User blog comment:HaydenStudios/Reserved matchups for the remainder of Season 1/@comment-2006360-20120319205641/@comment-4484220-20120319215902

"BTW, Rowling's imagined appearances of Snape and Sirius Black were reversed in the movies, did anyone know that?" I did.

Now. It is one of my rules to NEVER do a large amount of arguing for one warrior in the comments in one of my battles. It's enough already that I can influence people's votes with my personal edges. The most that I ever do in the comments is dispell lies, and defend my loadouts. But here, I'll say that I truly think that Voldemort is the deadlier warrior. Imhotep got his ass handed to him by a couple of muggles. Twice. Voldemort practically eats muggles for breakfast. Just a simple book that if read from would do away with him. But the second time he was defeated by the same muggles, and they didn't need the book to defeat him. Under ordinary circumstances, Voldemort has seven horcruxes to make him immortal. Not only are most of them hidden at cryptic places around the world, but they're magically gaurded, and insanely hard to destroy. Voldemort's method of immortality is infact, about fourteen times more secure. But in the loadout, Undead RVD chose to make Nagini Voldy's last horcrux, and give absolutely no reduction to Imhotep's method of immortality. This was a total act of biastness. You could tell RVD rigged the fight because he made Voldemort fall to his knees, cry, and beg for mercy. When doing a wizard battle, the idea is to make it come down to who is the more powerful wizard, and not hide the weaknesses, and do away with the strengths. Imhotep had numerous opportunities to kill the main protagonist of The Mummy, but he couldn't. What does Voldemort do to his enemies the moment he sees them? Avada Kedavra. In my opinion, it's a lopsided battle in favor of Voldemort. But when I do the blog post, I'm going to represent the warriors fairly, unlike RVD.