Voldemort's effect on world-wide wizardry

greatelderone greatelderone at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 11 18:41:05 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 100880

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "fandulin" <fandulin at y...> 
wrote:
> Big picture question.  We know that Voldemort is the greatest 
threat 
> to the wizards and witches of Europe for quite awhile, but what 
> effect does he have on the rest of the magical world?  I mean, do 
> the magical communities of South and North America, Asia, Africa, 
> etc....fear or even know about him? 

GEO: This is just my guess, but I'm guessing that the wizarding 
communities try to stay out of each other's political affairs such 
as the yearly civil war.

> Is he a global threat, or is he 
> more localized (with long-range designs on ruling the world 
perhaps).

GEO: From what Rowling has said he has plans to go onto expanding 
his hold on the rest of the continent so I guess he really wants 
world domination.

> Does he have cults of Death Eaters all over the world, who follow 
> him from afar? 

GEO: Possible. Afterall Karkaroff is located out of England in 
Easter Europe and the staff of Durmstrang seem to be big supporters 
of the Dark Arts though they don't seem to have Voldemort's passion 
against the mudbloods.

> Or are there similar, but unconnected dramas taking 
> place in other places. 

GEO: There are probably Voldemort like figures everywhere afterall 
Voldemort seemed to have followed the footsteps of his predecessor 
Grindelwald who Dumbledore defeated.
 
> A Chinese Dumbledore, fighting against the 
> evil wizard Cao Cao, with the only safe haven being the Fujian 
> Honorable Academy of Wizards!  Ok, letting it get away from 
> me....cool to think about though.

GEO: Indeed that would be cool especially if we see more different 
brands of magic.





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