Harry Potter Stats

    Tom Riddle (Lord Voldemort)

    Events [30]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Boy Who Lived [B1-C1]
    5-5
      The Tiny Old Man in the Violet Cloak Tells Mr. Dursley He Should Be Celebrating You-Know-Who Being Gone
    After a stressful day at work, Vernon Dursley accidentally collides with an eccentric man in a violet cloak. The stranger excitedly announces that “You-Know-Who” has been defeated and hugs Vernon before walking away, leaving him rattled and desperate to get home.
    10-11
      Voldemort Is Believed To Have Disappeared, Prompting Celebration Among Wizards
    Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore discuss Lord Voldemort’s apparent downfall. McGonagall presses Dumbledore for details, while Dumbledore emphasizes the importance of calling Voldemort by his name to diminish fear within the magical world.
    11-12
      Voldemort’s Power Breaks When He Fails To Kill Harry Potter
    Dumbledore reveals that Lily and James Potter were killed by Voldemort, but their son, Harry, mysteriously survived. Voldemort’s power was broken in the attempt, and the cause of Harry’s survival remains unknown.
    The Keeper of the Keys [B1-C4]
    53-56
      Voldemort Is Exposed As The Dark Wizard Who Killed Lily And James And Failed To Kill Harry
    Hagrid reveals the tragic circumstances of Harry’s parents’ deaths at the hands of Lord Voldemort. Harry learns about the attack that left him with his iconic scar and the mystery surrounding Voldemort’s disappearance.
    56-57
      Voldemort Vanished Mysteriously After Failing To Kill Harry
    Hagrid recounts the events surrounding Voldemort’s mysterious disappearance after his failed attempt to kill Harry. This revelation deepens the mystery of Harry’s survival and Voldemort’s current whereabouts.
    Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
    79-80
      Hagrid Reveals Voldemort Was Once A Student In Slytherin
    Hagrid describes Quidditch, the wizarding sport, and explains the four Hogwarts houses, reassuring Harry about his place in the school despite his anxieties.
    81-85
      Ollivander Mentions Voldemort’s Wand Shared A Core With Harry’s
    At Ollivanders, Harry is matched with a holly wand containing a phoenix feather core. Mr. Ollivander reveals that the wand shares a core with Voldemort’s wand, adding a layer of intrigue to Harry’s journey.
    85-87
      Harry Struggles With The Memory Of The Night His Parents Died
    After shopping for school supplies, Harry shares his insecurities with Hagrid. Reassured about his future at Hogwarts, Harry departs for the Dursleys with his train ticket in hand, ready for the next chapter of his life.
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    96-97
      Voldemort Is Mentioned As A Memory Harry Should Not Be Reminded Of
    Fred and George enthusiastically reveal to their mother and siblings that they’ve met Harry Potter on the train. Ginny is particularly excited, showing curiosity about Harry, while Mrs. Weasley warns against prying.
    98-101
      Voldemort’s Name Shocks Ron When Harry Says It Casually
    Ron and Harry share stories about their families. Ron reveals the challenges of growing up in a large wizarding family and the feeling of living in his brothers’ shadows, while Harry reflects on his life with the Dursleys.
    106-108
      Voldemort Is Revealed To Have Been In Slytherin House
    Ron shares his fears about being sorted into Slytherin and not living up to his family's legacy. He explains that his whole family has been in Gryffindor, and he worries that he won't meet expectations.
    108-110
      Malfoy Suggests Voldemort’s Influence Lingers In His Threats
    Draco Malfoy, along with Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, enters the compartment and offers Harry his friendship, warning him against associating with "the wrong sort" like Ron. Harry declines the offer, and Ron steps up to defend himself, leading to a brief confrontation.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    255-256
      Voldemort Drinks Unicorn Blood While Cloaked
    Firenze saves Harry from the hooded figure and explains the significance of unicorn blood. He warns that Voldemort is likely behind the unicorn’s death and may be seeking the Sorcerer’s Stone to regain full strength.
    259-261
      Harry Believes Voldemort Is Waiting In The Forest For The Stone
    After returning to the common room, Harry shares his harrowing experience with Ron and Hermione. He comes to the terrifying conclusion that Severus Snape is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone for Lord Voldemort, who waits to return to power. Harry is now more determined than ever to prevent this from happening.
    Through the Trapdoor [B1-C16]
    262-263
      Harry Connects His Nightmares And Scar Pain To Voldemort’s Presence
    As final exams approach, Harry Potter battles mounting anxiety over Lord Voldemort’s possible return. His scar pains him frequently, nightmares of the hooded figure haunt him, and his fear distracts him during testing. Despite this, Harry, Ron, and Hermione complete their exams, trying to reassure themselves that the Stone remains safe under Dumbledore’s watch.
    270-271
      Voldemort’s Potential Return Motivates Harry To Act
    Convinced that Snape plans to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry declares his intent to act. Despite the risk of expulsion, Harry’s determination to prevent Voldemort’s return compels Ron and Hermione to join him. Together, they prepare for a dangerous journey through the trapdoor.
    284-286
      None
    Confronted with a room of deadly flames and a table of potion bottles, Hermione uses logic to solve Snape’s riddle. She identifies the potion that will allow Harry to proceed through the black flames and another for her to return safely.
    287-287
      Voldemort Is Surprisingly Not Present In The Final Chamber
    After drinking the potion, Harry walks through the black flames, preparing to face the final challenge and possibly Lord Voldemort himself. He steels himself for what awaits, knowing that this moment could determine the fate of the Sorcerer's Stone and the future of the wizarding world.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    290-291
      Voldemort Exerts Control Over Quirrell To Achieve His Goals
    Quirinus Quirrell confesses to serving Lord Voldemort after meeting him during his travels. He recounts his failure at Gringotts and the punishments inflicted by Voldemort.
    291-293
      Voldemort Instructs Quirrell To Use Harry To Access The Stone
    Forced by Quirinus Quirrell to look into the Mirror of Erised, Harry discovers the Sorcerer’s Stone hidden within his pocket. Using quick thinking, Harry deceives Quirrell about what he sees in the mirror.
    293-294
      Voldemort Demands The Stone And Threatens Harry With His Parents’ Fate
    Quirinus Quirrell unveils Voldemort’s face on the back of his head. Voldemort directly addresses Harry, taunting him with lies about his parents and demanding the Sorcerer’s Stone.
    294-295
      Voldemort Commands Quirrell To Kill Harry At Any Cost
    As Quirinus Quirrell attacks Harry, the protective power of Lily Potter’s love causes him immense pain. Harry fights back, using this unique power to incapacitate Quirrell while Voldemort commands Quirrell to kill him.
    298-299
      Voldemort Seeks New Ways To Regain Power After His Defeat
    Dumbledore reassures Harry that delaying Voldemort’s rise to power through acts of resistance is critical. He emphasizes the importance of courage and persistence in the fight against darkness.
    301-302
      Voldemort’s Attempts To Regain Power Are Discussed By Harry And His Friends
    Harry recounts his confrontation with Quirrell and Voldemort to Ron and Hermione in the hospital wing. They marvel at Harry’s bravery and express their gratitude for his courage.
    303-304
      Harry Boldly Speaks Voldemort’s Name While Discussing Their Encounter
    Hagrid visits Harry in the hospital wing and gives him a photo album filled with pictures of his parents, providing Harry with a cherished link to his family.
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
    The Worst Birthday [B2-C1]
    4-5
      Voldemort Lost His Powers When He Failed to Kill Harry
    Harry recalls his unusual past and his connection to Lord Voldemort. He reflects on his lightning-shaped scar, which is a reminder of the night Lord Voldemort killed his parents and tried to kill him as well. Harry is reminded of the mysteries surrounding his survival and Lord Voldemort's downfall. Though he has been raised by Muggles, Harry knows that he is far from normal due to his magical heritage.
    7-8
      Harry Remembers Narrowly Escaping Voldemort at the End of Last Term
    After being dismissed by the Dursleys, Harry goes outside and sits on the garden bench, feeling lonely on his birthday. He reflects on how much he misses Hogwarts and his best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, who have not written to him all summer. Harry wonders if they have forgotten him, and he feels disconnected from the magical world.
    Dobby's Warning [B2-C2]
    14-15
      Harry Mentions Voldemort’s Name While Talking to Dobby
    Dobby nearly lets slip something negative about his wizard family, causing him to immediately punish himself by banging his head against the window. Harry is alarmed and tries to stop him. Dobby reveals that his family makes him punish himself for any mistakes and that they are cruel to him, but he is bound to serve them for life.
    15-17
      Harry Suspects Voldemort Might Be Behind the Danger at Hogwarts
    Dobby reveals that he has come to protect Harry and warns him not to return to Hogwarts, as there is a dangerous connection to make terrible things happen at the school. Harry is stunned by the warning and tries to convince Dobby that he must return to Hogwarts, as it is the only place he feels he belongs. Dobby insists that Harry must stay where he is safe.
    The Burrow [B2-C3]
    28-30
      Harry Tells the Weasleys About Dobby and Draco Malfoy
    While flying in the enchanted car, Harry recounts his encounter with Dobby, the house-elf, and the warnings not to return to Hogwarts. The Weasleys speculate that Draco Malfoy might have sent Dobby as part of a plot, considering the Malfoy family’s dark reputation.