Why is voldemorts face like that




















It was as though his features had been burned and blurred; they were waxy and oddly distorted, and the whites of his eyes now had a permanently bloody look, though the pupils were not yet the slits that Harry knew they would become. Whereas, this event took place a few years before Voldemort took Wormtail. Yet J. Rowling states his persona was changing into a snake-like entity. As young Riddle dug deeper into dark magic, he began to experiment with spells and other dark potions on himself.

He started casting spells other wizards forbid even reading about. As he searched for immortality, he came to know about Horcruxes. He tore his spirit into eight different pieces to make Horcruxes. Dark magic took a toll on him. Little by little, as his soul was being taken away, his appearance became more and more reptile. It is also debatable that splitting and binding his soul with a snake could have created a bond strong enough to alter his looks.

This is a Voldemort in transition. He was, as Britney Spears might put it , not a girl, not yet a woman. Alongside the rest of his features, his nose had undergone some adjustments. Nevertheless, it wasn't yet the flattened, slit-nostrilled monstrosity it would go on to become. Quickly, to deal with the point about the movies, the film-Voldemort has almost no nose at all.

This is arguably a diversion from the books where the nose is merely described as being "flat as a snake's, with slits for nostrils". Having a flattened nose is not the same as having no nose at all The reason for Voldemort's physical deformity is that he has spent much of the last decade experimenting with Dark Magic. Voldemort's long-term aim was immortality but the Riddle who soaked up magical knowledge like a sponge was I think also immensely curious to uncover the darkest secrets that magic had to hold.

He would've had no qualms about inventing his own hideous spells or performing magic on himself that no other wizard would even contemplate. Voldemort was experimenting with Dark Magic that was uncharted territory in both its complexity and its depravity. You know my goal - to conquer death.

And now, I was tested, and it appeared that one or more of my experiments had worked I could show and tell your students things they can gain from no other wizard. I should be sorry to believe half of them. Clearly creating Horcruxes was part of this process of experimentation. However, the phrase "one or more" certainly implies that Voldemort was experimenting with several different techniques of gaining immortality.

Horcruxes were just one of his options. Remember that Voldemort was a brilliant wizard who mastered magic that perhaps nobody else had even discovered. He had to accumulate that knowledge somehow, and these experiments appear to be a key part of the process of his magical development.

What forms of magic Voldemort was experimenting with are never made clear - but I think that we can justly assume that they were all dark and terrible. Voldemort is therefore a kind of Frankenstein, a dreadful experiment and a perversion against nature. I don't think we can say with any clarity what exact spell ruined his nose or eyes, face or voice.

Just that a series of experiments with Dark Magic periodically deformed his appearance. Dumbledore at least seemed to think that the soul-mutilation from creating the Horcruxes had a large part to play. Although, according to Mad-Eye Moody, malfunctioning wands can cause nasty accidents which can result in physical deformities. Who knows what other body parts Voldemort lost in his experiments with Dark Magic?

Better wizards than you have lost buttocks, you know! What do you think? Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content. The Horcruxes Tom Riddle becomes so disfigured primarily because of his Horcruxes. With this last vesitge of attachment to the straight and narrow path of magic worn away, Voldemort plunged into terrorism and arcane wizardry.

Here lie the beginnings of the First Wizarding War: campaigns of murder, the infiltration of the halls of the powerful, and the scarring of the magical world that would leave its inhabitant too terrified to even speak his name for years to come. Giants, werewolves, and all manner of dark creatures were recruited to his side.

His horcruxes were secreted across the country, from the diary Ginny Weasley would become possessed by to the locket in the cave Dumbledore and Harry would one day visit. It was a grave time for the world, but an absolute apex of power for Voldemort. It is during this time that the last of his comely appearance would desert him. His experiments with dark magic, his bloody trail of murders, and his utterly ruthless control of his followers and those enchanted into servitude resulted in the bone-white wraith he became.

Voldemort appeared to be less a man than a cold-blooded creature of nightmares, with scarlet eyes, a skeletal frame, and hands "like large, pale spiders. He'd grown to look as inhuman as his acts, and that was exactly according to plan. As fans know, the killing curse Voldemort cast upon little Harry Potter rebounded upon him, latching the splintered shard of his soul onto the infant and rendering Voldemort "less than the meanest ghost. Tethered to life by his horcruxes, he had become a formless spirit unable to speak, let alone use magic in any significant way.

It was during this time that Voldemort fled to the forests of Albania. His followers, to his rage and surprise, abandoned him, save those who went to Azkaban. Their loyalty would eventually be rewarded, but for over ten years it was utterly useless. His sole remaining power was the ability to possess other creatures.

Snakes were his preference, but his inhabiting of their meager bodies shortened their lifespans considerably. Possessing a human was out of the question, as aurors were still abroad and looking for him.

He was at his most powerless in this era, and years later, he would describe it as a period of despair and hopelessness. Just when all seemed lost, into the forest wandered Professor Quirrell. A gullible man bound for Hogwarts, he'd nearly come gift-wrapped for Voldemort's purposes. Though he could only manifest as a face on the back of Quirrell's head, Voldemort had regained a body, and with it, a sense of purpose.

Voldemort's time with Quirrell came to an end, of course. Harry Potter, ever the hero, drove him from the hapless professor's body and into the shadows once more. But this time, Voldemort wouldn't be confined to the nooks and crannies of the world for a decade.

This time, he found help. Peter Pettigrew, the man who betrayed Harry's family for the sake of the Dark Lord's favor, found his master once more in the forests of Albania. Though Pettigrew was a cringing coward, he proved critically important to Voldemort's plans. Using snake venom and unicorn blood, the two concocted a rudimentary body for Voldemort to inhabit.



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