5 Dark Harry Potter Theories That Would Scare Voldemort
Vložit
- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we'll be unearthing 5 bone-chilling Harry Potter theories that would send shivers down even VOLDEMORT'S spine.
Join us on this haunting journey as we explore these sinister theories that challenge the very foundation of J.K. Rowling's magical masterpiece. From the eerie depths of Azkaban Prison to the ominous halls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, this video will leave you questioning every aspect of the beloved Harry Potter series.
▼ PODCAST (SPOTIFY)
open.spotify.com/show/6EELBIY...
▼ PODCAST (APPLE)
podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast...
▼HARRY POTTER THEORY EXTRA CHANNEL (MORE CONTENT!)
/ @harrypottertheoryextra
▼MYTHOLOGY CHANNEL
/ @mythologyexplained
▼ Instagram - / hptheory
▼MAILING ADDRESS
HP Theory
PO BOX 37584
North Vancouver RPO The Quay
BC
V7M 0G4
Join this channel to get access to perks:
/ @harrypottertheory
Please LIKE / SUBSCRIBE / SHARE to support the channel
Leave your video ideas down below!
Thanks!
All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner. - Zábava
MORE LONG VIDEOS: czcams.com/play/PLB5djWCQq2_e0UCOmVbhRP8HkxetpzXUV.html
🧹🪄⚡@HarryPotterTheory⚡🪄🧹Lord Of The Rings Theory Channel.?🙏🙏🙏
I think the darkest theory is the one that the entire story was just a delusion of Harry's battered childhood mind. After years of the Dursley's abuse and neglect, he created a fantasy where he's important and loved in a world of magic.
This is just depressing lol
And like voldemort is his other self inside his head
I wish JK rowling wouldve made the last line "and then Harry woke up under the stair cupboard"
Terrible, Terrible Theory
How do you explain Fantastic Beasts
Dark Theory- Merope Gaunt never created a Love Potion; she had no training.
Instead, she found some hidden in her fathers room (or, she found instructions for how to make some there).
Point is, she got the love potion- if indirectly- from her dad...because her dad, and possibly a whole line of Gaunts going back generations- used a love potion to ensnare some pure blood witch so he could have kids and keep the line pure, the Gaunts having become so pathetic that they have to resort to kidnapping and r*pe because no pure blooded wizard family would consent to marrying into them.
This is why the Gaunt kids didn't have a mother (she had served her purpose and might have been killed as a cover up), and it might also suggest that Merope never willingly "stopped" giving Tom Riddle Sr the love potion so much as she just ran out of whatever her father had left over.
Yes, I can see Voldemort disguised as Harry, pretending to be a student for more than one second, going to Hogwarts for long enough to convince anyone he is actually Harry (how else could he destroy Harry's good name). Almost as plausible as Voldemort making baby with Bellatrix lol
I honestly could see you know who doing that to Harry's name
Though some have gotten angry at me for it, I think that baby was actually Nagini's. She was hatched from an egg laid by Nagini, created by the magic of a piece of Voldemort's soul being put in the snake.
The surviving death eaters made up the story about Bellatrix being her mother so that people wouldn't know that their master apparently ed a snake.
@@AustynSNhonestly though! That whole Voldemort being able to have children just ruins it for me. I’d see Voldemort just not be able to have kids (being reborn like that could’ve made him sterile in my opinion) as well as Voldemort being more or less the bringer of death not wanting to risk an heir potentially being more powerful than him as only “he can live forever” he’d only see an heir as a potential part of competition to his legacy of power. (The cursed child is such a stupid story I’m sorry I just can’t see it as canon to the OG books) but that’s my head canon as to why the idea of Voldemort being able to “create life” is so stupid
@@CB-THE-OG I think my theory still works with your ideals in some ways. If Delphini is conceived magically, it makes Voldemort seem less human and makes Delphini and Voldemort both seem even more unnatural. It also highlights and twists Dumbledore's comment about Nagini being the only thing Voldemort ever (maybe) loved while still making himself the only thing he's ever had any love for.
At the same time, looking at your assertion that Voldemort would never want an heir, if Nagini was unintended (as in my thory) vs planned (as is official canon), then it shows another aspect where nature/magic revolted against Voldemort by giving him an heir he didn't actually want.
@@AustynSN Thing is, nagini isnt actually a snake. She was a 'human' in the movie Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. It is explaiend that she is a Maledictus; a person who can transform into a snake. However, the problem with Maledictus is that they will eventually permanently transform into a snake. I think your theory is plausible, but instead of ing a snake, he actually ed her BEFORE she permanently transformed.
What is really terrifying is that Grindelwald wasn’t a pure blood supremacist. He didn’t seem to care if someone was a muggle born or a half-blood. In that way he was a lot like Dumbledore, letting anyone into Hogwarts so long as they had magic.
It is true that Gellert was a magical supremacist, but I don’t think he cared what kind of heredity one had so long as you were capable of magic and you worked for him.
In the movies, he is definitely at least prepared to pretend to be a pure blood supremacist as they count among his followers and fully expect him to make the kind of world they want to live in.
dumbledor was not in control of whonwas accepted into hogwarts
@@j-bob_oreo tell that to Remus Lupin.
Omg i think the Avada Kedavra/abrakadabra theory may be my favourite one ever.
Its so chilling to think that what is now a goofy magic word used by street performers and stage magicians used to be associated with war and death against humanity.
It's so dark and twisted to think of a word having such a blood soaked and horrific origin.
Actually it was a healing blessing and translates to "it (the sickness) may be destroyed.". in Aramaic. So Avada Kedavra is a lethal perversion of the old blessing. It would also explain why for muggles it is so benign. It is something some weirdo who ment well with you said. Not a weirdo wanting to kill you.
Damn that would be a crazy effective plan if Voldemort used Harry to make a polyjuice potion 😅 it's not really his style though, he would see it as belittling himself to pretend to be Harry. He might have sent a loyal death eater to do it though 👍
I like the idea that Polynuice potion becomes poisonous if you take a dead persons bits to make it. Would partially explain why Mad Eye was kept alive pay when Barry would have learned all he needed and presumably had enough material to last awhile.
The darkest theory I ever heard was one that said Voldemort's rudimentary body (the frail baby-like body from GoF) came from Wormtail impregnating Bertha Jorkins and allowing Voldemort to possess the body, overpowering/destroying the soul of the unborn child.
*My explanation for the dementors is this* : Since draining/feeding your "Happiness" and "Good Memories" affect your life force aka SOUL, then it's safe to say that each persons "happiness" is unique to their own body. After all the happiness is sucked out then the body is left with nothing and it seeks to suck happiness from everything around it to become whole but since it's not it's original happiness, and not compatible with the original body then it's a dementor that forever sucks the soul searching for his own but never finding it.
Voldemort taking polyjuice to disguise as Harry is laughable
I think super Carlin did a video about it. It makes sense since the porky was two way instead of one
I don't think it's that far-fetched, considering Voldemort can do Leglimency, and he knows how to charm people. And Barty Crouch Jr. was Mad Ete for an entire year before they found out.
I think that the etymology more accurately translates to English as "become a corpse" as a command.
Reason being "Avada" meaning "Let the thing be" can also easily mean "Let the thing become" and a big part of unforgivable curses are the emotions behind it (i.e. the desire to cause pain in the Cruciartus curse, and the will to dominate in the Imperius curse) and if it was truly just destroying something, it would destroy both the body and the mind.
Understanding "Avada Kedavra" as "Become a corpse" connects the "Let the thing become" with the fact that "Kedavra" is also the root of the word "Cadaver" which is to say, corpse or dead body.
Let the thing become a cadaver.
Or More simply, including the emotion of "i want this thing to die" translating to "become a corpse"
Is not avada kedavdra also Afunny game like with the names. It's similar to abracadabra might be there a connection
@@szalaytamas3184*in snape's voice* obviously...
I have a theory about death in the harry potter universe.
My theory is that there is a real being sometimes called death. This being has no real body. So it must inhabit a mortal body. The body that death can inhabit. 1 the must have either come very close or actually died. And 2. Must have a connection with an aspect of death. 3. This bonding is more like a merging not a possession Both become one. Dumbledore had several connections to aspects of death. after his sister died I bet Dumbledore was very close to attempting self un alive. This is when death bonded with Dumbledore. Giving Dumbledore a unique kind of insight and a second chance.
When harry used the resurrection stone why didn't Dumbledore show up.? Because he was waiting for harry to have there limbo conversation. When harry died in the forest. Harry had a conversation with what looked like Dumbledore. But I think that was death talking directly to Harry. And in order to come back to like harry had to agree. This bonded death to Harry. This more explains why the elder wand would not kill harry. Because the elder wand would never kill. it's one true master death.
I remember a theory that Harry isn't really a wizard and he made up this whole world to cope with his child abuse from the Dursleys.
I wonder if the avada kedavra curse not only kills the intended target but also all the surrounding living material and creatures. There are streaks of course "light" that seem to bypass the intended target, contaminating the area. This is why the area, like the house in Godric's Hallow can't be repaired.
The last one wouldn't work. Because if it was his "Ideal Outcome" then most of the people that died wouldn't have.
All those people died BEFORE harry turned himself in though. I don't remember anyone important dying AFTER harry came back. In fact, Molly Weasley even beat bellatrix. I know that molly is descended from a highly powerful family of wizards, but defeating bellatrix just seems too powerful. Also, Harry destroys the elder wand at the end of the movie (book version is different, yeah). How does a 17/18 year old man just easily snap the most powerful wand in the world in half...
I think the theory is plausible, but id prefer it wasnt. The ending was too good for it to be fake.
@@horyzengm well nothing even remotely suggested The Hallows are indestructible. A decent sized brick could probably take out The Wand and The Stone. And something tells me The Cloak isn't fireproof either.
But even if I had the chronologically wrong the theory is still inline with the "And then Harry woke up" theories. It's reaching for a bad ending where one doesn't need to be.
I've long theorized that the empty shell left behind after the Kiss would degenerate and become a wraith itself. I imagine that if they fail to feed, either on emotions or the soul itself, the dementor will eventually disintegrate. Sure, wraiths can't "die" in the traditional sense, but simply cease to exist.
The dementors are breeding at the beginning of the half-blood prince, which apparently causes a lot of fog.
Well the last one at least explains how juvenile that last chapter is, as if lifted from the imagination of a child.
First scenario is unlikely because Hermione would figure out immediately that it wasn’t the real Harry
Its not read like a thoery either more like a what if
“Hey mudbl- errr I mean… umm Hanna?”
“😐Hermione”
“Right Sssssss” 🐍
@@fleacythesheepgirl 😂😂😂
Amazing how that Dementor's description quote fits exactly a typical government clerk.
4:46 The dementors existed before Ekrizdis time. He couldn't be the one to create them a he lived in 15th century. They existed before that too, like in Raczidian's time which wss in "ancient times". Also patronus charm existed in ancient greece. The dementors in hp are also referred to as the "dementors of Azkaban". Meaning there are other dementors in other places like Lupin mentions.
I’m sorry but you are wrong. Read up on cannon, fanfics aren’t cannon.
@@JayAlbiondemetors could exist before his time. It's just that during Ekrizdis, it was the first official record of demetors. If applying the wizarding world to the real world, they will mostly likely have existed the entire time.
@@Someoneisnotavailable I’d like to know where did you read this as according to jk and cannon lore Ekrizdis created dementors. So how could have they existed before if the writer herself doesn’t know about it?!
@@JayAlbion I'm literally using canon sources. This isn't fanfic.
Ekrizdis story from pottermore doesn't exactly mention him having created dementors. Please provide me the exact quote.
Razcidian's story from Wonderbook: Book of Spells takes place bedore Ekrizdis. It is a common misconception that Ekrizdis created dementors. No where does it outright say that
Also learn the difference between canon and cannon.
@@maksimilian528 the wonderbook is fun but it’s not cannon, as it has too many contradictions with the books.
It wasn’t even written by jk.
The one that always gets me is that from the very first time he gets his letter until the end is all just one psychotic break. He’s not a wizard, he’s just mentally broken from his parents death and the way the Dursley’s treat him.
I often think the same thing about Batman…
How about the following: Hagrid was a very gifted child but with the fiasco of aragog he had lost his wand and as his mother left and father died had nowhere to go, no financial backup Dumbledore stepped up (as he also helped to secure a job for him) and became a strong father figure to the half giant. But Dumbledore didn’t just helped/raised him but also groomed him to be the perfect little soldier. How many times Hagrid refers to albus as a "great man". Also I always found it weird that Hagrid never had any known relationships. That whole Rubeus Olymp romance was more about meeting another half-giant than any romantic affair. And on a side note. I’m quite sure Dumbledore fixed Hagrid’s wand with the elder wand otherwise he wouldn’t have been able to preform any magic. (See Ron’s or Harry’s borken wands)
or they're just friends, as that is canon. Hagrid was never talented at mich, Albus was never evil beyond one weird, crazy Summer when he lost his family. To delete 98 years of service to others/fighting for Good is weird/forced. What possible Motive could Dumbledore have?
just let lonely people have friends! What is this weird obsession with bashing good characters?
@@marcopolo1472 it’s ain’t bashing. It’s a theory, and a rather dark one. But that’s what we are here for lol
But the dementors do bree, They talked about it and booked 5 and the ministry blew it off because it was against the wall and they felt like the dementors were still under their control.
In book 6*
But they dont talk about it. They specifically said Dementors arent supposed to be able to breed but it looks like they are.
I believe that voldemort's only purpose of returning back to Hogwarts as Harry Potter would have been to murder Dumbledore, THE ONLY ONE HE EVER FEARED.. Nothing more!!!!
I can totally picture Voldemort taking pleasure in making people eat another human in order to join his ranks. Like, he breaks them down by making them forgo their humanity like he did or something.
Also where do we learn about Avada Kedavra being made illegal in 1717? My head canon has kind of been that Voldemort was the one who created that spell. I know its been referenced in other things which is set before Voldemort was even born, but I thought those were just like, semi-canon not actual Harry Potter-sources...
Abra Kadabra in Hebrew or Aramaic is literally "I will create as I speak". Meaning, I'll make something out of nothing with my words.
Avada is very close to the Hebrew word that means something is lost. Makes sense why Avada Kadavra is basically I'll make something get lost as I speak. Meaning, this life will be lost with the power of my words.
I always thought that someone who was kissed by a dementor would eventually turn into one. But then what would really stop them from just turning everyone, at least in Azkaban, into more? Maybe it takes a really long time? Or, they are actually smart enough to know it's they turned everyone they'd have no source of power?
Why was the killing curse BLUE when Snape killed Dumbledore, but when anyone did it, the stream of energy from their wands GREEN?
Because for a curse to actually work you have to mean it and the more you want to k1ll someone the greener the spell is and Snape didn't want to but he had to so that's why it worked but it was blue.
There's no theory darker than the one where Harry Potter's adventure is a fantasy cooked up in Harry's head because of all the abuse he suffered by the Dursleys
I like the theory that the Dursley’s were only mean to Harry because of the horcrux inside of him corrupting them
6:48 Abracadabra comes from Hebrew "I will create as I speak" or Aramaic "I create like the word"
That the killing curse was originally used to conduct a mercy kill as is was said, by Serious, to be painless.
Interestingly, avada kedavra roughly translates to "I destroy as I speak" whereas abra kadabra is, in sharp contrast, "I create as I speak". This might signify in a sense, how ruthless magic can be, fitting with the darker theme of the HP plot.
❤ Awesome as always thanks
Kingsley saying in book 5 "no-one's going to die" when the Order was fetching Harry, and they all survived. In book 7 in similar situation he didn't say it, and Moody died.
I do think Voldemort could have easily gotten rid of Harry. I do not think he would have bothered disguising himself as Harry, he wouldn't need to go into Hogwarts like that if Harry wasn't a threat to him anymore.
You do have an awesome imagination. How creative you are! I enjoy your theories, I think you are right! Please continue sharing with us your ideas. ❤
when it comes to the limbo scene at King's Cross. Harry had the choice to return to the living or continue to the afterlife. I find myself wondering about Harry not being given the choice to come back to the world of the living as a ghost. Besides the part where it would ruin the themes being presented in the book.
Can you please tell me the name of that one background music that is always in your videos 🥺. I really wanna use it for reading.
Most awesome vid!!!!!!
ABRACADABRA translates to (HE) creates , the word creates , or the father speaks into being …… you can’t make an origin for a word from which the fictional term originated from so it sounds clever LOL it’s litterally the antithesis of its counterpart CREATION/DESTRUCTION
Avada kedavra is a Aramaic word. It was stated that it meant, "let the thing be destroyed."
@@Someoneisnotavailable was just sticking up for ABRACADABRA BRA !
The ollivander wand needs to be seen how important it was that Harry got a twin wand to Voldemort
Dementors are an amalgamation of negative emotion and chaos. Physical embodiment, once a threshold is met another one comes into being.
Voldy destroying his reputation seems very likely but he wouldnt go to that.... coz he now knows he can conquer anyone. But last theory? Bro..... it sent chills down my spine.... i refuse to believe it at all😶😶😶😶😶
I have a theory that Voldemort used a dementor to suck out the peace of shattered soul so he could make his horcrox.
A very interesting subject
Avada kedavra literally means in hebrew:" lost/gone as spoken". Its more accurate to say "aveda kedibra". When you say "aveda" in hebrew it usually means "casualty". "Aveda"- one person killed. "Avedot"- more than one killed. Also used for lost objects. Also, "dibra" in Hebrew means "commandment".
(10 commandments= 10 dibrot). Aveda= lost/gone, ke=as, dibra=spoken.
Still to this day, this is my favorite youtube channel ever
Thanks so much!
Idk if this is dark but what if at the end of the book/ movie Harry wakes up underneath the stairs like at the beginning of the book/movie
sources please, i'd like to also read the reference material you research for these episodes; they seem like quite the page turner!
Nothing is darker than the last few movies, literally. I can barely see them
Whats the song name in the background? Min 1:30
A rather dark HP idea; it was MAGUSA, not the no-mag government, that destroyed the town of Innsmouth, Massachusetts.
Doesn’t polyjuice potion take months to prepare
I think you would have tooken hairy spot and then tried to take over as the dark arts teacher well as dark arts teacher he would be using maybe not students but people like mughals and stuff like that to experiment on in the background because that's what I believe you would actually do instead of destroy his reputation he would use it to his advantage
So if they take on human husks to continue, perhaps like zombies, you can shoot them in the head.
That last theory wouldn't work because of the fact that whatever that thing was for Voldemort's kid being canon
Only one reason for voldy to destroy harrys reputation. He would thinkthis way:
1. If harry dies a herioc death here, that would mean all those who respected him would be highly motivated to follow in his footsteps to end voldys reign of terror.
2. Lest that would mean future pblms for voldy in conquering everyone. And thats only why he would, as u say, have done it.
But i think otherwise, though gifted and intelligent prodigy he is, he also overlooks many staggeringly important facts in his course to immortality and power. He thinks power is everything, and wouldnt mind just killing or bullying those less powerful. Thats simple way he would take rather than to use polyjuice and bid for time to tarnish him🤷♂️🤷♂️
It should of ended with harry waking up under the stairs and that it was all in his imagination and not of it happened
nah this scared the living sh*t out of my clumsy a**
I've ehard the first theory before
I love this channel! 😍
Hey
Fun fact, Hp never actually died
Quality?
American wizards be like: avada kadava is legal in our country 2nd amendment for the win 😂
what if harry adn dumebledores outl merged into voldermerot and it became a mixture of voldermrot adn ahryr apoter and dumebekdore but a yong toim rirldldl jr who si pure good hmmm
Nedr😢
Only a ture, pure hearted wizard knows to, and has the willpower to resist using the killing curse. Once they do use it, I consider them a necromancer. I don't blame Harry for attempting Crucio on Bellatrix at all. I would have done the same, and probably failed just as he did. I want the truly evil to be punished, but not by torturing them (it's not in me to do that to someone), or casting the killing curse. I would simply want them to be locked up for the long, remaining lifetime that they have. That is the ultimate punishment before they lose their life, and suffer in the afterlife. Unlike Dumbledore, who was still himself when Harry met him in death. I would become a master of Protrificus Totallus. I would dedicate myself to mastering that spell, in order to capture dark witches, and wizards, and have them spend the rest of their long tife, life in total punishment.
While we can all agree that Avada Kedavra is the darkest of the three curses, I also think we can agree that Imperio is the least dark of the three. Sure it robs you of your authonomy but it doesn't cause you any pain, or harm, and has been described as a pleasent state by people who been under it's incluence. Said to be a calm, trance-like state in which all feeling of responsibility and anxiety are banished. Sure it's a bad curse, but doesn't sound that evil.
Crucio is also not as bad as Avada Kedavra, but worse then Imperio. Sure it's pure torture, and it can drive it's victim to insanity, but at least it won't kill you, and depending on the one using it against you, you can recover.
But the fact that Avada Kedavra not only insta kills, which can't be undone, unlike the other two, not to mention the fact that the curse can't even be blocked makes it such a vile and evil curse to use.
I’d rather be dead than insane
Imperio could cause you to kill your own family. That's scarier to me
😊🎉🦁
Bellatrix and Voldemort only fans is definitely canon
I hate “it was all just a dream” theories. They’re so lazy and unoriginal.
Death eaters inside hogwarts cause a storm inside the ceilings DUMBLEDORE created a dark mark detector with the elder wand
Your channel and podcasts helped me with my insomnia. 🖤 I absolutely love your content!
Glad to hear it! And thanks so much for watching!
Voldemort doesn't know anything about Harry how could he pretend to be him, anyone who actually knows Harry would know that it isn't him these theories are absolute jokes
personally i do think the name death eater comes from cannibalism. i think it’s part of the process of making a horcrux. i think that was why the names changed from the knights of walpurgis to death eaters. however, i don’t think that’s how you become a death eater. i think the name was changed as somewhat of a scare tactic and an homage to his creation of the horcruxes, because no one was supposed to know about them, they were his secret and it would have made him feel all the more special, i’m sure.
Arrrrrrgh!
2:16 Basically that theory means Death Eaters are magical Hannibal Lecters.
The darkest thing was Harry not naming his son Sirius, but Severus instead. Honestly, Snape? The guy brutally mistreated Harry over a childhood grudge and looked after him with less than an interest in his actual well-being. Snape was an absolute A-hole to Harry, and he did not have to be. Not to mention he only did it because he had a crush on his mom and was doing it for her sake; it wasn't even really for Harry. Sirius on the other hand was an honorable and dedicated parental figure who died a heroes death and would have given Harry a wonderful life and future had he lived.
Even 'Albus' was a bad idea. As great wizard as he was, he lied to Harry his whole life and led him to his own death for the sake of the world.
Talk about an awful oversight and honoring the wrong person whilst ignoring the right person.
Albums severus’ brother is named James black, no?
First comment
10th comment
We're waiting.....
😂😂