Hela vs. Voldemort

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Who wins?

Hela vs. Voldemort

They start 100 feet apart.

Setting: Chicago, Willis Tower

Who wins?

Hela throws a sword 100 feet. /thread

What about Voldy's avada kedavra?

A killing spell on the Goddess of Death? What if they used Fiendfyre on Human Torch?

Voldy dies horribly

Originally posted by KingD19
A killing spell on the Goddess of Death? What if they used Fiendfyre on Human Torch?

It's magical in nature so I could see the argument being made for that having a effect on Human Torch, but I agree entirely with the comparison. You could also throw water at Aquaman.

Huh, so noone is backing up Voldemort here? I guess I overestimated him.

Originally posted by Utrigita
It's magical in nature so I could see the argument being made for that having a effect on Human Torch, but I agree entirely with the comparison. You could also throw water at Aquaman.

Well to be fair, you can "throw" water on a regular person and it wouldn't hurt...

"goddess of death" is just a name - unlike Thor, she doesn't display any powers embodying death, decay, corruption etc. Aside from the comics/Norse mythology reference, her name probably comes from her enjoyment/adeptness at killing people (Odin's "executioner"😉.

I see no reason why AK wouldn't affect Hela *unless* her level of sorcery is higher than that of the HP-verse.

If one really wanted to make an argument, then we should all be reminded that the writers decided to get cute in the first movie, where Thor states magic does not exist, and it is only "science" not yet understood (or something along those lines).

And to further jump on the analogy train: Using an electric shock device on the god of thunder - oh wait...

There's no evidence that the obedience disk is electricity based. By the way, if you actually look at the definition of science, magic as seen in the MCU and other fictional universes would easily qualify.

The obedience disks weren't electricty based. Electricity was involved, but it seemed to be some sort of fast acting poison/paralytic agent similar to getting tased. Because getting tased doesn't cause your veins to turn blue and stick out of your skin.

Also, Thor said Asgardian "magic" is simply tech so advanced it seems like magic to humans. He never said magic isn't real, because that would mean Fenris, Surtur, etc... are all science based. And they're not.

IIRC, He actually said that your ancestors called it magic, you call it science. To Asgardians it's one and the same.

Thor never said magic doesn't exist or that Asgardians don't use it. In fact, in every subsequent example its referred to as magic, spells or something they were taught.

Originally posted by Silent Master
IIRC, He actually said that your ancestors called it magic, you call it science. To Asgardians it's one and the same.

Thor never said magic doesn't exist or that Asgardians don't use it. In fact, in every subsequent example its referred to as magic, spells or something they were taught.

You're right. That is the more accurate quote.

And that's also correct. Loki and Odin mention Friga teaching Loki all his magic and illusions for example.

Originally posted by Placidity
Well to be fair, you can "throw" water on a regular person and it wouldn't hurt...

"goddess of death" is just a name - unlike Thor, she doesn't display any powers embodying death, decay, corruption etc. Aside from the comics/Norse mythology reference, her name probably comes from her enjoyment/adeptness at killing people (Odin's "executioner"😉.

I see no reason why AK wouldn't affect Hela *unless* her level of sorcery is higher than that of the HP-verse.

If one really wanted to make an argument, then we should all be reminded that the writers decided to get cute in the first movie, where Thor states magic does not exist, and it is only "science" not yet understood (or something along those lines).

Hela straight up brings ancient Asgardian soldiers and Fenris back to life by corrupting the Eternal Flame with her own powers. How is that not displaying any powers over death?

But let's be honest, Voldemort gets a sword through his gut before he realizes what's going on. Hela was fast as shit compared to other Asgardians. Voldemort couldn't land hits on Harry.

Not to mention the AK isn't foolproof, at least 2 people have survived it.

Also Hela ignored multiple "fatal" wounds. She just healed immediately if she even got injured.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Not to mention the AK isn't foolproof, at least 2 people have survived it.

Hmm. That's a fair point.

I wonder what other spells Voldermort can use to harm Hela.

Hela Wins!

Too fast for Voldi, and his spells may not even have an effect on her so....Voldi loses this one.

*Hoping for Quanchi not to come all grumpy at me* 😂

Where's Quan? Did Rob finally kill him?

Originally posted by steverules_2
Where's Quan? Did Rob finally kill him?

LOL, why so brutal.

But yeah, a case for Voldy needs to be made. So far voices backing up Hela are dominating this thread.