Talk:Voldemort vs Sauron/@comment-25563752-20190829210230/@comment-25760276-20190830033714

Okay, but you weren't arguing whether Sauron could block it, you straight up said that no forms of magic could block it under no circumstances. It is, again, a no-limits fallacy to say that the killing curse can't be stopped by any forms of magic whatsoever.

And yes, the stone is a potent argument. Stone walls blocking the curse is a physical defense that could protect people from death. Similarly, Sauron used his magic as a physical wall to block the attack. There is no reason it should not have a similar effect, as they are both physical defenses.

Although Lily's love never "weakened" Voldemort until after his body was destroyed by his reflected curse. Her love, in the first place, had to pose as a defense against the "unblockable curse" in order to deflect that blast in the first place. Not that Voldemort's weakened physical body even effects his curses since even the weakest wizards are able to conjure Avada Kedavra and have it kill.

I really don't care if Sauron wins or not, and I'm not claiming that you're bias. I'm only countering the point that the killing curse can't be blocked, because that's ridiculous.