Who was the most loyal Death Eater?

While many Death Eaters were loyal, Bellatrix Lestrange is widely considered the most devoted due to her fanatical, almost loving, obsession with Voldemort, willingness to endure torture for him, and passionate defense of his cause, even compared to other staunch followers like Barty Crouch Jr. and Rodolphus Lestrange, though Crouch Jr.'s loyalty was also extreme.


Who were the most loyal Death Eaters?

Here are Voldemorts 10 most loyal Death Eaters, ranked by intelligence.
  • Crabbe And Goyle, Sr. ...
  • Lucius Malfoy. ...
  • Bellatrix Lestrange. ...
  • Walden Macnair. ...
  • Draco Malfoy. ...
  • Peter Pettigrew. ...
  • Corban Yaxley. ...
  • Severus Snape. Snape knew how to bottle glory, stopper dreams - and fool a suspicious Dark Lord and his many plotting underlings.


Which Death Eater did Voldemort trust the most?

Well, not only is Peter Pettigrew a complete coward, but also, in the same chapter (Spinner's End) of Half Blood Prince I mentioned earlier, Narcissa herself confirmed that Snape was Voldemort's favorite Death Eater and that he trusted Snape the most.


Who is Voldemort's loyal Animagus follower?

With Sirius and James' help, Pettigrew becomes an Animagus, with the ability to transform at will into a rat. After leaving Hogwarts, Pettigrew joins forces with Voldemort, and in exchange for his own life becomes Voldemort's spy within the Order of the Phoenix, of which Pettigrew is a member.

Who was Voldemort's closest ally?

Bellatrix Lestrange. A dangerous witch, Bellatrix Lestrange was utterly devoted to Lord Voldemort and was one of his closest allies. A member of the house of Black, one of the oldest wizarding families, Bellatrix was also Draco Malfoy's aunt.


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Who is LGBTQ in Harry Potter?

The main confirmed LGBTQ+ character in Harry Potter is Albus Dumbledore, revealed by author J.K. Rowling to be gay and to have had a romantic past with Gellert Grindelwald, a relationship explored further in the Fantastic Beasts series. While the books themselves are largely cishet (cisgender/heterosexual), Dumbledore's sexuality and the queer-coding of characters like Nymphadora Tonks and Luna Lovegood have sparked much fan discussion, though these remain interpretations outside Rowling's explicit statements. 

Who is the least loved Weasley?

Obviously Percy is a least favorite, but I also feel like he's such an important character for the plot of the story. His character shows how easy it is to get sucked into propaganda and do the wrong thing even when you've been raised properly, and how political discord can tear families apart.

Was Nagini loyal to Voldemort?

By the time she had become a Horcrux and, it seemed, permanently stuck in her Maledictus serpent form, Nagini's original kind and gentle personality had been entirely expunged — she was now completely loyal to Lord Voldemort.


Were any Death Eaters not Slytherin?

Yes, some prominent Death Eaters were not Slytherins, most notably Peter Pettigrew (Gryffindor) and Quirinus Quirrell (Ravenclaw), while others like Igor Karkaroff (Durmstrang) and Fenrir Greyback (never attended Hogwarts) also served Voldemort, showing the Dark Lord recruited from various backgrounds, despite Slytherin's strong representation. 

Who is the most loyal fictional character?

While there's no single definitive answer, Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings is consistently ranked as one of the most loyal fictional characters for his unwavering, selfless devotion to Frodo, often cited as the benchmark for loyalty alongside other standout examples like Chewbacca (Star Wars), Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto), and Captain America (Marvel). 

Why was Snape's Avada Kedavra blue?

Snape's Avada Kedavra appeared blue in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince mainly due to filmmaking choices, like color grading and camera effects to match the scene's mood, but fans also theorize it symbolizes his conflicted intent: he performed a mercy killing, not an act of pure hatred, which altered the usual green spell, representing his reluctance or less-than-pure murderous intent, despite it being a planned act for Dumbledore's sake.
 


Who did Voldemort fear the most?

For someone like Voldemort who relies on secrecy, an omnipresent character like Dumbledore who be terrifying, particularly adding in his power and popularity. Another reason for Voldemort's fear could be also due to the fact that Dumbledore was already famed for defeating a dark wizard Grindelwald.

Who was Snape truly loyal to?

Severus Snape's complex loyalties shifted, but ultimately centered on Albus Dumbledore, driven by his enduring, guilt-ridden love for Lily Potter, Harry's mother, who he failed to protect, leading him to serve Dumbledore as a double agent against Voldemort, a loyalty so strong he ultimately sacrificed himself for Dumbledore's plan, honoring Lily's memory and Dumbledore's belief in him. 

Who died in the 7 Potters?

In the Battle of the Seven Potters, the significant deaths were Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, killed by Voldemort, and Harry's beloved owl, Hedwig, who died protecting him from the Killing Curse, marking a tragic start to the journey in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. While many other characters died in the overall war, these were the key losses during this specific mission to move Harry safely. 


Was Corban Yaxley in Azkaban?

Following this, Yaxley was imprisoned into Azkaban during the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, but was released during a breakout. Despite this, he managed to remain in Voldemort's confidence, and was praised by Voldemort for being able to subdue Pius Thicknesse.

Which gender is loyal?

At a psychological level we're also told that women are more interdependent as people whereas men are considered to be more independent. Both of these theories would lead us to believe that, generally speaking, women are more loyal than men.

What is the lamest Hogwarts house?

Hufflepuff is often considered the worst house at Hogwarts because it hasn't contributed as much to magic as other houses, except for a few exceptions like Newt Scamander. Hufflepuffs are known for their hard work but it rarely leads to major magical discoveries.


Why isn't Ron a Hufflepuff?

Ron wasn't sorted into Hufflepuff primarily because the Sorting Hat recognized his strong Gryffindor traits of daring, nerve, and chivalry, despite his loyalty, which is a Hufflepuff trait. While Ron could have fit Hufflepuff's values like loyalty and kindness, his willingness to face danger (like giant chess or spiders) and his deep-seated desire to prove himself and stand by Harry pushed him towards Gryffindor, aligning with his family's tradition and his own adventurous spirit.
 

Is Harry related to Godric Gryffindor?

No, Harry Potter is not a direct descendant of Godric Gryffindor; author J.K. Rowling confirmed he's related to the Peverell brothers (owners of the Deathly Hallows), not Gryffindor, though Harry's bravery and ability to pull the Sword from the Sorting Hat led to popular theories about a connection. Harry's ancestry traces back through his father to the Peverells, who lived in Godric's Hollow, the same place Gryffindor was from, making them distant magical kin, but not direct descendants. 

Who is Gellert Grindelwald to Voldemort?

Gellert Grindelwald and Lord Voldemort were rival dark wizards from different eras, sharing a desire for power and wizarding supremacy but differing in ideology and methods; Voldemort sought total control through fear, while Grindelwald used charisma and a "greater good" cause, and while they never fully allied, Voldemort sought Grindelwald out in prison to learn about the Elder Wand, only to be defied and lied to by the older wizard. 


Is Credence a Dumbledore?

Yes, Credence Barebone (Aurelius Dumbledore) is indeed a Dumbledore, revealed in the Fantastic Beasts films as the illegitimate son of Albus Dumbledore's brother, Aberforth Dumbledore. Though initially told he was Albus's brother, the third movie clarifies he's actually Aberforth's son, making him Albus's nephew, connected by the powerful Dumbledore bloodline and the mystical phoenix.
 

Why did Voldemort like Snape if he was a halfblood?

He trusted snape because snape had proven himself many times before. Voldemort took anyone that was magical and had his own ideas in common during his first crusade.

Who is the LGBTQ character in Harry Potter?

The most prominent LGBTQ+ characters confirmed in the Harry Potter universe are Albus Dumbledore (gay) and his past love interest, the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, who was also gay or bisexual, with their intense romantic relationship revealed by J.K. Rowling after the books' publication. Other potential LGBTQ+ characters, like Sirona Ryan and Gwenog Jones, are featured in related media or discussed by fans. 


Which house is the weakest in Harry Potter?

While every Hogwarts house has strengths, Hufflepuff is often perceived as the "weakest" or least glamorous because they aren't driven by glory like Gryffindor, ambition like Slytherin, or pure intellect like Ravenclaw, but by loyalty and hard work, making them seem less exciting or powerful, though they are crucial for fairness and bravery, as shown by Newt Scamander and Cedric Diggory.
 

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