Lord Voldemort. All wizards who are pure-blood or have a pure-blood parent are related Lord Volemort was'nt a pure-blood. he was half blood and his Grand Parents (on his mum's side) are to far back in the tree to tell if they are related to anyone, but harry is related to a baddie , as somewhere in James's bloodline a black relative married a potter. therefore harry is related to The Malfoy's and also Bellatrix. -sigh- Lord Voldemort was a half-blood but his mother was a pure-blood and i clearly stated that if they have a pure-blood parent then they are all related. Harry was also a half-blood but as James is a pure blood then he is related to all people who are pure-blooded or who have a pure-blooded parent. loopylovegood
The child will be half-blood. A person can only be pure-blood if both parents are pure-blood, similarly, they can only be muggle-born is both parents are muggles. Otherwise they are half-blood.
Well, Voldemort's is dead because Harry Potter killed him. So, just buy your unicorn and it should be fine.
Voldemort didn't put anything in the caldron, it was Peter Pettigrew. Bone of the father, unknowingly stolen. Flesh of the servant (Pettigrew) willingly sacrificed. Blood of an enemy forcibly taken. And of coarse Voldemort himself.At the end of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, three things are placed inside the cauldron to revive Voldemort: bone of the father (Tom Riddle Senior's bone, from his grave), flesh of a servant (Wormtail's hand), and blood of an enemy (blood taken from Harry Potter).
Ron Weasley, and the entire Weasley family, are pure blood wizards.
Lord Voldemort. All wizards who are pure-blood or have a pure-blood parent are related Lord Volemort was'nt a pure-blood. he was half blood and his Grand Parents (on his mum's side) are to far back in the tree to tell if they are related to anyone, but harry is related to a baddie , as somewhere in James's bloodline a black relative married a potter. therefore harry is related to The Malfoy's and also Bellatrix. -sigh- Lord Voldemort was a half-blood but his mother was a pure-blood and i clearly stated that if they have a pure-blood parent then they are all related. Harry was also a half-blood but as James is a pure blood then he is related to all people who are pure-blooded or who have a pure-blooded parent. loopylovegood
All I know is that Voldemort was based on Hitler because Voldemort hates anyone who is not a pure-blood, whereas Hitler hates anyone who isn't a Christian
No. They are distant cousins. All pure-bloods are related in some way, James Potter was the last pure-blood from the Potter line and Voldemort's mother was the last pure-blood in the Gaunt line.
Lord Voldemort wants to be in a control and live in a world where pure-bloods rule.
Voldemort believed the purebloods deserved power and dominion over everybody else (especially muggles). Actually, he thought pure-blood wizards are meant to be his slaves. Just like any other wizards. And the muggles. And the magical creatures.
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Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.Apparrently, yes. In book 7 she is one of the leading figures in the Ministry of Magic, which (in book 7) is under Voldemort's control. But perhaps she is just happy with the ministries pure-blood policies, which she helps to enforce. Whether she is, or is not, a death eater, is not explicitly stated.
No, Lord Voldemort is a human wizard. In the first book he drinks unicorn blood to sustain his life.
Lord Voldemort was drinking the unicorn blood. It allowed him to sustain his life while he worked to steal the philosopher's stone. Drinking the blood gave him a cursed life, but since Voldemort had already created several horcruxes by this point it probably didn't have too much impact.
You need to define pure blood.
Lord Voldemort killed and drank the blood of unicorns. Their blood can save you even if you are an inch from death, however the price you pay is that your life will be cursed. Voldemort had already gone so far tring to be immortal that he didn't care.
Yes. She was a member of the old pure-blood wizarding family, the Gaunt's who are direct descendants of Salazar Slytherin. Her father and brother treated her like a slave and hated her because she fell in love with a muggle - who she later tricked into marrying her and had a child with. Merope did't hate muggles and wasn't a pure-blood supremacist unlike her son.