The spell that killed Gellert Grindelwald was the Avada Kedavra.
Gellert Grindelwald, one of the most powerful dark wizards in history before Lord Voldemort, met his end years after his defeat by Albus Dumbledore and subsequent imprisonment. He was ultimately killed by Voldemort himself during the events leading up to the Second Wizarding War.
The Killing Curse: Avada Kedavra
The Avada Kedavra spell is one of the three Unforgivable Curses. It is a powerful curse that causes instantaneous, painless death and has no known counter-curse that can block it directly (though it can be dodged or blocked by a physical object or magical protection like sacrificial love).
Context of Grindelwald's Death
Voldemort sought Grindelwald in his cell in Nurmengard prison towards the end of the series. Voldemort was attempting to find the location of the Elder Wand, which Grindelwald had once possessed after taking it from Gregorovitch.
Based on the provided information:
- Voldemort went to Grindelwald seeking information, likely about the Elder Wand.
- Grindelwald, despite his imprisonment and Voldemort's terrifying presence, defied him.
- He told Voldemort (truthfully) that the wand would never be his and that Voldemort would never be able to win.
- Voldemort killed Grindelwald using the Avada Kedavra spell after deciding he no longer needed Grindelwald alive.
This act highlights Voldemort's ruthlessness and Grindelwald's final, defiant stand against another dark lord seeking ultimate power.
Here's a brief summary of the key details:
Event | Detail |
---|---|
Victim | Gellert Grindelwald |
Killer | Lord Voldemort |
Killing Spell | Avada Kedavra |
Location | Nurmengard Prison |
Voldemort's Goal | Information (likely Elder Wand) |
Grindelwald's Act | Defiance |
Grindelwald's death by the Killing Curse at Voldemort's hand marked the end of an era for one of the most significant figures in 20th-century magical history.