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Which deathly hallow does voldemort possess

2022.01.06 17:39




















By the time he ended up at Hogwarts, he had developed an intense hatred of Muggles based on the betrayal by his own father. As the Harry Potter movies show, most wizards need a wand in order to cast their spells. When a wand breaks, as has happened on numerous occasions throughout the movies and books, the wizard or witch becomes incapable of casting spells or only casts ones that don't work!


Of course, many magical children find that they have magical outbursts at a young age, without the use of a wand, but these are uncontrolled - and the wand is used to direct and control their abilities.


However, a young Tom Riddle had figured out that he had special abilities - and he had a shocking amount of control over them. He could move things with his mind and he could speak to and occasionally control animals, among other things. As an adult, he was accomplished at non-verbal and wandless magic, using it to move and control people with a hand gesture alone on many occasions. Once Voldemort was defeated after failing to eliminate Harry Potter as an infant, he no longer had a body to return to.


However, he was still alive - mostly. As fans know, he had created Horcruxes, which held parts of his soul on Earth so that he couldn't truly perish. Outside of that, Voldemort remained in existence in a ghostly form. Harry saw him in the forest as a spectral form, what Voldemort himself called 'mere shadow and vapour'.


While he could not return in his own body, he was able to possess living creatures and did so with animals on occasion - although he could create little magic as an animal. It wasn't until Voldemort found and possessed Professor Quirinus Quirrell that he found his way back to the Wizarding World and started to regain power.


Tom Riddle was an attractive young man as a boy, but over time became more and more snake-like in appearance, as his work with the Dark Arts changed him.


He ended up tall but skeletally thin. His face was pale white and his eyes were large and red. His nose became as flat as a snake's, and he developed slits for his nostrils.


His hands also transformed. He now had long, spider-like fingers with sharp blue fingernails. His appearance looked very similar to a snake's, and the symbolism of this is fairly obvious. In this universe, snakes and 'evil' are strongly connected, with the 'bad' House represented by a snake, the most terrifying monster of the Basilisk being a snake, Nagini as a snake Voldemort's snake-like appearance is representative of his inner evil.


As shown throughout the Harry Potter series, wizards can't fly without support. Most use brooms, which is the classic way for magic users to fly. However, there are other magical objects and creatures that allow wizards and witches to fly.


Hagrid has his flying motorbike, and other characters mention magic carpets, and use everything from the Flying Ford Anglia to Thestrals. Unlike other wizards, Voldemort can actually fly without the use of any support. He trained himself to fly just by using magic and thus he doesn't need the help of a broom. He also taught this skill to a number of Death Eaters, which is how they were able to swoop in for attacks without using anything to support themselves.


Voldemort has two major magical powers that help him control other people. These are Occlumency and Legilimency.


Occlumency is the ability to shield one's own mind, while Legilimency refers to the ability to penetrate the minds of others.


By the time Voldemort was an adult, he was arguably the most powerful Legilimens in the entire Wizarding World. Snape said that Voldemort could not only read minds, but that he could also control them. He did this to Harry Potter in the movies when he placed realistic visions in Harry's mind to try to lure him to find his prophecy.


Very few people are strong enough in Occlumency to shield their minds from Voldemort - Snape is one of the only wizards who is able to do this. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire , two of Voldemort's followers worked together to help him regain his body. These were the wizard Peter Pettigrew and the snake Nagini. Pettigrew mixed up a potion for Voldemort using unicorn blood and the venom of Nagini. With this potion, they were able to create a new body for Lord Voldemort to finally return to.


However, this body was not what Voldemort needed to return to his fearful leadership form. Instead, it was that of a scaly, hairless baby.


He was still cunning and smart and knew what needed to be gathered to bring his body back to its full form - a bone from his father, the flesh from one of his servants, and the blood from an enemy Harry Potter, of course. While attending Hogwarts, Tom Riddle used his striking appearance to win over many of his teachers, as he was very convincing in his manipulations.


He became one of the top students at the school, and was named both a Prefect and the Head Boy during his time there. Harry takes Ron and Hermione with him to question Griphook. Harry and his friends next go to question Ollivander. Ollivander tells him that his broken wand is past repair. He identifies the wands Harry and Ron took as belonging to Bellatrix and Draco, and tells them that when a wand has been captured, it generally shifts its allegiance to the new owner—regardless of whether the previous owner is still alive.


Then, Voldemort decided to try to find an even more powerful wand, and that is how Voldemort began to seek the Elder Wand. Ollivander confesses that he told Voldemort to look to Gregorovitch for the wand, because Gregorovitch was rumored to possess it. Chapter Twenty-Three represents a shift of pace from the preceding, replacing the abstract, hypothetical dilemma of Horcruxes versus Hallows with fast-paced action.


One of the things that makes this sequence so suspenseful and convincing is how fully imagined each of the evil characters is. The cloak continued to be passed down through the descendants of the Peverells although the name became extinct in the male line. The wand passed from wizard to wizard, nearly always by the murder of its previous owner. The wand, during its passing from wizard to wizard, has been called "The Death Stick" and the "Wand of Destiny".


On an interesting note, no witch is ever stated to have held possession of the wand. The stone was also passed down through the Peverells' descendants. It eventually ended up in the possession of the House of Gaunt , and was later stolen by Tom Riddle , neither Tom nor Marvolo Gaunt were aware of the powers of the stone, nor that it was a Hallow.


Marvolo was solely concerned with the "noble origins" of the stone, made into a ring, and thought that the Hallows symbol on it was the family coat of arms. Lord Voldemort could not have been aware of the stone's true origin either, as he transformed the stone into a Horcrux.


Overtime, the legend of the Deathly Hallows was dismissed by most as a mere fairy tale, and the few who desired to reunite all three misunderstood the title "Master of Death" was a form of immortality.


The quest for these fabled items were considered a lure for fools, and many had died in their quest for them. In his youth, Albus Dumbledore , along with soon-to-become Dark Wizard Gellert Grindelwald , entertained dreams of finding and appropriating the Hallows for himself.


This quest for power also manifested itself in his vision of a future where wizards would rule over and control Muggles "for the greater good". A family argument later caused him to revise and reconsider his beliefs after the death of his sister.


After his sister Ariana died, Dumbledore sought out the Resurrection Stone in the hopes that finding it would somehow revive his dead sister and parents. Thus when he chanced upon it sometime in , when it had already been turned into a Horcrux by Voldemort , the temptation proved too much to handle and he put on the ring, invoking a terrible curse Voldemort had placed which caused his right hand to wither and die.


Only when the Horcrux was destroyed by Godric Gryffindor's Sword did the stone revert to its normal state, with its original powers intact. Dumbledore also came into possession of the Cloak of Invisibility when he borrowed it from its owner, James Potter , a descendant of Ignotus Peverell. It was he who passed the Cloak on to James' son, Harry , to whom it proved to be a useful tool in defeating Voldemort and his allies.


He also gave to Harry the Resurrection Stone , by means of the Snitch Harry had caught in his first ever Quidditch match. During a holiday spent with his aunt at Godric's Hollow , Gellert Grindelwald met Albus Dumbledore , and with him he sparked his desire for the Hallows. Grindelwald gains possession of the Elder Wand by stealing it from wandmaker Gregorovitch.


In his later life, Grindelwald gained possession of the Elder Wand by stealing it off the foreign wandmaker known as Gregorovitch. Upon duelling Dumbledore sometime in the s , Grindelwald lost, along with the possession of the wand.


Decades later, in , Lord Voldemort attempted to acquire the wand by visiting Grindelwald at his cell in Nurmengard. However, Grindelwald denied ever possessing the wand, and was murdered by Lord Voldemort. He ultimately dismissed this idea however, as he knew that the late Albus Dumbledore wished for him to destroy the Horcruxes in order to beat the Dark Lord.


Harry did possess each of the Hallows eventually, for a brief moment of time. Without realising it, Harry Potter possessed one of the Hallows from the age of 11, the Cloak of Invisibility. The Cloak was rightfully his, and should have been passed down to him from his father, James Potter , had he not been murdered. Harry is a living descendant of the third brother, Ignotus Peverell. It was disguised inside a Snitch , the first one Harry had ever caught in a Quidditch match.


Harry figured out later that in order to open it, he had to be close to death. To open the Snitch, he said " I'm about to die, " and touched it to his mouth because he had caught it with his mouth.


Harry used it to "bring back" and talk to his mother , his father, Remus Lupin , and his godfather, Sirius Black.