Why didn't Lord Voldemort just keep the Horcruxes in his robes and with him all the time? So no one would dare try and steal from him. He kept Nagini close with him and it turned out to be very difficult to kill the snake.
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Simple Answer: If they were on Voldemort and he was killed all of the Horcrux would be left in a pile upon where his body fell. From there it would be very easy to destroy them.
Even if he got stunned or anything that made him temporarily vulnerable specially when Dumbledore was alive.
He could also be attacked by FiendFyre and they would all be destroyed instantly.
Slightly more expansive:
Voldemort assumed himself to be the most knowledgeable wizard of his time going where no dark wizard had gone before. (Star Trek Voldemort). He never thought anyone would know of Horcrux magic nor did he think anyone knew about his hiding places or how to get past the protections. He certainly took pride in the objects that he chose to create Horcruxes with, the treasures of the four houses of Hogwarts. His pride was his downfall ultimately in the end and the beginning.
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