Was Voldemort in the forest?
The Forest in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Harry and Draco ended up finding the creature, but were also confronted with a mysterious hooded figure. The centaur Firenze saves them from it and explains that the figure is actually Voldemort, who is trying to gain eternal life.
What happened to Voldemort after he killed Harry’s parents?
According to Dumbledore the unstable part of soul left in him took shelter in the only living thing in that room i.e. Harry giving him the scar and some of Voldemort’s power and making him a Horcrux which Voldemort never intended to make. The killing curse he cast on Harry rebounded and hit Tom Riddle.
What happened to Voldemort’s soul in Deathly Hallows?
Quirrell returns to Hogwarts where Voldemort plans to steal the Philosopher’s Stone to make a more permanent body. My impression is that after the killing curse backfired on Voldemort, his soul was ripped from his body. This bodiless soul was the force that held Voldemort’s consciousness during those years of exile.
Why does Voldemort want to use the stone?
First, I understand that Voldemort wanted to use the Stone to restore him to normal life. But what I don’t get is – why does he want to use the Stone for that? He had a wizard servant at his disposal, like he had with Pettigrew later, and he had his Horcruxes in place. Why did he bother with the Stone?
When did Voldemort come back to life in Harry Potter?
—Harry Potter witnessing Voldemort’s rebirth [src] The Return of the Dark Lord took place on the 24 June, 1995 in the graveyard of Little Hangleton, when Voldemort was restored to physical form and full magical power after being incorporeal for nearly fourteen years.
Could Voldemort have used Quirrell’s blood for his resurrection?
However, as Voldemort mentions to his Death Eaters after his resurrection, he could have used any wizard or witch that still hated him. True, he would not have the special effects of Harry’s blood, but that’s also true if he had used the elixir. Quirrell might be unable to perform the ritual.