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Old 09-28-2003, 10:53 AM   #1
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But there were more people on the evil side that called Voldemort by his name. Of course, those were only the ones who were entirely devoted to him and his most respectful servants.
(And Hermione only calls him by Voldemort in the fifth part.)
But I think that there were many many servants of Sauron who were entirely devoted to him. The Nazgul, for example. Why wouldn't they call him by his name? Or do they?
And I think that in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter people only say "you-know-who" because they just fear it, whereas as far as I remember it is more or less a rule in Mordor not to say Sauron's name.
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