Originally posted by juggermanImhotep was killed twice too. Looks like he isn't immortal even by your own definition. Difference is you need to find horcruxes for Voldemort's whereas you can just take Imhoteps with one magical attack. Voldemort clearly wins.
He didn't. He was killed therefore he was mortal. He got as close to immortality as he could without actually achieving it. Mortal man=mortal attack
Originally posted by quanchi112
Imhotep was killed twice too. Looks like he isn't immortal even by your own definition. Difference is you need to find horcruxes for Voldemort's whereas you can just take Imhoteps with one magical attack. Voldemort clearly wins.
Completely different. Imhotep had his immortality taken away from him both times and then was defeated. Voldemort was defeated with his "near immortality" intact. Voldemort also has no "immortality taking" magical attacks. He can also be KO'd while Tep can't. Voldy loses
EDIT: Would also like to point out that it took the magic of "gods" to take away Imhotep's power. It took children to take away Voldemort's.