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Voldemort vs. Moridin


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Which character is your favorite bad guy?  

34 members have voted

  1. 1. Which character is your favorite bad guy?

    • Ishamael/Moridin
      5
    • Aginor/Osan'gar
      0
    • Balthamel/Aran'gar
      0
    • Demandred
      0
    • Semirhage
      3
    • Bel'al
      0
    • Mesaana
      0
    • Graendal
      4
    • Moghedien
      0
    • Lanfear/Cyndane
      4
    • Shaitan
      0
    • Shaidar Haran
      4
    • Padan Fain
      5
    • Slayer
      1
    • the Gholam
      3
    • Mazrim Taim
      2
    • Alviarin
      0
    • Other-please specify
      3


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Posted

True Moridin doesn't need a wand to kill little children, but, playin' devil's advocate, Voldemort is hard to kill with horcruxes and all.

Posted

Voldemort would raise his little stick, start waving it around and speaking in bad latin. Moridin would raise his hands and balefire Voldie so far back that he would burn his thread BEFORE he even created the horcruxes; I don't think Moridin would much care if he messed up Harry Potter's world...

Posted

Not even close. I'd take almost any of the Forsaken over Voldemort. The One Power just seems so much more fluid and dynamic than Hogwart's style magic. By the time Voldemort managed to get his wand up, I imagine Ishamael (or Moridin, if you prefer) would have turned him into a fleshy pulp before Voldemort raised his wand, unless the Dark Lord (Voldemort, not Shai'tan) managed to "Adavara Kadvra" (spelling...I know) him real fast.

Posted

Even if Voldie did manage to use the killing curse on one of the Forsaken, the DO could bring them back lol and then they could go and take revenge!

Posted

Maybe part of the problem in my mind is that the scale feels all wrong. Voldemort more or less contained his activities to the England area, whereas the Forsaken reshaped an entire world.

 

It's like a totally dominant city league baseball champion taking on the New York Yankees. Okay, that's an unfair analogy...but it's the same kind of idea. Plus, it's hard to imagine Moridin/Ishamael getting thwarted by something as quaint as a mother's love, methinks he would've vaporized the poor Potter child as a baby and been done with it.

Posted

Well, I would have to say Moridin as well, cause Voldemort may be insane-o, but he's still human. (Well, as human as you can be with your soul literally all over the place.) Moridin on the other hand is absolutely crazy, and also about 3000 years.

 

Just a little note, though. Voldemort isn't 40 years, he's more like 90 as Voldemort was born sometime in the 20s. But yeah, that's still nothing compared to Moridin's 3000 =)

Posted

Well obviously Moridin, he's as bad as they come, but Voldemort does have basically everything a forsaken has (compulsion, torture, instant death), but like everyone has said before the experience of Moridin completely overtaking.

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