How To Become Immortal: Every Method Of Immortality Explained
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Hey everyone welcome back to Harry Potter folklore so for todays video I wanna talk bout every way possible, every route, every avenue you can take in order to achieve immortality, a life long goal fro many, a curse for some, depending how you look at it. I’d like to be immortal anyway thats for sure. I’ve done a good bit of research on the matter and it seems to me that there are 5 ways within the wizarding world of Harry Potter than can allow you to become immortal.
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Yes, phoenixes are immortal even against the killing curse. Fawkes, Dumbledor’s phoenix, devoured a killing curse from Voldemort in the Ministry of Magic when the two wizards were dueling.
yea, I stopped the video to see if this glaring error had been covered.
Glad other people caught that
So why didn't he helped him, like Fawkes just need it to cry a bit.
@@braylin5003 Fawkes was shielding Dumbledore. Voldemort cast the Killing Curse, and Fawkes swooped in front of Dumbledore and swallowed it, immediately bursting into flame and ash, then was reborn.
@@Silversorcerer ik but not being able to survived, doesn't mean he can't healed
I make the argument that Harry was truly the only one that technically had all in his position all at once. He owned the cloak, had the stone with him for almost a year, and even though the elder wand wasn’t in hand it yielded to him. And to drive that home it was in the worst hands it could be in but it was Harry’s.
Further more he chose to drop the resurrection stone. He chose to give it all up. He was the master of death in both ways.
Since a horcrux reduces the owner to a state that is less than a spirit when the body dies I think the option to return as a ghost should also be mentioned it is also a form of immortality, although not many chose it.
Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, House ghost for Gryffindor, said that not many people choose to be a ghost, per conversation with Harry Potter in Order of The Phoenix book!!
Being a ghost is basically forming a "stasis" being from the essence of your soul. It's not you. It's explicitly stated that you can no longer learn/grow/expand as a being as a ghost. You still exist as you died and your ghost reacts to the changing world as yourself as you died.
Like, if you died before the creation of The Moon Walk, you would only ever interpret the sight of such a thing as if that being were defying the laws of physics as opposed to understanding and being able to learn how to Moon Walk (which most people can).
@@TheHomerowKeys I am not sure how strict the being unable to learn restriction is. Nick knows Harry is important because he defeated the dark wizard Voldemort allthough neither of them lived during his lifetime, so he obviously learned this after his death.
Besides is Voldemort's existence after being hit by his killling curse in Godric's Hollow better? He describes the state he was in as less than a ghost. So you could argue a Horcrux doesn't make you truly immortal either, although there is a way to regain a body.
Ha ha beginning of the video took me through a roller coaster of emotions. "There are 7 known immortals" What really?! "I won't tell you who they are" Porqueeeeee "But I will tell you eventually" Sigh of relief, ha thank you.
I often wonder if, as you’ve said in this video, the philosopher’s stone keeps you alive but aging slowly. Or if Nicolas Flamel and his wife were slowly aging because they were sharing the elixir of life. Perhaps the stone is only capable of making enough elixir to keep one person at a time alive and unaging.
The philosopher's stone is often left ambiguous in most media as it is really a metaphor, and in the HP universe they use it as more of a question.
Flamel and his wife could have gone on for longer, but despite having the ability they chose to stop drinking it and pass on.
I think that stone was a crude one probabbly, not a perfected one. That is why it only extended lifespan but vitality of the user was decaying over time. So he would die eventualy anyways. Real philosophers stone is stated to grant eternal youth and immortality. So this stone based on what we have seen is only some Crude version.
@@janodefenua4603 It also is unusable by anyone except the one who made it. Part of the process of creating the philosopher's stone is perfecting yourself as well as the stone, so it doesn't have the same effect for someone who hasn't gone through the process of creating it (at least according to my own research of legends of the philosopher's stone, though I'm not sure if Rowlings even knows that).
Fawkes shielded Dumbledore from the curse in TOTP book during his duel with Voldy, so phoenixes can and do survive Avada Kedavra
Not really. Death is just not permanent for them. They are reborn from their ashes. Fawkes did die upon getting hit by the killing curse but he was just reborn from his ashes.
All magic comes with a price. The greater the magic, the greater the cost.
That sounds very spooky but it's completely untrue. The extremely vast majority of magic is totally free and extraordinarily useful.
This is HP not OUAT, rumpleskilletskin :P
Every action has a reaction.
8:20 Fawkes took a killing curse for Dumbledore during their duel at the ministry and was reborn if i remember right.
That’s right.
Go Fawkes!
I don't think I'd want to be immortal. My grandmother is 97 years old, and almost everyone she has ever known is dead, including her eldest son. When you keep living, you get to a point in life where you keep losing the people you love. I'm not sure I'd necessarily want to be the one always mourning the loss of yet another friend or family member, especially the younger generations. I actually just lost a pet yesterday, so the feeling is fresh. If you want to know what it's like getting old, have a lot of pets and bond with them all. It sets you up for heartbreak.
Yeah but if you are able to make new friends and new family... see the point? To some people immortality would be a curse who would dwell on what they lost. To other immortality would be a boon because they would realize "Hey... I can make new family, new friends, and do lots of stuff I would never get the chance to!"
@@christopherkidwell9817 Sure, you can make new friends and possibly have new family members, but you can't actually replace anyone. You'd still feel the loss of those you loved that are gone, and those losses will continue to accumulate as the years pass.
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I love how unicorns are basically the magical manifestation of pure innocence. So innocent you get cursed
For Valentine’s Day, can you please do Are Love Potions Dark magic?
I would say they are not dark magic. But can easily be abused. Like think of Incendio a fire charm. Innocent enough but can burn down houses if used this way. Love potions in HP seem to be more for couples that are already together or to strength their love. But for those not in love just makes obsession.
Like what would happen if someone was conceived by two people that both were in love but one was under a love potion? We only have Voldermort as he the union of a love potion by two people not in love with each other. And Albus said everything would have been different if Merope would have lived and raised her son.
The elixir of life can b brewed by hand, but the recipe has been lost throughout the ages. Possible since the medieval. Genies r on pottermore that says they can glide on water, but what about wish granting? That could grant immortality. And then there's the fountain of youth, if there is such a thing in HPverse, it could restore ur youth for another generation of life then u have to come back to it again, but that's just a fan-thought.
Just make a phoenix your horcrux.
But wouldn't the horcrux be destroyed on burning day, because a Phoenix is reborn after it dies like how harry died and was reborn.
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Fawks was the phoenix that donated the feather that resides in Voldemort’s wand. And in HP Fawks protected Dumbledore from one of Voldemort’s killing curse. And since wands that share a common core can’t duel each other properly, does that mean Voldemort’s wand won’t work properly on Fawks?
No
I'm curious as to what would happen if you didn't kill the unicorn to obtain it's blood. Say you came across an already dead one or you extracted some blood without killing it
I think the idea is that you're taking something pure from an innocent creature, not that you're the one that killed it.
@@TheHomerowKeys yes you're probably right, I just like to explore wording
What if somehow you had befriended a unicorn and you were on the verge of death and the unicorn could sense it so it bites itself to give you its blood to save you?🤣🤷♂️
@@TheHomerowKeys right but if ts dead then your not taking anything from anyone its a non sentient thing at that point , yes grave robbing is technically wrong but at that point isn't it the same as taking water from a river
@@lasthope3237 I don't think death and magic in the HP universe follow that mentality.
Like the substance is still Unicorn's Blood. The thing itself is the pure thing meaning the fact that it came from an innocent creature is a part of its makeup/substance.
You forgot the bell jar of time (and time magic in general). Also there is basilisk freezing yourself (by looking at the reflection of a basilisk), keeping you in stasis with instructions to remain so until muggles fix aging with science. Also Flammel's stone is arguably an incomplete stone, as he would need to perfect himself in order to create the true philosopher's stone (which may be why he wanted to become immortal in the first place, then later deciding it was too much work to just create another flawed one after it was destroyed).
Since I have studied alchemy, the Philosopher's Stone is far the best possible bet to immortality and of course the stone can do many other things, such turning all metals into gold and silver and curing all illnesses.
Where did you study alchemy? Oxford? Princeton?
@@TheHomerowKeys Actual text books of my own.
@@TheHomerowKeys Hogwarts
Some have theorized there might be a time based immortality route in HP. Now this would be (my) version of it. Like something like Aging Charms that can hold time at bay or even reverse it. But is one of the most extremely advanced, powerful, and dangerous forms of magic. To where the Patronus Charm is a first year level spell in comparison. That only wizards of Gellert, Voldermort, or Albus skill could even attempt it. And isn’t like you cast it once and never again. But that every few months or years needs to be recast. And that it’s extremely painful and if not properly executed can lead to unbirth as is a canon circumstance of misuse of Time-Turners and other time based magic. I also would have it as another failed route that Voldermort wouldn’t use.
1. It only stops aging not offers any resistance to physical trauma.
2. While it only requires the spell the spell is highly dangerous. And every time cast there is a risk of it failing and a rebound of an Age Charm is fatal no matter how skilled. So even if you get three years as an example at the end you have to risk it again and again forever.
3. Even if cast correctly the pain is so great it can easily kill you, and weakens you during it to where your vulnerable. As you are in so much pain you’re paralyzed but you can’t go into shock or be knocked out as if you do the spell will rebound the instant you give up control.
But this my opinion of a time based immortality in HP.
The glass bell in Order of the Phoenix that the death-eater fell into and his head went from old to a baby. If one could expand that to cover your whole body you could go back to being a young man again as often as you needed to. Only issue is if you cannot keep one's memories. If not it could still be used and then take a premade memory infused potion after rejuvenation to get your memories back. Ron spoke of memory aids that did work like real powdered dragon's claw so I
am rather inclined to think that such a potion could be feasible since it's make believe.
This isn’t related to the video but just wanna say I remember when you only had 1000 subs it’s cool to see how far you’ve come
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I get the feeling that phoenix tears and purified unicorn's blood, and thestral hair are used as crucial ingredients for the elixir of life.
Though she doesn't develop it in her books, you also have vampires who are essentially immortal as well.
Vampires are considered "Beasts" in-universe though, right?
Actually I think beings like centaurs. But still, technically immortal.
@@TheHomerowKeys They are beings.
@@katholmes7112 Centaurs rejected Being status because they didn't want to be in the same category as Vampires and Hags (which are considered to be Beings).
Are they immortal in the Harry Potter universe though? I have heard conflicting things in that regard (with no mention I know of for a vampire older than 200).
Here's a really good question regarding Voldemort, why didn't he toss even just 1 of his horcruxes into the pacific ocean into or around the Marianas Trench? Dark magic could easily protect a small object indefinitely from the intense pressures down there, and no witch, wizard, or muggle can get down there unassisted by themselves. And it wouldn't take very long for it to be buried under tons of sediment from the hydrothermal vents... objectively speaking it would be qn ideal location to hide a horcrux. Then again, Voldemort probably wouldn't even know of the existence of the Marianas Trench, as he wouldn't pay any attention to what muggles are doing.
I’d say because in his own way, Voldemort was sentimental when it came to his horcruxes. He wouldn’t want them to be out of his own reach
@@blueodis then he deserved every single one being destroyed for his sentimentality. In a situation like that requires being smart not sentimental.
Because he needs a Horcrux to resurrect if his body is destroyed?
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Interesting good to know… for a friend of course
It was in Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone that we learn that in 1991 he was 665 and a half years old going on 666.
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I think another method is to ask the room of requirement. If the room can’t produce the information to be becoming immortal. It might be able to keep you immortal on the condition that you can never leave it.
Wouldn't you have to have a true need for immortality then?
First thoughts are Horcruxes, that Deathly Hallow, Philosopher’s Stone.
Very good
so had a tought on the invisibility cloack... isn´t this cloack just by it self is a way to imortality ? if death can´t see you and pick you up to take you ...doesn´t that make user imortal ? yes the user of the cloack might age ...but death can´t see the user and can not take the user soul as long as the user owns the cloack ...so if the user does not pass the cloack and keeps it to him self what happens ?
what if you dont kill a unicorn and drink its blood like with a needle or like in the recent game you can breed them . ( collect blood as they give birth or something). would the curse still take effect ?
I don't remember if I'm recalling this wrong, but I thought in the fifth book and the fight with Voldemort folx tanked a unforgivable curse for Dumbledore and survived
I think in the movie when the professors are putting the defense around the castle we see slug horn drinking a potion I think it was a luck one and is the reason Harry’s side one.😮
Didn't the Phoenix survive voldemorts killing curse when he fought Dumbledore in the book
Yes
Interesting question that I've never seen anything on before, are there any special properties to phoenix blood? I know they use feathers as wand cores and tears can heal any wound, but what would happen if one were to get phoenix blood? Would it have restorative properties or would it be similar to unicorn blood? Perhaps it would only yield negative results? I'm not sure but if anybody has read anything on it, let me know!
What about that ritual Voldemort performed at the end of book four - or was that only in the movie? It's been forever since I read the books. But did that actually give him a new body or simply "repair" his existing body? Would this work if you already had a body? If so, what becomes of the old body?
It's a regeneration ritual used by dark wizards from Spain, it doesn't make you immortal, it only regenerates limbs and organs.
My question about Phoenix's is do they always come back exactly the same are the patterns of their feather exactly the same are thier genders the same etc. We know they remember most if not all.
what about binding ones lifeforce to he earth itself ?
Could one become a phoenix animagus? And surely there is some kind of potion one could produce with phoenix tears....perhaps mixing unicorn blood and phoenix tears.
I know of 3: philospher stone that makes elixir of life,horcruxes and blood of unichorn.
I guess it's not confirmed or even fully diagnosed, but I feel like there is some potential for the matter with the bell jar birds in the department if mysteries.
When a Deatheater's head was exposed to it, it continuously changed into a baby head and back to adult.
As far as I'm aware, we don't know what happened to this Deatheater.
Now, I don't believe anyone in the Wizarding World has yet figured any way of utilizing this, but I think that if they were to find a way to maybe slow this time loop down tremendously, we could have a being who is essentially immortal because they go back and forth between age.
just would like to mention that they probably thought of becoming the master of death in a litteral sense at the start as
the cloak hides from death (the one brother hid from death for a long time longer than a normal human should live and then welcomed daeth as a friend but not before passing his cloak down)
the elder wand has the power to esentialy kill anything and make you a master at magic
the stone had the power to resurect someone from the dead (even if it was in an undead state or half living state)
by having all 3 you could argue that you where the master of death and could kill anyone then resurect them and hide from death it self, there was perhaps some who also thought you could kill death with his artifacts.
anyone else agree with this?
I feel like if you're able bind your sole to a body made from a highly durable material such as gold or something along those lines that wouldn't erode and even then you could transfer your sole to a new body and since you aren't splitting your sole and you wouldn't age since you don't have a natural body.
You should make videos on other movies and series as well
Why are the ghosts in gray and Peeves the Poltergeist is in color? Both are spirits.
what do you think would happen if when taking unicorn blood you didn't kill it?
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I believe Herpo must be a distant ancestor to Salazar Slytherin seeing as he was the earliest known Parseltongue
As another comment noted, it is certainly known that phoenixes can survive the killing curse as Fawkes literally ate one to save Dumbledore. In theory though if that never happened i still would've said yes they can, because it doesn't matter how a Phoenix dies, they simply just come back. So you can kill them in all sorts of ways, but death is not the end for a Phoenix, only a restart.
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What about vampirism? Why voldemort never considered that? Vampires are undead therefore immortal, yes there are few inconvenient things like Need to drink blood/avoiding sunlight/holy places but it is way better than destroying your soul.
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The only thing closest to true immortality out of the three methods is the creation of a Horcrux/Horcruxes.
Philosopher's stone start drinking the Elixir of life still in my prime
Is becoming a lich an option?
Fawkes is a reference to Guy Fawkes.
I'm just glad there's no Wizarding World equivalent to the Essence Transfer Ritual from Star Wars. I don't want to think about a Voldemort with the ability to force people out of their bodies and taking them as his own. He'd probably be unstoppable.
I would say if Voldemort had clone bodies like Sidious he would be unstoppable as he could just use one of them as a host right after he lost his body.
Time to make a Phoenix my Horkrux.
What if voldemort became a vampire because of the unicorn blood.... He is pale, red eyes. How are vampire made, I mean the first vampire.
personally, I would say that all of these are simply extenders of life none actually grant a continuous and real form of immortality being freedom from the constraints of death as all are either continuous use meaning a crutch or a way of breaking yourself down and painfully avoiding death for a very finite time and as far as I can see the deathly hallows only hasten death as at least 2 brought death faster to their owners
We need a unicorn blood energy drink 😆
They are already immortal but I think you mean how to stop dying. Also fawkes took the killing curse when voldemort cast it at dumbldore when they fought in the ministry and turned into a chick.
It’s true, that albus Dumbledore bird did not arrive after literally following killing her that was meant for Harry in the fifth book. However, I guess in a way fuck does arrive.
What if Harry Potter joined Hogwarts as a fifth-year?
if you were to raise a unicorn, would you be able to extract blood humanely to drink its blood and still recieve the corpse?
My belief is that only the invisibility cloak grants immortality at least until its current Master produces a new heir even if the cloak has not physically been passed on. Invisibility is just a nifty little side power it as to cloak it's real purpose
I don't mean that one has to be wearing the cloak, my belief is that the Master of the cloak is immortal (regardless of whether or not they are wearing it) until he or she has brought a new life into the world to act as the heir/heiress when in truth that child would be the master.
elixir of life should be elixir of longevity
Didn’t the monguls have a method for drinking their horses blood without killing them. Couldn’t one just do that to a unicorn then and not suffer the horrible fate because all you did was essentially milk the animal
I'm interested about Vampires in Harry Potter. Can a human become one? Would that extend their lifetime? If so, then by how much? There just seems to be no info on them.
All magic comes with a cost. The question is when the cost comes
Is it possible to become an animagus as a Phoenix?
Another way to live forever I's endless surgery, replacing old parts with new ones
How about vampires
The books says a Phoenix survives a killing curse fawks saves dumbledore by catching the killing curse
All you have to do is use the Sorcerer's Stone to stay alive and then you'd Polyjuice Potion to make yourself look youthful and knowing the properties of Polyjuice Potion it physically changes your appearance so right there problem-solved 😁
What if drinking unicorn blood is how you become a vampire in the wizarding world?
That would be the curse, the half live you'd, become living dead.
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According to the Immortal Hulk Hogan just say your prayers and eat your vitamins and you can run wild forever.
What about becoming a vampire?
What if you became a phoenix animagus 🤔
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Bleh same old re-rinsed content. Can you come up with like a different movie verse? Id love to hear your commentary on shadow and bone, or like idk a show
What if you didn't slay the unicorn, but knocked it out and drank.
What about vampirism?
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You forgot Vampires exist in Harry Potter lore
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There are ways to become immortal
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You forgot vampirism
Sorry have to say Quirinus Quirrell was written as queerness squirrel in the transcript of the video. Not sure what happened but brilliant.
Immortally sucks; because the individual doesn’t change but everything does change. Plus with reincarnation ; the individual experiences and evolves
Yeah. Obviously survive the killing curse by rebirth. What are you talking about? And what do you mean with the stone lost? The wand is gone too… I just. I’m giving up. I’ve been trying to start listening more and more and the research seems lazier and lazier. Especially considering it’s a children’s book series lol.