I doubt V. would dare to make another Horcrux now. He's split his soul pretty thin already, and as I understand the magical situation, the parts of his soul that he put in the destroyed Horcruxes are already gone for good.
How much of Hogwarts as an institution do you think is likely to survive?
I think most of it will. It seems to me that one of Rowling's points is that Hogwarts and the other wizarding schools (the ones in other countries, remember, from Book 4?) are a keystone of wizarding society. Heck, even Voldemort holds Hogwarts dear, in his twisted way, as Dumbledore points out to Harry in his discussion of where/what the remaining Horcruxes are likely to be.
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Date: 2005-07-21 03:06 am (UTC)I think most of it will. It seems to me that one of Rowling's points is that Hogwarts and the other wizarding schools (the ones in other countries, remember, from Book 4?) are a keystone of wizarding society. Heck, even Voldemort holds Hogwarts dear, in his twisted way, as Dumbledore points out to Harry in his discussion of where/what the remaining Horcruxes are likely to be.