysically damaging their own soul.

A wizard who wished to create a Horcrux would then use that damage to their advantage by casting a spell which would rip the damaged portion of the soul and encase it in an object.

If the maker was later killed, he or she would continue to exist in a non-corporeal form, although there were methods of regaining a physical body.

As a fragment of soul, a Horcrux seemed to retain the identity of its creator at the time of its creation.

Voldemort, for instance, created a Horcrux during his fifth year at Hogwarts.

As such, the fragment of soul contained within the Horcrux took on the appearance and mannerisms of Voldemort as he had been when he was 16 years old.

Horcruxes were originally conceived of as being a singular act.

As such, it was unknown for many centuries what the attempted creation of multiple Horcruxes would result in, as nobody thought it possible to accomplish such an act.

However, Voldemort planned to create six Horcruxes in the hope that it would make him stronger than just creating one, due to his belief in the power of the number seven.

Tom scoffed at this.

Voldemort had already pushed his soul to the limit in creating his Horcruxes.

This means that there are a finite number of Horcruxes any one person may create before the process became too dangerous to attempt again.

It also means that the creation of a Horcrux used a set amount of soul and that this amount was the same every time the process was undertaken.

Creating multiple Horcruxes rendered the soul unstable and liable to break apart if the creator of the Horcruxes was killed.

This was also why he could destroy and assimilate Voldemort's soul as it was already too unstable because if he had his whole soul then Voldemort could easily destroy his soul and take his memories.

Tom sighed in relief at this because the soul of Voldemort was very powerful even 1 seventh of the soul could make him struggle to take over let alone the whole thing.

"Maybe it is a good thing I came now and not when Voldemort was in his prime." Tom said in an ironic tone.

Looking down at his soul he saw that there was a mysterious force moving through his soul, based on his memories he knew this was magic.

This made him very excited as he could finally do magic that he so longed for when he was young.

"The good thing about being Voldemort is definitely the monstrous amount of magic in his soul, deserved to be the greatest Dark Lord of all time, even with only 1 seventh of his magic he could compete with Albus Dumbledore, though Albus Dumbledore never fought to kill." Tom said as he understood that he only had 1 seventh of the amount of magic Voldemort had before he created his Horcrux.

To create a Horcrux is to divide one's soul — the "essence of self" — and it is therefore in the creation of a Horcrux that one falls prey to Adalbert Waffling's first Fundamental Laws of Magic, which essentially states that tampering with one's soul inevitably results in grave side effects.

Creating Horcruxes is considered perhaps the most dreadful act possible as it also divided one's magic.

Not to mention the side effects of a Horcrux.

A side effect of Horcrux creation is that the master soul itself becomes unstable (even with creating just one Horcrux).

Another of these such side-effects is the "dehumanizing" effect the mutilation of one's soul is said to have. The more Horcruxes one creates, the less human they become, both emotionally and physically; for example, he was normal he was asking for the position of Defence against the dark arts in Hogwarts but his face was as if they have been burned and blurred, and his skin is extremely white when he went after Harry Potter.

Of course, this initial consequence of dehumanisation has its own side effect; it logically follows that if one becomes dehumanised by Horcrux creation, then they will take less stock of morality in general, increasing the likelihood that they will create another Horcrux, which would, in turn, make them less human and hence less moral, which further increases their likelihood of making more Horcruxes and so on. In other words, Horcrux creation may be thought of as a "slippery slope" or "downward spiral" until one reaches the limit, at which point no more Horcruxes may be made.

"Thank god I have a whole soul, I don't understand how immortality can compare to someone's mental health because without the ability to think normally are we even the same person?" Tom said to no one.

He was in a daze for while before getting back to normal.

"First, let's get a body then look for all the Horcruxes and getting back all of Voldemort's magic, before that I need to find a way to rebirth, I can't wait for 13 years." Tom said as he started to float out of the cave and looked at the view down the mountain.