Ask Question. Asked 6 years, 8 months ago. Active 1 year, 6 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. George 5 5 bronze badges. This sounds like a duplicate of this question over on scifi.
I think the answer to your question is there. Who nose? Ba dim tish - here all week. Add a comment. It just sounds like the name that one would associate with an evil creature, an entity determined to bring death and destruction to everything and everyone around it. After seven books and eight films, Voldemort finally engages Harry Potter in the battle that the two have long awaited.
After all, this is the man who has more knowledge of the world of death than almost anyone else. As it turns out, however, Voldemort must suffer in Limbo, denied either the final peace of death or even the ability to come back as a ghost.
His mother fell in love with a Muggle and drugged him with potions, only to have him abandon her and her unborn child. However, Voldemort is never one to let a grudge go peacefully, and so he ends up murdering several members of his paternal family, including his own father. The Dark Lord also performed the killing curse the most.
Whereas, no other wizard, even the Death Eaters. Collectively, these might be the possibilities of what the handsome-looking chap lost his nose and his physical appearance. In the book, it is also stated that Lord Voldemort actually destroyed his own body by casting dark spells and fighting the resistance against him. Thus, he created his own physical body using dark magic and he could construct a perfect body, and his nose and skin color could have been lost in this making. Another theory claims that Lord Voldemort loves snakes.
So, he might have cast a spell on himself that changed his persona to look like a snake. In , J. Truth be told, this movie made everyone fall in love with wizards and magic. Hogwarts became a dream school for everyone. Despite being a fantasy school — even after 20 years of its initial release, most of us are still waiting for its acceptance letter.
From it, he emerged as the man he had been: "Whiter than a skull, with wide, livid scarlet eyes and a nose that was flat as a snake's but with slits for nostrils. Robed in black by the ever-slavish Pettigrew, he strode once more among his Death Eaters and forced Harry to duel him — unwisely, it turned out, as Harry escaped back to Hogwarts using the Portkey that had brought him to the graveyard.
This was a disappointment to be sure, but a passing one. Voldemort had his freedom of movement back, his ability to perform magic restored, and his intimidating figure re-established. Though few knew it until the following year's battle in the Ministry of Magic, the Second Wizarding War had begun. Three years of terror ensued. Friends, leaders, and innocents fell to the Death Eaters. Hogwarts went from the safest place in the wizarding world to an active battleground.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione went on the run, broke into Gringotts Bank, and nearly came to blows during the endless hunt for horcruxes.
Finally, the war came to an explosive end. By preserving Harry' blood within his body, Voldemort had unknowingly kept Lily Potter's protective love alive. Combined with the mastery of the Deathly Hallows Harry had garnered, this caused Voldemort's final killing curse to rebound upon himself. He died, as he had always feared, like any other mortal man.
As Harry discovered in limbo with Dumbledore, however, Voldemort's afterlife was anything but typical.
While others who died went onto to something greater and more definite, Voldemort was trapped forever as a stunted, "flayed-looking" child, unable to do much beyond suffering.
As Dumbledore explained, though he presented a pitiable sight, he was beyond help due to the mangling he had put his own soul through. Gone forever was tall, handsome Tom Riddle. Out of reach was the skeletal figure of Lord Voldemort, the man whose horrific features were of his own design. Now, forever, lay nothing but an abused child, condemned to weakness and vulnerability in the waystation between life and death. Voldemort had sown the seeds of his own destruction, and now he had eternity to reap its bitter harvest.
Voldemort's Disfigured Face Explained. A handsome father and an unfortunate mother. Taking after his father. A growing affinity for snakes. Handsome Tom Riddle. Experiments in dark magic. Reduced to a bodiless spirit. A rudimentary body.
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