Voldemort wasn’t sure about what had happened and ordered Narcissa Malfoy to check to see if Harry was alive. She said he wasn’t because she wanted to return to Hogwarts to find her son. Hagrid was forced to carry Harry and Neville, thinking the prophecy meant him instead, killed Nagini, the last horcrux.
Infuriated, Voldemort then tried to kill Neville but Harry stood between them under his Invisibility Cloak casting a Shield Charm. This started the second round of the Battle of Hogwarts and after several duels, Harry revealed himself to his enemy.
During this battle, Harry taunted Voldemort with his birth name, telling him the truth about Snape and the Elder Wand. Enraged, Voldemort fired a Killing Curse at Harry but the Elder Wand wouldn’t kill its true master and Harry’s Disarming Charm helped backfire the curse, killing Tom Marvolo Riddle at last.
Personality:
Tom is a very sadistic and vindictive child. He takes pleasure in the suffering of others, especially those who cross him, and enjoys taking something from them to remember it by. These trophies he values more than people because he believes he is better than everyone else.
He was very manipulative, especially in his childhood and Hogwarts days. He used it to his advantage, coupling it together with his polite charm and brilliant intelligence to gain the favour of every teacher in Hogwarts, except Albus Dumbledore, the set of friends who eventually became his Death Eaters, and later in life as he served in Borkin and Burkes.
During his time at the orphanage, he grew more and more independent, claiming he walked the streets of London alone many times. He tells Dumbledore in that first meeting how he doesn’t need anyone else and this is a trait which only develops over time. This is also present when he shows his contempt for the connection he has to others; like having the first name, Tom. Even has a child he wishes to be different which is why he shed his name to become Lord Voldemort.
His arrogance is also a key trait which develops over time. His belief that he is better than everyone else because of the way he was raised. He never had parents to love him or take care of him and so had to do everything himself. He grew up learning independence and fighting his own battles. When he realised how he won those battles, he harnessed the power and used to hurt the people who were mean to him. He had more control over his powers than most wizards at that age and he had begun to use his powers consciously. This control over his power is what led him to believe he as better than everyone else and therefore the root of his arrogance.
Other: I’m going to play him from the start of his own canon. So he’s just turned eleven last December. He hasn’t met Dumbledore yet though.
Additional Links:Tom Riddle @ Harry Potter Wiki (http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Tom_Riddle)
Tom Marvolo Riddle // Harry Potter // 3/4
Infuriated, Voldemort then tried to kill Neville but Harry stood between them under his Invisibility Cloak casting a Shield Charm. This started the second round of the Battle of Hogwarts and after several duels, Harry revealed himself to his enemy.
During this battle, Harry taunted Voldemort with his birth name, telling him the truth about Snape and the Elder Wand. Enraged, Voldemort fired a Killing Curse at Harry but the Elder Wand wouldn’t kill its true master and Harry’s Disarming Charm helped backfire the curse, killing Tom Marvolo Riddle at last.
Personality:
Tom is a very sadistic and vindictive child. He takes pleasure in the suffering of others, especially those who cross him, and enjoys taking something from them to remember it by. These trophies he values more than people because he believes he is better than everyone else.
He was very manipulative, especially in his childhood and Hogwarts days. He used it to his advantage, coupling it together with his polite charm and brilliant intelligence to gain the favour of every teacher in Hogwarts, except Albus Dumbledore, the set of friends who eventually became his Death Eaters, and later in life as he served in Borkin and Burkes.
During his time at the orphanage, he grew more and more independent, claiming he walked the streets of London alone many times. He tells Dumbledore in that first meeting how he doesn’t need anyone else and this is a trait which only develops over time. This is also present when he shows his contempt for the connection he has to others; like having the first name, Tom. Even has a child he wishes to be different which is why he shed his name to become Lord Voldemort.
His arrogance is also a key trait which develops over time. His belief that he is better than everyone else because of the way he was raised. He never had parents to love him or take care of him and so had to do everything himself. He grew up learning independence and fighting his own battles. When he realised how he won those battles, he harnessed the power and used to hurt the people who were mean to him. He had more control over his powers than most wizards at that age and he had begun to use his powers consciously. This control over his power is what led him to believe he as better than everyone else and therefore the root of his arrogance.
Other: I’m going to play him from the start of his own canon. So he’s just turned eleven last December. He hasn’t met Dumbledore yet though.
Additional Links: Tom Riddle @ Harry Potter Wiki (http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Tom_Riddle)