What was the prophecy between Harry Potter and Voldemort

Updated on amusement 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There was a prophecy that between Harry and Neville would be with Voldemort either you die or I die, that person needs Voldemort to choose, and that he will have powers that Voldemort does not have. Voldemort chose Harry, and when he tried to kill him, Lily blocked him with a barrier of love, Voldemort lost his mana, and Harry was left with a lightning scar. The scar hurts when Voldemort is strong.

    One, Harry stopped Voldemort and protected the Philosopher's Stone from letting Voldemort succeed.

    Second, Harry rescued Ginny and defeated Voldemort's memory.

    Three, Harry saved Sirius, who had been wronged.

    Fourth, Voldemort was resurrected with Harry's blood and killed Cedric.

    Fifth, Voldemort used Harry to kill Sirius, a member of the Order of the Phoenix, and Dumbledore told Harry the truth about his prophecy.

    Sixth, Harry learned the secret of the Horcruxes, Snape killed Dumbledore who drank the poison, and Harry decided to fight Voldemort to the death.

    Seven, until you see the book with your own eyes, everything is just speculation ......

    To correct a mistake, Voldemort could not control Harry, it was only that he found that he had access to Harry's brain, and Harry could defend against it.

    And some more relationships:

    1 They were all orphans.

    2 They are all old snakes.

    3 Their wands are the feathers of the same phoenix.

    4 They were all of mixed blood.

    5 None of them liked their Muggle homes.

    6 They were all famous.

    Most importantly, one of them must kill the other, and they are enemies of the same prophecy.

    **Know that @海 is purple.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Two people can't live together.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't seem to know, I'm sorry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In Harry Potter, Ron's precise prophecy:

    1. "Wrestling" with trolls

    At the beginning of "The Philosopher's Stone", when the first-year freshmen attend the sorting ceremony, Ron casually says this.

    Looks like we just need to wear that hat. Ron whispered to Harry, "Damn Fred, he's going to wrestle with the trolls." As a result, something tragic happened. It didn't take long for them to actually fight the trolls in the women's bathroom.

    2. Harry's future career.

    In "The Prisoner of Azkaban", Ron is in a divination class, making his first formal prophecy in life.

    Is it my turn? "Ron looked at Harry's cup, his forehead wrinkling hard"There is a spot like a cricket pitcher's hat,"He said"Maybe you're going to work at the Ministry of Magic? "

    He flipped the cup over.

    What does it look like a coconut? What is that? "He looked at it in "Bright Future" and said"'There are unexpected gains, unexpected gold'Great, can you lend me some flowers? ”

    Incredibly, Ron's prophecy was once again true. Harry later became the owner of the Auror office, and during the Triwizard Tournament he won 1,000 gold Galleons, which he lent to the Weasley brothers to open the joke shop.

    3. Riddle kills Myrtle.

    In The Chamber of Secrets, Harry was curious to know how little Riddle had received the Special Contribution Award to Hogwarts, at which point Ron casually offered several possibilities.

    "Maybe he caught thirty owls, or rescued a teacher from under the giant talons of a big squid." Maybe he ** myrtle, that must make everyone feel satisfied? The truth is, little Riddle did get this honor for killing Myrtle and blaming Hagrid.

    4. Crouch attacks Wickdore.

    In Goblet of Fire, Victor Krum is attacked, and Harry and the others sit together to analyze it. "Crouch must have been," Ron said immediately, "so he was gone when Harry and Dumbledore got there." Slip fast enough. ”

    Ron was convinced that it was Crouch who attacked Wickdor. Although it was Barty Crouch Jr. who really made the shot, not Barty Sr., Ron's prediction was not wrong.

    5. Dumbledore was deceived by a dark wizard.

    Also in "Goblet of Fire", when everyone is discussing why Crouch doesn't suspect Snape, Hermione says that Dumbledore trusted Snape. At this point, Ron snapped up.

    Oh, just pause for a moment, Hermione," Ron said impatiently, "I know Dumbledore is great and great, but that doesn't mean that a very cunning dark witch and a shapeshifter can't fool him-".

    Although Ron's original intention was to show that Snape might have deceived Dumbledore, this sentence also implied that Dumbledore had been deceived by Grindelwald and almost went the wrong way.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Voldemort wanted to kill Harry Potter because of a prophecy that only one of the two of them would survive

    When Harry was a year old, Voldemort wanted to kill him, but he was blown to pieces, and if it weren't for the help of the Horcruxes, I am afraid that he would have been cold a long time ago. Therefore, Voldemort actually hated Harry to the core, so naturally he had to kill him with his own hands to eliminate the hatred in his heart.

    Voldemort originally wanted to kill Harry in order to eliminate the prophesied opponent, so after resurrection, he naturally had to continue to work hard. According to Voldemort's conceited character, he naturally wanted to kill his rival with his own hands.

    Lord Voldemort, formerly known as Tom Marvolo Riddle, is the villain of British writer J.K. Rowling's Magic Belt High Fantasy "Harry Potter". Leader of the Death Eaters, an extremist wizard pure-blooded terrorist group.

    Extremely repulsive to Muggles, Muggle-born wizards (Mudbloods), and descendants of wizards who cannot perform magic (Squibs), the initiator of two wizarding wars. There are 7 Horcruxes, 6 of which were made by hand, and when trying to kill Harry Potter, the Killing Curse was destroyed by the sacrifice charm of Harry's mother, Lily Potter**, and his own body was destroyed, and a part of his soul entered Harry's body (making Harry the seventh Horcrux).

    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is restored with the help of Peter Pettigrew. On May 2, 1998, during the Second Wizarding War, he used the Elder Wand to cast the Avada Curse and was killed by the spell**.

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