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Post by chris777 on Feb 8, 2010 18:33:47 GMT -5
So who would win in a fight between Voldemort and Jadis. If you ask me, it would depend on where they duel. Jadis is able to turn stuff into stone and create winter and Voldemort is able to cast multiple spells, not the least being Avada Kedavra which instantly kills somebody. This is what I think. If they dueled on earth, Voldemort would win. Voldemort can't be killed on earth unless all his horcruxes (or however you spell them) are destroyed and he could just do Avada Kedavra on Jadis from a distance, before she even gets close enough to stone him. On Charn, however, Jadis would win. She could just speak the deplorable word and kill Voldemort on the spot.
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Post by crysis on Feb 8, 2010 20:37:19 GMT -5
Two things. First of all, Voldemort doesn't lose his immortality just because he travels away from earth. The point is you have to defeat his horcruxes before his killable, not take him away from them. I'm sure if Voldemort could've, he would've sent one of the horcruxes sailing towards Pluto in a space shuttle. It might get destroyed eventually, sure, but...
I've lost where I was. Oh yes. Immortality. Now, the second thing was, Voldemort CAN be defeated. He just can't be killed. Something as powerful as this deplorable word sounds (I actually don't know what you're referencing here) would surely revert Voldemort to his puny spirit self for another ten years or whatever.
Also, stop being so crazy.
Okay, three things.
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Post by chris777 on Feb 8, 2010 21:49:47 GMT -5
Something as powerful as this deplorable word sounds (I actually don't know what you're referencing here) would surely revert Voldemort to his puny spirit self for another ten years or whatever. The deplorable word is a type of magical word used in a ritual which when done in the proper conditions will destroy all life on the planet. It was used by Queen Jadis, the former queen of the now dead world Charn. This is explained in the book, "The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis, also known as Jack.
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Post by Seneschal on Feb 9, 2010 9:56:13 GMT -5
Jadis is better known as the White Witch from "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe". Granted she mostly just wanders about on a sledge making snacks during "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", but Jadis pretty much has divine-level power. So, Jadis would win - she's basically operating on a completely different power scale. It's like asking "Who would win a wrestling match - Hulk Hogan or The Balrog?" (In other words, the real answer is, it depends who's writing the script )
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Post by Ghost Bear on Feb 9, 2010 10:01:39 GMT -5
As I've said since the first one of these vs posts (but the people making them refuse to listen!), you can't answer this question. Every universe (in this case, the Harry Potter and Narnia universes created by JK Rowling and CS Lewis respectively) has different base rules over what is and isn't possible within those universes, both in individual power levels and scale. These rules do not translate well into a competition like this.
-GB
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Post by chris777 on Feb 9, 2010 10:47:25 GMT -5
As I've said since the first one of these vs posts (but the people making them refuse to listen!), you can't answer this question. Every universe (in this case, the Harry Potter and Narnia universes created by JK Rowling and CS Lewis respectively) has different base rules over what is and isn't possible within those universes, both in individual power levels and scale. These rules do not translate well into a competition like this. Its still fun to compare, or try to compare stuff like this and see what people think. For instance, there is an ongoing debate over which would win between the Starship Enterprise and an Imperial Star Destroyer. Although they can't really be compared, its still fun to debate such stuff and people have made whole websites devoted to such stuff.
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Post by Seneschal on Feb 9, 2010 11:31:05 GMT -5
Seriously - no, seriously - the answer to all of these questions, (including the Enterprise vs Star Destroyer one) is "Who's writing it?"
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Post by eviltb on Feb 9, 2010 12:00:03 GMT -5
Comparing a SD and the Enterprise isnt as cut and dry. What classes/models are we talking about here??
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Post by crysis on Feb 9, 2010 14:07:53 GMT -5
Oh, that Jadis! In that case it depends, as Chris has said, on where they are fighting because it is clearly stated in the Narnia series that her powers are useless outside of Narnia and severely weakened outside of Charn.
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