The Killing Curse, as an "unblockable" Curse, cannot be intercepted by another spell, except in circumstances of Priori Incantatem, where the caster and his opponent's wands and spells are locked together. An explosion or green fire may result if the spell hits something other than a living target.
Only two wizards are known to have survived blows from this deadly curse: Harry Potter and Tom Riddle. Harry survived two direct attacks: once in after his mother's self-sacrificing love protected him from Lord Voldemort, and once in after the curse, cast again by Voldemort, failed to kill Harry, as he was tethered to life by Voldemort himself, due to Lily's blood protection which he took inside himself during his rebirth.
Lord Voldemort remained alive after the aforementioned curse from rebounded and struck him because of his Horcruxes. Voldemort was notorious for using this curse regularly and indiscriminately. The Killing Curse was invented during the early middle ages, by Dark witches or wizards. The curse was created primarily as a means of quickly and efficiently slaying one's opponent in a duel.
Along with the Cruciatus and Imperius curses, the Killing Curse is known as one of the most terrible curses in the wizarding world. After the Wizards' Council was reformed into the Ministry of Magic tighter restrictions were placed on the use of certain kinds of magic. The Killing Curse was deemed by the Ministry to be Dark magic , and, along with the Cruciatus and Imperius curses, were declared "unforgivable" in , with the Killing Curse considered to be the most deadly of the three.
Cursing another human with the Killing Curse would carry the punishment of a life sentence in Azkaban. This was repealed once the war was over as it was no longer necessary, though, in the — school year , Barty Crouch Jr.
When Lord Voldemort took over the Ministry, the three curses were once again legalised: this time every wizard and witch had the right to use them as they please. In fact, they were practiced in Hogwarts as part of the curriculum of Dark Arts class under the tutelage of Professor Amycus Carrow. After Voldemort's death and the revolutionising of the Ministry under Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt , the three curses were once again forbidden.
It should be noted that despite the curse being illegal, references have been made to Aurors using deadly force against opponents, though whether this means they were authorized to use the killing curse specifically is unclear. Despite the circumstances, it is unknown whether the Killing Curse was used by anyone but Voldemort and his Death Eaters during the Battle of Hogwarts.
It is also known that use of this curse may go unpunished if there is sufficient evidence that the caster did so under the influence of the Imperius Curse. The Killing Curse is recognisable by the flash of green light and the rushing noise emitted from the caster's wand. When the curse hits a living, organic target it invariably kills them without injury. However, when this curse hits an inanimate target the effect varies: it can produce small fires, [4] small greenish explosions, [5] or explosions of such intensity that can blow up an entire story of a cottage.
Presumable, it kills it's target by tearing the victim's soul from their body. However, certain objects, such as the centaur statue of the Fountain of Magical Brethren , managed to block the curse without any visible damage to itself.
The curse requires a great deal of magical talent to perform correctly. In , Barty Crouch, Jr. However, as his loyalties were with Lord Voldemort , it is unknown to what extent his words were accurate. It is possible to cast the curse non-verbally , as Bellatrix killed a fox without incantation. However, the lack of the incantation may have been for suspense. Whether this is true or not is unknown. As such, spoilers will be present within the article. It was one of the most powerful and sinister if not the most sinister spells known to Wizardkind.
The only known counter-spell to this curse was sacrificial protection , which used the power of love. The Killing Curse was a conventionally unblockable curse; therefore shield charms would not be able to defend against it. It can be assumed that this was a popular and frequently used curse in duelling. Along with the Cruciatus and Imperius curses, the Killing Curse was known as one of the most terrible and sinister curses in the wizarding world.
After the Wizards' Council was reformed into the Ministry of Magic tighter restrictions were placed on the use of certain kinds of magic. The Killing Curse was deemed by the Ministry to be Dark magic and along with the Cruciatus and Imperius curses, were declared " unforgivable " throughout the UK in , with the Killing Curse considered to be the most deadly of the three. The Killing Curse was also used in by the Magical Congress of the United States of America on magical beasts considered dangerous.
This curse was used during the Global wizarding war , both by Aurors and supporters of the Dark Wizard Gellert Grindelwald. This was repealed once the war was over, as it was no longer necessary. One of Voldemort's most heinous acts: preparing to cast the Killing Curse onto a one-year old Harry Potter. One of the most infamous events involving this curse happened on Hallowe'en in , when Voldemort arrived at the Potter cottage in Godric's Hollow after being told of its location by Peter Pettigrew , the Secret-Keeper of its Fidelius Charm , and murdered James and Lily Potter while they attempted to protect their infant son Harry.
He cast the Killing Curse on Harry as well, but it backfired destroying Voldemort's body. Barty Crouch Jnr in the disguise of Alastor Moody demonstrated these three curses to his fourth year classes on spiders. The Ministry did not approve of this because "Professor Moody" was showing these curses to those who did not truly need to see it i. The Killing Curse was known throughout most of the Wizarding World to be Voldemort's signature spell.
He killed enough people with it to create an army of Inferi. Lord Voldemort was a prolific user of the Killing Curse throughout his life.
He used the curse excessively throughout the First and Second Wizarding Wars. He also used the curse outside of warfare, most likely for pleasure. His first known usage of the curse was at age 16, murdering his father , paternal grandfather and paternal grandmother. On 2 May during the Battle of Hogwarts , Harry willingly let Voldemort hit him with the Killing Curse, in order to be rid of the piece of Voldemort's soul he harboured at the time.
In his final duel against Harry Potter , Voldemort would not realise that the curse would backfire because the Elder Wand would not kill its true master , thereby finally putting an end to the Dark Lord. When Voldemort took over the Ministry, the three curses were once again legalised; this time every wizard and witch had the right to use them as they pleased. In fact, they were practised in Hogwarts as part of the curriculum of the Dark Arts class under the tutelage of Professor Amycus Carrow.
After Voldemort's death and the reform of the Ministry under Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt , the three curses were once again forbidden. It should be noted that despite the curse being illegal, references have been made to Aurors using deadly force against opponents, though whether this means they were authorised to use the Killing Curse specifically is unclear.
Despite the circumstances, it is unknown whether the Killing Curse was used by anyone but Voldemort and his Death Eaters during the Battle of Hogwarts. It is also known that use of this curse may go unpunished if there was sufficient evidence that the caster did so under the influence of the Imperius Curse.
The Killing Curse was recognisable by the flash of green light and the rushing noise emitted from the caster's wand. When the curse hit a living, organic target it invariably killed them without injury. However, certain objects, such as the centaur statue of the Fountain of Magical Brethren , managed to block the curse without any visible damage to itself. The curse required great skill, power, and intent in order to be performed correctly. In , Barty Crouch, Jnr, disguised as Alastor Moody , claimed that if all of the students before him were to get out their wands and perform it on him at one time, he would likely be completely unaffected as he believed they all lacked the necessary power needed to cast the spell.
In , Severus Snape also stated that to cast Unforgivable Curses one needed both nerve and ability. It is possible to cast the curse nonverbally , as Bellatrix killed a fox without an incantation [17] During his duel with Dumbledore, Voldemort also used this spell several times without an incantation. It is possible that the Killing Curse, in addition to requiring the caster to be a very skilled wizard, also required a genuine willingness and at times desire to commit murder.
Bellatrix Lestrange seemingly implied this was true of Unforgivables, and it was true of the Cruciatus Curse , [4] but not so much the Imperius Curse. If you would like to learn more about it and how to protect yourself from it in case you ever stumble upon a spiteful witch or a wizard make sure to read this article all the way through.
The Killing Curse or Avada Kedavra is one of the three unforgivable curses. It is the most sinister out of the three unforgivable curses and even out of all spells in the wizarding world, as it kills your victim immediately. The death is instantaneous and painless, leaving the victims died without any physical signs of harm. This was confirmed in the books when the murder of the Riddle family members is described.
The officers present at the scene described them as seeming as if they were in perfect health, except they were dead with a look of terror on their faces.
The most popular user of the curse was Lord Voldemort himself. He was a known proponent of it and encouraged his followers to use it as well.
He used the curse to kill a part of his family, the Potters, the legendary wand maker Mykew Gregorovitch and Gellert Grindelwald, just to name a few. The curse was invented in the Middle age presumably by dark witches and wizards. The curse was regarded as any other spell prior to its prohibition in It was commonly used prior to that since it was the most efficient way to quickly slay your opponents if the need arose. The Ministry tightened the restriction on the usage of the Killing Curse, prohibiting witches and wizards from using it.
Alongside Imperio and Crucio they were deemed unforgivable curses. After the prohibition, any witch or wizards who used it would be punished by a life sentence without the chance of parole in Azkaban. Along with the Imperius Curse and the Cruciatus Curse , the Killing Curse is considered to be one of the most terrible curses in the magical world, called the Unforgivable Curses ; the use of any of the three on another human being is punishable by a life sentence in Azkaban.
The Avada Kedavra curse is recognizable by the flash of green light and the rushing noise emitted from the caster's wand. Along with the Cruciatus Curse and the Imperius Curse , Avada Kedavra is considered to be one of the most terrible curses in the magical world, called the Unforgivable Curses ; the use of any of the three on another witch or wizard is punishable by a life sentence in Azkaban. Avada Kedavra is an Aramaic phrase that means "I will destroy as I speak.
It is also known by most wizards as Lord Voldemort 's signature curse. The Killing Curse is used numerous times by "evil" wizards, and very occasionally by "good" wizards:. The idea of causing death by a word is, perhaps, one of the ideas that makes one wish that magic actually existed, as the world would be, one supposes, much more civil if retribution for evil acts could be so quickly, easily, and finally applied.
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