Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25613119-20150302125102/@comment-24674051-20150302182325

I agree as well. the defenses were worked such that no one single person could penetrate, and the final barrier was pretty much a failsafe for just about anyone except something that had long arms of some sort. And, quite honestly, the curse being guarded was probably only useful to a handful of people, which means that even if a one person had the ability to bypass all of the obstacles, they probably either would not be interested or would not need to possess the curse.