The Blue Oyster Bar

Started by quanchi112239 pages

Originally posted by AuraAngel
So Voldemort was beaten by something easily done. Face it he failed to kill a creature that moments later would forget what occurred and wonder what a lady was doing on the ground.

Dorf's lack of a reign is irrelevant. Voldemort lost to a baby, an 11 year old, 12 year old, 14 year old, and 17 year old. His win/loss record is pretty paltry. At least Ganondorf has some semblance of immortality since he never stays down.

Now set the series in America and yeah Voldy would have ruled the world. uhuh

Giving ones life isn't something easily done. In a one on one fight that isn't applicable on these forums. 😂

Potter was protected by someone giving their life. It had nothing to do with Harry's actions.

Dorf lost initially. Then lost again. Came back after someone else conquered it and lost that day.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
The magical world. I said magical world. Key word is magical. Real world didn't know about their existence, dummy.

Britain isn't the whole magical world either.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Britain isn't the whole magical world either.
Ministry oversaw the magical world. What we knew about the magical world Voldemort ruled.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
Ministry oversaw the magical world. What we knew about the magical world Voldemort ruled.

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No, the Ministry oversaw the magical populace of Britain only. That's why one of their departments is the Department of International Magical Cooperation. They don't have authority over countries outside of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland as far as I know.

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Originally posted by Nephthys
No, the Ministry oversaw the magical populace of Britain only. That's why one of their departments is the Department of International Magical Cooperation. They don't have authority over countries outside of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland as far as I know.
As far as know that oversaw the magical world. We don't know otherwise and can't speculate. Voldemort ruled the magical world.

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Wrong. Do your research next time, you laughable clown.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Wrong. Do your research next time, you laughable clown.
Yes, and he ruled over it you nerd. Nothing else was established in the movies besides what we see.

We don't just assume, kiddo.

Who gives a **** about the movies. They're terrible and should be ignored as much as possible. I bet you haven't even read the books, lmao.

In the books, the actual story, its well established that theres an International Confederation of wizards with their own governments. Even in the awful movies Durmstrang and Beauxbatons prove that there's other wizards in other countries that aren't under the authority of the Ministry.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Who gives a **** about the movies. They're terrible and should be ignored as much as possible. I bet you haven't even read the books, lmao.

In the books, the actual story, its well established that theres an International Confederation of wizards with their own governments. Even in the awful movies Durmstrang and Beauxbatons prove that there's other wizards in other countries that aren't under the authority of the Ministry.

I have said I haven't read the books many times. Pay attention, skank.

I am not saying other parts don't exist I am saying Voldemort ruled the wizarding world. It is like saying Sauron conquered middle earth but didn't take over the hobbits that he didn't take over the world.

It is ridiculous.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I have said I haven't read the books many times. Pay attention, skank.

I am not saying other parts don't exist I am saying Voldemort ruled the wizarding world. It is like saying Sauron conquered middle earth but didn't take over the hobbits that he didn't take over the world.

It is ridiculous.

I rarely pay attention to anything you say that isn't actually directed at me. Its all meaningless drivel anyway.

Well he didn't since he didn't rule over 90% of it. Its more like (hypothetically) saying Sauron conquered Middle Earth when he really just conquered a single large island.

Which yes, would be ridiculous. The part Tom actually conquered was only a tiny part of the actual magical world. As I said, Britain is not all that big or important.

Originally posted by Nephthys
I rarely pay attention to anything you say that isn't actually directed at me. Its all meaningless drivel anyway.

Well he didn't since he didn't rule over 90% of it. Its more like (hypothetically) saying Sauron conquered Middle Earth when he really just conquered a single large island.

Which yes, would be ridiculous. The part Tom actually conquered was only a tiny part of the actual magical world. As I said, Britain is not all that big or important.

What we saw or were familiar with he conquered the magical world. That is one hundred percent accurate.

Riddle was the magical worlds unquestioned ruler. Now concede the point.

Wow, you are some special kind of fool, aren't you? Even if thats true, no since Tom never controlled Durmstrang and Beauxbatons nor the magical populace where their students came from. Unless you seriously think their students came from England. 😆

We only saw England. Hell, if we go by the movies the entire Wizarding World that we saw was Hogwarts, Hogsmead, the Barrow, Diagon Alley, Godricks Hollow and the Ministry. Unless you're a literal retard who thinks the entire world is just what he can see though, that isn't the whole magical world.

The actual world is a lot bigger than that. I'll even post it now, just in case you really haven't ever seen a world map in your entire life:

Do you need me to circle the small part Tom actually controlled, or can you find it on your own? (Hint: Its in the center, near the top 👆 )

Originally posted by Nephthys
Wow, you are some special kind of fool, aren't you? Even if thats true, no since Tom never controlled Durmstrang and Beauxbatons nor the magical populace where their students came from. Unless you seriously think their students came from England. 😆

We only saw England. Hell, if we go by the movies the entire Wizarding World that we saw was Hogwarts, Hogsmead, the Barrow, Diagon Alley, Godricks Hollow and the Ministry. Unless you're a literal retard who thinks the entire world is just what he can see though, that isn't the whole magical world.

The actual world is a lot bigger than that. I'll even post it now, just in case you really haven't ever seen a world map in your entire life:

Do you need me to circle the small part Tom actually controlled, or can you find it on your own? (Hint: Its in the center, near the top 👆 )

We don't know how big the wizarding world is. We do know what we see on screen. If people don't populate certain areas the size is irrelevant. Acting like wizards cover every inch if the planet is stupid and based off speculation.

Voldemort ruled the wizarding world. Undeniable.

If we are to rename this place as we wished, this f**king bickering has to stop! How are we to entitle this place the Interdimensional Party Van if no one can enjoy the party?!

Originally posted by quanchi112
We don't know how big the wizarding world is. We do know what we see on screen. If people don't populate certain areas the size is irrelevant. Acting like wizards cover every inch if the planet is stupid and based off speculation.

Voldemort ruled the wizarding world. Undeniable.

Once again, do your research chuckles! Percy is pen pals with a student in Brazil and was almost in a student exchange program with the school there. Theres the Salem Witches Institute in America and the school of Mahoutokoro in Japan on top of Durmstrang and Beauxbatons, all of which indicates a healthy population of wizards outside of England. Lastly the International Confederation of Wizards proves that theres wizards internationally and that the Wizarding World is not just Great Britain.

Denied. Riddle didn't take control of Beauxbatons or France at the least. And France is the same size as England. The numerous other countries with readily apparent wizarding populations that Voldefart failed to conquer only further shatters your ridiculous claims.

You have lost. Kneel to me, worm.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Once again, do your research chuckles! Percy is pen pals with a student in Brazil and was almost in a student exchange program with the school there. Theres the Salem Witches Institute in America and the school of Mahoutokoro in Japan on top of Durmstrang and Beauxbatons, all of which indicates a healthy population of wizards outside of England. Lastly the International Confederation of Wizards proves that theres wizards internationally and that the Wizarding World is not just Great Britain.

Denied. Riddle didn't take control of Beauxbatons or France at the least. And France is the same size as England. The numerous other countries with readily apparent wizarding populations that Voldefart failed to conquer only further shatters your ridiculous claims.

You have lost. Kneel to me, worm.

I never said there weren't other places in the wizarding world I said he dominated and usurped rule over the wizarding world. We don't know how many nor have we ever seen anywhere near the numbers we see in Deathly Hallows part two from the other parts.

We don't know the numbers so they don't have to correlate to the populations of the muggles.

Voldemort dominated the wizarding world.

As far as Britain is concerned, yeah.

Originally posted by Nephthys
As I said, Britain is not all that big or important.
Going to tweet this to the Queen, get you all beheaded and such.

Well Britain does seem to contain a lot of the cool shit in the magical world. So there is that.

Now I'm just wondering if various countries have a magical militia of some kind in case, say, the Irish get out of line or something.

Also BR I dun think the Queen can have him beheaded. Not sure what the Queen can do anymore.

She can. And she'll do it personally, with her crown. Sailor Moon style. But with more 'granny covered in blood'.