Voldemort didn't just want to kill Muggle-borns in the second book. He had always wanted to kill them. The reason is because his father, who was a Muggle-born, left Voldemort's mother pregnant. Voldemort's mother was a witch, but after falling in love with Voldemort's father, she gave up all her powers.
After that, when Voldemort realised that he was a wizard, he looked down to Muggle-borns.
In Fantasy: When any and all wizards and witches (including muggle borns) are written down by a magic quill in a book of dates. When it shows that year's wizards, McGonigal is responsible for sending out letters and/or meeting the parents of muggle borns. In real life: It's not real.
They are considered half-blood. A witch or wizard is only considered muggle born if neither parents have magical abilities. If two muggle-borns have a child, both of them have magicial powers which means they cannot be muggle-born. They are also not pure-blood because their grandparents are muggles. There is no actual occurrence of a wizard or witch with two muggle born parents within the book, but the odds are very much against there never having been two muggle-borns in the entire Wizarding World that got together and procreated.
Lord Voldemort killed muggle Frank Bryce in the Riddle Mansion at the start of the book. Frank had overheard him talking about murdering someone else who turned out to be Bertha Jonkins, she was killed in Albania before the events of the fourth book. At the end of the book, Voldemort orders Peter Pettigrew to kill Cedric Diggory. This happens in the graveyard in Little Hangleton, next to the Riddle Mansion.
The first people Lord Voldemort killed were his father and his father's parents.
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In Fantasy: When any and all wizards and witches (including muggle borns) are written down by a magic quill in a book of dates. When it shows that year's wizards, McGonigal is responsible for sending out letters and/or meeting the parents of muggle borns. In real life: It's not real.
They are considered half-blood. A witch or wizard is only considered muggle born if neither parents have magical abilities. If two muggle-borns have a child, both of them have magicial powers which means they cannot be muggle-born. They are also not pure-blood because their grandparents are muggles. There is no actual occurrence of a wizard or witch with two muggle born parents within the book, but the odds are very much against there never having been two muggle-borns in the entire Wizarding World that got together and procreated.
Lord Voldemort killed muggle Frank Bryce in the Riddle Mansion at the start of the book. Frank had overheard him talking about murdering someone else who turned out to be Bertha Jonkins, she was killed in Albania before the events of the fourth book. At the end of the book, Voldemort orders Peter Pettigrew to kill Cedric Diggory. This happens in the graveyard in Little Hangleton, next to the Riddle Mansion.
The first people Lord Voldemort killed were his father and his father's parents.
Te Muggle Wump Monkeys, fictional characters in a Roald Dahl book for children
Lord Voldemort dies in the 7th book, but not Harry Potter.
His name, Voldemort.
it already came out you can find it in the libary or Borns & Noble (a bookstore) you can find the whole seris in Borns & Noble but they dont have the last book the last book is really hard to find
No, Voldemort is killed at the end of the book.
SPOILERS: In the last book of the Harry Potter series, Book 7, during the end of the book, Harry Potter kills Voldemort with a single lash of his wand. Harry had used expelliarmus charm and reflected Voldemort's killing curse, which had turned around and killed Voldemort instead of Harry. Want to know how this was possible? Read the book.
Book 7
He himself is not a book; Lord Voldemort is a character in a series of books titled "Harry Potter." He is the antagonist trying to kill Harry.