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'''Volxemortserum''', also called '''Voldemortserum, Volxemortserom, Volximortserum, Volremortserum '''and '''Volxemortseruem''', is a potion mentioned several times in ''My Immortal''.
 
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'''Volxemortserum '''is an apparently addictive potion mentioned several times in ''[[My Immortal]]''.
   
 
Presumably, this potion is vaguely based on '''Veritaserum''' from the original books, which is a potion that forces the drinker to tell the truth. This is evident when Snap is forced to tell all his "secretes", which is probably meant to be "Secrets".
It is first mentioned in Chapter 31, where [[Serious Blak|Serious]] and [[Ebony]] force feed it to [[Snap and Loopin|Snap]] . It appears that the potion makes Snap tell all of his "secretes."
 
   
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== Role in the Story ==
In Chapter 32, we learn that [[Proffesor Sinister|Professor Sinister]] is addicted to Volxemortserum. In Chapter 34, Professor Sinister drinks the serum while sending Ebony back in time.
 
 
It is first mentioned in [[Chapter Thirty One|Chapter 31]], where [[Serious Blak|Serious]] and [[Ebony]] force feed it to [[Snap and Loopin|Snap]] . It appears that the potion makes Snap tell all of his "secretes."
   
 
In [[Chapter Thirty Two|Chapter 32]], we learn that [[Proffesor Sinister|Professor Sinister]] is addicted to Volxemortserum, though she does not seem to have any symptoms similar to those experienced by Snap. In [[Chapter Thirty Four|Chapter 34]], Professor Sinister drinks the serum while sending Ebony back in time.
In Chapter 36, Ebony and her friends see Professor Sinister drinking the serum again. [[Draco]] suggests that they buy some "portions" in town to cure her addiction.
 
   
However, in Chapter 38, Ebony does not appear to know how to cure Voldemortserum addiction, as she asks [[Voldemort|Tom Satan Bombodil]] (Voldemort) about the cure during her time in the eighties. Satan tells her she must use vampire blood to cure the addiction.
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In [[Chapter Thirty Six|Chapter 36]], Ebony and her friends see Professor Sinister drinking the serum again. [[Draco]] suggests that they buy some "portions" in town to cure her addiction.
   
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However, in [[Chapter Thirty Eight|Chapter 38]], Ebony does not appear to know how to cure Voldemortserum addiction, as she asks [[Voldemort|Tom Satan Bombodil]] (Voldemort) about the cure during her time in the eighties. Satan tells her she must use vampire blood to cure the addiction.[[Category:Fun Stuff]]
Presumably, this potion is vaguely based on '''Veritaserum''' from the original books, which is a potion that forces the drinker to tell the truth. This is evident when Snap is forced to tell all his "secretes", which is probably meant to be "Secrets".
 
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Revision as of 17:57, 28 April 2018

Volxemortserum is an apparently addictive potion mentioned several times in My Immortal.

Presumably, this potion is vaguely based on Veritaserum from the original books, which is a potion that forces the drinker to tell the truth. This is evident when Snap is forced to tell all his "secretes", which is probably meant to be "Secrets".

Role in the Story

It is first mentioned in Chapter 31, where Serious and Ebony force feed it to Snap . It appears that the potion makes Snap tell all of his "secretes."

In Chapter 32, we learn that Professor Sinister is addicted to Volxemortserum, though she does not seem to have any symptoms similar to those experienced by Snap. In Chapter 34, Professor Sinister drinks the serum while sending Ebony back in time.

In Chapter 36, Ebony and her friends see Professor Sinister drinking the serum again. Draco suggests that they buy some "portions" in town to cure her addiction.

However, in Chapter 38, Ebony does not appear to know how to cure Voldemortserum addiction, as she asks Tom Satan Bombodil (Voldemort) about the cure during her time in the eighties. Satan tells her she must use vampire blood to cure the addiction.