Harry kills Voldemort Voldemort Kills Snape Voldemort kill Robert pattison Snape kills Dumbledore someone kill Barty Crouch Deth eaters kill Fred weasley Deth Eaters kill tonks deth Eaters kill lupin Death eaters kill moody ...the death eaters kill a few,don't they?
The prophecy that Sybill Trelawney made stated this: "One must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives" This prophecy refers earlier to Voldemort and Harry OR Neville - however Voldemort didn't realise at the time that it could have been either child and only thought it was referring to Harry. Thus the war began. So the section of the prophecy above is basically saying that only one of them can live in the end and whoever dies must be killed by the other. ie Harry must kill Voldemort or Voldemort must kill Harry. So therefore, since Voldemort isn't planning on dying, he must kill Harry himself as the prophecy states it.
Voldemort, Deatheaters, and in a few of the books Dementors
Voldemort did not enter the Potter's home specifically to kill Lily and James. He was there to kill Harry due to the piece of the prophecy Snape had conveyed to him. However, Voldemort really did not care who he left dead in his wake. James tried to give Lily and Harry a chance of escape, so he was killed without a second thought. Lily stood between Voldemort and the infant Harry. Since Snape requested mercy on Lily's behalf, Voldemort gave her the choice of moving out of his way. When she refused him, he killed her anyway.
To test if he's become dark.
No.
No. Dahak is a character in video games. This is a popular topic for internet trolls.
Voldemort didn't kill him, nor did anybody else.
In some mythologies, Dahak is a powerful evil being, but the concept of Dahak killing a deity like God would depend on the specific mythology or narrative being referenced. Generally speaking, mythological gods are depicted as immortal or possessing immense power, making it unlikely for a being like Dahak to kill them.
no. he almost dies, but then pretends to be dead while Voldemort tortures him and eventually kills Voldemort.
Jesus is only a name.. Jesus cannot kiil "Dahak" because it is not a person. unless a person's name is Jesus then it can only vary on there strenght :)
No. Dahak is a fictional character from the Xena: Warrior Princess series - he has nothing to do with Adolf Hitler.
Horcruxes.
Yes, he does kill Lord Voldemort in the end of Deathly Hallows.
He decides to let Voldemort kill him, but all Voldemort did was kill a part of himself. Neville killed Nagini and Harry killed Voldemort with Expelliarmus
Lord Voldemort didn't actually know or care who Cedric Diggory was. Cedric ended up in the graveyard by mistake and Voldemort didn't want to leave any loose ends, so ordered Wormtail to "kill the spare".
Dahak was created in 1997.