After spending several years in Australia, Tom Riddle, grew restless. He had succeeded in gaining the support of the descendants of the Sorcerer's Tribe, but he knew that he needed to expand his reach and gather more followers if he wanted to achieve his ultimate goal of pure-blood dominance.
Voldemort decided to leave Australia and embark on a journey that would take him around the world. Over the next nine years, he traveled to Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, USA, Canada, Greenland, Nigeria, Kenya, and India. In each country, he sought out powerful and influential wizards and witches, and he used his charisma and extensive knowledge of the Dark Arts to win them over to his cause.
In Japan, Voldemort found a group of ninja wizards who were fascinated by his mastery of the Dark Arts. He showed them new techniques and spells that they had never seen before, and they were impressed by his power and knowledge.
In Vietnam and Thailand, Voldemort met with ancient witch doctors who were renowned for their magical abilities. He learned from them and shared his own knowledge, earning their respect and admiration.
In Argentina and Brazil, Voldemort discovered a hidden community of powerful dark wizards who shared his belief in pure-blood dominance. He quickly gained their support and began to work with them to further his goals.
In Mexico, Voldemort met with a powerful cartel of dark wizards who were known for their ruthless tactics. He impressed them with his power and skill, and they saw him as a valuable ally in their quest for power.
In the United States and Canada, Voldemort encountered a diverse range of magical communities, from Native American shamans to powerful wizarding families in New York and Montreal. He used his charm and influence to gain their trust and support.
In Greenland, Voldemort encountered a group of Inuit wizards who were skilled in the use of elemental magic. He taught them new techniques and spells, and they were grateful for his knowledge.
In Nigeria and Kenya, Voldemort met with powerful shamanistic tribes who were fascinated by his mastery of the Dark Arts. He shared his knowledge with them and earned their respect and support.
Finally, in India, Voldemort encountered a powerful group of Brahmin wizards who were intrigued by his belief in pure-blood dominance. He taught them new spells and techniques and worked with them to establish a foothold in the Indian wizarding community.
After nine years of traveling the world and gathering supporters, Voldemort returned to Britain more powerful and influential than ever before. His followers were spread out across the globe, and he knew that he had the resources and support he needed to achieve his ultimate goal of pure-blood dominance.
As Tom Riddle's power grew and he gained more followers, he began to feel a growing sense of pride in his abilities. He had traveled the world, gathering supporters and amassing knowledge of the Dark Arts, and he felt that he was destined for greatness.
It was during this time that Tom Riddle began to be known as Lord Voldemort. He had chosen the name himself, using the French words "vol de mort" which meant "flight of death," to reflect his desire to conquer death itself. His followers began to call him by this name, and it became the name by which he was known throughout the wizarding world.
But with the creation of his horcruxes, Voldemort's appearance began to change. His once-handsome features began to twist and distort, and his skin became paler and more snake-like. His eyes turned red, and his face became gaunt and skull-like.
At first, Voldemort was pleased with his new appearance. He saw it as a symbol of his power and dominance over death. But as time went on, he began to realize the toll that the creation of horcruxes was taking on him. His body was becoming less and less human, and he could feel his own life force slowly ebbing away.
Despite these changes, Voldemort continued to gather followers and amass power. He used his influence to instill fear in the hearts of his enemies, and his name became synonymous with terror and destruction.
But even as he continued to pursue his goals, Voldemort could feel the weight of his own mortality bearing down on him. He knew that he would never be able to conquer death completely, and he began to fear that his legacy would be nothing more than a cautionary tale of hubris and arrogance.
In the end, it was his own obsession with power and immortality that would lead to his downfall. But even as he lay dying, Voldemort remained convinced that he was the greatest wizard who had ever lived, and that his name would be remembered for centuries to come.
As Voldemort's power and influence grew, he became more determined than ever to establish his dominance over the wizarding world. He knew that he needed to gather as many supporters as possible if he was to achieve his ultimate goal of pure-blood dominance, and so he decided to embark on a tour of England to rally his followers and spread his message.
The tour began in London, where Voldemort held a massive rally in the heart of the city. Thousands of wizards and witches turned out to hear him speak, drawn by his charisma and his promise of power and glory. Voldemort spoke of his vision for a pure-blooded society, where wizards and witches of pure-blood descent would rule over all others. He promised his followers that they would be richly rewarded for their loyalty and their service to him.
From London, Voldemort traveled to other major cities throughout England, holding rallies and gatherings in Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol, and Birmingham. Everywhere he went, he was greeted by enthusiastic crowds, eager to hear his message and to pledge their loyalty to him.
But not everyone was convinced by Voldemort's message. There were many who saw him as a dangerous and power-hungry wizard, intent on destroying everything that they held dear. These dissenters organized protests and demonstrations, and there were many clashes between Voldemort's supporters and those who opposed him.
Despite the opposition, Voldemort remained undeterred. He continued to travel throughout England, gathering more and more supporters to his cause. He established new chapters of his organization in cities and towns across the country, and his followers became increasingly organized and militant.
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