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Encyclopedia > Grindelwald (Harry Potter)

This article is about minor Dark wizards from the Harry Potter series. See Lord Voldemort and Death Eater for further selections. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is a fictional character and the archvillain in the Harry Potter series. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...

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Alecto and Amycus

Harry Potter character
Alecto and Amycus
Gender Female/Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance None

Alecto and Amycus are siblings (sister and brother, respectively) who participated in the assault on Hogwarts school. Amycus is described as being squat and lumpy-looking, with a lopsided leer and a wheezy giggle. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Female symbol Female is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces egg cells. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...

Avery

Harry Potter character
Avery
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Slytherin
Parentage Pure-blood
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance None

Avery was a Death Eater during Voldemort's first reign of terror, but avoided being brought to justice by saying he was acting under the Imperius Curse. After he rose again, Voldemort punished Avery with the Cruciatus Curse for his disloyalty. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the Harry Potter series, the Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ... This article describes magic in the fictional Harry Potter universe. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... In the magical world of the Harry Potter series of novels, many spells are used by the characters. ... In the magical world of the Harry Potter series of novels, many spells are used by the characters. ...

Antonin Dolohov

Harry Potter character
Antonin Dolohov
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Antonin Dolohov was one of the five Death Eaters who murdered Gideon and Fabian Prewett, who were Molly Weasley's brothers, and who tortured many Muggles and opponents of Voldemort during the first war. Dolohov was caught shortly after Igor Karkaroff, who named him during his own trial. He was sent to Azkaban, but escaped during the mass breakout of January 1996. He fought in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries and is currently in Azkaban prison. During the battle, he placed a dangerous curse--a jet of purple light--on Hermione Granger with a slashing, zigzag motion that resulted in her becoming unconscious and suffering from severe internal injury. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2003 book, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... The fictional Weasley family figure prominently in the plot of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of fantasy novels, as Ron Weasley is Harrys best friend. ... Molly Weasley, née Prewett (born October 30, c. ... Muggles is the plural of the word Muggle, used to describe a person without magical abilities in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter fantasy books and films. ... Igor Karkaroff (d. ... Azkaban is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ... January is the first month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... Fans have created a timeline of the Harry Potter series from one shred of information in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... Azkaban is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ... In the magical world of the Harry Potter series of fictional novels, many spells are used by the characters. ... Hermione Jane Granger (born September 19, 1979) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books. ...

Gibbon

Harry Potter character
Gibbon
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Slytherin (presumed)
Parentage Pure-blood (presumed)
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance None

Gibbon was a Death Eater who participated in the assault on Hogwarts school and set off the "Dark Mark". He was hit by a Killing Curse fired accidentally by the "Enormous Blond" Death Eater. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the Harry Potter series, the Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ... This article describes magic in the fictional Harry Potter universe. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...

Fenrir Greyback

Harry Potter character
Fenrir Greyback
Gender Male
Hair colour Gray
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Fenrir Greyback is the most vicious werewolf alive. It was he who bit Remus Lupin and turned him into a werewolf (as Lupin's father had offended him). He has a policy of biting children so he can raise them to hate mankind. Fenrir is also a cannibal, as he enjoys eating human flesh when he isn't in his transformed werewolf state. He is on Voldemort's side in the Second War. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... The word gray is also spelled grey: see Grey for topics with this spelling. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Remus John Lupin (born March 10, 1959 or 1960) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter novels, portrayed by David Thewlis in the films. ... Lord Voldemort (born c. ...


Moreover at the end of the book, he had bitten Bill Weasley (when he had not transformed, so Bill will not turn into a werewolf). He left Bill barely recognisable, and Lupin noted that it was an extraordinary case and "they might notice wolfish characteristics in him". Bill Weasley (born November 29, 1971)[1][2] is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series, the oldest son of Molly and Arthur Weasley and the brother of Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron, and Ginny. ...


Fenrir Greyback is named for the wolf Fenrir, whose release in Norse mythology heralds Ragnarok. The mythical Fenrir kills Odin, who is then quickly avenged by his son Vidar. Fenrir biting off Tyrs arm In Norse mythology, The Fenrisulfr or Wolf of Fenrir, usually known simply as Fenrir in English, was a monstrous wolf, the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboda. ... Norse mythology, Viking mythology or Scandinavian mythology refer to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ... Look up Ragnarok in Wiktionary, the free dictionary In Norse mythology, Ragnarok (fate of the gods1) is the battle at the end of the world. ... Odin is considered to be the supreme god of late Germanic and Norse mythology. ... In Norse mythology, Vidar is the son of Odin and the god of silence, stealth, and revenge. ...

Grindelwald

Harry Potter character
Grindelwald
Gender Male
Hair Colour Unknown
Eye Colour Unknown
School Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Himself
Film Portrayer None
First Appearance None

Grindelwald was a Dark wizard before Lord Voldemort and his only mention is in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on Albus Dumbledore's Chocolate Frog card which notes that Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald in 1945. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is a fictional character and the archvillain in the Harry Potter series. ... Cover of the International edition, distributed in the United Kingdom, Australia, India and Canada Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone is the first volume in a planned series of seven books for children written by British author J. K. Rowling, and featuring Harry Potter, a young wizard. ... Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore (1840 - 1997) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books written by J. K. Rowling. ... Fans have created a timeline of the Harry Potter series from one shred of information in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. ...


It has been speculated that, since 1945 saw the end of World War II, there may be a connection between Grindelwald and Adolf Hitler. This is further supported by the fact that "Grindelwald" is a bit of a German-sounding name, "Wald" meaning "forest" in English. J. K. Rowling has since indeed indicated that there was a global wizarding war taking place at the same time as World War II. [1] World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human sacrifice, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons—the atom bomb being the ultimate. ... Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889–April 30, 1945) was the Chancellor of Germany from 1933, and Führer und Reichskanzler (Leader and chancellor) of Germany from 1934, to his death. ... J. K. Rowling Joanne Rowling, OBE (born 31 July 1965), commonly known as J.K. Rowling (pronunciation: role-ing, as in rolling stone) is a British fiction writer. ... World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human sacrifice, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons—the atom bomb being the ultimate. ...


Some fanfiction authors try to expand Grindelwald's character, and to tie him in with the present-day characters. It is unclear whether Grindelwald will be significant in any way in the upcoming book, but Rowling has confirmed that he is dead. Fan fiction (also spelled fanfiction and commonly abbreviated to fanfic) is fiction written by people who enjoy a film, novel, television show or other media work, using the characters and situations developed in it and developing new plots in which to use these characters. ...

Jugson

Harry Potter character
Jugson
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Jugson fought in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries and is currently in Azkaban Prison. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2003 book, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... Azkaban is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...

Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange

Harry Potter character
Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Slytherin
Parentage Pure-blood
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange were (and probably still are) a pair of Death Eaters. Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange are brothers and Rodolphus is married to Bellatrix Lestrange. Alongside Bellatrix and Barty Crouch Jr., the two brothers aided in the torture of Frank and Alice Longbottom driving both of them into insanity. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the Harry Potter series, the Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ... This article describes magic in the fictional Harry Potter universe. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. ... Bellatrix Lestrange, née Black is a fictional character from the Harry Potter books. ... Bartemius Barty Crouch Junior is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of books. ... This article is about members of the Order of the Phoenix from the Harry Potter books. ...


All three Lestranges were formerly imprisoned in Azkaban until their escape, along with several other death eaters. At the end of the fifth book Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Bellatrix Lestrange is responsible for the death of Sirius Black in the Battle in the Department of Mysteries; during a duel, she shot him into a veil of darkness. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2003 book, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... Sirius Black (c. ...


Near the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, a message signed R.A.B. is found. Some have interpreted these initials as "Rodolphus And Bellatrix"; however the writer refers to him/herself in the singular. Others have guessed that these initials mean "R.A.B"astan (Rabastan) Lestrange. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...

Walden Macnair

Harry Potter character
Walden Macnair
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer Peter Best
First appearance Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Walden Macnair is a Death Eater who also has a job within the Ministry of Magic as an executioner for the Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures, and was assigned with the task of executing Buckbeak in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. He also served as one of Lord Voldemort's envoys to the giants, and it seems he helped to persuade them to join forces with the Death Eaters. He also fought in the battle in the Department of Mysteries in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Peter Best played Walden Macnair in the Harry Potter films. ... Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... Buckbeak is a hippogriff, a magical beast in the fictional Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling. ... Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is a fictional character and the archvillain in the Harry Potter series. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2003 book, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ...

Mulciber

Harry Potter character
Mulciber
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Mulciber fought in the battle in the Department of Mysteries and is currently in Azkaban. He was originally captured before Igor Karkaroff came to trial, but escaped in the mass breakout of January 1996. He is noted as a specialist in the Imperius Curse. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2003 book, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... Azkaban is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ... Igor Karkaroff (d. ... January is the first month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... Fans have created a timeline of the Harry Potter series from one shred of information in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. ... In the magical world of the Harry Potter series of novels, many spells are used by the characters. ...

Nott

Harry Potter character
Nott
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Slytherin(?)
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Nott is the father of Theodore Nott, a Slytherin student at Hogwarts. Rowling mentioned on her website that he is a widower. Nott was a Death Eater and after Lord Voldemort's fall, he wormed his way out of Azkaban, but joined him when he rose again in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Nott was involved in the battle in the Department of Mysteries in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and was injured. After being stunned by Hermione Granger, Lucius Malfoy ordered the rest of the Death Eaters to leave him there. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the Harry Potter series, the Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. ... The following are minor characters from the Harry Potter series in Slytherin House. ... In the Harry Potter series, the Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry is divided into four houses, each bearing the last name of its founder - Godric Gryffindor, Salazar Slytherin, Rowena Ravenclaw and Helga Hufflepuff. ... Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fictional school of magic that is the main setting of the Harry Potter series. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Lord Voldemort (born December 31, 1926) is a fictional character and the archvillain in the Harry Potter series. ... Azkaban is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ... Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2003 book, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... Hermione Jane Granger (born September 19, 1979) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books. ... Lucius Malfoy is a fictional character in the Harry Potter novels by J. K. Rowling. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...

Augustus Rookwood

Harry Potter character
Augustus Rookwood
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Pureblood
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Augustus Rookwood was a spy in the Ministry of Magic during Voldemort's first rise to power, worked for the Department of Mysteries but had agents throughout the entire Ministry, not all of whom knowing who they were really working for. (For example, Rookwood was an old friend of Ludo Bagman's father, and Bagman passed him information, apparently quite innocently.) Igor Karkaroff named Rookwood during his own trial, and Rookwood was sent to Azkaban but escaped in the mass breakout of January 1996. Rookwood fought in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... Blood purity is a racist concept in the fictional Harry Potter book series. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2003 book, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series of childrens books by J. K. Rowling. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... In J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of novels, the Ministry of Magic is the governing body of the magical community of Britain, succeeding the earlier Wizards Council. ... Ludovic Ludo Bagman is a fictional character who appears in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. ... Igor Karkaroff (d. ... Azkaban is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ... January is the first month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... Fans have created a timeline of the Harry Potter series from one shred of information in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. ...


The character is described as having a pockmarked face in one of Harry's visions. He is currently in Azkaban prison. Azkaban is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. ...

Evan Rosier

Harry Potter character
Evan Rosier
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance None

Evan Rosier was killed by Aurors, shortly after Igor Karkaroff's capture, while resisting arrest, taking a big chunk out of Mad-Eye Moody's nose in the process. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... In the Harry Potter series of novels, Aurors are employees of the Ministry of Magic who track down and capture Dark Wizards, especially members of Lord Voldemorts band of Death Eaters. ... Igor Karkaroff (d. ... Alastor Mad-Eye Moody is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books, an ex-Auror working for the Order of the Phoenix. ...


Evan is Greek and means "of noble birth," appropriate for a typical Death Eater with pure-blood prejudices. Rosier is the name of a fallen angel (formerly holding the rank of Dominion in the angelic hierarchy). This demon may appear as either a man or a woman, and is a kind of patron devil of tainted love and seduction, especially noted for assuming a human form of great physical beauty, and tempts humans to fall in love, so that they will therefore sin or act foolish. In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... This article describes magic in the fictional Harry Potter universe. ... Rosier Rosier was a fallen angel, specifically a Dominion of the Second Sphere (see also Fallen Angels). ... In Christianity, a fallen angel is an angel exiled or banished from Heaven after not obeying Gods mandate or rebelling against him. ...

Travers

Harry Potter character
Travers
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance None

Travers was a Death Eater, who, according to Karkaroff, killed the McKinnons. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ...

Wilkes

Harry Potter character
Wilkes
Gender Male
Hair colour Unknown
Eye colour Unknown
House Unknown
Parentage Unknown
Loyalty Death Eater
Film portrayer None
First appearance None

Wilkes was a Death Eater killed by Aurors. Cover of the original novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. ... Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ... In the fictional Harry Potter series, a Death Eater is a follower of Lord Voldemort. ... In the Harry Potter series of novels, Aurors are employees of the Ministry of Magic who track down and capture Dark Wizards, especially members of Lord Voldemorts band of Death Eaters. ...


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