Yeah, absolutely! In the literary sense, he was. However, when most people think of “immortality” their mind conjures up the idea that the thing in question can not die under any circumstance whatsoever. I think this is a fundamental misunderstanding of immortality. read more
He was never truly immortal. The horcruxes could always be destroyed. But as long as at least one of the horcruxes remained, Voldemort couldn’t die, no matter what happened to his body. read more
Immortality is one of the known limits to magic; it is nearly impossible to make oneself immortal; the only known and working ways are making and using a mystical object of great power to sustain life (such as the Philosopher's Stone created by Nicolas Flamel or a Horcrux, the latter having been used by Lord Voldemort). read more
Voldemort is also said to be one of the most powerful wizards ever. The Voldemort of My Immortal is none of that. The only thing he does is basically intimidate Ebony and flee. read more