usually don't do theories because I like to be right and there's a good chance I won't be, but this came to me this morning and I'm sticking it out here, long before Book 7, where everyone will have a chance to forget it if it's wrong, but I can still smugly link to it in the small chance it's right.

It's about that locket, the one that Harry and Dumbledore find in the Bird Bath of Death but turns out not to be the real Slytherin Horcrux!Locket but a fake left with a "nyah nyah" note by one RAB. Fandom seems to have decided that RAB is Regulus Black and the real locket is that one the gang found in OotP at Grimmauld Place and couldn't open.

That makes a lot of sense to me, and my theory assumes that that is true, which of course it might not be. My theory, building on that, is this. When Dumbledore first comes to see Harry in HBP he tells him Sirius left a will, and that Grimmauld Place is now his. Now, we assume that the horcruxes being tracked down and destroyed will be the plot of Book 7, so we're talking about a big scavenger hunt. Things should presumably stand in the way of all the objects, so it's a puzzle. The locket is the object we already know we have to find, and there are already hints in HBP about the things that might stand in our way, namely that Mundungus may have stolen and pawned that locket.

But here's another thought. When Dumbledore tells Harry about the will he also says that he's not sure if the will is going to hold up, because knowing the Blacks, there's a good chance they might have some enchantment on the house so that it will rightfully pass to the eldest living Black, Bellatrix, no matter who Sirius wants to leave it to. He calls Kreacher to test if Harry can give him orders. Harry can give him orders, which not only means the house is his, and that Sirius "knew what he was doing" (perhaps knowing all about those types of spells, as a Black) but that Dumbledore has just given us information that went nowhere--for now. There was no reason for Dumbledore to give us that information plot-wise, yet. That test with Kreacher wasn't necessary to get Kreacher to Hogwarts. Dumbledore could easily have just said oh, and Harry you've also inherited Kreacher (pop!), maybe you should send him to Hogwarts. Then Harry could do that. The scene would be just as funny, certainly. I think that whole "test" idea could be there to lay the groundwork for a future test of the same type that somebody fails.

Since Dumbledore *did* suggest that kind of enchantment, I think it may come into play on that locket. If Regulus is the one who stole the locket and took it back to Grimmauld Place, *he* may have placed that kind of enchantment on it. Perhaps that is why no one could open it in OotP--the diary seemed to have no such spell on it (though of course Voldemort could have gotten more paranoid with later objects).

If that locket has a Black spell on it, that leaves a few people who are Blacks to open it: Sirius, Tonks, Narcissa, Bellatrix and Draco. Sirius was considered a traitor by his family, and there's good reason to believe there was no love lost between him and Regulus, so Regulus may not have considered Sirius a Black and not given him access to the locket. That leaves Tonks, but Tonks is a half-blood, and Regulus seems to have ascribed to "Pureblood Mania." Perhaps he'd turned against Voldemort, but he might still automatically rule out half-bloods.

That leaves the locket possibly being opened by Bella, Cissy (I love calling her Cissy) or Draco, all of whom make more dramatic sense because there's a good chance they won't do what our guys want, unlike Tonks. Bella obviously wouldn't do it. That leaves either Narcissa opening it to save Draco or vice-versa. I think Draco is obviously the more dramatic choice. It gives him something to actually do to save his family and himself. It would do something to make up for the pain he caused in HBP, even if it was under duress. Also, it much more neatly ties up the hints in OotP about having to work with Slytherin (which Harry thought was impossible because that meant Malfoy), and it would give a Slytherin a chance to change the character of that house. Voldemort used Slytherin's locket for his own purposes, so this would be a good way of symbolically showing that Slytherin=/=Volemort.

After all, the one other Founder thing we know of is the cup of Hufflepuff, and there's a possibility this might mean working with Zacharias, if only because it was owned by a Smith who claimed to be a Hufflepuff relation, and HBP made a point of stepping up the Zacharias Hate. Not that I think both stories (locket and cup) would be too similar, but they might need some information from Zach about his family history or some such.

Anyway, so that's my main theory, that House of Black is important to the story in the form of Regulus and that type of enchantment that Dumbledore described in HBP. One thing that always seemed really clear to me in OotP was that we should *not* take Sirius' words at face value in that chapter. He'd dismissed his family outright and assumed anything they did that didn't seem wasn't completely evil was a fake. His story about his brother already seems like it could be totally off. But also, it was Sirius' family that killed him, and just as it makes sense to "heal the house of Hogwarts" by having the houses sort of come together, so it would also be nice to "heal the house of Black" by using one of its "grey" members to finish Regulus' job and thus do something for Sirius.

ETA: I totally forgot Andromeda! Though she, too, may be out of the question for being a blood traitor.
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From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_rp_zeal_/


This theory definitely sounds logical, and I would love to see it happen if it'll involve Draco ;-) Also, JK just said in one of the new interview that 'Ravenclaw's days would come', maybe there is a Ravenclaw Horcrux that Harry would need help from a Ravenclaw to open too? That'll be quite an interesting way of uniting the houses, though rather focusing too much on individuals and not enough group collaboration?
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From: [identity profile] sistermagpie.livejournal.com


It definitely seemed hard to believe that there wouldn't be a Ravenclaw horcrux. I'm with Voldemort in finding the pattern too tempting to throw away. I assume all the stories with each horcrux will follow their own pattern, but Harry has allies in Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff already so they may help in different ways.

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_rp_zeal_/


Oh and and, Draco-is-such-a-Black-hint-hint-wise, Draco has Sirius's mom's fine bones according to Kreacher X-D! OMG it's so exciting that in HBP we find out Draco's storyline goes way back, the hand of glory in COS, Borgin's dark art shop, Madam Malkin's robe shop in PS/SS, Narcissa's affections for Draco in GOF, Draco liking Snape from PS/SS and Snape knowing more about Draco than a teacher usually would in COS (dueling club scene, where Snape told Draco to use Serpentotia (can't spell) jinx because he knew Draco could) etc etc. And one significant element about Draco that hasn't been put into light in HBP would be Draco being a Black. So. Haha kinda excited about your theory even though we really don't know the chance of it happening.
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From: [identity profile] sistermagpie.livejournal.com


OMG, was there anything funnier than Draco and Harry having fighting fan elves in that scene? "Well, Mr. Malfoy moves with such grace and has beautiful bone structure..." "No, Mr. Malfoy is a bad bad boy!"

It's like fandom acted out by Kreacher and Dobby, and naturally Dobby is pummelling Kreacher when we meet him, offering to shut his mouth for him, when Kreacher is like a thousand years old.:-)

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_rp_zeal_/


Hahaha fan elves, OMG that really was too funny, Draco is like a huge magnet in HBP, being able to attract our hero, a muggle-born ghost and an elf!!! And Crabbe & Goyle turning into little girls just for him!!! I'm feeling the Draco-love from JK, and I've never ever imagined I'd be typing this sentence. No I really think JK likes Draco now, think about the sheer amount of love/understanding he's getting in this book!

From: [identity profile] gillieweed.livejournal.com


It's like fandom acted out by Kreacher and Dobby,

ROTFLMAO
That's hilarious, and OH, so true.

From: [identity profile] malafede.livejournal.com


It's like fandom acted out by Kreacher and Dobby

Ahahah. <3

From: [identity profile] ackonrad.livejournal.com


Draco's fine bones - OMG, I'd forgotten about that!

Harry is so doomed. Who can resist fine bones, graceful walk and shiny sleek blond hair?

From: [identity profile] romeo-ambiences.livejournal.com


I love this theory. And wouldn't it be great if Zacharias was necessary for the Hufflepuff horcrux and Marietta for the Ravenclaw.

Draco for the locket...I so need this.

Are there any clues for Ravenclaw?

From: [identity profile] anaid-rabbit.livejournal.com


Marietta for Ravenclaw would be gold - the poor girl would have a chance to shine after all that was done to her... And just imagining Hermione`s face at this would be worth it. >:) Though Luna would be an awesome candidate as well.

From: [identity profile] romeo-ambiences.livejournal.com


Luna. I need some of you brilliant people to pick up clues for this.

Will they all need to die?
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