Imhotep vs Voldemort

Started by Robtard41 pages
Originally posted by quanchi112
Immortality doesn't mean being immortal to death. You don't even know what immortal means. 😂

im·mor·tal adjective

1: exempt from death <the immortal gods>
2: exempt from oblivion : imperishable <immortal fame>
3: connected with or relating to immortality
4: able or tending to divide indefinitely <immortal cell lines produced in culture

Considering Imhotep couldn't be killed until his powers were taken away and he was made mortal, it applies. So once again in your desperate need to have your favorite Voldermort win, you show just how clownishly stupid you are. 😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
Kills him and takes away his soul or tortures him since specific magic works just dandy on the lovesick Egyptian.

He doesn't kill anyone by turning into sand after at full strength. That's more likely pre at full power. 😂

Get a clue, kiddo.

Incorrect. You have yet to prove that AV will stripe him of his powers and make him mortal. As the Egyptian spell did.

He can kill while in sand form, it's been shown. The film > what you think and need. Period.

Learn some words, chimp. "Immortality doesn't mean being immortal to death" 😂 What a clown.

Originally posted by Robtard
Actually it means exactly that:

im·mor·tal adjective

1: exempt from death <the immortal gods>
2: exempt from oblivion : imperishable <immortal fame>
3: connected with or relating to immortality
4: able or tending to divide indefinitely <immortal cell lines produced in culture

Considering Imhotep couldn't be killed until his powers were taken away and he was made mortal, it applies. So once again in your desperate need to have your favorite Voldermort win, you show just how clownishly stupid you are. 😂

Incorrect. You have yet to prove that AV will stripe him of his powers and make him mortal. As the Egyptian spell did.

He can kill will in sand form, it's been shown. Period.

Learn some words, chimp. "Immortality doesn't mean being immortal to death" 😂 so stupid.

The definition doesn't even apply here. The ability to live forever. That's it. If it meant he was unkillable we wouldn't see him killed, hillbilly.

In the movie it says he cannot be killed by mortal weapons. Watch the movie. Voldemort doesn't use handguns he uses powerful magic in a fictional world of wizards. Specific magic takes him out. Fact. He has not resisted magic. Fact. Voldemort clearly wins. Cry.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The definition doesn't even apply here. The ability to live forever. That's it. If it meant he was unkillable we wouldn't see him killed, hillbilly.

In the movie it says he cannot be killed by mortal weapons. Watch the movie. Voldemort doesn't use handguns he uses powerful magic in a fictional world of wizards. Specific magic takes him out. Fact. He has not resisted magic. Fact. Voldemort clearly wins. Cry.

The dictionary > your rants. He was killed after he was stripped of his immortality and made mortal. 😂 Not once was he killed while he was immortal.You're such a dunce.

So once again you can't prove that AV can kill an immortal being that was only killed AFTER he was made mortal. Dance some more, chimp.

"Immortality doesn't mean being immortal to death" - Quachi112 😂

I'll again point out the only "magic" used to stop the Inferi was a firestorm spell. It wasn't the magic that stopped them, it was the fact that it was fire which they are weak to.

As for Dementor's, the most you can hope to do is shield yourself/repel them with Patronus.

Both of these are "Dark" and "Undead" creatures which possess an extremely strong resistance to magic. Imhotep falls in that category as well.

Originally posted by Robtard
The dictionary > your rants. He was killed after he was stripped of his immortality and made mortal. 😂 Not once was he killed while he was immortal.You're such a dunce.

So once again you can't prove that AV can kill an immortal being that was only killed AFTER he was made mortal. Dance some more, chimp.

"Immortality doesn't mean being immortal to death" - Quachi112 😂 Clown.

Magic took away his powers. Even in the movie he's not unkillable just not by mortal weapons. Try watching the movie you hick.

Avada Kedavra kills. Imhotep can't resist specific magic.

Immortality means ability to live forever not unkillable. You're not smart.

Originally posted by KingD19
I'll again point out the only "magic" used to stop the Inferi was a firestorm spell. It wasn't the magic that stopped them, it was the fact that it was fire which they are weak to.

As for Dementor's, the most you can hope to do is shield yourself/repel them with Patronus.

Both of these are "Dark" and "Undead" creatures which possess an extremely strong resistance to magic. Imhotep falls in that category as well.

What magic has Imhotep resisted ? He's resistant to mortal weaponry not magic. Think for once.

Again specific magic works against these creatures who aren't similar to Imhotep.

Potter survived the AK.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Potter survived the AK.
Due to it attacking the Horcrux inside him aka piece of Voldemort's soul. Watch the movies, chica.

That wasn't the only time he survived the AK.

Maybe you should watch the movies before trying to debate.

Originally posted by Silent Master
That wasn't the only time he survived the AK.

Maybe you should watch the movies before trying to debate.

Do I need to explain the reasoning behind that as well ? Watch the flicks.

Unlike you, I have seen the movies and I know that Potter survived the AK multiple times.

A fact that you didn't know, seeing as I had to tell you about it.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Unlike you, I have seen the movies and I know that Potter survived the AK multiple times.

A fact that you didn't know, seeing as I had to tell you about it.

Due to unique circumstances not relevant in this versus thread. Continue to post moot points. 😂

It is relevant, as it shows that the AK has limits.

Originally posted by Silent Master
It is relevant, as it shows that the AK has limits.
It has no bearing on this thread. 😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
Magic took away his powers. Even in the movie he's not unkillable just not by mortal weapons. Try watching the movie you hick.

Avada Kedavra kills. Imhotep can't resist specific magic.

Immortality means ability to live forever not unkillable. You're not smart.

A spell designed to take away his powers and make him mortal. Voldermort doesn't have that spell. While in his immortal form, Imhotep is not able to be killed, as shown and stated. Stupid clown.

Still have yet to prove AV can kill an immortal being. Dance now.

Dictionary > you. While immortal, Imhotep couldn't be killed. Obviously smarter than you, see below:

"Immortality doesn't mean being immortal to death" - Quachi112

LOL!!!

Originally posted by Silent Master
LOL!!!
I agree that robs posts are embarrassing. I tend to laugh too.

Originally posted by Robtard
A spell designed to take away his powers adn make him mortal. Voldermort doesn't have that spell. He was unkillable while immortal. He was killed after he became mortal. Stupid clown.

Still have yet to prove AV can kill an immortal being.

Dictionary > you. While immortal, Imhotep couldn't be killed.

Wrong. Even the movie said he's only unkillable by mortal weapons. Watch the movie, redneck. Specific magic always has beaten him. You can't name a time he's resisted any magic.

Avada Kedavra kills. Bye bye Imhotep.

You're aware that Wizards are mortals, right?

Originally posted by Silent Master
You're aware that Wizards are mortals, right?
Not Voldemort. LOL.