Originally posted by NotAllThatEvil
Canonically, Gridelwald. During the events of the deathly Hallows, Voldemort went to grindelwald's prison and tried to get the information on the elderwand out of him using all sorts of magic such as the imperious curse. He was unsuccessful...
Huh? That doesn't mean he had stronger willpower, resisting the imperious curse does not mean one has stronger willpower then the caster but merely that they are strong willed. Anyway, we don't know what magic he used against Grindelwald, if he even had time to use any at all. The "interrogation" lasted mere minutes at most before Voldy was summoned to Malfoy Manor.
Originally posted by NotAllThatEvilI'm afraid not. In the films Grindelward gleefully gave up the information without hesitation. You're using shit exclusive from the book.
Canonically, Gridelwald. During the events of the deathly Hallows, Voldemort went to grindelwald's prison and tried to get the information on the elderwand out of him using all sorts of magic such as the imperious curse. He was unsuccessful...
Originally posted by NotAllThatEvilIn the films that is not even alluded to and he gave up the information willingly. Voldemort imposes his will on the old little prion inmate. Guess you just sunk your own battleship, dipshit.
Canonically, Gridelwald. During the events of the deathly Hallows, Voldemort went to grindelwald's prison and tried to get the information on the elderwand out of him using all sorts of magic such as the imperious curse. He was unsuccessful...
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Ofcourse it was damaged. The death eaters had already crippled the shield.
I remember death eaters hitting it with magic and what not but I don’t remember any mention of the shield being damaged, I mean I imagined they must’ve weakened it with all the hits it took