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Avada Kedavra Alastor Moody |
Board | Voldemort Soundboard |
Format | MP3 |
Length | 4 seconds |
Plays | 128 plays |
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The first sound you hear is a chilling chant of "Kill him! Voldemort, Voldemort!" The urgency in the voices sends shivers down your spine as you can almost feel the dark presence of the powerful Dark Lord. The word "Voldemort" rings out with a sense of fear and dread, emphasizing the terror that his name evokes in the wizarding world.
In the next sound, Voldemort oneshots his servant with a swift and deadly spell. The sound of magic crackling in the air and the thud of a body hitting the ground creates an eerie atmosphere of power and control. The word "oneshots" may be unfamiliar to some, but in the context of this sound, it conveys the effortless and final nature of Voldemort's attack.
As Voldemort laughs better than ever, his cruel and mocking tone is unmistakable. The sound of his laughter echoes in the darkness, piercing through any sense of hope or light. There is something unsettling about the way he revels in his own wickedness, as if each laugh is a twisted celebration of his cruelty.
In another sound clip, Voldemort introduces himself with a chilling declaration: "My name is Voldemort." The sheer confidence and cold certainty in his voice sends a chill down your spine. The word "Voldemort" itself carries weight and significance, as if the very sound of it is a curse in and of itself.
The next sound captures the moment when Voldemort casts a spell with a menacing intonation of "MAGIA (DO VOLDEMORT) FALHANDO." The word "falhando" adds an element of failure or flaw to the incantation, hinting at a rare and unsettling moment of vulnerability for the Dark Lord. It is a reminder that even the most powerful wizards can still be fallible.
In a series of laughter sounds, Voldemort's sinister amusement is palpable. His laughter in all its forms – whether it's a taunting chuckle, a triumphant cackle, or a menacing guffaw – serves as a reminder of his capacity for cruelty and malice. The word "rire" in the French sound clip adds an international flair to his laughter, emphasizing the universal nature of his dark presence.
And finally, the sound of the deadly curse Avada Kedavra being cast on Alastor Moody by Voldemort sends a shiver down your spine. The finality and brutality of the curse is evident in the way it is spoken, with an almost detached tone that belies the true evil behind it. It is a chilling reminder of the destructive power that Voldemort wields.
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