Because of her incessant chatter, Hera cursed Echo so that she would never be able to speak for herself, only able to repeat the last words of others.
Hera cursed Echo to only be able to repeat the last words spoken to her, as a punishment for distracting her while Zeus was with another nymph. This left Echo unable to speak of her own accord, and she could only echo the words of others.
Hera took her speaking and she was only able to repeat the last words of others.
Hmmm..im assuming its a voodoo curse where a doll is stabbed with needles in order to inflict pain or harm onto a person.. No good..
you are suppose to cut the rope then climb it all the way up
Argus, the creature Hera had protect Io from escaping, but Hermes killed it in order to free Io, so Hera put its 100 eyes on her peacock
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of curses. Curses are often considered superstitious beliefs or ascribing supernatural powers to negative events. Ultimately, belief in curses is subjective and varies from person to person.
you jump on the up diagonally onto the bed and on to the cage but you need the key which is in the gate on the bottom right
You jump up to the left and jump on the bed then you jump onto the cage, don't forget to talk to Katya, or if you have the key, click the lock.
"Crucio" Cruciatus Curse - torture curse"Imperio" Imperius Curse - mind controlling curse"Avada Kedavra" Curse - killing curseThese three illegal spells are more infamously known as The Unforgivable Curses.
In the book she tortured her using the Cruciatus curse. In the film the word 'Mudblod' has been cut onto her arm. It is unknown if she used her wand or knife to do this.
Sometimes the best defense is a good offense. The little boy (our narrator) did his family a great service when he (unintentionally) took it upon himself the responsibilities to become the drunkard and inflict all the 'evil' of the situation onto his father without any of the compensating 'attractions' of the vice.
Sometimes the best defense is a good offense. The little boy (our narrator) did his family a great service when he (unintentionally) took it upon himself the responsibilities to become the drunkard and inflict all the 'evil' of the situation onto his father without any of the compensating 'attractions' of the vice.
Voldemort casts the killing curse onto harry which then "kills him", yet because part of voldemorts soul was inside harry voldemort only destroyed part of his horcrux and not harry.
Harry Potter survived the killing curse because his mother died to save him, he didn't have a unique abilty that nobody else had or that could be passed onto his children. Given that there probably won't be another dark wizard who doesn't understand love trying to murder Harry's children it's unlikely they would ever survive it.