Building a Better Voldemort
Sep. 8th, 2012 07:38 pmLast December,
charlottehywd asked if there was a list of things that would make Voldemort a more effective villain. I figured there's no better place to compile one!
Some initial ideas to kick things off:
He could have Apparated into the Potters' house right past the anti-Apparition wards which would stop any normal wizard.
He could have actually killed Arthur with Nagini.
He could have arrested one or more Weasleys in DH and released stories about how they were being subjected to "enhanced interrogation techniques" on suspicion of blood treason in the Daily Prophet to lure Harry out. (Hey, dangling a loved one as bait worked on the kid before, why not give it another shot? It's not like it'll cost Voldemort much even if it doesn't work.)
He could have Imperiused someone close to Harry - Ron, Hermione, Lupin, Molly - making it hard for Harry to know whom to trust.
He could have turned someone close to Harry to his side by other means, either coercion or brilliant manipulation.
He could have unleashed the Inferi instead of leaving them boxed up in the garage.
We could have seen more of the damage the Dementors caused after they went AWOL after the DE breakout from Azkaban.
I'd love to hear more ideas!
Some initial ideas to kick things off:
I'd love to hear more ideas!
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Date: 2012-09-10 05:45 am (UTC)Well, yes, but he could have done a lot of things. He could have hung her upside-down, turned her green with purple polka dots, turned her into a turtle and so forth.
But an efficient villain should cut to the chase and just kill his enemy. Which Voldemort did. No reason to look for more elaborate ways of doing it.
Take away the "stand aside, silly girl, stand aside" bits and Voldemort did the correct thing (for a dark lord).
He certainly shouldn't have given Harry his wand back.
Goodness, that's a classic one! More acceptable, melodramatically speaking - it's such a well-known cliche most people would accept it, the bad guy offering to meet his opponent on an equal footing - than his just being an *idiot* at the final confrontation though.