The terror of the Wizarding World...the most powerful dark wizard in a century.. i give you Lord Voldemort! (the "t" was siletn originally, according to the audio versions of the books)
He squares off against the only Sith in history to successufly eliminate the Jedi and conquer the galaxy...the man who seduced Darth Emo (The Chosen One who would destroy the Sith) to the dark side...the brutal despot of the Star Wars Galaxy, Emperor Palpatine!
First round is a Beauty Contest.
Then an all-out brawl.
It's really weird...some people actually think an HP Wizard could take a high-end Sith or Jedi...
Palpatine: You will not say that incantation.
Voldemort: I will not say that incantation.
Palpatine: You will admit that JK Rowling ripped off my design in creating you.
Voldemort: I will admit that JK Rowling ripped off your design in creating me.
Which audio books were you listening to? I don't remember the T being silent.
1-4. Most of the pronouncing changed later on.
Dale (sp?) said "Her-mo-ne" instead of "Her-mi-o-ne". That weird stone taken from a stomach of a goat was pronounced "bu..." something French-y sounding but as of Book 6, they do what the first HP movie did and call it a "Bee-zo-er" or something. And it was always Vol-de-mor" from the audio. I have all the books and it was Vol-de-mor from 1-4 I'm fairly positive.I never heard the t and that's why I never knew how to spell his name right for a while.
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Ah! But Palpatine isn't waving a wand and shouting Expelliamus is he?
No. He's thinking and yanking the wand right out of Vold's grip.
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How can Palpatine dodge something that's spread out over a large area and coming straight at him?
Well...I'm not making up Force powers for Palpatine so would you mind not making up spells for Vold?
I'm not making up. Start of Book 6, second page, it talks about a freak hurricane, which we later learn was magicked. A large spell which causes something that covers a large area.
I'm not making up. Start of Book 6, second page, it talks about a freak hurricane, which we later learn was magicked. A large spell which causes something that covers a large area.