NEW REVEAL - The One Thing That Made Voldemort Sad

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  • @lxena8033
    @lxena8033 Рік тому +70

    Yeah, he was sad until that moment Harry revealed to Voldermort that Snape had been loyal to Dumbledore alll that time after he decided to hunt down Lily, because of the one thing he couldn't understand, which was love. It's nice to know that in Voldermort's final moments he realized that "faithful " servant had totally played him.

  • @brokenmask333
    @brokenmask333 Рік тому +47

    I always get surprised by how close Snape got to Voldemort

  • @sifilore9462
    @sifilore9462 Рік тому +66

    I would’ve thought Nagini’s death would also b another thing that makes him sad.

    • @mysteryman3963
      @mysteryman3963 Рік тому +1

      Sadness and anger because she was a horcurx

    • @feliciastaldotter5168
      @feliciastaldotter5168 Рік тому +14

      Think he was more angry then and there

    • @nathanrudd2327
      @nathanrudd2327 Рік тому +12

      He only cared because part of his soul was in her

    • @gavelston3943
      @gavelston3943 Рік тому +5

      I agree with both comments that have replied to this comment lol. Yes, in the moment he was too angry and too afraid to feel sadness. And indeed, I believe he wouldn’t have given a bat of the eye at Nagini’s death, rather that he knew that one more piece of his soul (which he had just recently come to know that Dumbledore and Harry had been hunting horcruxes) was destroyed

    • @kryptonianpowers
      @kryptonianpowers Рік тому +7

      @@nathanrudd2327 Don't forget that regardless that Nagini was a Horcrux, Voldemort was shown to genuinely care for her, much more so than even his most loyal disciples. His relationship with Nagini would be a dark mirror image of Harry and Hedwig's relationship between master and pet. And since Voldemort was a Parselmouth, it should be fairly understandable that he would choose a snake to be his familiar along with the possibility of having God knows how many ancestors of his that might've had a snake as a familiar as well.

  • @WatchThatFirstStep
    @WatchThatFirstStep Рік тому +20

    3:52 Gellert Grindelwald stole the Elder Wand from Gregorovitch. Yet he still became the wand's master; no killing involved. Other than through duels and killing the owner, the Elder Wand can also change allegiance if it senses a greater power.

    • @musitect
      @musitect Рік тому +1

      Clearly, it didn't sense Voldemort to be a greater power than Dumbledore

  • @headstrongbachelor3152
    @headstrongbachelor3152 Рік тому +99

    To me it seems Voldemort are able to care for someone and that was his downfall. If Voldemort just killed Lilly instead of giving her a chance to step aside for honoring Snape that sacrificial love protection would never happen and Voldemort would win.

    • @allsortgamer6975
      @allsortgamer6975 Рік тому +10

      Voldemort gave her a chance she just wouldn't listen to him

    • @Bballfan1992
      @Bballfan1992 Рік тому +16

      Remember he only gave Lily the option as a service to Snape. It was a business transaction. Snape gave him the prophecy, or part of it. Because of that, he gave Snape one reward. It’s business. Not because he cared. He always claimed he was a merciful lord. He scratched Snape’s back, because Snape scratched his. That’s all.

    • @headstrongbachelor3152
      @headstrongbachelor3152 Рік тому +4

      @@Bballfan1992 Voldemort did not have to pay Snape back. He could simply have murdered Lilly and then lie that she did not step aside. Tom Riddle was a master manipulative liar.

    • @Bballfan1992
      @Bballfan1992 Рік тому +11

      @@headstrongbachelor3152 he was definitely a manipulative bastard. But he also rewarded his death eaters who did well. He gave Peter a hand since he sacrificed his own to bring his body back. He even said Peter was a coward, yet he still paid him back. I don’t think he paid the favor to Snape because he actually cared. He just knew that when you reward a puppy, they listen better next time. You can say he did it because he cared, but I think the case of a quid pro quo is stronger.

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +1

      @@Bballfan1992 Exactly. He never cared, it was business.

  • @skyrogue1977
    @skyrogue1977 Рік тому +33

    He probably felt bad because Snape was one letter off from Snake.

    • @thesunnyleo
      @thesunnyleo Рік тому +3

      Stop it 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @johnbarber201
    @johnbarber201 Рік тому +57

    He was also saddened and enraged upon seeing bellatrix die. The only person voldemort attempted to avenge

    • @daniels7907
      @daniels7907 Рік тому +19

      That was more about his own survival. His last horcrux had been destroyed, he was now fully mortal, he was outnumbered by enemies, and he couldn't disapparate from inside of the castle. She was the Death Eater most likely to stick with him now that the odds were against them, and Molly had just killed her. Which left him in a literal fight for his life - and there was nothing he feared more than death.

    • @johnbarber201
      @johnbarber201 Рік тому +4

      True, but for someone like bellatrix, who was personally taught by voldemort at times, he definitely cared for her in some respect. Losing her would've been emotional for him even if he didn't show it

    • @GryffindorScholar
      @GryffindorScholar Рік тому +2

      @@daniels7907 I had completely forgotten that that was a big advantage Harry had at the time. Whether they counted on this or not I still remain unsure.

  • @Slytherinarmy
    @Slytherinarmy Рік тому +3

    Here are the things that I think would have made Voldemort sad:
    1) Killing Snape- He didn't want to kill him since he was one of his most trusted and valuable Death Eater to him, besides Bellatrix and her undevoted loyalty. But, because his lust for power and immortality was his greatest desire and did anything to achieve this goal, he believed Snape was the owner of the elder wand and thus he killed him to become the true owner.
    2) Nagini's death- Voldemort had such strong feelings for her that he had not for anyone else. Nagini was the only living thing that he ever cared about. So, when she died you could imagine how outraged he was, not just because one of his horcrux was in her but because he cared about her.
    I saw someone mention Bellatrix's death but even though he did scream when she was killed by Molly Weasley and tried to avenge her death by trying to kill Molly, I don't think Bellatrix's death made him upset/sad. If anything, Voldemort's scream was out of anger that his best death eater and last death eater standing was now dead, and it was just him to continue on with the battle and to defend himself/fight for his life. Yes, he did value her loyalty to him and everything she did in his name, however he didn't care for anything except for himself and a little bit for Nagini.

  • @MeekMallard
    @MeekMallard Рік тому +3

    That last bit you said- that’s exactly why he had nagini kill snape for him. He knew full and well that the wand wouldnt kill it’s master- which is why it strikes me as odd that when Harry explains to him in the end that the wand owed it’s allegiance to him and how that he didn’t retreat- he was arrogant to the point of pure stupidity

  • @t.a.4853
    @t.a.4853 Рік тому +16

    It is clearly stated that Voldemort left Snape dying with a cold "I'm sorry" of circumstance, without a trace of remorse. He could have been lightly upset about the loss of magic ability that Snape represented, but I wouldn't dare to call that feeling "sadness"

    • @singalingalongaling
      @singalingalongaling Рік тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @danielgadomski5129
      @danielgadomski5129 Рік тому +1

      Still, he feels compelled to explain himself to Snape. You wouldn't talk to a tool you're about to throw out.

    • @t.a.4853
      @t.a.4853 Рік тому +1

      @@danielgadomski5129 He had esteem of Snape, as an able wizard, and a faithful (he believed) follower. He has always shown some regard to him. But to Voldemort, all people and creatures are tools. Letting him die was useful than letting him live, and he has no sadness or remorse doing so.

    • @eeurr1306
      @eeurr1306 Рік тому

      @@t.a.4853 Im pretty sure he wouldve liked to keep snape alive though

    • @t.a.4853
      @t.a.4853 Рік тому

      @@eeurr1306 Of course, for a utilitarian reason, and because he thought It would have been a waste of magical ability. Nothing to do with sadness, though.

  • @eranshachar9954
    @eranshachar9954 Рік тому +20

    I agree about that. I have to admit it wasn't my first thought. I was thinking about two things other than that, things that may have saddened him as well: 1.Discovering that he had "dirty blood" on his father's side and that his mother didn't try to prevent her death. 2.Seeing Bellatrix dying it says that he screamed in anger, shows that he valued Bellatrix no less than he valued Snape. But Lord Voldemort gave me the most sad moment in the story- The death of my favorite character in the HP franchise on which you were talking right now.

    • @daniels7907
      @daniels7907 Рік тому +6

      My impression was that Voldemort's reaction to Bellatrix's death had more to do with the fact that his last horcrux had been destroyed, he was no longer immortal, and he was being pressed hard in combat by multiple wizards. He *needed* her because she was his fiercest fighter and her death proved that he too was in danger of dying (for real) in the battle. It was the reaction of a BBEG whose plans are ruined and whose minibosses were falling.

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +6

      He didn’t feel sad when he found out about his family, he felt dirty and betrayed. Because he saw himself as the best wizard in the world, that meant he should’ve been a pure blood, not the fruit of a relationship with a muggle. And Bellatrix’s death was pure rage and probably fear of dying, considering that he didn’t have his most loyal follower anymore to help him.

    • @eranshachar9954
      @eranshachar9954 Рік тому +1

      @@daniels7907 Fair point. I accept that.

    • @eranshachar9954
      @eranshachar9954 Рік тому +2

      @@tinagoldsteinscamander Right. But for sure he wasn't happy to find out about a Muggle side. That is why by ripping his soul, he detached himself from his past not just becoming immortal. And I wouldn't call it fruit of a relationship because let's get real- What Merope did to him was a form of rape. He had no control on his actions. So while in the beginning I said to myself "What a bad father for dismissing his son." I understand his side as well, he didn't want any of this. And you are right about Bellatrix. Just seemed to me as another hard moment for him.

    • @daniels7907
      @daniels7907 Рік тому +3

      @@eranshachar9954 - Though the novels avoid bringing the topic of religion up, a typical Englishman in the 1920's would have associated witchcraft with the Devil, not with warm/fuzzy Wicca or happy fantasy media. So Tom Riddle Sr. running off and leaving his son behind once Merope released her magical hold over him was actually very in character for the time period. Most people would have regarded the child as demonic, which in an irony is kind of what he did become.

  • @jamieA7Xfan90
    @jamieA7Xfan90 Рік тому +17

    Even if Snape WAS the true owner of the Elder Wand, wouldn't Nagini be the next rightful owner of the wand considering it was her who actually killed Severus?

    • @stevenbalkovec1669
      @stevenbalkovec1669 Рік тому

      No, she had a piece of wizard hitlers soul in her, so they would've had shared custody.

    • @lewis-ryan
      @lewis-ryan Рік тому +2

      @@stevenbalkovec1669 the only issue with that theory is harry was the true owner of the elder wand and had a piece of voldermorts soul in him still voldermort did not have full control of the elder wand.

    • @stevenbalkovec1669
      @stevenbalkovec1669 Рік тому +1

      @@lewis-ryan curse you and your logic 🤣🤣🤣

  • @cameronjohnson9361
    @cameronjohnson9361 Рік тому +9

    Great video but when told the attacks would prevent him getting to stay over the summer he was sad as well as when he found out his true lineage and possibly when he realized how many death eaters had denied him maybe for Nagini too possibly

  • @AWindy94
    @AWindy94 Рік тому +24

    We were all sad when Snape died... Even Voldy. 🥺

  • @davidaltman3867
    @davidaltman3867 Рік тому +7

    voldemort thought you had to kill the pervious owner to control the wand. he should have realized this wasnt true because dumbledore didnt kill grendelwald ,

    • @ronaldolson6553
      @ronaldolson6553 Рік тому +3

      And Grindelwald didn't kill Gregorovitch either, merely Stunned him. That was also enough for the wand to change owners.

  • @lewish_1476
    @lewish_1476 Рік тому +4

    I think he's also sad inside that he can't smell things with his no-nose

  • @njcg3658
    @njcg3658 Рік тому +6

    Harry: there must be one thing you regret?
    **sad piano music**
    Voldemort: Well there was one thing…
    (Quirrel… rollerskatin…dance)
    NO JOKES ON YOU POTTER!
    Pianist: 🤷
    (If yk, yk)

  • @grec.
    @grec. Рік тому +5

    Interesting.
    I think that Voldemort had feelings deep down his cold and mercyless demeanor. But he just didn't embrace them for what they really were. Instead he let them show to the recipients as a display of "mercy" and "temporary forgiveness".
    Voldemort used people to further his plans. He spared the life of many as long as they were useful to his purposes (aka: Malfoy family and other 'fake deatheaters'). But he showed signs of respect for a small portion of wizards (Bellatrix, Snape, Slughorn). But maybe as he never had love shown to him and never knew love, only loyalty, maybe he thought that those feelings were the only ones the loyal actions of his servants could earn from him.

  • @andeeharry
    @andeeharry Рік тому +5

    Being born from a love potion, he doesn't know any emotion except anger....who keeps messing with the cannon?

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +2

      Agreed! Voldemort never felt sadness. He could feel anger and, perhaps, frustration. And, of course, he was ambitious. That’s all.

    • @saintzeroinfinity
      @saintzeroinfinity Рік тому +4

      What if after being reborn of Harry’s blood he began feel emotions like a poison or a virus to his remaining soul. I mean what made the book horocrux ideologically different from voldy. A thought I just had is by absorbing Ginny life energy he was being influenced by her soul and this forsaking Voldemort blood purity goal.

    • @andeeharry
      @andeeharry Рік тому +3

      @@saintzeroinfinity I like your idea here.... that could explain why he crumpled to nothing. I didn't think about Harry's blood being poison enough to dry him out. Interesting.

  • @lucasmiguel1498
    @lucasmiguel1498 Рік тому +3

    I knew that you will bring this up, so I was not very surprised, but I have to say that I really like your Voldemort's reading voice. It is on the spot.

  • @jordansaunders9427
    @jordansaunders9427 Рік тому +4

    This is my favorite channel keep it up Dean!!

  • @kimgrod
    @kimgrod Рік тому +1

    I always thought that Valdy had Nagini kill snape because V was afraid the elder wand would not work against Snape.

  • @katholmes7112
    @katholmes7112 Рік тому +3

    Pausing the video to make my guess first. In my opinion, killing Snape. At the time he killed him, he still believed Snape was extremely loyal and was upset about needing to kill him. It genuinely bothered him, but he believed in order to master the Elder Wand Snape had to die.

  • @jonwashburn7999
    @jonwashburn7999 Рік тому +2

    Knew it. I wonder why he liked him so much.

  • @brianabc83
    @brianabc83 Рік тому +7

    This video states that to get the elder wand's allegiance you must "kill" not simply disarm (4:00). Then why in the movie would draco be it's master then subsequently Harry? Draco did not kill Dumbledore instead he disarmed him. Snape killed Dumbledore so he should be it's true master. (According to the rules in this video).

    • @giannagarda7598
      @giannagarda7598 Рік тому +1

      And Nagini killed Snape - not Voldy. Okay, Nagini was Voldy's horcrux, but Harry also was. Voldy 'killed the himself' that was in Harry with the Elder Wand and Neville killed Nagini with Griffindor's sword... And Albus intended the wand to be Snape's and Grindy told Voldy it would never be his. 'The wand chooses the wizard', as Olivander/JK said - who knows what Albus made of it...

    • @daniels7907
      @daniels7907 Рік тому +2

      Nor did Grindelwald kill the wandmaker whom he stole it from. For that matter, how did Gregorovitch become it's master?

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +1

      @@daniels7907 We don’t have this part of the story. It would be really nice to know, though.

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +2

      Precisely! The Wizarding World says: “Tempting as it may be, one can own the Elder Wand without bragging about it. Indeed, it would be prudent to resist, given the wand’s tendency to attract would-be murderers. It is also possible to acquire the Elder Wand without even realising, as in the case of Draco Malfoy.”

    • @krisynthiagomez5883
      @krisynthiagomez5883 Рік тому +1

      You don’t have to kill to be the Elder Wand’s master you just have to disarm them and it goes to show how fickle this wand truly is plus Harry ended up telling an entire hall full of people that he was the Elder Wand’s new master less than an hour after finding it out himself.

  • @Krattels
    @Krattels Рік тому +4

    Why wouldnt he try to disarm Snape first just to make sure he had to kill him tough?

  • @taylorjoey0757
    @taylorjoey0757 Рік тому +4

    I wonder if dumbledore meant for Snape to die. Dumbledore planned his death with Snape and knew Voldemort would seek a new wand to defeat Harry. Surely, Dumbledore knew Voldemort would seek the Elder wand. Dumbledore must have known Snape would die to be master of the wand. Dumbledore may not have told Snape, as if Snape knew he would have made some effort to prevent his death. Unless Snape wanted to die.

    • @daniels7907
      @daniels7907 Рік тому +2

      It was an unpleasant sacrifice of an adult to save a boy. Voldemort showed no willingness to fight Dumbledore and take the wand directly. At least part of choosing Draco was because Voldy knew that Dumbledore wouldn't kill a student (Put them in deadly danger, yes. Personally murder them, no). Besides, how much worse would things have gotten if Bellatrix were the one to claim the wand?

  • @danielgodfrey4415
    @danielgodfrey4415 Рік тому +1

    Voldemort didn't have to kill Snape.
    If he believed the wand wouldn't work right he would realize Dumbledore's power would be held back since he didn't kill Grindelwald.

  • @PixlPlayer
    @PixlPlayer Рік тому +2

    Feeding him to his pet snake doesn’t really seem like much of a merciful death

  • @knight3131
    @knight3131 Рік тому +3

    RIP Alan Rickman

  • @tylergrey7985
    @tylergrey7985 Рік тому +3

    I thought you were gonna say thinking about dying made him sad

  • @oldscoolgaming6700
    @oldscoolgaming6700 Рік тому +2

    2:09 I thought Bellatrix was Voldemort’s 2nd in command?

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp Рік тому +2

    Your Voldemort voice is actually better than that of Stephen Fry!!

  • @59rlmccormack
    @59rlmccormack Рік тому +1

    Since Voldemort was nearing defeat with his horcruxes being destroyed despite his near victory, he became paranoid to a point where he did the deed of doing what he did to Snape.

  • @2krgaming819
    @2krgaming819 Рік тому

    To me I loved Voldemort he was the best character even time he had a presence just made me feel so excited

  • @paulcowlishaw
    @paulcowlishaw Рік тому +4

    Snape betraying him.

  • @RiseeRee
    @RiseeRee Рік тому +3

    I thought it would be killing Snape. The books literally say something to the effect of Voldemort being genuinely irritated at having to kill Snape.
    If that wasn’t it, my second was going to be the death of Bellatrix, since he screamed about it. But that’s probably just because she was his baddest bad guy.

  • @emmaeymery2892
    @emmaeymery2892 Рік тому +1

    I recognize myself so much in voldemort .As a good person of course .

  • @terakhan6656
    @terakhan6656 Рік тому +1

    You say Voldemort was aware wand allegiance could change with disarming.
    Were that the case:
    A) he would have known Draco disarmed Dumbledore, and took mastery.
    OR
    B) He could have simply dueled Snape, and disarmed him, or disarmed Snape as he stood talking in the shack.
    Either way, if he knew that, killing Snape was stupid.

  • @shamusatha4700
    @shamusatha4700 Рік тому +1

    Then in theory in the film grindelwald took the elder wand from gradorvich didn't kill him so shouldn't the wand be working for voldemort cos he was technically the owner and if murder is the only way grindelwald was owner if he killed but didn't voldemort did ( sorry if that was confusing)

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +1

      Killing isn’t the only way to gain the Elder Wand’s loyalty. Here’s an excerpt from the Wizarding World: “Tempting as it may be, one can own the Elder Wand without bragging about it. Indeed, it would be prudent to resist, given the wand’s tendency to attract would-be murderers. It is also possible to acquire the Elder Wand without even realising, as in the case of Draco Malfoy.”

  • @windows5672
    @windows5672 Рік тому +4

    His nose

  • @hexmaster23
    @hexmaster23 Рік тому

    He didn’t directly kill Snape like he tried with Harry instead he used Nagini who as a Horcrux would be an extension of himself to kill Snape.

  • @user-adrsilva123
    @user-adrsilva123 Рік тому +7

    Hey Harry Potter Folklore can You do What If Grindelwald Won in 1945 and Make the Video Long!

  • @theindianpaladin
    @theindianpaladin Рік тому +1

    He wanted Draco to be the matter of Elder Wand? But he didn't knew about it back then.

  • @carliepower1088
    @carliepower1088 Рік тому +1

    He was also upset when Nagini died!

  • @danielkennedy8355
    @danielkennedy8355 Рік тому +1

    Perhaps Snape was such a good occlumens he fed people false facts to moldy

  • @crowburp6286
    @crowburp6286 Рік тому +2

    I bet dying made him pretty darn sad

  • @NotMyRealName6
    @NotMyRealName6 Рік тому +1

    The movie ruins this scene because Voldemort uses the Wand to slit Snape's throat, something he should not have been able to do to the true master of the Elder Wand.

  • @borisbadaxe9678
    @borisbadaxe9678 Рік тому +1

    Voldemort was extremely sad when the cosmetic surgeon told him how much a nose job would cost.

  • @Larka661
    @Larka661 Рік тому +1

    I have a question, since by the time Harry went to the forest to be killed, the elder wand wouldve been Harrys, Does the fact that Voldemort had the elder wand (that basically belonged to Harry) the reason he wasnt killed but the horcrux was?

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +1

      No, it has to do with Lily’s protection. The night Voldemort comes back to life, Wormtail uses Harry’s blood, which had his mother’s sacrifice, in the process. It created a ‘bond’ between them. Dumbledore explains everything in Deathly Hallows (the book!).

  • @williammcclenahan3614
    @williammcclenahan3614 Рік тому +3

    Really none of them were the true owns cause grindawalt wasn't the true own cause he stole it he didint disarm or even kill anyone he just stole it and then Dumbledore beat him and got it but doesn't tht mean he wasn't the true owner either the wand liked him cause of his power and then draco disarmed him but doesn't mean it was his cause Dumbledore wasn't the true owner so witch means even if he killed draco it wouldn't of mattered right so pretty much Snape got killed for no reason either way right

    • @tla2119
      @tla2119 Рік тому +1

      I am the real owner. Teehee, no one will ever know that I have the Deathstick

    • @tinagoldsteinscamander
      @tinagoldsteinscamander Рік тому +2

      You don’t need to disarm or kill a wizard/witch to get the Elder Wand.
      ‘The Elder Wand decides its own destiny
      Mr Ollivander’s famous statement ‘the wand chooses the wizard’ rings just as true for the Elder Wand as any other. However, according to J.K. Rowling, there are some distinct tendencies in its manner of choosing: ‘The Elder Wand knows no loyalty except to strength. So it’s completely unsentimental. It will only go where the power is.’ This text was extracted from the Wizarding World.

  • @kaitlyndobson3281
    @kaitlyndobson3281 Рік тому

    He was sad to lose what he thought was a powerful faithful man, a tool really. He didn't care about Snape just what he could do for him.

  • @tatsusama3192
    @tatsusama3192 Рік тому +5

    . . . Does he miss his nose?

  • @ghedebaronsamedi
    @ghedebaronsamedi Рік тому

    Dying was Voldemort's final mission for Snape. By his standards that was a honourable death indeed.

  • @makaihana975
    @makaihana975 Рік тому +2

    Wouldn't that make Nagini the wand master? 😂😂 jkjk
    It was always Potter. He disarmed Malfoy who disarmed Dumbledore before Snape killed him.

  • @Michaelkaydee
    @Michaelkaydee Рік тому

    Voldemort immobilised Snape in a silent spell with that swipe of the wand before Nagini killed him

  • @goldenkookoo
    @goldenkookoo Рік тому

    I value him so much I made the deatheater tattoo for him

  • @leonorakristinerozalinamll9473

    Do I sense some kind of effection for Snape somehow?😏.

  • @Nightshade17655
    @Nightshade17655 Рік тому

    He can't smell the food at bakery. I'm sure that made him sad. He couldn't look good at the beach.

  • @mtbmadman187
    @mtbmadman187 Рік тому +1

    Wasn't harry already the master of dracos wand seeing as he beat him in a duel in his 2nd year?

  • @HermaeusM
    @HermaeusM Рік тому

    Snape: “go disarm the Malfoy boy and I can stay by your side” lol problem solved

  • @bigfatbucketofdicks
    @bigfatbucketofdicks Рік тому +1

    so excited for this ugh

  • @kaimagnus5760
    @kaimagnus5760 Рік тому

    Before Watching The Video: His lack of a nose!
    After Watching: I still think his lack of a nose effected him more than he'd let on.

  • @BookofGates
    @BookofGates Рік тому

    Yet he chose to kill Snape in literally the most horrible way possible. Not even a quick killing curse. Death by snake venom is a pretty hideous way to go

  • @danielkennedy8355
    @danielkennedy8355 Рік тому

    He lost himself when Bellatrix died. Maybe only for a moment but he did.

  • @dantopper123
    @dantopper123 Рік тому

    Technically valdi didn't kill Snape.. Nagini did.. shes an animagus witch that was turned permanently. so even if Snape was the master it wouldn't have done any good still.

  • @malachifranco7594
    @malachifranco7594 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @spooderman224
    @spooderman224 Рік тому

    Snap and Voldemort had a good. relationship

  • @YellowBear-kx1ff
    @YellowBear-kx1ff Рік тому +4

    How would Hogwarts have done in honour of Her Majesty the Queen’s funeral? Would they have had a bank holiday today and the magical sector of Britain watch the Queen’s funeral? RIP Queen Elizabeth II

  • @elizabethoneill8612
    @elizabethoneill8612 Рік тому +1

    Being weak and unloved and not being worshiped, you know like God?

  • @goldenkookoo
    @goldenkookoo Рік тому

    HE HAS TO cause nobody could kill him without being sad :'(

  • @animeguygaming4803
    @animeguygaming4803 Рік тому

    Ow sad the videos Finnished sad now videos finished looks like imma have to find anouther Harry Potter folklore video

  • @CornishCreamtea07
    @CornishCreamtea07 Рік тому

    My guess is that he fount a fly in his Butterbeer.

  • @jackgarrison8497
    @jackgarrison8497 Рік тому +2

    For Voldemort claiming to be unhappy He sure does love taking pleasure in ruining Everyone's lives

  • @starwarts4556
    @starwarts4556 Рік тому +2

    How come Voldemort didn't instead make Snape his second-in-command if the Dark Lord believed him to be so loyal?

    • @antsletjuka6304
      @antsletjuka6304 Рік тому +3

      Because then he wouldn't be able to do one thing he's solely qualufied for - seemingly spying for Dumbledore. None of the other DE had the character for that. After the latter's death he gave him important and authoritive (!) position - to raise young wizards and witches according by his design.

  • @samdickenson5852
    @samdickenson5852 Рік тому +1

    Uh... wrong! It specifically says in the Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows book when Harry is looking in Voldemorts mind that there was no sadness in him.

  • @spooderman224
    @spooderman224 Рік тому

    And before harry was born
    Snap met Voldemort at a bore
    Snap joind Voldemort. Snap aksed Voldemort to let Lilly live and. Kill James and harry
    Snap like killing and become a death eater. Snap had a good.
    Relation ship. With Voldemort

  • @tjlove2106
    @tjlove2106 Рік тому

    Wht if Draco didn't disarm Dumbledore

  • @yeeyeeedits
    @yeeyeeedits Рік тому

    interesting

  • @animeguygaming4803
    @animeguygaming4803 Рік тому

    Lol you read my mind from the start dean keep it up wow Fifth

  • @tapoemt3995
    @tapoemt3995 Рік тому

    Nose piercings? Oh nvm.

  • @SherioCheers
    @SherioCheers Рік тому

    Eh, I always like to imagine him being really sad about how no matter what he does he will never be a pure-blood LUL

  • @tapuchris3329
    @tapuchris3329 Рік тому

    If you do not wish to feel the wrath of Lord Voldemort, you must click the like button and turn on notifications.

  • @Trippp550
    @Trippp550 Рік тому +1

    Voldemort sounds like he has an offer for snape he can’t refuse 🤌🤌