The speaker of the video introduces a theory about the Harry Potter series, specifically focusing on the concept of Horcruxes and how they relate to the characters' souls. The speaker argues that the series is based on the idea of a 1.5% soul blob, which is a significant departure from the series' usual themes.
The speaker then delves into the creation of Horcruxes, explaining that each time Voldemort splits his soul, he only leaves half of his remaining soul in his own body. This process is repeated multiple times throughout the series, with each Horcrux containing a smaller portion of Voldemort's soul.
The speaker also discusses the creation of the Nagini Horcrux, which was created 13 years after Voldemort's encounter with Harry Potter. This Horcrux contains the remaining 0.78% of Voldemort's soul, making it the largest Horcrux.
The speaker concludes by stating that from the fourth movie onwards, Harry Potter contains twice the amount of Voldemort's soul that Voldemort himself does. This theory is presented as a mathematical proof supported by the author and the lore of the series.
The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and vote for their favorite character in a hypothetical end card tournament. The video ends with the speaker expressing interest in a new, more sinister theory.
1. The text is a script from a film theory video about the Harry Potter series.
2. The video discusses a theory that changes the way viewers perceive the Harry Potter series, particularly the battle between Harry Potter and Voldemort.
3. The theory is based on the concept of number magic, also known as Arithmancy in the wizarding world.
4. The video suggests that the creation of a Horcrux, an object that contains part of someone's soul, involves splitting the soul in half and transferring the life energy from a murder to the object.
5. The video discusses the process of creating a Horcrux and the implications of this process, including the fact that Voldemort's soul is split multiple times, leaving him with less than 1 percent of his original soul.
6. The video also discusses the concept of Harry Potter being more Voldemort than Voldemort himself, due to the fact that Harry contains more of Voldemort's soul than Voldemort does at the end of the series.
7. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel and vote on their favorite character.