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- history of - What is the origin of a phylactery as a soul jar . . .
The word phylactery was based on a previous Greek word meaning, roughly, amulet, indicating a magical protective charm of a size to be carried on one's person Phylactery was used both in this generalized meaning and in the specific meaning of tefillah, for essentially the entire history of the word
- What are the differences between Horcruxes and phylactery?
As noted in your question a lich is undead as a necessary component in the phylactery's creation Voldemort was still alive after the creation of his horcruxes A lich whose physical body is destroyed pops back up after a few days near where their phylactery is hidden They may also possess a dead body in the phylactery's vicinity
- Is the One Ring Saurons phyllactery horcrux?
Like a lich's phylactery, the ring is now what keeps Sauron within the mortal realm Its destruction prevents his spirit from taking form once more, as the destruction of a lich's phylactery prevents their spirits from taking a body (because they're dead -- but their spirit still lives in most settings)
- harry potter - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
Often such a creature is the result of a transformation, as a powerful magician or king striving for eternal life uses spells or rituals to bind his intellect and soul to his phylactery and thereby achieve a form of immortality Liches are depicted as being clearly cadaverous, bodies desiccated or completely skeletal
- What is earliest version of a horcrux? [duplicate]
[edit: The interesting question about a phylactery as a soul jar is different First, it is asking if there is a logical line of reasoning or literary transition for phylacteries (boxes of scripture worn on the forehead and arm) morphing into soul jars (containers for souls)
- Is Voldemort a lich? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
However, in ALL of these, while the use of a phylactery to house the soul is common (and replicated to some degree by JKR), the main requirement is that the person becoming a lich actually die The lich is an undead being Voldemort did not die in the Potters' house
- the elder scrolls - Origin of soul stones as prison for souls . . .
Common to these two is the theme of a stone that is used to trap a soul without the victims consent In that they are different to, for example, a Lich's phylactery in D D Do these two share a common origin? Did Diablo influence TES here? What is the origin of "stone crystal used to trap a soul"?
- What is Dr. Kibner wearing on his hand (and why)?
Well, given that Leonard Nimoy is a famous Jewish man and it is on the correct hand for a tefillin or phylactery It seems more likely than not he was expressing a part of himself that would have been rarely seen in that era of film
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