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  1. Apr 10, 2017 · Now here’s where my speculation may be inaccurate. There is one more Death Eater that I believe was also there that night: Selwyn. This male Death Eater accompanied Travers to Xenophilius Lovegood’s house when he turned in Harry Potter to the Ministry. And according to Umbridge, the Selwyn family is an old pure-blood one.

    • The Knights of Walpurgis
    • The First Wizarding War
    • The Imperius Curse Claims
    • The Dark Mark
    • The 1994 Quidditch World Cup
    • Mysterious Members
    • Bellatrix Lestrange
    • The Muggle-Born Registration Commission
    • Professors at Hogwarts
    • The Rules

    Voldemort started his gang when he was largely still known as Tom Riddle. Way back during his days as a Hogwarts student, he assembled a group of classmates to discuss the politics of the wizarding world. It was during these school “club” meetings that Riddle’s dedicated following first started (audiences briefly see this young group in Harry Potte...

    The first Wizarding War is when Voldemort's intentions to overthrow the Muggle government and take over the wizarding world first sprung into life. With the Death Eaters by his side, Voldemort worked maliciously to murder Muggles, place spies within the Ministry of Magic, and capture and imprison "unworthy" wizards. RELATED: Harry Potter: A Timelin...

    After the fall of Lord Voldemort, those who were found guilty of being a Death Eater worked viciously to counter these accusations. One of the most common excuses is that those who possessed the Dark Mark only worked at Voldemort’s behest under the Imperius Curse. The Imperius Curse is Dark Magic used as a tool for a wizard to control another perso...

    The Dark Mark was bestowed upon Death Eaters who were the most loyal to Voldemort. The skull and snake symbol was placed on the lower left arm of all of Voldemort’s senior followers. Besides being a communication system between the Dark Lord and his followers, he could also use it to track the whereabouts of his Death Eaters. The Dark Mark was also...

    The Dark Mark first appeared again during the 1994 Quidditch World Cup. Before its resurgence, we see Death Eaters hosting a march of terror at the event. However, once the Dark Park appears, a great majority of former Death Eaters fled the scene out of fear. Ron’s brother Bill even commented that the Death Eaters would be more afraid that he was b...

    We know that Draco Malfoy‘s father, Lucius, was one of the Death Eaters. But it’s not really made known that Crabbe and Goyle's (Draco‘s side cronies) parents were also Death Eaters, other than a casual name-drop in the graveyard. These two characters are highlighted primarily in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and aren't really in the lim...

    Perhaps the most sadistic of all the Death Eaters, Bellatrix ruthlessly fell into Voldemort’s regime right after graduating from Hogwarts. One of her most infamous crimes (and the one that sent her to Azkaban) was the torture of Neville Longbottom’s parents during the First Wizarding War. RELATED: 10 Crazy Rules The Death Eaters Had To Follow What ...

    After the rise of Voldemort in 1997, he and his followers started the Muggle-Born Registration Commission. It was a method used by Death Eaters to find and persecute Muggle-borns. Under this registration, witches and wizards with Muggle (non-magical) parents were accused of having stolen their magic and were sent to Azkaban prison. While we briefly...

    After Dumbledore‘s death, Voldemort easily took over the magical realm and placed his Death Eaters in positions of power, both at the Ministry of Magic and even at Hogwarts. Snape was named the Headmaster of Hogwarts during the 1997-1998 school year. During this time, students were required to prove their wizarding blood status. Two Death Eater sib...

    Someone as demanding and arrogant as Voldemort is going to demand his followers obey strict guidelines. Death Eaters are expected to adhere to certain rules, and failure to do so will result in some major consequences. These are more implied rules rather than written-in-stone rules. For instance, pledging as a Death Eater means that they are commit...

  2. Additionally, in the Half-Blood Prince chapter “Spinner’s End” we hear from Snape that he was among the many Death Eaters who did not go to Azkaban for their crimes. The three examples he gives were Lucius Malfoy, the Carrows, and Yaxley. Save for Lucius, that adds three more Death Eaters that, since they weren’t in Azkaban, would ...

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    • Stan Shunpike. Poor Stan Shunpike never should have been considered a Death Eater in the first place. Shunpike was the conductor of the Knight Bus until he was arrested by the Ministry of Magic and sent to Azkaban under suspicion of being a Death Eater.
    • Crabbe and Goyle Sr. Fans were already pretty certain Crabbe and Goyle's family had to be Death Eaters, a fact finally confirmed in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
    • Draco Malfoy. Draco Malfoy always talked a good game about becoming a Death Eater. He had no problem antagonizing Harry Potter and the other Hogwarts students with insults, bigotry, and common jinxes.
    • Pius Thicknesse. Like Stan Shunpike, Pius Thicknesse never should have been a Death Eater. However, Corban Yaxley placed him under the Imperius Curse, turning him into an unwitting key player.
  3. Apr 27, 2021 · Throughout the Harry Potter franchise, the Death Eaters are some of the most enigmatic and dangerous witches and wizards. Devoted to Lord Voldemort, they would do anything for their Dark Lord. The movies showcase Voldemort's followers in several scenes, but don't delve into their lore or backstory. This is often the case when a book is ...

  4. Jul 4, 2021 · Here are the ones we know for certain: Snape is part of the crew chasing Potter!George and Lupin and accidentally hits George’s ear with Sectumsempra (DH 73). Travers chases Potter!Hermione and Kingsley and is cursed by the latter (DH 73). Bellatrix chases Potter!Ron and Tonks; she tries very hard to kill Tonks (DH 76).

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  6. Feb 22, 2023 · Luckily, the Carrows are stopped by Professor McGonagall (Maggie Smith) in both the book and the film "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2." Good riddance! 7.

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