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[[File:Memories_about_Riddle.jpg|thumb|204px|Several stored memories]]
 
[[File:Memories_about_Riddle.jpg|thumb|204px|Several stored memories]]
A '''memory''' is a record of an event.
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A '''memory''' is a record of an event originating from a person's mind.
   
 
==About==
 
==About==
 
===Extraction and external viewing===
 
===Extraction and external viewing===
[[File:Dumbledore_Memory.jpg|thumb|left|Dumbledore withdrawing a memory]]
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[[File:Memoryouthead.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Dumbledore extracting a memory out of his head, and to place it into a Pensieve.]]
Memories can be extracted from a person's mind [[File:Memory.JPG|thumb|120px|Thre memory when it is between the 'brain' and the [[wand]]]]and reviewed, from an outside point of view, in a [[pensieve]]. These memories appear as silver, hair-like wisps, and can be stored in bottles. Extracted memories can be altered, as [[Horace Slughorn]] attempted to do to a memory he gave to [[Albus Dumbledore]] in the [[1996–1997 school year]], although such alterations leave noticeable flaws in the recollection; Dumbledore noted it was crudely done, so if done with more details and skills, a false memory may not be flawed. A [[Horcrux|fragment]] of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort's]] [[soul]] was able to show his memories through the power of [[Tom Riddle's Diary|his diary]], rather than the need of extracting it and placing it into a pensieve.
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Memories can be extracted from a person's mind and reviewed, from an outside point of view, in a [[Pensieve]]. These memories appear as silver, hair-like wisps, and can be stored in bottles. Extracted memories can be altered, as [[Horace Slughorn]] attempted to do to a memory he gave to [[Albus Dumbledore]] in the [[1996–1997 school year]], although such alterations leave noticeable flaws in the recollection — this particular memory left sudden clouds with a booming voice in place of the crucial scenes; Dumbledore noted it was crudely done so if done with more details and skills, a false memory may not be flawed. A [[Horcrux|fragment]] of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s [[soul]] was able to show his memories through the power of [[Tom Riddle's Diary|his diary]], rather than the need of extracting it and placing it into a Pensieve.
   
Once viewing the memory, the viewers cannot be seen or heard by anyone other than other viewers. However, it is not revealed whether or not they physically disrupt the memories. Viewers can walk on solid ground and be blocked by physical barriers such as walls, but it is not known what would happen if a moving object in the memory (such as a person) colided with a viewer (e.g. whether the viewer would be pushed back, or whether the object would go through the viewer).
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Once viewing the memory, the viewers cannot be seen or heard by anyone other than other viewers. The viewer is also intangible to all other physical matters and energies of the said memory, as [[Harry Potter]] was considered a phantom, invisible and intangible, to the rest of the past world he was viewing; a man shaking hands with Dumbledore went right through Harry's body, causing neither of them harm, and a later memory when Harry was phasing through many desks in the [[Great Hall]] while rushing to his past father's location, to which was described if done in the real world the desks would be sent flying.
   
 
===Internal viewing===
 
===Internal viewing===
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[[File:Legilimens_786x442.jpg|thumb|Snape performing Legilimency on Harry.]]
Memories can be read without the needs of extracting them, through the powers of [[Legilimency]]; however, those that were extracted and then deposited into a magical device like the [[Pensieve]] can no longer be viewed through this manner. Also, [[Veritaserum]] works based on the memories of the person, and if there are any alterations done to such memories, they would speak what they assume to be the truth, not the truth that has been suppressed. [[Occlumency]], the art of suppressing such memories and thoughts, is a way to counter the two aforementioned methods.
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Memories can be read without the needs of extracting them, through the powers of [[Legilimency]]; however, those that were extracted and then deposited into a magical device like the [[Pensieve]] or a simple vial can no longer be viewed through this manner. Also, [[Veritaserum]] works based on the memories of the person, and if there are any alterations done to such memories, they would speak what they assume to be the truth, not the truth that has been suppressed. [[Occlumency]], the art of suppressing such memories and thoughts, is a way to counter the two aforementioned methods. A master Occlumens such as [[Severus Snape]] can choose what memories to suppress instead of completely blocking out Legilimency, so as to prevent the opposition from knowing crucial information without knowing that they are blocking it out on purpose.
   
 
===External interference and damage===
 
===External interference and damage===
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[[File:Obliviate.JPG|thumb|left|Lockhart accidentally and irreversibly erases his own mind.]]
 
Memories can receive external interferences such as the [[Memory Charm]] or [[False Memory Charm]], which can suppress certain memories or create fake ones, respectively. Such alterations may cause permanent memory damage if done at great intensity or incorrectly, as [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] and [[Bertha Jorkins]] both suffered severe amnesia that was irreversible. When [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] forcibly broke through the Memory Charm on the latter, she remembered all of the things that were suppressed, but at the price of her body and mind suffered damage far beyond repair. Such alterations can also be bypassed such as when Dumbledore extracted a true memory over a false one in [[Morfin Gaunt]], though he noted it to be a difficult task. In a related matter, one's memories may be improved through a [[Memory Potion]], [[Baruffio's Brain Elixir]] and powdered [[dragon claw]].
 
Memories can receive external interferences such as the [[Memory Charm]] or [[False Memory Charm]], which can suppress certain memories or create fake ones, respectively. Such alterations may cause permanent memory damage if done at great intensity or incorrectly, as [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] and [[Bertha Jorkins]] both suffered severe amnesia that was irreversible. When [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] forcibly broke through the Memory Charm on the latter, she remembered all of the things that were suppressed, but at the price of her body and mind suffered damage far beyond repair. Such alterations can also be bypassed such as when Dumbledore extracted a true memory over a false one in [[Morfin Gaunt]], though he noted it to be a difficult task. In a related matter, one's memories may be improved through a [[Memory Potion]], [[Baruffio's Brain Elixir]] and powdered [[dragon claw]].
   
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* [[Tom Riddle]]'s memory that he showed [[Harry Potter]] regarding the opening of the [[Chamber of Secrets]] in [[1993]]. This was shown through the power of a [[Tom Riddle's Diary|diary]] [[horcrux]].
 
* [[Tom Riddle]]'s memory that he showed [[Harry Potter]] regarding the opening of the [[Chamber of Secrets]] in [[1993]]. This was shown through the power of a [[Tom Riddle's Diary|diary]] [[horcrux]].
 
* [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s memory of the trial and sentencing of [[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]] and the [[Lestrange family|Lestranges]]. Viewed by Harry Potter in 1995.
 
* [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s memory of the trial and sentencing of [[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]] and the [[Lestrange family|Lestranges]]. Viewed by Harry Potter in 1995.
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* Albus Dumbledore's memory of Bertha Jorkins
 
* Harry Potter's various memories. Viewed by [[Severus Snape]] through [[legilimency]] in [[1996]].
 
* Harry Potter's various memories. Viewed by [[Severus Snape]] through [[legilimency]] in [[1996]].
 
* [[Severus Snape]]'s memory of when he was being bullied by the [[Marauders]] in his fifth year. Viewed by Harry Potter in 1996.
 
* [[Severus Snape]]'s memory of when he was being bullied by the [[Marauders]] in his fifth year. Viewed by Harry Potter in 1996.
 
* Albus Dumbledore's memory of Sybill Trelawney's Prophecy concerning Harry Potter and Voldemort.
 
* Albus Dumbledore's memory of Sybill Trelawney's Prophecy concerning Harry Potter and Voldemort.
* [[Bob Ogden]]s memory of the Gaunts. Viewed by Harry Potter and [[Albus Dumbledore]] in 1996.
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* [[Bob Ogden]]s memory of the Gaunts. Viewed by [[Harry Potter]] and [[Albus Dumbledore]] in 1996.
 
* Albus Dumbledore's memory of meeting the 11 year old Tom Riddle. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1996.
 
* Albus Dumbledore's memory of meeting the 11 year old Tom Riddle. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1996.
* Morfin Gaunt's memory of meeting the teenage Tom Riddle for the first time. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1997.
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* [[Morfin Gaunt]]'s memory of meeting the teenage Tom Riddle for the first time. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1997.
 
* [[Hokey]] the [[House-elf]]'s memory of [[Hepzibah Smith]] and [[Tom Riddle]]. Viewed by [[Harry Potter]] and [[Albus Dumbledore]] in [[1997]].
 
* [[Hokey]] the [[House-elf]]'s memory of [[Hepzibah Smith]] and [[Tom Riddle]]. Viewed by [[Harry Potter]] and [[Albus Dumbledore]] in [[1997]].
 
* Albus Dumbledore's memory of Tom Riddle's job interview for a teaching spot at Hogwarts. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1997.
 
* Albus Dumbledore's memory of Tom Riddle's job interview for a teaching spot at Hogwarts. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1997.
* [[Horace Slughorn]]'s memory of when he explained [[Horcrux|horcruxes]] to Tom Riddle. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1997.
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* [[Horace Slughorn]]'s memory of when he explained [[Horcrux|horcruxes]] to Tom Riddle, first crudely modified and then the real, undiluted one. Viewed by Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore in 1997.
* Severus Snape's memories regarding him and [[Lily Evans|Lily Potter]]. Viewed by Harry Potter in [[1998]].
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* Severus Snape's memories regarding himself and [[Lily Evans|Lily Potter]]. Viewed by Harry Potter in [[1998]].
 
* Multiple exchanges between the minds of [[Harry Potter]] and [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].
 
* Multiple exchanges between the minds of [[Harry Potter]] and [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].
 
* [[Altheda]] in ''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]'' cast the memories of her lost lover into a stream.
 
* [[Altheda]] in ''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]'' cast the memories of her lost lover into a stream.
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]'' {{Comment|Both real and IPhone version}}
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]'' {{Comment|Both real and IPhone version}}
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''
 
*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2]]''
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (video game)]]''
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*''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)|The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]''
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 19:37, 17 June 2013

Memories about Riddle

Several stored memories

A memory is a record of an event originating from a person's mind.

About

Extraction and external viewing

Memoryouthead

Dumbledore extracting a memory out of his head, and to place it into a Pensieve.

Memories can be extracted from a person's mind and reviewed, from an outside point of view, in a Pensieve. These memories appear as silver, hair-like wisps, and can be stored in bottles. Extracted memories can be altered, as Horace Slughorn attempted to do to a memory he gave to Albus Dumbledore in the 1996–1997 school year, although such alterations leave noticeable flaws in the recollection — this particular memory left sudden clouds with a booming voice in place of the crucial scenes; Dumbledore noted it was crudely done so if done with more details and skills, a false memory may not be flawed. A fragment of Lord Voldemort's soul was able to show his memories through the power of his diary, rather than the need of extracting it and placing it into a Pensieve.

Once viewing the memory, the viewers cannot be seen or heard by anyone other than other viewers. The viewer is also intangible to all other physical matters and energies of the said memory, as Harry Potter was considered a phantom, invisible and intangible, to the rest of the past world he was viewing; a man shaking hands with Dumbledore went right through Harry's body, causing neither of them harm, and a later memory when Harry was phasing through many desks in the Great Hall while rushing to his past father's location, to which was described if done in the real world the desks would be sent flying.

Internal viewing

Legilimens 786x442

Snape performing Legilimency on Harry.

Memories can be read without the needs of extracting them, through the powers of Legilimency; however, those that were extracted and then deposited into a magical device like the Pensieve or a simple vial can no longer be viewed through this manner. Also, Veritaserum works based on the memories of the person, and if there are any alterations done to such memories, they would speak what they assume to be the truth, not the truth that has been suppressed. Occlumency, the art of suppressing such memories and thoughts, is a way to counter the two aforementioned methods. A master Occlumens such as Severus Snape can choose what memories to suppress instead of completely blocking out Legilimency, so as to prevent the opposition from knowing crucial information without knowing that they are blocking it out on purpose.

External interference and damage

Obliviate

Lockhart accidentally and irreversibly erases his own mind.

Memories can receive external interferences such as the Memory Charm or False Memory Charm, which can suppress certain memories or create fake ones, respectively. Such alterations may cause permanent memory damage if done at great intensity or incorrectly, as Gilderoy Lockhart and Bertha Jorkins both suffered severe amnesia that was irreversible. When Lord Voldemort forcibly broke through the Memory Charm on the latter, she remembered all of the things that were suppressed, but at the price of her body and mind suffered damage far beyond repair. Such alterations can also be bypassed such as when Dumbledore extracted a true memory over a false one in Morfin Gaunt, though he noted it to be a difficult task. In a related matter, one's memories may be improved through a Memory Potion, Baruffio's Brain Elixir and powdered dragon claw.

Known shared or stored memories

Pensieve 2

The pensieve, a device used to review memories.

Appearances

See also