death eaters




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Death Eaters
Organisation information
Founder(s)
Founded
Possibly 1950s
Dissolved
Leader(s)
Headquarters
Intentions
Affiliation
Enemies
The Death Eaters (originally the Knights of Walpurgis[1]) was the name given to followers of Lord Voldemort. The
 group primarily consisted of wizards and witches who were pure blood supremacists, who practised the Dark Arts without regard or fear of Wizarding law. Lord Voldemort used this select group of wizards and witches during both the First and Second Wizarding Wars, employing them as his elite force. They often wore black hoods with snake-like eye slits to cover their faces. Only the members of the inner circle of the Death Eaters had Dark Marks burned into their left forearms. When Voldemort touched one of them, each of the Death Eaters felt it, signalling for them to Apparate to their leader's side.

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    HistoryEdit History sectionEdit

    Origins and the First WarEdit Origins and the First War sectionEdit

    Tom Riddle with his first followers:LestrangeNottAvery and Mulciber - the Knights of Walpurgis.
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    Remus Lupin: "Thelast time Voldemort had power he almost destroyed everything we hold most dear..."
    Sirius Black: "Fourteen years agohe had huge numbers at his command -- not just wizards and witches but all manner of Dark creatures..."
    — Remus Lupin and Sirius Black on the First War in 1995[src]
    By 1970, the Knights of Walpurgis (later renamed the "Death Eaters") were an organisation formed from peopleTom Marvolo Riddle, who became Lord Voldemort, knew from his time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as well as their relations. Nearly all of those recruited were from Slytherin House as students (however, there may have been recruits from GryffindorHufflepuff, and Ravenclaw within the ranks as well). Actively recruiting an army of Dark Wizards and creatures, with the belief that his hidden Horcruxes granted him immortality, Voldemort and his followers planned to overthrow the Ministry of Magic and rule their way.[2]
    Death Eater activity during the First Wizarding War consisted of attacks on wizards and witches, and large numbers of Muggles. These were initiated by the Death Eaters often, but not always, on the orders of Voldemort. When the Ministry did not suffer an ostensible collapse in the eleven years of Voldemort's reign, the Death Eaters began to attack prominent wizarding families. As a result, fear gripped the wider wizard community, but the Death Eaters remained opposed by the Order of the Phoenix, founded by Albus Dumbledore.
    At the height of the war, Severus Snape reported to Lord Voldemort the part of the prophecy he had heard while listening in on a conversation between Dumbledore and Sybill Trelawney which predicted that either Harry Potter, the son of Order members James and Lily Potter, or Neville Longbottom, son of Order members Alice and Frank Longbottom, would be the one to destroy Voldemort. Voldemort attacked the Potters personally, seeing them as a greater danger to him. He chose Harry over Neville because Harry was a half-blood, like himself. Despite being under the protection of the Fidelius Charm, Voldemort was able to get into their home because James entrusted his old friend Peter Pettigrew as Secret-Keeper, and Pettigrew subsequently betrayed the secret to Voldemort.
    Snape failed to overhear the entire prophecy, including the announcement that Voldemort himself would mark his own equal. Although Voldemort killed James and, despite Snape's pleas that she be spared, Lily, the Killing Curserebounded off Harry and hit Voldemort, destroying his living body. However, due to his extensive performance ofDark magic, Voldemort's soul survived and escaped.[3]
    With their leader's disappearance, the Death Eaters largely fell into chaos. Many were rounded up and imprisoned without trial, as part of the hard line taken by Ministry official Barty Crouch Sr.[4] Sirius Black, whom Pettigrew framed for his crimes, was among those imprisoned in Azkaban without a trial.[5] Soon afterward, Bellatrix,Rodolphus, and Rabastan Lestrange, and Barty Crouch Jr.tortured the Longbottoms into insanity while trying to procure information about Voldemort's whereabouts. They were captured and sentenced to Azkaban, but Bellatrix proudly proclaimed that the Dark Lord would rise again.[4]

    Between WarsEdit Between Wars sectionEdit


    "The Dark Lord will rise again, Crouch! Throw us into Azkaban; we will wait! He will rise again and will come for us, he will reward us beyond any of his other supporters! We alone were faithful! We alone tried to find him!"
    Bellatrix Lestrange on trial for her Death Eater activities[src]
    The Death Eaters riot at the Quidditch World Cup.
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    Some Death Eaters managed to elude justice by claiming theImperius Curse had been used on them, such as Lucius Malfoy, or by turning in other Death Eaters, as Igor Karkaroff did. Most followers hid their allegiance to Voldemort and therefore did not try to find him, although a handful of Death Eaters, such as theLestranges and Barty Crouch Jr., remained fiercely loyal to their fallen master and sought him out. They were supposedly rewarded by Voldemort for their loyalty. Some, such as Evan Rosier, chose to resist arrest and fought to the death.
    Outbreaks of Death Eater activity did occur, although rarely and sporadically, during the thirteen years of Voldemort's absence. Perhaps the most notable event was the riots at the four hundred and twenty-second Quidditch World Cup in 1994, during which a group of Death Eaters attacked the camp of wizards and witches as well as a nearby Mugglefamily. The Death Eaters seemed to consider torturing and humiliating Muggles a form of entertainment.[4]

    The Outbreak of the Second Wizarding WarEdit The Outbreak of the Second Wizarding War sectionEdit

    The Dark Lord's returnEdit The Dark Lord's return sectionEdit

    The Death Eaters return to the fold.
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    On 24 June 1995, Lord Voldemort finally returned to a physical body through a Dark potion created by Peter Pettigrew ( the potion required a bone from Voldemort's father, flesh from the servant and blood from the enemy - that being Harry ) . The body was human-shaped, though hairless and with many serpentine features such as slits for nostrils and cat shaped eyes.
    Moments after Lord Voldemort had finally regained his body, he summoned his followers to him by touching Peter Pettigrew's Dark Mark. Some proved too afraid to return to him, such as defectorIgor Karkaroff, while others who were dead or imprisoned remained absent. Severus Snape did not return on the guide that he had to appear more loyal to Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix; Snape returned two hours later. Despite several absences, there were several who returned the call, including Lucius MalfoyNottCrabbe, and Goyle, who had sons at Hogwarts School.
    Harry Potter was present for Voldemort's return to power, and even duelled him in a spectacular display of Priori Incantatem, revealing that the cores of Voldemort's and Harry's wands were related. Harry managed to escape and tell Headmaster Albus Dumbledore of Voldemort's return.[4]
    Minister for MagicCornelius Fudge, and most of the Ministry of Magic originally refused to believe that Lord Voldemort had returned. Though Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore served as dissenting voices, the majority of the public chose to believe in the Ministry, as well as its wider propaganda and smear campaign against Potter and Dumbledore, printed in news outlets such as the Daily Prophet. Finally in the Order of the Phoenix, the Minister of Magic sees Voldemort when he is attacking Harry in the Ministry of Magic.[3]

    Bid for the ProphecyEdit Bid for the Prophecy sectionEdit

    Armed with the advantage of the Ministry's denial, the Death Eaters kept a low profile in order to maintain their standing in the wizarding world. Due in part to the Ministry's refusal to remove the Dementors from Azkaban, a proposition Dumbledore supported immediately following Voldemort's return, the Death Eaters informally recruited the Dementors to the cause. Similar progress was made with giants. The quiet revolt of the Dementors fostered amass breakout of imprisoned Death Eaters from Azkaban in early 1996.
    Death Eaters battling to retrieve the Prophecy.
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    In early summer of 1996, Voldemort sent a group of twelve Death Eaters, led by Lucius Malfoy, into theDepartment of Mysteries in order to steal the prophecyconcerning himself and Harry Potter. Having originally attacked Harry Potter based upon a partial recounting of it, Voldemort now desired to hear the full version in order to understand entirely the nature of the connection between himself and Potter. Harry was lured there, along with five other members of Dumbledore's Army, when Voldemort used their connection to give Harry a false vision of his godfather being tortured.
    Bellatrix, the best Lieutenant of Voldemort in front of Albus Dumbledore.
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    However, Harry and his friends managed to elude the Death Eaters.The prophecy was accidently destroyed by Neville Longbottom during the battle. Abattle ensued between the Death Eaters and several members of the Order of the Phoenix. Eleven of the twelve Death Eaters were captured and Sirius Black was killed; Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange fled, but not before Ministry officials witnessed the return of the Dark Lord.[3]

    Open warEdit Open war sectionEdit

    The raid was a failure for the Death Eaters because their reactivation was no longer a secret and several members were deported to Azkaban, and the return of Voldemort was proved to the sceptical Ministry. Revealed at last to the wizarding community, the Death Eaters proceeded to resume their earlier lifestyle and behaviour. Kidnapping, torturing, and assassinations of wizards and witches, and Muggles began anew as the Second War began.[3][2]

    Victory at HogwartsEdit Victory at Hogwarts sectionEdit

    Death Eaters rejoicing at the death of Albus Dumbledore.
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    "Dumbledore cornered! Dumbledore wandless! Dumbledore alone! Well done, Draco, well done!"
    Amycus Carrow on Dumbledore being cornered on the Astronomy tower[src]
    During the Second Wizarding War, Voldemort plotted to be rid of Albus Dumbledore. At the close of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry year in June 1997,Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter obtained a locket that they believed to be one of the Horcruxes of Voldemort from a cave filled with Inferi. They apparated toHogsmeade and through the assistance of Madam Rosmerta, they saw a Dark Mark hanging in the sky aboveHogwarts Castle. Dumbledore and Potter borrowed broomsticks and flew to Hogwarts' highest tower in the castle, the Astronomy Tower.
    Dumbledore encountered Draco Malfoy and froze Harry who was hidden under the Invisibility Cloak. Draco revealed how he successfully used a Vanishing Cabinet to help the Death Eaters to enter at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and according to him, one of Dumbledore's allies is dead (it was revealed later that Bill Weasley is the one Draco is alluding to, but Bill was not really dead, just scratched by the werewolf Fenrir Greyback). Dumbledore then informed Malfoy that he already knew about the assassination plot, the cursed necklace and the poison intended to kill him. He also delayed Draco in his plans to murder him, until Severus Snape and four other Death Eaters arrived at the scene. Severus Snape successfully cast the Killing Curse on Dumbledore in front of the four Death Eaters, Fenrir Greyback, Draco, and Harry who was still unnoticed and hidden. After Dumbledore's death, the jubilant Death Eaters retreated on Snape's orders. Harry Potter, free from Dumbledore's Full Body-Bind Curse, quickly chased after the Death Eaters and cast several unsuccessful spells at Snape when they reached the grounds. A fellow Dark Wizard and Follower of the Dark Lord named Thorfinn Rowle set fire to Rubeus Hagrid'shut, and the Death Eaters Disapparated when they reached the gate.
    Among the Death Eaters present were siblings Alecto and Amycus CarrowYaxleyThorfinn RowleGibbon,Fenrir Greyback, and Bellatrix LestrangeDraco Malfoy became a Death Eater and was branded with the Dark Mark in 1996. Bill Weasley was attacked by Fenrir Greyback and received scars on his face, but because Greyback was not fully transformed at the time of the attack, Bill sustained minimal lycanthropic symptoms. On the Death Eaters' side, the only death was that of Gibbon, killed by a stray Killing Curse

    The final yearEdit The final year sectionEdit

    Plottings and tacticsEdit Plottings and tactics sectionEdit


    "Not content with corrupting and polluting the minds of Wizarding children, last week Professor Burbage wrote an impassioned defence of Mudbloods in the Daily Prophet. Wizards, she says, must accept these thieves of their knowledge and magic. The dwindling of the pure-bloods is, says Professor Burbage, a most desirable circumstances... She would have us all mate with Muggles..."
    Lord Voldemort ridiculing Charity Burbage to his followers before killing her[src]
    The Death Eaters meeting at the Malfoy Manor.
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    Now that Dumbledore was finally out of the way, the Death Eaters became even bolder in their campaign of terror against the wizarding world. Voldemort, with his Death Eaters, planned several courses of action following the successful assassination. One was the overthrowing of the Ministry of Magic. Another was capturing Harry Potter and killing him. While Voldemort went on his own personal quests and stayed out of sight of the wizarding community's eye, he worked through others, including Yaxley at the Ministry, and Severus Snape and the Carrows at Hogwarts.
    The meeting place for the Death Eaters was the Malfoy Manor. At this place, the Death Eaters would make reports and the Dark Lord would give them orders. On one occasion, Voldemort took reports on goings on at the Ministry of Magic by Yaxley, though was more impressed with reports by Snape regarding the Order of the Phoenix's plans to move Harry Potter. Voldemort also ridiculed Bellatrix Lestrange and the Malfoys for the marriage of Remus Lupin, a known werewolf, to Nymphadora Tonks, a relative of theirs. At this meeting, Charity Burbage, a professor of Muggle Studies at Hogwarts, was murdered by Voldemort and then fed to Nagini. Voldemort also took Lucius Malfoy's wand to fight against Harry Potter, believing his own to be inferior to Harry's.[6]