how on earth have you done this, i instantly got recommended this as soon as you commented, i've never looked at anything related to harry potter. You are doing black magic.
@@Chroslex Jesus died for your sins and rose from the dead 3 days later so that you may have eternal life, believe in who He is and what He did to be saved
I thought using it was a one way ticket to Azkaban. Also, it's stupid that anyone can use it, and that it's not a high level or only dark side ability, only for people like Voldemort, Dubledore, Snape, Lucius, Salazar, and so on. Stupid writing that anyone can use it.
The Unforgivable Curses were already an extremely dumb addition by JKR, because you can achieve everything these curses do (maybe outside of Imperio) by using "regular" spells. And having a "Killing Curse" that's just objectively the best combat spell possible is terrible worldbuilding. This is just the result of actual designers getting their hands on these elements, and having to deal with them somehow.
@@singami465 The only problem is… they DON'T have to deal with it. It IS a terrible idea as a spell. But a student does not NEED to learn how to do it. Learning about it in class is one thing. But the text also indicated that it required intent as well, so… it doesn’t track IMO. Basically, both its creation and its use here are bad.
@GZilla311 this. It would make sense if the spell didn't appear at all. A student would not know how to perform the unforgivable curses and school would not teach them. It would make most sense to simply leave them out.
I love that Avada Kedavra is just mildly frowned upon, when it's basically the wizard equivalent of having an assault weapon in school. Using it really should initiate combat with everyone nearby
lorewise if were to treat this game serious you would be expelled from hogwarts and sent to azkaban, meaning you would have to load an older save, if you use it anywhere outside as long as you dont get caught you should be fine
Yes! Like, if you kick a chicken in Skyrim, everyone tries to kill you. It should be that if you use Dark Spells in Hogwarts, everyone comes after you.
Definitely puts a bit of a fork in the game for us hardcore fans. I guess they just wanted to give players that option though. I think it would of worked better if you get "game over" when you are seen casting it. Making it more consequential. Although, in the books, such spells can be tracked. So even if you were stealthy, someone at the ministry will know. 😬 Rowling probably wrote it all too well to be realistically adapted for a game. 😅
@@kylei4153 agreed. I’d also like almost a GTA-Style wanted system where Aurors apparate to you immediately to try to take you to Azkaban and you have to escape but if you kill one or use an unforgivable curse on them then you get super swarmed and immediately taken to Azkaban…
@@kylei4153 They could definitely implement a game over custcene for it, being kicked out of Hogwarts and not allowed to practice magic anymore or something like that. This is a little bit immersion breaking ^^
Not sure if anyone talked about this. But they could’ve done something like Fable/Knights of the Old Republic where your actions have consequences. You can straight up tell a wizard you aren’t giving the thing they want and it’s like “oh man, that sucks” And the game carries on like nothing happened. You can be real asshole in this game but it just seems pointless.
I love how in the books it was treated as this big, unforgiveable offense, but here you can straight up murder a child in front of their eyes and everyone's just like "Haha, don't let me catch you doing that again, _you little rascal!"_ and then proceed to do nothing about it lol
well Herbology Professor was more or less not about not tolerating it and more worried about the fact you even learned it and Fig is more "lets not practice that spell YET"
Well he probably follows the ideology of Salazar Slytherin closely, and he was big on practicing dark magic in school as a part of the curriculum. Soooo it makes sense.
I like how the other professors were shocked to see someone just using Avada Kedavra so casually, but Professor Black was just like: NGL, that was kinda cool, don’t do it again tho.
@@shrimpdynamics4003 being friend with a bad person doesn't necessarily make u a bad guy. I mean Phineas was racist towards muggles and muggle borns but he won't just torture them and he has helped harrry many times using his portrait from Hogwarts to grimauldplace
1:54 I'm surprised that Professor Weasley doesn't like, tackle you to the ground or something for blatantly killing a student right in her classroom....
The developers should've made a secret ending to the game, where if using an unforgivable spell in the presence of teachers, you get a cutscene of them sending you to Azkaban.
@Jon Woodhouse that'd be sick. Make it like the ending of Halo: Reach where the end is inevitable but you can hold out as long as you can before the end credits roll
it gets even funnier when you realize that you have to REALLY mean to kill someone if you want the spell to succeed and have it produce such a bright green light. "I'm really looking forward to killing that statue over there"
Professor's reactions are really realistic in the sense that they speak strongly, but their ultimate actions show they are not getting paid enough for your shenanigans.
Well, Professor Black is, canonically, the worst principal in Hogwarts' extremely long history. He's definitely considered slashing the teachers' salaries at some point in his career.
@@godofscotland3859 True, Umbridge is pretty terrible, but unlike Black, she's not blatantly incompetent and actually exudes authority. She also didn't cancel Quidditch season. Then again, Umbridge wasn't in charge for very long, so I guess we'll never see the full extent of how horrible she would have been.
@@0riginal_zer030 true, however that authority was more of a dictatorship fuelled by oppression of anyone not a pureblood, she also tortured schoolchildren
@@godofscotland3859 Yeah, but the key factors that make Black the worst are: 1. Umbridge didn't get to be in charge for very long. 2. Umbridge actually ACTS like a headmaster (in her own twisted way), while Black could not care less and leaves most, if not all of the decision making to Professor Weasley. Then again, I guess it boils down to whether you prefer opression or incompetence, which leads to a pretty interesting topic of debate.
@@CaptainWaldoe no that's a lie i have been playing pc version since early release i completed the entire story spamming avada kedavra and other curse spell when i got them, the morality system got updated later... you can also search it on UA-cam if you want there are many videos proving it.
Them finish the game so fast,and that is showed in missions,classes and a lot of stuff what appair unfinished,only finished the graphics the rest needed a lot of more time.
It's kinda funny how Unforgivable Curses are basically heinous crimes for the wizards and yet you do one right in front of them and they go like "Ah, just don't do that near me and it's cool"
Lmao exactly. I had a classmate who was a victim of bullying complain to his teacher and all his teacher said was "Deal with it. You have to learn to adapt in school."
Glad to see professors at Hogwarts were giving special treatment/privileges and turning a blind eye to the to the bad behavior of prodigies/chosen ones even before Dumbledore's time. Consistency, friends, that is what's truly important.
Professor Black just strolling and making a lighthearted remark while a student casts the murder curse on another student is hilarious. It reminds me of the South Park episode with the school shootings where nobody cared.
Look up "school shooters and faberge eggs". If 'nobody cared' about them (IE they weren't splashed all over international news), there'd be far fewer of them, and edgy kids would have to find international fame some other way. Like painting a single line on a canvas and then being able to waffle for 10 minutes about how it represents climate change. Cha-ching!
Considering all the attention to detail they put in this game, I really thought they would've had a cutscene where you get detention for using this spell.
Your character going to Azkaban and then the credits would have been an intriguing notion. It would lend morality and significance to the use of Dark Magic on school grounds.
@@DarkHorseDanny With the amount of copies sold they might consider incorporating that mod that sent you to azkaban if caught after using the curses. At the same time....a single accidental cast could kill a 100% run, which would be a massive shitshow considering the amount of time needed for that. Unless they implement a respawn mechanic similar to GTA there s no way they are gonna introduce this to the game.
Of course not he's a black remember our favorite one from that family was it's black sheep just because he was a good man and not an asshole dark wizard like most were
He probably would have done something about it for his own reputation, simply to trick people into believing he's "doing a good job" but, in reality, he doesn't care.
He might have. The reason he does something after Ominis talks with him is due to the influence of Ominis' family. I'd be surprised if the uncle doesn't have a couple connections still at the ministry from his time as an auror to pressure Black into doing something.
@@RaveN_EDM Yeah, knowing how to use an Unforgivable Curse and casting it on a enemy goblin (not a human), let alone one of Ranroks loyalists, in order to save someone’s life, while morally questionable, is still completely justified. As for if he casts the Cruciatus Curse, that was necessary to get out of the scriptorium alive, it only lasted for a few seconds, and you gave him your consent to let him do that to you. Again, while morally questionable, that action was justified. The difference is that Sebastian was using the work of Salazar Slytherin and accessing a dangerous relic of dark magic and used it to create and control hordes of Inferi which attacked Ominis and the player and I’m sure that falls into the category of reckless endangerment. But the real problem is that he used Avada Kedavra on Solomon Sallow, meaning he is charged with both the usage of an Unforgivable Curse on another human being and straight up murder. And since he used the Killing Curse there is no way to justify that action. This obviously wasn’t a mercy killing and you can’t accidentally hit someone with an Unforgivable Curse. He WANTED Solomon to die and did not hesitate to kill him. Because you have to MEAN to use an Unforgivable Curse on someone, then Sebastian using Avada Kedavra on his uncle instantly marks him as guilty, no question asked. The Killing Curse can be justified. Such as using it for self defense or a mercy killing. Heck, we see Snape use it on Dumbledore because he asked Snape to do it for the greater good. But in this context, Sebastian using Avada Kedavra on Solomon Sallow cannot be justified. All the other stuff, using the Imperious Curse on the goblin, using the Cruciatus Curse on you, the dark relic, all that could be passed off as the acts were either consensual, absolutely necessary, resulted in no intended harm done to anyone, or were done for a good reason. While he would get in some trouble with the Ministry of Magic, I doubt he would face punishment. But using the Killing Curse on his uncle? There’s no way around that. This was MURDER, the desire to have someone dead. Sure, he may have regretted it later, but he still MEANT to do it. All the other times he MEANT use a curse, but for a good reason. Crucio: It was the only way to escape the scriptorium and he had your consent. Imperio: He had to save his sister but any other spell would put her at risk. He knew Imperio would work and used it. Not to mention it wasn’t used on a human being. But Avada Kedavra? Let’s look at the context. He attacked his uncle after he destroyed the dangerous dark relic that Sebastian was recklessly using and then, without hesitation, blasted Solomon with the Killing Curse. This was not in self defense as he struck the first blow at the beginning of the boss fight, this was not in defense of others, and this was not an act of mercy or with consent. He used the spell with a 100% guarantee to end a life on his uncle without hesitation. This was murder, no matter how you word it.
You can slice people in half, burn them to death or transform them into a barrel and smash them to pieces in front of a professor and they don’t bat an eye but if you use the quick, painless killing curse they’re like “WOAH!!”
The thing is these curses are solely meant for a living thing while other spell meant for other stuff when the time they were created. It is dark arts because if you use it you must use it only on a living thing for it to work While other spell primarily used on object / mundane task, altho usage of normal spell on living thing also kinda frowned upon tbf.
@@jps_user20 and, with the unforgivables, you really have to INTEND on killing, torturing, controlling someone, otherwise it doesn't work. Which is why Harry's Crucio on Bellatrix doesn't work in OOTP
@@jps_user20 Thats like saying that if you would use a gun at a firing range you would be an asshole because "it is used to kill" while stabbing someone in the neck is A-Ok because "knifes can also used to cut vegetables".
@@Sam-yj6cy No, gun would fall into the normal spell category. I kid you not, gun is not supposed to be used to kill human. A non corrosive poison would be comparable to unforgivable in this case. You throw the poison to a rock / box or inanimate object, it won't do anything
It's pretty simple to understand: Unforgivable Curses require the caster to commit to the act in such a way that only a psycho/sociopath could. The mere use of those spells implies that the caster is evil to their core, and even if used as a manifestation of anger, as Sebastian did, it slowly leads the caster into an irreversible state of mind where all solutions to any problem are diverted towards evil. When Sebastian protects his sister using Imperius, he could use any other spell like Depulso. But his mind was corrupted by the power of darkness, and the curse was the only solution that existed in his mind, proving that dark magic blinds the user to any other alternative, in irreversible impulsive reactions. That is the reason why instead of trying to find a way to convince his uncle, he reacts by killing him, an irreversible action that costs him the love of his own sister, for whom he began his quest. His lack of empathy pretty much explains why he was able to cast dark magic too.
I'd love if Black added a bit extra after his chilled "not in the castle, lad" vibes and then said something like "if you keep murdering students then I'll have parents sending me owls, even if it was just a few first year mudbloods"
Put down this wand, this is potions class. I will teach you the subtle art of taking out your enemies with a single nanogram of the good stuff and ending entire cities with one drop.
This is why you should include detention, strict house point systems, and askaban in an open world Harry Potter game. Professors shouldn’t tell students casually using one of the 3 unforgivable curses to “not do that again” and walk away. It would also be pretty fun to escape askaban by fighting off dementors if you could manage to get a wand smuggled in or some other way to escape askaban
There could even be a wanted level system like in GTA. Minor transgressions get your house deducted points or give you detention if you are on the Hogwarts grounds, or an owl arrives from the Ministry of Magic to deliver a warning. But if you cause too much trouble, then the ministry sends in the department of magical law enforcement to stop you, starting first with lower level officers like Ron's dad, then it works its way up to dementors, aurors, etc.
I love how professor Black really doesn’t give a shit. “Just don’t use it in the castle, anywhere else is fine though” also fig is a chad. “Let’s not travel down that path *right now*”
Every professor in the school: "Oh my where did you learn that? Don't let me catch you using such magic again!" Professor Bins: "Is that a draught I feel?"🤣
It's incredible that they didn't actually think through what to do when you straight up murder students inside the castle. Like I understand not having a game over or anything for training dummies or actual enemies, but you'd think they would have a cutscene of you going to Azkaban for killing normal people. By this year in history it was an unforgivable curse.
they thought about it and clearly said there will be no honor or morality system. Also it's a mod that allows you to do this because you cannot just target any random prof or student with those. The fact they bothered to program a reaction to the curses is itself unexpected from WB as a company
@@Equinoxes_Gaming But his portrait is in Dumbledore's office and in 12 Grimmuald Place, meaning he can still be interacted with even though his physical body is dead.
Professor Black when he sees you use Avada Kedavra: Very nice, very nice indeed. Professor Black when he sees you playing quidditch: I'm about to end this mans whole career.
They establish that these curses are essentially the worst crimes imaginable in the wizarding world. And then react to them like "Well that's annoying. Staaahp!"
I like how most of them just seem slightly annoyed at you for using it but don't really sound surprised you had learned it, the mildest reaction aside from Black being straight up impressed is probably Professor Fig just giving you a suggestion rather than outright telling you to stop.
Nice, and likely the most wise reaction given what Fig knew better than most. What you were capable of by the time you were able to learn the curse (main story line, not from the DABA) sooooooo best not piss off the young future Keeper.
They should seriously attack you with Petrificus Totalus the second your casting animation finishes and there should be a cutscene where you wake up chained to the Chair of Judgement in the Wizengamot before a wizened old wizard bangs his gavel and sentences you to Azkaban, then another cutscene where you're tossed into a pit of Dementors and a Dark Souls-esque message plays across the screen saying "You died" before you respawn at the moment before you cast the spell.
Cringe and also it's a mod so obviously they can't do it. If it was coded then in the final fight you wouldn't be able to have any fun with the dark spells.
I wish they added Draco Malfoy's "Serpensortia spell" from Chamber of Secrets. Would be awesome to summon snakes to attack your enemy, especially if you're a Slytherin.
@@Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhj ah tnx, I assumed due to the house being called Ravenclaw, that they would depict a Raven. But in that case the summoning could also be an Eagle.
It's interesting how they have a reaction line at all considering how little consequence there is to using them. I do like Professor Black being into the Dark Arts, though. That totally tracks with the Black family.
It suggests they might have intended to have some actual penalty for such at one point, then it got cut but the reaction lines were already recorded so they left them in.
@@Kaia.Duval. some of these lines are just refering to casting to something like confringo a spell you arent supposed to learn but isn't forbidden with a few exceptions that sound like they where trashed during development rather then something the mods added
Bro literally killed a student and the teacher in the most calming way was like:"I do not recommend the use such kind of magic." I LITERALLY KILLED A GUY IN FRONT OF YOU WTF
did he just kill the student at 1:50 only for the Prof to "I caution against the use of DArk MAgic" jesus no wonder Voldemort almost took over everything they are passive
when you wear pajamas instead of normal clothes: "HOW DARE YOU! CHANGE INTO SCHOOL ROBES IMMEDIATELY!!" when you cast unforgivable curse: "Don't let me catch doing that again"
If I was a teacher I would give these same reactions to a student telling an inappropriate joke, not doing the worst and most dangerous spell in the entire world.
Damn I just caught that last bit although I do recall how chill he was about me using them in front of him on our quests tbf I stuck to goblins. Gotta love fig. I mean the man just happened to have polyjuice to impersonate professor black!
Anyone else soak up the short amount of time disguised as Headmaster Black?? I love how you can go to the front of the Great Hall and proudly exclaim that your House’s colors hang from the ceilings😂
I mean the entire country side is quite literally crawling with murderers theives and brigands and the ministry/hogwarts is doing fuck all about it. The wizarding world is basically a dystopia.
Love how they put voice lines in for everyone when you use unforgivables, even though without mods, you wouldn't be able to use them in front of some of the NPCs
I like professor black just went "i dont really care if you use that spell or not dont get paid enough to care but just dont do it again dont wanna keep filing paperwork for why students are dropping like flys"
Props to developers for giving these extra reaction voicelines in case someone using mods in the game, since normally you can never ever cast that 3 spells inside the school in the first place 👏🏻👏🏻
@@WorkJoker oh right how foolish of me, some of them by practicing on dummy. But then again, you know that not all of them are available in normal way right, you can clearly see in that video that they use avada kedavra on student which is can only be done with mods 🤔
I’m guessing they added lines for every professor to cover all basis and it was only decided later which would have training dummies, which would be before unlocking unforgivables etc. Still a nice Easter egg to find nonetheless
@@startrekmaniac1701 But Lucius tries to use Avada Kedavra on Harry in Chamber of Secrets (film, not book) or are we just not gonna talk about that cock up? 😂😂
How will students react if you use Avada Kedavra in front of them ↓
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how on earth have you done this, i instantly got recommended this as soon as you commented, i've never looked at anything related to harry potter. You are doing black magic.
@@Chroslex Jesus died for your sins and rose from the dead 3 days later so that you may have eternal life, believe in who He is and what He did to be saved
It’s ok to kill enemies by casting stupify 50 times, but putting them down with 1 avada kadavra is unforgivable 😂
I thought using it was a one way ticket to Azkaban. Also, it's stupid that anyone can use it, and that it's not a high level or only dark side ability, only for people like Voldemort, Dubledore, Snape, Lucius, Salazar, and so on. Stupid writing that anyone can use it.
Hehe, i made the likes go to 600
Everyone: "Please stop."
Black: "sweet, watch your aim though"
He likes it but can’t be too vocal about it.
interesting display is a WILD respond 😭😭💀
Phineas is an a-hole
Even the headmaster doesn't give a fuck... lol
Huh where’d you learn that? Anyways don’t let anyone catch a stray
Professors being like "Naughty, naughty, you'll get caughty!"
Peeves!!
I love Black's reaction. He's the most unpleasant teacher in the game, but after you use killing curse he's the only one who seems to like it :D
As it turns out, Unforgivable Curses are actually extremely forgivable.
It’s a fairly serious flaw of the game in my opinion
The Unforgivable Curses were already an extremely dumb addition by JKR, because you can achieve everything these curses do (maybe outside of Imperio) by using "regular" spells. And having a "Killing Curse" that's just objectively the best combat spell possible is terrible worldbuilding. This is just the result of actual designers getting their hands on these elements, and having to deal with them somehow.
@@singami465 I like that explanation. Thanks
@@singami465 The only problem is… they DON'T have to deal with it.
It IS a terrible idea as a spell. But a student does not NEED to learn how to do it. Learning about it in class is one thing. But the text also indicated that it required intent as well, so… it doesn’t track IMO.
Basically, both its creation and its use here are bad.
@GZilla311 this. It would make sense if the spell didn't appear at all. A student would not know how to perform the unforgivable curses and school would not teach them. It would make most sense to simply leave them out.
The developers really took inspiration from the books. All of the teachers reactions were delivered.... calmly...
I love professor Garlick lol "you've rather veered outside of the curriculum"
Bro sounded like she lost her socks
"I have no tolerance for the dark arts," said professor Shah, tolerating the use of the killing curse right next to her.
*commits warcrimes*
Professor: slightly annoyed
Just like in real life
The professor: Oh no! ..... Anyway
I'm laughing so much at the fact that ALL of the professors are like "0 fucks given"
It's a British game after all.
they dont look bothered 1 bit
I love that Avada Kedavra is just mildly frowned upon, when it's basically the wizard equivalent of having an assault weapon in school. Using it really should initiate combat with everyone nearby
lorewise if were to treat this game serious you would be expelled from hogwarts and sent to azkaban, meaning you would have to load an older save, if you use it anywhere outside as long as you dont get caught you should be fine
"Please put that Glock away and get back to work! Stupid boy!"
What if a single use on school grounds that gets you expelled and ends your game? xD
I thought Hogwarts was in Scotland, not Texas.
Yes! Like, if you kick a chicken in Skyrim, everyone tries to kill you. It should be that if you use Dark Spells in Hogwarts, everyone comes after you.
The lack of a consequence system is the biggest flaw in this game
But Black’s reaction being all, “OOH nice, watch out tho!” Is just priceless
Definitely puts a bit of a fork in the game for us hardcore fans. I guess they just wanted to give players that option though.
I think it would of worked better if you get "game over" when you are seen casting it. Making it more consequential.
Although, in the books, such spells can be tracked. So even if you were stealthy, someone at the ministry will know. 😬
Rowling probably wrote it all too well to be realistically adapted for a game. 😅
I literally rejected all the curses because I figured there was some sort of "morality" thing... nope....
@@kylei4153 agreed.
I’d also like almost a GTA-Style wanted system where Aurors apparate to you immediately to try to take you to Azkaban and you have to escape but if you kill one or use an unforgivable curse on them then you get super swarmed and immediately taken to Azkaban…
@@kylei4153 They could definitely implement a game over custcene for it, being kicked out of Hogwarts and not allowed to practice magic anymore or something like that. This is a little bit immersion breaking ^^
Not sure if anyone talked about this. But they could’ve done something like Fable/Knights of the Old Republic where your actions have consequences.
You can straight up tell a wizard you aren’t giving the thing they want and it’s like “oh man, that sucks”
And the game carries on like nothing happened.
You can be real asshole in this game but it just seems pointless.
I love how in the books it was treated as this big, unforgiveable offense, but here you can straight up murder a child in front of their eyes and everyone's just like "Haha, don't let me catch you doing that again, _you little rascal!"_ and then proceed to do nothing about it lol
Victorians? Am I right?
Basically how real schools deal with bullying in a nutshell.
@@MilesEdgeworth129 Accurate.
Sounds like a normal Day in the USA
😂😂😂
I like how this is considered an unforgivable spell but all the teachers react as if you threw a rubber across the classroom
Important note for the Americans: Rubber means Eraser
@@gothiiispiderz oh yeah forgot it means something else in the states thanks for correcting mate
One of my old classmates once did that. It bounced into a ceiling fan and was launched backwards. The teacher seemed slightly impressed.
@@EGGPLAYUH420j9 I now imagine some kids throwing erasers at eachother, and all of a sudden a 'rubber' is flying through the classroom XD
@@The.Quiet.Kid. returned to sender! I would be impressed too haha
Other professors: "I WILL NOT TOLERATE THAT."
Professor Black: I'm impressed.
well Herbology Professor was more or less not about not tolerating it and more worried about the fact you even learned it and Fig is more "lets not practice that spell YET"
Well he probably follows the ideology of Salazar Slytherin closely, and he was big on practicing dark magic in school as a part of the curriculum. Soooo it makes sense.
@@ameliakyle7054 The Virgin Teacher Shah: "I've no tolerance for the Dark Arts!"😭😭😭
The Chad Educator Fig: We get there when we get there, boy! 🗿🗿🗿
Black doesn’t care about students.
@@perckmalice70 he does, only for pure blood.. and he wouldn't mind them learning such powerful magic.
I like how the other professors were shocked to see someone just using Avada Kedavra so casually, but Professor Black was just like: NGL, that was kinda cool, don’t do it again tho.
More like: " be careful, don't let anyone catch you "
It’s a very Black family thing to say
He secretly wanted you to use it on a muggle born
It's less students to bother him.
I read this in a chris mclean voice
Solomon : if I catch you doing dark magic I will let professor black know
Professor black : *doesn’t care* 🙄
Every professor :- DONT USE THAT SPELL AGAIN
Black :- Don't use in castle bro , you're gonna break my buildings
doesnt mind as long as it's not gonna be a problem for him. Such as people catching you using it on school grounds and putting expectations on him.
apperantly he was friends with ominis gaunts father, yes the one that forced his own kids to torture muggles for fun with crucio
@@shrimpdynamics4003 being friend with a bad person doesn't necessarily make u a bad guy. I mean Phineas was racist towards muggles and muggle borns but he won't just torture them and he has helped harrry many times using his portrait from Hogwarts to grimauldplace
Bro! No Avada Kedavra inside the building! Hey! No Avada Kedavra inside the building!
@@zapan101313 It's not Avada Kedavra. This is.
"I suggest you practice your new spell here!"
_AVADA KEDAVRA!_
"Not THAT one!"
1:54 I'm surprised that Professor Weasley doesn't like, tackle you to the ground or something for blatantly killing a student right in her classroom....
The developers should've made a secret ending to the game, where if using an unforgivable spell in the presence of teachers, you get a cutscene of them sending you to Azkaban.
Or you get a five star wanted level like in GTA, and the Ministry of Magic sends dementors and aurors to take you down.
I saw a mod that sends you to Azkaban if you do it.
Imagine it has a bully setting you use forbidden magic anyone or professors will run after you and take you down
@Jon Woodhouse that'd be sick. Make it like the ending of Halo: Reach where the end is inevitable but you can hold out as long as you can before the end credits roll
The law that sends people to Azkaban for casting Avada Kedavra was only existed in the 90s
I love Moon's reaction
It's like a Janitor going "Great I have to clean up blood now too."
Killing Curse doesnt damage the body, it just kills. So there's no blood to clean.
But that's the beauty of the killing curse: no blood, no gore, a simple clean death.
@@Blackberet122but you DO have to clean up the blody
@@Blackberet122 you gotta clean up the body
@@Blackberet122 that body cleanup tho
Hecat was about to throw hands💀
She's literally the only one who actually seemed to care 😅
it gets even funnier when you realize that you have to REALLY mean to kill someone if you want the spell to succeed and have it produce such a bright green light. "I'm really looking forward to killing that statue over there"
Protagonist just really freakin' hates training dummies lol
"This dummy saw to much"
Realistically, that alone should’ve made any attempted use of the Killing Curse or of the Cruciatus Curse fail within the game.
@@Doomzdehmost things in this game make no sense. Honestly it’d be better if you were an auror in the school, not a student
Mad dummy theme plays*
I love how Black is just like "lol nice but don't do it here"
Very on brand of him to take the cool uncle approach to the the equivalent of pulling out a gun in a classroom
Player: Uses a killing spell
P Black: "Ayyy, nice! ...but please do that outside, k?"
Professor Shah : "I have no tolerance for the dark arts"
player : tolerate this AVADA KEDAVRA
🤣
Lmao I’m crying
Profesora Shah: Si, bueno... quién tiene hambre?
Professor's reactions are really realistic in the sense that they speak strongly, but their ultimate actions show they are not getting paid enough for your shenanigans.
Well, Professor Black is, canonically, the worst principal in Hogwarts' extremely long history. He's definitely considered slashing the teachers' salaries at some point in his career.
@@0riginal_zer030did you forget about umbridge?
@@godofscotland3859
True, Umbridge is pretty terrible, but unlike Black, she's not blatantly incompetent and actually exudes authority. She also didn't cancel Quidditch season. Then again, Umbridge wasn't in charge for very long, so I guess we'll never see the full extent of how horrible she would have been.
@@0riginal_zer030 true, however that authority was more of a dictatorship fuelled by oppression of anyone not a pureblood, she also tortured schoolchildren
@@godofscotland3859
Yeah, but the key factors that make Black the worst are:
1. Umbridge didn't get to be in charge for very long.
2. Umbridge actually ACTS like a headmaster (in her own twisted way), while Black could not care less and leaves most, if not all of the decision making to Professor Weasley.
Then again, I guess it boils down to whether you prefer opression or incompetence, which leads to a pretty interesting topic of debate.
They are such generous and supportive professors
It’s almost like they knew people were gonna find a way to use Avada Kedavra in Hogwarts, so they added these dialogues for the fans
no they didn't the voice lines got updated recently
I had sharp’s voiceline without casting any green spell
@@verdetetto1814 not true, these dialogues were there when I was first playing it during its release
@@CaptainWaldoe no that's a lie i have been playing pc version since early release i completed the entire story spamming avada kedavra and other curse spell when i got them, the morality system got updated later... you can also search it on UA-cam if you want there are many videos proving it.
Them finish the game so fast,and that is showed in missions,classes and a lot of stuff what appair unfinished,only finished the graphics the rest needed a lot of more time.
Wizards now: Using one of the Three Unforgivable Curses earns you a one-way trip to Azkaban.
Wizards then: That spell was outside the curriculum OwO
Why do you think they're so hard on it now ;)
I lost it when Garlick said that line. Way too funny.
I didn’t know wizards were furries
@@scottishcheese13well there are werewolves animagus and whatnot so who knows what kind of stuff wizards are into.
i think Garlick just sugar coats it, because she is made to be somewhat cute
It's kinda funny how Unforgivable Curses are basically heinous crimes for the wizards and yet you do one right in front of them and they go like "Ah, just don't do that near me and it's cool"
To be fair, they're only unforgivable if used on a human
This is totally realistic, is like seeing actual high school professors as witnesses of bullying.
>bullying
try murder
More like witnesses of school shooting...
you mean straight up killing?
Lmao exactly. I had a classmate who was a victim of bullying complain to his teacher and all his teacher said was "Deal with it. You have to learn to adapt in school."
@Mr_Grey_1995
In the most extreme cases it ends up with killing. More often the victim commits not living
Glad to see professors at Hogwarts were giving special treatment/privileges and turning a blind eye to the to the bad behavior of prodigies/chosen ones even before Dumbledore's time. Consistency, friends, that is what's truly important.
WHITE PRIVILEGE CLEARLY
But do they speak calmly?
Nothing out of the ordinary for the British, I imagine
@@royalroyal2210 "Did you put your name into the Goblet of Fire?"
So true!! Lmao!
Skip back 10 seconds exactly @ 0:40 it is gonna switch the scene but stance will remain the same
Ow wow, that's cool
Professor Black just strolling and making a lighthearted remark while a student casts the murder curse on another student is hilarious. It reminds me of the South Park episode with the school shootings where nobody cared.
"Hey, less budget waste for the school."
Brah that's like getting a suspension for commiting an attempted school shooting
I had to look that episode up lmao
Look up "school shooters and faberge eggs". If 'nobody cared' about them (IE they weren't splashed all over international news), there'd be far fewer of them, and edgy kids would have to find international fame some other way. Like painting a single line on a canvas and then being able to waffle for 10 minutes about how it represents climate change. Cha-ching!
Considering all the attention to detail they put in this game, I really thought they would've had a cutscene where you get detention for using this spell.
Detention? For using an Unforgivable? More like Azkaban
@@vexxeryy maybe they do subcontracting for hogwarts detention program when they need give detention for life?
Your character going to Azkaban and then the credits would have been an intriguing notion. It would lend morality and significance to the use of Dark Magic on school grounds.
@@DarkHorseDanny With the amount of copies sold they might consider incorporating that mod that sent you to azkaban if caught after using the curses.
At the same time....a single accidental cast could kill a 100% run, which would be a massive shitshow considering the amount of time needed for that. Unless they implement a respawn mechanic similar to GTA there s no way they are gonna introduce this to the game.
Maybe getting caught using an unforgivable curse should just net you a game over screen and force you to reload the most recent checkpoint.
As soon as I saw professor Garlick I KNEW she was going to start with: Oh dear…
I would have died if she said "please don't use it on the plants" 😅
And this right here proves that Professor Black wouldn't have done a damn thing if Sebastian's uncle had actually told on him 🤣😂
Of course not he's a black remember our favorite one from that family was it's black sheep just because he was a good man and not an asshole dark wizard like most were
He probably would have done something about it for his own reputation, simply to trick people into believing he's "doing a good job" but, in reality, he doesn't care.
He might have. The reason he does something after Ominis talks with him is due to the influence of Ominis' family. I'd be surprised if the uncle doesn't have a couple connections still at the ministry from his time as an auror to pressure Black into doing something.
Well there’s a difference between using it on a test dummy or goblin vs killing another wizard lol
@@RaveN_EDM
Yeah, knowing how to use an Unforgivable Curse and casting it on a enemy goblin (not a human), let alone one of Ranroks loyalists, in order to save someone’s life, while morally questionable, is still completely justified.
As for if he casts the Cruciatus Curse, that was necessary to get out of the scriptorium alive, it only lasted for a few seconds, and you gave him your consent to let him do that to you. Again, while morally questionable, that action was justified.
The difference is that Sebastian was using the work of Salazar Slytherin and accessing a dangerous relic of dark magic and used it to create and control hordes of Inferi which attacked Ominis and the player and I’m sure that falls into the category of reckless endangerment.
But the real problem is that he used Avada Kedavra on Solomon Sallow, meaning he is charged with both the usage of an Unforgivable Curse on another human being and straight up murder. And since he used the Killing Curse there is no way to justify that action. This obviously wasn’t a mercy killing and you can’t accidentally hit someone with an Unforgivable Curse. He WANTED Solomon to die and did not hesitate to kill him.
Because you have to MEAN to use an Unforgivable Curse on someone, then Sebastian using Avada Kedavra on his uncle instantly marks him as guilty, no question asked.
The Killing Curse can be justified. Such as using it for self defense or a mercy killing. Heck, we see Snape use it on Dumbledore because he asked Snape to do it for the greater good. But in this context, Sebastian using Avada Kedavra on Solomon Sallow cannot be justified.
All the other stuff, using the Imperious Curse on the goblin, using the Cruciatus Curse on you, the dark relic, all that could be passed off as the acts were either consensual, absolutely necessary, resulted in no intended harm done to anyone, or were done for a good reason. While he would get in some trouble with the Ministry of Magic, I doubt he would face punishment.
But using the Killing Curse on his uncle? There’s no way around that. This was MURDER, the desire to have someone dead. Sure, he may have regretted it later, but he still MEANT to do it. All the other times he MEANT use a curse, but for a good reason.
Crucio: It was the only way to escape the scriptorium and he had your consent.
Imperio: He had to save his sister but any other spell would put her at risk. He knew Imperio would work and used it. Not to mention it wasn’t used on a human being.
But Avada Kedavra? Let’s look at the context. He attacked his uncle after he destroyed the dangerous dark relic that Sebastian was recklessly using and then, without hesitation, blasted Solomon with the Killing Curse. This was not in self defense as he struck the first blow at the beginning of the boss fight, this was not in defense of others, and this was not an act of mercy or with consent. He used the spell with a 100% guarantee to end a life on his uncle without hesitation.
This was murder, no matter how you word it.
You can slice people in half, burn them to death or transform them into a barrel and smash them to pieces in front of a professor and they don’t bat an eye but if you use the quick, painless killing curse they’re like “WOAH!!”
The thing is these curses are solely meant for a living thing while other spell meant for other stuff when the time they were created.
It is dark arts because if you use it you must use it only on a living thing for it to work
While other spell primarily used on object / mundane task, altho usage of normal spell on living thing also kinda frowned upon tbf.
@@jps_user20 and, with the unforgivables, you really have to INTEND on killing, torturing, controlling someone, otherwise it doesn't work. Which is why Harry's Crucio on Bellatrix doesn't work in OOTP
@@jps_user20 Thats like saying that if you would use a gun at a firing range you would be an asshole because "it is used to kill" while stabbing someone in the neck is A-Ok because "knifes can also used to cut vegetables".
@@Sam-yj6cy No, gun would fall into the normal spell category. I kid you not, gun is not supposed to be used to kill human.
A non corrosive poison would be comparable to unforgivable in this case.
You throw the poison to a rock / box or inanimate object, it won't do anything
It's pretty simple to understand: Unforgivable Curses require the caster to commit to the act in such a way that only a psycho/sociopath could. The mere use of those spells implies that the caster is evil to their core, and even if used as a manifestation of anger, as Sebastian did, it slowly leads the caster into an irreversible state of mind where all solutions to any problem are diverted towards evil.
When Sebastian protects his sister using Imperius, he could use any other spell like Depulso. But his mind was corrupted by the power of darkness, and the curse was the only solution that existed in his mind, proving that dark magic blinds the user to any other alternative, in irreversible impulsive reactions.
That is the reason why instead of trying to find a way to convince his uncle, he reacts by killing him, an irreversible action that costs him the love of his own sister, for whom he began his quest.
His lack of empathy pretty much explains why he was able to cast dark magic too.
I'd love if Black added a bit extra after his chilled "not in the castle, lad" vibes and then said something like "if you keep murdering students then I'll have parents sending me owls, even if it was just a few first year mudbloods"
**Literally Kills someone**
Professor: if you don’t mind, please don’t use dark arts in the castle
Put down this wand, this is potions class. I will teach you the subtle art of taking out your enemies with a single nanogram of the good stuff and ending entire cities with one drop.
This is why you should include detention, strict house point systems, and askaban in an open world Harry Potter game. Professors shouldn’t tell students casually using one of the 3 unforgivable curses to “not do that again” and walk away. It would also be pretty fun to escape askaban by fighting off dementors if you could manage to get a wand smuggled in or some other way to escape askaban
There could even be a wanted level system like in GTA. Minor transgressions get your house deducted points or give you detention if you are on the Hogwarts grounds, or an owl arrives from the Ministry of Magic to deliver a warning. But if you cause too much trouble, then the ministry sends in the department of magical law enforcement to stop you, starting first with lower level officers like Ron's dad, then it works its way up to dementors, aurors, etc.
@@jonwoodhouse1444 that would have been an entirely different game though^^
@@lIngrimmschl Probably.
@@lIngrimmschl be better tbf
@@captainflowers748 then they would need to come up with a reason the ministry is ignoring the goblins completely but beating up kids instead.
The most forbidden spell known to man kind and everyone’s like
“Can you not though”
I love how professor Black really doesn’t give a shit. “Just don’t use it in the castle, anywhere else is fine though” also fig is a chad. “Let’s not travel down that path *right now*”
Every professor in the school: "Oh my where did you learn that? Don't let me catch you using such magic again!"
Professor Bins: "Is that a draught I feel?"🤣
I mean he’s dead why should he care
Is that what he says?
I couldn't catch it so thanks for adding it in the comments.
They're surprisingly chill about it lol
It's incredible that they didn't actually think through what to do when you straight up murder students inside the castle. Like I understand not having a game over or anything for training dummies or actual enemies, but you'd think they would have a cutscene of you going to Azkaban for killing normal people. By this year in history it was an unforgivable curse.
It's a mod, normally you can't use it on students. Only on the dummies. But I agree that it should give you a Game Over if you get caught with it
''Normal people''? Using Kedavra on anyone leads to Azkaban, lore-wise.
@@cedrichebert9584 think it only leads to azkaban if used on humans
@@cedrichebert9584 how would they find out if you leave no survivors.
they thought about it and clearly said there will be no honor or morality system. Also it's a mod that allows you to do this because you cannot just target any random prof or student with those. The fact they bothered to program a reaction to the curses is itself unexpected from WB as a company
Gotta like the Charms teacher's reaction: "He didn't learn it from ME!!!"
He knows to cover his ass first
Student: *Does something so illegal that people have been put to dementors for it*
Teachers: "Heyyyy >:("
I love Professor Black. He is by far the funniest, he should have more screen time in my opinion.
his reaction is literally like "noice, just dont let any other teacher see you doing it"
He's cool in the books too. 😁
@@Drowfan he dead in the book
@@Equinoxes_Gaming But his portrait is in Dumbledore's office and in 12 Grimmuald Place, meaning he can still be interacted with even though his physical body is dead.
@@GarrettTheViking im only on the fourth book
the way Weasley doesn’t care that you just killed a student infront of her 😂
Well, it is Hogwarts after all. Even 100 years after this game takes place, they are shockingly lax on student safety measures.
Their reactions are so funny. It's as if they are only mildly shocked that murder just happened.
Fig: „Let’s not travel *that* path *at the moment*, shall we?“
Meaning: there will be plenty of time to discover goblin genocide options later 🙈🙉🙊
Professor Black when he sees you use Avada Kedavra: Very nice, very nice indeed.
Professor Black when he sees you playing quidditch: I'm about to end this mans whole career.
Feeble cursed one!
Student: commits magical version of a school shooting
Professor: "That's not very nice. Five points from Gryffindor."
They establish that these curses are essentially the worst crimes imaginable in the wizarding world. And then react to them like "Well that's annoying. Staaahp!"
It's like pulling a gun inside a class and actively shooting stuff
"Please, not now"
I like how most of them just seem slightly annoyed at you for using it but don't really sound surprised you had learned it, the mildest reaction aside from Black being straight up impressed is probably Professor Fig just giving you a suggestion rather than outright telling you to stop.
Nice, and likely the most wise reaction given what Fig knew better than most. What you were capable of by the time you were able to learn the curse (main story line, not from the DABA) sooooooo best not piss off the young future Keeper.
Fig’s line made me laugh out loud.
Like “could we not do that right now?” But in a much better way.
2:18 Binns: What’s this?! Extra company?!?!
Player: **commits actual murder**
Professors: anyways
They too were kids once, they too avada kedavred away the boredom every now and then.
2:27
Prof.Shah: "I have no tolerance for the Dark Arts"
ROCKSTAROS: "Eat this!"
As you wish professor
Shah: I have no tolerance for the Dark Arts."
Harry: *proceeds to do AK on Shah herself*
They should seriously attack you with Petrificus Totalus the second your casting animation finishes and there should be a cutscene where you wake up chained to the Chair of Judgement in the Wizengamot before a wizened old wizard bangs his gavel and sentences you to Azkaban, then another cutscene where you're tossed into a pit of Dementors and a Dark Souls-esque message plays across the screen saying "You died" before you respawn at the moment before you cast the spell.
Cringe and also it's a mod so obviously they can't do it. If it was coded then in the final fight you wouldn't be able to have any fun with the dark spells.
so you block and kill them too.
How is it cringed? I liked it actually. It reminds me of what happened in the Goblet of fire.
@@loserinasuit7880 lol what exactly is cringe in op's comment?
@@kerkezpavle Exactly what I said. It would ruin gameplay. The devil said they wanted you to have fun with the spells.
I wish they added Draco Malfoy's "Serpensortia spell" from Chamber of Secrets. Would be awesome to summon snakes to attack your enemy, especially if you're a Slytherin.
perhaps have a house specific spell for each house. In fact they could all be summoning spells.
@@brabbelbeestwhat would the other houses summon though? Dedicated Emblem creatures?
@@ThatGuy-bm9cs indeed, a lion for Griffendor, ravens for Ravenclaw and a badger for Hufflepuff.
@@brabbelbeest Ravenclaws emblem is an eagle though...
@@Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhj ah tnx, I assumed due to the house being called Ravenclaw, that they would depict a Raven. But in that case the summoning could also be an Eagle.
It's interesting how they have a reaction line at all considering how little consequence there is to using them. I do like Professor Black being into the Dark Arts, though. That totally tracks with the Black family.
It suggests they might have intended to have some actual penalty for such at one point, then it got cut but the reaction lines were already recorded so they left them in.
I love how they're all concerned that you use an unforgivable curse and not because you killed someone 😂
because you cant kill random students its a mod so they arent going to have programed reactions to something that cant be done without a mod
@@asuraofwrath yeah but you can't use those spells without the mod at all (except for combat) and they still have a reaction 😳
@@Kaia.Duval. some of these lines are just refering to casting to something like confringo a spell you arent supposed to learn but isn't forbidden with a few exceptions that sound like they where trashed during development rather then something the mods added
1:31: "But you just told me to practice a new spell on a training dummy!"
Bro literally killed a student and the teacher in the most calming way was like:"I do not recommend the use such kind of magic." I LITERALLY KILLED A GUY IN FRONT OF YOU WTF
1:37 figs encouragement is outstanding 😂
I personally like Black's line, "Interesting display! I should be a bit more careful about using such magic in the castle if I were you." 😳😈🤣
McGonagall: HARRY u used an unforgettable curse 5 points will be taken from grifindoor but you did it in great style 1000 points to griffindoor
1 KAJILLIONNNN POINT FROM GRRRRRRRRRRRYFINDOR and a pair of Lily Potter's panties
Yes, yes, well done, Harry, well done.
However
funny how when he literally used crucio next to McGonagall she called it brave
of course it was in great style, he used an unforgettable curse after all, not an unforgivable one
@@ryantarlond9987 OH NOOOOO!
2:25
Professor: "i have no tolerance for the dark arts!"
MC: "good. Then your de*th will come swifter then most"
did he just kill the student at 1:50 only for the Prof to "I caution against the use of DArk MAgic" jesus no wonder Voldemort almost took over everything they are passive
when you wear pajamas instead of normal clothes: "HOW DARE YOU! CHANGE INTO SCHOOL ROBES IMMEDIATELY!!"
when you cast unforgivable curse: "Don't let me catch doing that again"
To be fair I spent the entire time in pyjamas, and I mostly got praise for it.
If I was a teacher I would give these same reactions to a student telling an inappropriate joke, not doing the worst and most dangerous spell in the entire world.
okay normally I hate Professor Black but I absolutely love that his reaction is sort of "good job but keep it down". hilarious but still in character
Omg Fig. "Let's not travel that path at the moment."
AT THE MOMENT.
I love him.
Your easy to impress dude 😂
Damn I just caught that last bit although I do recall how chill he was about me using them in front of him on our quests tbf I stuck to goblins. Gotta love fig. I mean the man just happened to have polyjuice to impersonate professor black!
Moon really said
Please don’t kill someone………
If you don’t mind…
*Uses "unforgivable curse" in front of professor
Professor: "I think you've rather veered outside of the curriculum"
Extracurricular activities of the avadakedavric type warrant at least 500 points for the corresponding tower!
Game: "I have no tolerance for the Dark Arts!"
Me: What are you gonna do? Change the Story?
Game: ...fair point.
Why is professor Black the most calmest out of them all 😂😂😂
Anyone else soak up the short amount of time disguised as Headmaster Black?? I love how you can go to the front of the Great Hall and proudly exclaim that your House’s colors hang from the ceilings😂
Yeah, that was funny
At the end, when Professor Shah said she had no tolerance for the DArk Arts, the character did the curse on the professor too XD
They sure are chill about students using the unforgivable curse :P
And this just proves that Sebastian isn't in trouble as much as they want us to believe he should be in if we base it on Prof. Black's response lol.
I mean the entire country side is quite literally crawling with murderers theives and brigands and the ministry/hogwarts is doing fuck all about it. The wizarding world is basically a dystopia.
Love how they put voice lines in for everyone when you use unforgivables, even though without mods, you wouldn't be able to use them in front of some of the NPCs
missed opportunity to give one professor the coding to just instantly deflect the curse and then kick your ass with some curse combo from hell
I like how professor Black does not care. He like “bro get tf outa the castle when you’re using that spell”
I just appreciate the fact that they put their reactions in the game.
"have you considered maybe don't?"
-these teachers
Solomon: I will tell the headmaster and get you expell for using dark magic!
Black: Interesting display!
😂
0:51 this is the equivalent of brandishing a pistol to your high school math teacher and them going "You're lucky I'm not a narc."
I like professor black just went "i dont really care if you use that spell or not dont get paid enough to care but just dont do it again dont wanna keep filing paperwork for why students are dropping like flys"
2:05 bro really want to hit a griddy🥶
That the widdidily waddadadiddly skibidi nitpitibie🥶
Props to developers for giving these extra reaction voicelines in case someone using mods in the game, since normally you can never ever cast that 3 spells inside the school in the first place 👏🏻👏🏻
You can on training dummy's... which he is doing...
@@WorkJoker oh right how foolish of me, some of them by practicing on dummy. But then again, you know that not all of them are available in normal way right, you can clearly see in that video that they use avada kedavra on student which is can only be done with mods 🤔
@@Zaris77 Not to mention by the time you'll acquire the unforgivable spell, some classes will be already done.
I’m guessing they added lines for every professor to cover all basis and it was only decided later which would have training dummies, which would be before unlocking unforgivables etc. Still a nice Easter egg to find nonetheless
what you saying?? Mods ,fan game,old harry potter games have KARMA SYSTEM,why that game no? so lazy devs ...
The books: How dare you use the killing spell! To Azkaban with you!
The game: hey buddy that’s neat and all but can you not
by "no tolerance" she meant She was saying it'd be super effective on her. Glad you tested it.
uses the killing curse
professor Shah: i have no tolerance for the dark arts
also professor Shah: does nothing after saying it
Harry potter npcs: Witnesses murder by magic
Please don’t do that again.
Skyrim: kills chicken
Becomes enemy number 1
Loved that you killed professor Shah at the end
Haha why is that? Just curious
How can I attack students? Lol
I'm surprised they put this in at all, considering there's no way it could be canon that you use it as such in the grounds.
Shape, Goyle and what his name pretending to be moody all-used it on on the grounds
The real question is why didn't Dumbledore use some kind of spell to stop the usage of Dark Magic on the school grounds?
@@DarkHorseDanny he did which is why Voldemort waited to attack hogwarts until he was gone. Snaps had to kill him
@@startrekmaniac1701 But Lucius tries to use Avada Kedavra on Harry in Chamber of Secrets (film, not book) or are we just not gonna talk about that cock up? 😂😂
@@DarkHorseDanny and Robby stopped him. Wasn’t dumboedore and all he did was point his wand.
uses killing curse
black: neat
binns: must've been the wind