![]() ![]() The first is that the Avada Kedavra curse is supposed to kill instantly on impact. While Voldemort was the one who killed Snape, he likely wanted a way out because of this sense of trust and chose the snake to do his dirty work.Īvada Kedavra, the killing curse is used twice in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, and the way it's used breaks two fundamental rules. There was also the case of Snape trying to stop Quirrell, and explaining that he was ensuring that Voldemort had him inside Hogwarts for his return. This is likely why Dumbledore trusted Snape to carry out his mission without compromise. One possible reason for this is that Snape is a master Occlumens, meaning he can shield his mind from people with Legilimency. ![]() Related: All Fantastic Beasts & Harry Potter Characters Who Are Related Even when Bellatrix questioned him, Snape explained he would have gotten Voldemort returned much quicker if he were more trusted. No matter what Snape did as a spy, Voldemort never once figured out that he was not on the Dark Lord's side all along. ![]() This included Bellatrix Lestrange and Severus Snape. However, there were a select few that had his trust, and whom he treated with respect. He openly despised some of his Death Eaters, even the loyal ones like Luscious Malfoy. ![]()
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