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No matter how hard he tried, Voldemort couldn't kill Harry Potter, so how did the Boy Who Lived manage to escape the killing curse twice?
Hogwarts Legacy got a massive new video that showcases a half hour of combat, open-world exploration, and the fabled Avada Kedavra killing curse. For those that don’t know the “Avada Kedavra ...
But though the sixth book, which is 10 years old this year, ends with a bang (an Avada Kedavra, more like), the first two-thirds of it are remarkably calm, considering the whole wizarding world is ...
However, Voldemort saved Harry the act by casting a killing Avada Kedavra curse with the Elder wand, which backfired because the wand actually recognised Harry as its true owner and killed him ...
Yes, in Hogwarts Legacy you can unlock Avada Kedavra, the fabled Killing Curse and the strongest of the Unforgivable Curses, by following Sebastian Sallows' quest line.
Then, Liu gotdownright theatrical, comparing modern Japan to Lord Voldemort,the villain of “Harry Potter” fame. Before it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg Terminal ...
Harry Potter fans are going wild after a new detail about his famous “lightning bolt” scar began circulating on the internet.
He allows Voldemort to perform Avada Kedavra on him and even is offered the choice between returning to finish off the dark wizard or to "move on." (Spoiler: he comes back to finish him off.) ...
Now, a Potter fan has spread the news on Twitter that the reason Harry’s scar is shaped like a lightning bolt is because that’s the hand motion used to cast Avada Kedavra. MINDS. BLOWN.