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|'''Headquarters''' || [[Malfoy Manor]]<ref>{{HP7ref}}, chapter 1</ref>
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|'''Leader(s)''' || [[Lord Voldemort]]
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|'''Intentions''' || Preservation of blood purity and serving Lord Voldemort
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|'''Enemies''' || [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]], [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)|Order of the Phoenix]], [[Dumbledore's Army]], [[Ministry of Magic]], [[Muggle]]s
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| '''First appearance''' || Term first used in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', members of organisation appeared in first three series entries.
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In the [[fiction]]al world of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series, the '''Death Eaters''' constitute a group of wizards and witches, led by the dark wizard [[Lord Voldemort]] – the chief antagonist of the series, who seeks to purify the Wizarding community by eliminating the [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Muggle-born|Muggle-borns]]. They also try to create a new order through the [[Ministry of Magic]] and cause fear among the Wizarding community by terrorising and killing important officials and their enemies, chiefly the members of the [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)|Order of the Phoenix]].
Death Eaters recognise one another by the [[Dark Mark]] on their left forearm, a [[Spells in Harry Potter#(Protean Charm)|sign]] created by Voldemort to summon them instantly to him. Their typical work attire includes black, hooded robes and masks, as seen in the film version of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Goblet of Fire]]'' (skull masks and black robes with pointed hats) and ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Order of the Phoenix]]'' (metal masks and more elaborate robes).
According to author [[J.K. Rowling]], the original working title for the Death Eaters was [[Walpurgis Night|"The Knights of Walpurgis"]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3004456.stm JK Rowling interview in full], ''BBC News, [[June 19]], [[2003]]. Accessed [[May 24]], [[2008]].</ref> It is unclear, however, if this was her original name for the characters, or if it was the name they themselves originally assumed.
==Synopsis==
===Pre-Harry Potter===
The Death Eaters existed some twenty years before the events of the series proper. Ten years after that, two boys who fit the prophecy of [[Sybill Trelawney]] were born in July. The prophecy predicted that "The Dark Lord will mark him as his equal" and "neither can live while the other survives," so Voldemort went hunting for the boy who was proclaimed to be Voldemort's eventual downfall, [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]], son of [[James and Lily Potter]]. The Death Eaters tortured and murdered hundreds of innocent people for information. Anyone who was a Muggle, opposed them, or was believed to have information, was likely to be tortured or murdered. Acting on information from the Potters' Secret-Keeper [[Peter Pettigrew]], Voldemort attempted to complete the prophecy and kill his infant rival. Due to Harry's mother's sacrifice to save her son, Voldemort's deadly curse rebounded off Harry and disembodied Voldemort.
With Voldemort vanquished after failing to kill Harry, the Death Eaters largely disbanded. The Ministry rounded many of them up and imprisoned them in [[Azkaban]], the Wizarding prison, but some eluded justice by claiming they were bewitched by the [[Imperius Curse]] or by turning in other Death Eaters, as [[Igor Karkaroff]] did; Harry witnesses Karkaroff's testimony against former Death Eaters in [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s [[Pensieve]] during the course of the series.
===Re-emergence===
Lord Voldemort, having regained his full strength at the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', summoned his followers to him by touching [[Peter Pettigrew]]'s Dark Mark. Except for those dead, imprisoned, or afraid to return, the majority returned to his service as Lord Voldemort began his second attempt to claim power.
The Minister for Magic ([[Cornelius Fudge]]) deluded himself into believing that Voldemort could not have come back and that it was all a lie cooked up by Dumbledore, whom Fudge believed had designs on his political office. The Death Eaters use this tactical advantage throughout ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' to maintain their secrecy. Because of the Ministry's refusal to remove the [[Dementors]] from Azkaban, which Dumbledore advised immediately following Voldemort's return, the Death Eaters recruited the Dementors to their cause and made similar progress with the giants; the Dementors' revolt against the Ministry of Magic also allowed the Death Eaters to bolster their ranks with the mass breakout of several imprisoned Death Eaters.
In ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'', Voldemort sent a group of twelve Death Eaters, led by [[Lucius Malfoy]], into the Department of Mysteries, where he expected them to secure a Prophecy of vital importance to him: having originally attacked Harry based upon a partial recounting of it, he now wanted to hear the full version in order to better, or even fully, understand the connection between Harry and himself. The raid on the Department failed, however; Harry and his friends delayed the Death Eaters and kept the Prophecy out of their hands, finally destroying it, and were eventually aided by Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix. Dumbledore captured eleven of the twelve Death Eaters, sending Voldemort and [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] fleeing after a fierce duel with the former, and ending the Death Eaters' enjoyed secrecy. Lucius Malfoy, who had been important both to the Death Eaters and within the Ministry, was captured and imprisoned. However, the Death Eaters regrouped, assassinating and kidnapping important wizards, killed [[Muggle]]s, and in general spread terror and chaos through the Wizarding world.
Towards the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', the Death Eaters attacked Hogwarts for the first time, murdering Dumbledore and injuring several people who were defending the school. A second, more deadly attack near the conclusion of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' caused the death of over 50 people including Voldemort, who was killed after his own killing curse, directed at Harry, rebounded because the [[Elder Wand]] truly belonged to Harry. Voldemort's death signalled the end of the Death Eaters.
===Ideology===
The Death Eaters seek the total destruction of [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Muggle-born|wizarding families of Muggle lineage]], and complete power and control over the entire Wizarding world, restoring leadership in the magical community to the [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Pure-blood|pure-bloods]]. The Death Eaters not only seek the restoration of pure-blood rule over the Wizarding community, but also the eventual subjugation of the Muggle community under Wizarding rule. Claims that Voldemort himself is a [[half-blood (Harry Potter)|half-blood]] are dismissed because he is also [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets#Heir of Slytherin|Heir of Slytherin]] and in any case exercised complete control over the minds of his followers. It was also unlikely within the context of the series that all of them could be pure-bloods, as very few pure-blood wizards still exist; J.K. Rowling has stated on her website that there are no true pure-blood families left, but that those who call themselves such simply strike Muggles, [[Squib (Harry Potter)|Squibs]] and Half-bloods from their family records.
The Death Eaters have also attacked pure-bloods who oppose them. Examples of this are pure-blooded members of the Order of the Phoenix such as [[Sirius Black]] or the Prewett brothers who were murdered because of their loyalties. On the other hand, Rowling has said that a Muggle-born wizard can become a Death Eater "in rare circumstances". <ref>[http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/news_view.cfm?id=80 J.K.Rowling Official Site<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
===Death Eaters and their crimes===
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The following [[fictional character]]s are known Death Eaters identified by name during the series, and the crimes they committed.
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|Avery
|Claimed to have been under the Imperius curse to avoid prison. Voldemort tortured him during his rebirth ritual. Participated in the break-in at the [[Department of Mysteries]], and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime.
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|[[Regulus Black]]
|Aided Voldemort with the hiding of a [[Horcrux]]. Later turned against Voldemort.
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|[[Alecto and Amycus Carrow]]
|Assaulted persons within Hogwarts. Tortured students while teaching at Hogwarts.
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|Crabbe Sr
|[[Vincent Crabbe]]'s father. Present at Voldemort's rebirth. Participated in the break in at the [[Department of Mysteries]], and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime.
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|[[Barty Crouch Jr]]
|Participated in the torture and the permanent incapacitation of [[Frank and Alice Longbottom]] using the [[Cruciatus Curse]]. Escaped Azkaban after the latter crime. Delivered [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]] to [[Lord Voldemort]]. Impersonated [[Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]] using Polyjuice Potion. Murdered his father, [[Barty Crouch Senior]]. Performed the [[Imperius Curse]] on [[Viktor Krum]], and, through him, performed the [[Cruciatus Curse]] on [[Cedric Diggory]] and attacked [[Fleur Delacour]].
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|[[Antonin Dolohov]]
|Helped murder Gideon and Fabian Prewett. [[Igor Karkaroff]] states he also "tortured countless [[Muggles]] and non-supporters of Voldemort". Escaped prison fourteen years later to rejoin Voldemort. Participated in the break in at the Department of Mysteries, where he seriously injured [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] and [[Alastor Moody]] with unknown curses, and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime. Attacked [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]], [[Ron Weasley|Ron]] and Hermione in Tottenham Court Road, but failed. Murdered [[Remus Lupin]] during the Battle of Hogwarts.<ref name=webchat>{{cite news|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/7/30/j-k-rowling-web-chat-transcript|title=J.K. Rowling Web Chat Transcript|date=[[2007-07-30]]|accessdate=2007-07-30|publisher=[[The Leaky Cauldron (website)|The Leaky Cauldron]]}}</ref>
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|Gibbon
|Assaulted persons within Hogwarts. Accidentally killed by fellow Death Eater Thorfinn Rowle.
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|Goyle Sr
|[[Gregory Goyle]]'s father. Present at Voldemort's rebirth.
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|[[Fenrir Greyback]]
|Allowed to wear the robes of a Death Eater but was not given the Dark Mark. Known werewolf, favoured attacking young children. Bit child Remus Lupin and attacked [[Bill Weasley]]. Captured Hermione, Ron, and Harry (Harry being under disguise). Participated in the Battle of Hogwarts.
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|Jugson
|Participated at the battle in the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Mysteries|Department of Mysteries]], during which he was subjected to a [[Spells in Harry Potter#P|full Body-Bind Curse]] by [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]]. Later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime.
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|[[Igor Karkaroff]]
|Tortured Muggles.
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|[[Bellatrix Lestrange]]
|Participated in the torture and the permanent incapacitation of [[Frank and Alice Longbottom]] using the [[Cruciatus Curse]]. Escaped prison fourteen years later to rejoin Voldemort. Participated in the break-in at the [[Department of Mysteries]]. Caused the death of her cousin [[Sirius Black]] at the Chamber of Death. Tortured Hermione Granger and [[Griphook]], and murdered [[Dobby]] at Malfoy Manor. Attempted to murder [[Ginny Weasley]] during the Battle of Hogwarts. Murdered Tonks during the Battle of Hogwarts.<ref name=webchat/>
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|Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange
|Participated in the torture and the permanent incapacitation of [[Frank and Alice Longbottom]] using the [[Cruciatus Curse]]. Escaped prison fourteen years later to rejoin Voldemort. Participated in the break-in at the [[Department of Mysteries]], and escaped from Azkaban again after being arrested in the latter crime.
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|Walden Macnair
|Employed as an executioner for the Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures; attempted to execute [[Buckbeak]] but failed as the hippogriff was freed. Present at Voldemort's rebirth. Persuaded the giants to join forces with the Death Eaters. Participated at a break-in at the Department of Mysteries, and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime. Also participated at the Battle of Hogwarts.
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|[[Draco Malfoy]]
|Two failed assassination attempts on [[Albus Dumbledore]]; unintentionally poisoning [[Ron Weasley]] with mead and injuring [[Katie Bell]] with a cursed necklace. Provided the means for Death Eaters to enter Hogwarts. Participated at the Battle of Hogwarts.
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|[[Lucius Malfoy]]
|Gave [[Horcrux#Tom Riddle.27s Diary|Voldemort's school diary]] to [[Ginny Weasley]]. Threatened school governors. Attempted to attack Harry Potter after losing his house-elf. Tortured a Muggle family and participated in a violent rampage at the Quidditch World Cup. Placed Order of the Phoenix member [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)#Members of the Order|Sturgis Podmore]] and [[Department of Mysteries]] employee [[Ministry of Magic#Others|Broderick Bode]] under the [[Imperius Curse]] in order to attempt to capture the prophecy for his master. Headed the operation in the [[Department of Mysteries]], and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime. Numerous counts of bribery.
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|Mulciber
|Specialised in the Imperius Curse. Escaped prison fourteen years later to rejoin Voldemort. Participated in the break-in at the [[Department of Mysteries]], and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime.
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|Nott Sr
|Theodore Nott's father. Rowling mentions on her website that he is an elderly widower.<ref>http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/extrastuff_view.cfm?id=5 Malfoy & Nott (Chamber of Secrets/Goblet of Fire)</ref> Participated in the break-in at the [[Department of Mysteries]], and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime.
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|[[Peter Pettigrew]]
|Framed [[Sirius Black]] for the betrayal of [[James and Lily Potter]], murdering twelve Muggles in the process and faking his own death; betrayed the Potters as their Secret-Keeper; murdered [[Cedric Diggory]], led [[Bertha Jorkins]] to her death at the hands of [[Lord Voldemort]]; assisted Voldemort in procuring a new body.
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|Augustus Rookwood
|A former Unspeakable that acted as though he was aiding the anti-Voldemort cause, but was revealed as a double agent, gaining information from [[Ludo Bagman]] and other unwitting agents throughout the Ministry. Escaped prison fourteen years later to rejoin Voldemort. Informed his master that Avery's information about [[Ministry of Magic#Others|Bode]] being able to steal the prophecy is incorrect. Participated in the break-in at the [[Department of Mysteries]], and later escaped Azkaban after the latter crime. Also participated at the Battle of Hogwarts.
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|Evan Rosier
|Destroyed part of Alastor Moody's nose during a fight with Aurors. Killed in the fight.
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|Thorfinn Rowle
|Assaulted persons within Hogwarts and accidentally murdered the Death Eater Gibbon. Attacked [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]], [[Ron Weasley|Ron]] and [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] in Tottenham Court Road, but failed and was punished by Voldemort. Also participated at the Battle of Hogwarts. [[List of Harry Potter cast members|Rod Hunt]] will portray Rowle in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''.
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|Selwyn
|Attacked [[Rubeus Hagrid]] and Harry Potter over the [[Dursley family|Dursleys']] house. Tortured [[Xenophilius Lovegood]].
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|[[Severus Snape]]
|Gave Voldemort information about [[Sybill Trelawney]]'s prophecy.
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|Travers
|Helped murder the McKinnons. Escaped prison fourteen years later to rejoin Voldemort. Tortured Xenophilius Lovegood. He accompanied Hermione, disguised as Bellatrix, to Gringotts. Also participated at the Battle of Hogwarts.
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|Wilkes
|Killed by Aurors during the first Wizarding war.
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|[[#Yaxley|Yaxley]]
|Assaulted persons within Hogwarts. Placed [[Imperius curse]] on [[Pius Thicknesse]]. Also participated at the Battle of Hogwarts.
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==Notable Death Eaters==
===Regulus Black===
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'''Regulus Arcturus Black''' was the younger brother of [[Sirius Black]]. According to the [[Black family|Black family tree]], Regulus was born to Orion and Walburga Black in 1961 and died in 1979. ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''<ref>{{HP5ref}}, chapter 6</ref> indicates that he died "some fifteen years previously" as seen from the perspective of August 1995. As it is common in the Black family, Regulus is named after the brightest star in the constellation [[Leo (constellation)|Leo]]; it is also the Latin name for the [[basilisk]], a creature which appears in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', although this may be a coincidence. His middle name, Arcturus, is a reference to another star, the [[brightest star|third brightest star]] in the nighttime sky.
Before publication of the final volume of the series, Rowling stated that Regulus was dead,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2004/0304-wbd.htm|date=2004-03-05|accessdate=2007-05-31|title=JK Rowling's World Book Day Chat}}</ref> but did not comment on the nature of his demise. She also remarked in an interview: ''"Regulus got in a little too deep. Like [[Draco Malfoy|Draco]]. He was attracted to it, but the reality of what it meant was way too much to handle."''<ref name=jkr-tlc-mn-pt2>{{cite web|url=http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2005/0705-tlc_mugglenet-anelli-2.htm|date=2005-07-16|accessdate=2007-01-01|title=Anelli, Melissa and Emerson Spartz. "The Leaky Cauldron and MuggleNet interview Joanne Kathleen Rowling: Part Two," The Leaky Cauldron, 16 July 2005|publisher=Accio Quote!}}</ref> Some information on Regulus's life was provided by his brother Sirius in ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''.<ref name="{{HP5}}ch6">{{HP5}}, chapter 6</ref> Sirius described him as his parents' favourite son because he accepted their ideas about [[blood purity (Harry Potter)|blood purity]]. Regulus was sorted into the Slytherin House and played Seeker on its [[Quidditch]] team. He joined the Death Eaters at the age of sixteen but later had a change of heart.
The Blacks' house-elf, [[Kreacher]], relates to [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]] and his friends in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' that he was ordered by Regulus to assist Voldemort in hiding a locket. Kreacher was forced to drink the potion to test its effectiveness, and was saved only by the fact that house-elf [[Magic (Harry Potter)#Apparition and Disapparition|Apparition]] works differently from wizard Apparition. When Kreacher relates to Regulus what has transpired, Regulus forces him to bring him to the cave where Regulus himself drinks the entire potion and switches the locket for a fake one and, while being dragged underwater by [[Inferius|Inferi]], orders Kreacher to destroy the original locket. Regulus left a note in the fake one, signed R.A.B. and addressed to Voldemort:
{{cquote|<center>''To the Dark Lord<br />I know I will be dead long before you read this<br />but I want you to know that it was I who discovered your secret.<br />I have stolen the real Horcrux and intend to destroy it as soon as I can.<br />I face death in the hope that when you meet your match<br /> you will be mortal once more.<br />R.A.B.''<br /></center>}}
Regulus deduces that the locket is a Horcrux due to Voldemort dropping various hints about having made them, in his arrogance believing that nobody will hunt them down and destroy them.<ref name=webchat/> Many years after his sacrifice, Kreacher revealed that he was still loyal to Regulus' memory, even leading the House-Elves of Hogwarts in the Battle of Hogwarts against the Death Eaters in Regulus' name. Regulus ended his life a caring and self-sacrificing wizard, as shown by his positive treatment of Kreacher and his sacrifice so Voldemort could be defeated someday.
In the film version of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Regulus will be shown in a picture with [[Professor Slughorn]]. Tom Moorcroft will portray the character.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2008/4/4/report-two-more-characters-cast-for-half-blood-prince|title=Two More Characters Cast for "Half-Blood Prince"|accessdate=2008-04-04|date=[[2008-04-04]]|publisher=The Leaky Cauldron}}</ref>
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===Alecto and Amycus Carrow===
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'''Alecto''' and '''Amycus Carrow''' are siblings (sister and brother, respectively) who participate in the assault on Hogwarts School at the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. Amycus is described as being squat and lumpy with a lopsided leer and a wheezy giggle; Alecto is described as a "stocky little woman" and shares her brother's squatness and laugh. They are usually called "'''The Carrows'''". It is said that after [[Lord Voldemort]]'s first downfall, they believed that he was gone forever.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm?id=116 |title=Rowling’s website FAQ about Carrows |accessdate=2006-05-08 }}</ref>
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Alecto and Amycus become "teachers" at Hogwarts, severely disciplining students who oppose Voldemort. Amycus teaches [[Hogwarts subjects#Defence Against the Dark Arts|Defence Against the Dark Arts]], but as [[Neville Longbottom|Neville]] puts it, it becomes just "[[Dark Arts (Harry Potter)|The Dark Arts]]" in which students are forced to perform the [[Cruciatus Curse]] against students in detention. Alecto teaches [[Hogwarts subjects#Muggle Studies|Muggle Studies]], which becomes a compulsory subject, and teaches students that [[Muggle]]s are like animals.
Right before the Battle of Hogwarts, Alecto waits in Ravenclaw Tower on Voldemort's orders, preparing to capture Harry, but is stunned by [[Luna Lovegood]] after touching her Dark Mark to summon Voldemort. Amycus, after seeing what happened, tries to conspire with [[Minerva McGonagall]] to offer some Ravenclaw students as sacrifices to Voldemort while planning to use the lie that Ravenclaws had ambushed Alecto and forced her to press her Dark Mark. McGonagall refuses and argues with Amycus, who spits in her face. Enraged at this, Harry casts the [[Cruciatus Curse]], with such power that Amycus passes out. Later, when Amycus starts to regain consciousness, McGonagall places the [[Imperius Curse]] on him and then binds the Carrows in invisible ropes.
In Greek myth, [[Alecto]] (the name means 'the implacable') was one of the Furies, and [[Amycus]] was a boxer.
In the film version of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Amycus Carrow will be played by [[Ralph Ineson]],<ref name=greyback-amycus>{{cite news|url=http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2008/2/17/fenrir-greyback-cast-for-half-blood-prince|title=Fenrir Greyback, Amycus Carrow Cast for "Half-Blood Prince"|date=[[2008-02-17]]|accessdate=2008-02-18|publisher=The Leaky Cauldron}}</ref> and Alecto Carrow will be played by [[Suzanne Toase]].<ref>[http://unitedagents.co.uk/news/actors-news-2/ Suzanne Toase is currently working on HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE - playing Alecto Carrow.]</ref>
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===Barty Crouch, Jr===
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'''Bartemius "Barty" Crouch, Junior''' is a Death Eater who was captured with the [[Bellatrix Lestrange|Lestranges]], who were responsible for torturing [[Frank and Alice Longbottom]], parents of [[Neville Longbottom]]. [[Barty Crouch, Sr|His father]], who headed the Department of Magical Law Enforcement at the time, sentenced him to life imprisonment in [[Azkaban]]. However, Crouch, Sr later rescued his son as a favour to his dying wife. When they visited him in Azkaban, Mrs Crouch used Polyjuice Potion to switch appearances with her son, enabling him to escape while she remained in his place. When she died, she was buried under his identity.
To prevent him from returning to Voldemort's service, Crouch's father controlled him with the [[Imperius Curse]], and he was kept hidden under an [[invisibility cloak]]. Crouch was nursed back to health by [[House-elf#Winky|Winky]], the family's [[House-Elf|house-elf]]. When [[Minor Ministry officials in Harry Potter#Bertha Jorkins|Bertha Jorkins]] discovered the truth, it reached [[Lord Voldemort]], who rescued Crouch and put his father under the Imperius Curse. Crouch then kidnapped [[Alastor Moody|Mad-Eye Moody]] and, using Polyjuice Potion, assumed Moody's appearance and position as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher to infiltrate Hogwarts. Crouch appeared to be smart enough to realize that he had to avoid deviating from behaviour that the real Moody would demonstrate. Despite being an imposter, Crouch did a fair job of teaching the students; even student [[Dean Thomas]] said that "Moody" was not entirely sane, but the class still learned vast amounts from him. He is also responsible for Harry's ability at resisting the Imperius Curse; after recognizing that Harry almost beat the curse on his first time, he put Harry through it several more times until Harry could completely overcome the curse.
Crouch Sr escaped and reached Hogwarts to tell Dumbledore about Voldemort's return, but he was exhausted and delirious. His son murdered him on Hogwarts grounds. The revived [[Triwizard Tournament]] was held at Hogwarts, and Crouch was tasked with making sure [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]] won. When Harry, along with [[Cedric Diggory]], touched the Triwizard Cup, it transported them to a graveyard, via [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Portkeys|portkey]]. There, Cedric was killed and Harry's blood was used in a ritual to bring [[Lord Voldemort]] back to power. The plan succeeded, but Harry escaped.
When Harry returned to Hogwarts, Crouch, still under disguise, hoped to succeed where his master failed, but he also was unable to kill Harry, his plot foiled by Dumbledore, Snape, and McGonagall. Under the effect of Veritaserum, a powerful truth potion, he recounted his plan to them. Although he was closely guarded so he could later repeat his testimony, Minister for Magic [[Cornelius Fudge]] had Crouch's soul sucked out by a [[Magical creatures (Harry Potter)#Dementors|Dementor]] before he could be brought to trial, which prevented him from confirming Voldemort's return. He still lives, but few would dare to identify his present condition as "alive" — having no memories or sense of self.
In the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Goblet of Fire]]'', Barty Crouch Jr is portrayed by [[David Tennant]].
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===Antonin Dolohov===
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'''Antonin Dolohov''' has a long, pale and twisted face. He was confirmed in ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' to be one of Voldemort's first Death Eaters, being present at the Hog's Head when Voldemort came to Hogwarts to request a teaching position and hide the diadem [[Horcrux]], c. [[Chronology of the Harry Potter stories|1956]]. This makes him at least sixty years old at the time of the Battle in the Department of Mysteries (and this assumes that he was a mere twenty years old at that time, which may not have been the case). Dolohov is one of the five Death Eaters who murders [[Weasley family#Others|Gideon and Fabian Prewett]] ([[Molly Weasley]]'s brothers). He also tortures many [[Muggles]] and opponents of Voldemort during the first war. [[Igor Karkaroff]] attempts to betray him to the Ministry of Magic during his own trial, but [[Barty Crouch, Sr]] states that Dolohov is already in custody, having been apprehended shortly after Karkaroff himself. Dolohov is imprisoned in Azkaban but escapes during the mass breakout.
He participates in the battle of the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Mysteries|Department of Mysteries]]. He injures Hermione, who had silenced him with a charm, and broke Neville's wand and nose. After being immobilised by Harry, Dolohov later returns to the battle to reunite with most of the Death Eaters near the Veil Chamber. When the Order members arrive, he injures [[Alastor Moody]] and hits Neville with a curse that makes him dance uncontrollably, but while combating him is petrified by Harry and returned to [[Azkaban]] prison. He escapes once more some time before the events of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''. He tracks Harry, Ron and Hermione to a Muggle cafe after they use Voldemort's name (which had recently been made a Taboo). He and his companion Rowle are stunned, and have their memories erased by Hermione and then punished by Voldemort. Dolohov participates in the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], killing [[Remus Lupin]]<ref name=webchat/>, whom [[Aberforth Dumbledore]] last sees fighting with him. He is also seen duelling with [[Dean Thomas]] until [[Parvati Patil]] uses a body-bind curse on him. Dolohov and Yaxley are later sent to look for Harry, and they mistakenly thought the boy would not give himself up. When the battle recommences, [[Professor Flitwick]] finally defeats him.
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===Fenrir Greyback===
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'''Fenrir Greyback''' is a [[Werewolf (Harry Potter)|werewolf]] aligned with the Death Eaters but who does not rank highly enough to carry the [[Dark Mark]]. Greyback once bit the child [[Remus Lupin]], transforming him into a werewolf. Greyback thirsts for blood even when he is not in his wolf form, even committing [[cannibalism]] and eating live humans and human corpses – preferring the latter raw.
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Draco Malfoy invokes Fenrir's name as a threat in Borgin and Burke's, indicating that he is a friend of the Malfoy family. However, on the night of Dumbledore's death and when the Death Eaters join him, Draco is terrified that Greyback is among them. On that night, Greyback attacks Harry and [[Bill Weasley]], the latter being permanently scarred in the face and though he does not transmit his [[lycanthropy]] since he is not transformed, he permanently scars Bill's face and slightly alters his personality, causing him to prefer eating rare meat.
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Greyback plays the role of a Snatcher (the Snatchers were wizards looking for [[Muggle-born]]s and "Undesirables" in exchange for gold). He finds Harry, Ron, and Hermione in their camp when Harry accidentally uses Voldemort's name after it has been made [[Taboo (Harry Potter)|taboo]]. Greyback and his fellow Snatchers take the trio to [[Malfoy Manor]], where Greyback exhibits envy of the [[Dark Mark]] branded on the Death Eaters' left arms. Bellatrix Lestrange promises Greyback Hermione in return for his services, but the prisoners fight their way out and manage to escape, Greyback himself being hit by a triple [[Stunning Spell]]. During the final battle at [[Hogwarts]], Hermione, using a [[Spells in Harry Potter|stunning spell]], prevents Greyback from attacking an injured [[Dumbledore's Army#Lavender Brown|Lavender Brown]], and he is then rendered unconscious by a crystal ball projected by [[Professor Trelawney]]. He rejoins the battle in time for the Death Eaters' last stand, when [[Ron Weasley]] and [[Neville Longbottom]] combine forces to stun him.
The name "[[Fenrir]]" is from [[Norse mythology]], a large wolf bound by the gods, but is ultimately destined to grow too large for his bonds and swallow Odin whole during the course of Ragnarök.
[[List of Harry Potter cast members|Dave Legeno]] will portray Fenrir Greyback in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''.<ref name=greyback-amycus/>
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===Igor Karkaroff===
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appearance=''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|Harry Potter and <br/>the Goblet of Fire]]''|
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'''Professor Igor Karkaroff''' makes his first appearance early in the fourth book, ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', arriving at [[Hogwarts]] the day before the Halloween feast.<ref>{{HP4ref}}, chapter 15</ref> He is described as a neat, fussy-looking man with an oily voice and manner who sports a small grey goatee. While unctuously pleasant most of the time, he is capable of violent rage. He is also described as a man with yellowish teeth whose smile does not reach his cold stare.
Karkaroff is the Headmaster at [[Durmstrang]] Institute, one of the three schools (together with Hogwarts and [[Beauxbatons]] Academy) that enter the Triwizard Tournament. As Headmaster, Karkaroff is also one of the judges. Karkaroff is angered and threatens to withdraw from the tournament when [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]] is selected as a fourth champion and second representative for Hogwarts.<ref name="{{HP4}}ch17">{{HP4}}, chapter 17</ref> Although he is talked down and agrees to stay, he nevertheless shows evident favouritism towards the Durmstrang champion, Bulgarian [[Quidditch]] player [[Viktor Krum]].
[[Sirius Black]] later identifies Karkaroff as a former Death Eater.<ref name="{{HP4}}ch19">{{HP4}}, chapter 19</ref> Karkaroff was captured by [[Auror]] [[Alastor Moody]] and imprisoned in [[Azkaban]]. Karkaroff later told the [[Ministry of Magic]] that he had seen the error of his ways, and "named names", putting many people in Azkaban in exchange for his freedom.<ref name="{{HP4}}ch30">{{HP4}}, chapter 30</ref> Karkaroff is thus also hated by the Death Eaters. Karkaroff's history gives him a connection with Hogwarts [[Hogwarts subjects#Potions|Potions Master]] [[Severus Snape]], also a former Death Eater. Karkaroff interrupts a Potions lesson demanding to talk to Snape, and shows him his Dark Mark reappearing.<ref name="{{HP4}}ch27">{{HP4}}, chapter 27</ref>
At the end of the novel, following Voldemort's return, Karkaroff goes into hiding, leaving behind his student charges at Durmstrang. In the sixth novel, ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', [[Remus Lupin]] states that Karkaroff was found dead in a shack with the Dark Mark hovering over it, an indication that he was killed by other Death Eaters.<ref>{{HP6ref}}, chapter 6</ref>
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===Bellatrix Lestrange===
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| portrayer = [[Helena Bonham Carter]]
| appearance = ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''
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'''Bellatrix "Bella" Lestrange''' (née Black) was the first female Death Eater introduced in the books, and remained the only woman identified as such until ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. Bellatrix is described as having been very attractive in her youth, but her patrician good looks were hollowed during her years in [[Azkaban]], and she is left a remnant of her former beauty. As a result, Bellatrix is often portrayed as looking slightly mad and, more than once, it is implied that she is paranoid, mentally unstable and fanatically devoted to Voldemort. Despite her apparent mental instability, she is a witch of prodigious ability, as demonstrated by all her victories in duels against other characters, and as noted by Harry in the final book<ref name="{{HP7}}ch23">{{HP7}}, chapter 23</ref>, and seems to actually be far more intelligent than many of her fellow Death Eaters.
Bellatrix was born to Cygnus Black and Druella Rosier in [[Chronology of the Harry Potter stories|1951]], and has two younger sisters, [[Andromeda Tonks|Andromeda]] and [[Narcissa Malfoy|Narcissa]]. She is also a first cousin to [[Sirius Black|Sirius]] and Regulus Black, and an aunt to [[Draco Malfoy]] and [[Nymphadora Tonks]]. Bellatrix married Rodolphus Lestrange a few years after leaving [[Hogwarts]] "''because it was expected of her''" to marry a pure-blood. However, Rowling stated in an interview that Bellatrix truly loved Voldemort.<ref name=webchat/> Indeed, she seems very indifferent about her husband, and never actually refers to him in any of the books. It is suggested in the novels that, as a student, Bellatrix associated with a group of Slytherins--including Rodolphus, Snape, and Avery--who nearly all became Death Eaters. It is assumed Bellatrix was at least initially drawn to Voldemort because they both believe in an ideology that favours pure-blood wizards and witches over other members of the community.<ref name="{{HP5}}ch6">{{HP5}}, chapter 6</ref> Bellatrix, her husband and her brother-in-law were active Death Eaters in Voldemort's rise to power, and evaded capture and suspicion until after the Dark Lord's downfall at the beginning of the series.
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', Rowling used [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Pensieve|Pensieve]] as a [[Exposition (literary technique)|plot device]] to reveal that Bellatrix, rather than deserting her leader like many other Death Eaters, was part of the group of dark wizards – along with Barty Crouch Jr, Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange – that [[torture]]d well-known [[Auror]]s [[Frank and Alice Longbottom]] in an attempt to gain information about Voldemort's location.<ref name="{{HP4}}ch30">{{HP4}}, chapter 30</ref> For using the Unforgivable [[Cruciatus Curse]] to torture the Longbottoms until they went insane, Bellatrix and her three associates were sentenced to life imprisonment in Azkaban. Later in that book, during his rebirth ritual, Voldemort stated that the Lestranges were amongst the most faithful members of his inner circle.<ref name="{{HP4}}ch33">{{HP4}}, chapter 33</ref>
Fourteen years after Voldemort's fall, Bellatrix was one of the many Death Eaters who escaped Azkaban and rejoined him. After escaping from prison, she was present at the battle of the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Mysteries|Department of Mysteries]] in the climax of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', in which a group of Death Eaters attempted to steal [[Sybill Trelawney]]'s [[prophecy]] pertaining to Voldemort's downfall. Bellatrix shows up with Malfoy at the prophecy hall and battles the group of teenagers. Rowling let Bellatrix prove her magical powers during the mission when she overpowered her niece Tonks and [[Kingsley Shacklebolt]] in one-on-one duels, killed her cousin Sirius by blasting him through The Veil in the Death Chamber, and deflected one of Dumbledore's spells as she made her escape. Harry attempted to use the Cruciatus Curse on her in revenge for killing Sirius, but the curse was ineffective due to the lack of real cruelty behind it. Before she could do any more, her master, who ignored her warning that Dumbledore was in the building, joined Bellatrix. Bellatrix was subdued by Dumbledore in the [[Ministry of Magic]]'s Atrium while he duelled Voldemort. Voldemort interceded on Bellatrix's behalf, grabbing her and taking her with him as he [[Magic (Harry Potter)#Apparition and Disapparition|Disapparated]], though not before being glimpsed by Ministry officials.
In the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Bellatrix attempted to keep Narcissa from confiding Draco's secret mission to Snape at [[Spinner's End]]. Rowling used the conversation between Snape and Bellatrix to imply that Voldemort was still furious at Bellatrix's failure in the past book.<ref name="{{HP6}}ch2">{{HP6}}, chapter 2</ref> That conversation also suggested that Bellatrix mistrusted Snape not only because of his low birth, but also for many valid questions about his loyalty to the Dark Lord. Snape surprised Bellatrix by replying to her with arguments and by asking her to bind him and Narcissa with an [[Unbreakable Vow]] to assist Draco in his mission to kill Dumbledore.
The first chapter of the [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|final ''Harry Potter'' book]] implies that Voldemort is still angry at Bellatrix, as evidenced when he makes fun of the fact that her niece Tonks married werewolf [[Remus Lupin]].<ref name="{{HP7}}ch1">{{HP7}}, chapter 1</ref> However, Voldemort gives Bellatrix a chance to "trim" her family tree during the Death Eaters' attempt to capture Harry as the boy departs from the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]]' home, in which Bellatrix unsuccessfully tried to kill Tonks.<ref name="{{HP7}}ch5">{{HP7}}, chapter 5</ref> In this book, Rowling revealed that Bellatrix was the guardian of [[Helga Hufflepuff]]'s cup (though she is unaware of its [[Horcrux|true nature]]), which Voldemort had entrusted the Lestranges to keep in their [[Gringotts]] vault. Bellatrix and the Malfoys detain Harry, [[Ron Weasley|Ron]], and [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] at Malfoy Manor, and Hermione is tortured by Bellatrix when she suspects the trio has broken into her vault, but [[Dobby]] the elf appears and saves the prisoners, though not before being hit by a knife thrown by Bellatrix as they Disapparate to safety. Later in the book, Harry, Ron and Hermione use a stray hair of Bellatrix's to disguise Hermione as Bellatrix using the Polyjuice Potion, to get into the vault. Though Voldemort apparently punishes Bellatrix and the Malfoys severely for interrupting his [[Deathly Hallows (objects)#Elder Wand|Elder Wand]] side quest only to have Potter escape and steal the cup, she nevertheless fights for her master in the Battle of Hogwarts towards the end of the novel. Rowling stated in an interview that, during the battle, it was Bellatrix who killed Tonks.<ref name=webchat/> When the battle resumes inside the Great Hall after Harry's supposed death, Bellatrix simultaneously duels Hermione, [[Ginny Weasley|Ginny]] and [[Luna Lovegood|Luna]], none of whom is a match for Bellatrix, who nearly hits Ginny with a [[Avada Kedavra|Killing Curse]]. An enraged [[Weasley family#Molly Weasley|Molly Weasley]] engages Bellatrix in a duel and fires a curse that finally kills Bellatrix.<ref>"[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/11/19/new-interview-with-j-k-rowling-for-release-of-dutch-edition-of-deathly-hallows New Interview with J.K. Rowling for Release of Dutch Edition of 'Deathly Hallows']." (November 18, 2007). ''[[The Leaky Cauldron (website)|The Leaky Cauldron]].'' Retrieved November 19, 2007.</ref>
[[Helena Bonham Carter]] has portrayed Bellatrix Lestrange in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', and will reprise her role in the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|sixth film adaptation]]<ref>[http://news.independent.co.uk/people/pandora/article2851418.ece Trimble gels his quiff and heads for Memphis - Pandora, Columnists - Independent.co.uk<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> as well as the [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (film)|last two films]].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20044270_20044274_20046035,00.html|title=Helena Bonham Carter Gets Wicked |date=[[2007-07-12]]|author=Steve Daly|accessdate=2007-07-15|publisher=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref>
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===Draco Malfoy===
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===Lucius Malfoy===
{{HP Character|
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house = [[Slytherin]]|
portrayer=[[Jason Isaacs]] (adult) <br>Tony Coburn (teenager)|
appearance=''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''
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'''Lucius Malfoy''' is a Death Eater and head of a [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Pure-blood|pure-blood]] Wizarding family; he lives with his wife [[Narcissa Malfoy]] (née Black) and their son [[Draco Malfoy|Draco]] at the Malfoy Manor in [[Wiltshire]]. Lucius is a school governor of Hogwarts before he was sacked, and has very close connections at the [[Ministry of Magic]]. Draco claims his father is ''"always flitting in and out of the Ministry"''. He certainly donates to funds such as the Ministry, [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries|St Mungo's Hospital]] and others. He was educated at Hogwarts, where he was a prefect in [[Hogwarts houses#Slytherin|Slytherin House]]. Lucius was also an old and presumably close friend of [[Severus Snape]]<ref name="{{HP6}}ch2">{{HP6}}, chapter 2</ref>.
Just before Draco and Harry's second year at Hogwarts, Lucius plants [[Tom Riddle's diary]] in [[Ginny Weasley]]'s [[Hogwarts subjects#Potions|potions]] cauldron while she is shopping for school supplies at [[Diagon Alley#Flourish & Blotts|Flourish & Blotts]], in a plot to use her to reopen the [[Chamber of Secrets]], which would lead to attacks on [[Blood purity (Harry Potter)#Muggle-born|Muggle-born]] students. Lucius knew the diary was cleverly enchanted, but was not aware that it contained a [[Horcrux|part]] of Voldemort's soul. Lucius intended to use the opening of the Chamber of Secrets by Ginny to discredit her father, [[Arthur Weasley]]. Lucius's plans are ultimately thwarted with the help of the Malfoys' [[house-elf]] [[Dobby]], and Harry, but not before the Chamber is opened and Lucius uses the ensuing terror (and threats to attack their families) to influence the school's Board of Governors to discredit and dismiss Dumbledore as Headmaster. Subsequently, Harry tricks Lucius into setting Dobby free. Upon this, Lucius attempts to murder Harry with his wand but Dobby disarms him before he can do any harm.
Lucius next appears in the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'' during the [[Quidditch]] World Cup, sharing prime seats in the Top Box with Minister of Magic [[Cornelius Fudge]], thanks to his donations to [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]]. Later in that book, when Voldemort rises again and summons his Death Eaters, Malfoy rejoins him, claiming that he had done everything he could all along to find Voldemort and help him rise again (though Voldemort [[Legilimency|knows]] he is lying). Harry, who witnesses Malfoy's declaration of loyalty to Voldemort, tells Minister Fudge, who refuses to believe him, and the wealthy Malfoy maintains strong ties with the Ministry.<ref name="{{HP4}}ch36">{{HP4}}, chapter 36</ref>
During the climax of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', Malfoy is the leader of the Death Eaters who were to retrieve the prophecy from Harry in the Hall of Prophecy. Lucius tries several ways to get the prophecy from Harry without breaking it, but the boy and his friends manage to escape from the Hall. Malfoy finally meets him in the Death Chamber. Bellatrix attempts to persuade Harry to deliver the prophecy to Lucius by torturing [[Neville Longbottom]], thus Harry is about to give it to Malfoy when the [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)|Order of the Phoenix]] breaks into the Ministry and begins to duel the Death Eaters. Dumbledore himself arrives at the end of the battle and Malfoy is captured and sent to Azkaban.
By the [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|final book]], Voldemort has given Malfoy his freedom, though he looks significantly worse for the wear. Voldemort treats him with great contempt, has hijacked his house for Headquarters, and is forcing his son to do Dark deeds against his nature, sparking sympathy for the notorious family for the first time in the series. Later in the book, Lucius, along with his wife and sister-in-law, accidentally allow Harry and his friends to escape from Malfoy Manor. Voldemort punishes them severely, eventually putting them under house arrest. Despite his long-standing position as a Death Eater and Voldemort's advocate of pure-blood supremacy, Lucius has decided his love for his family is more important than his involvement in the war. During the final battle at Hogwarts, he pleads with Voldemort into letting him into the battlefield to locate his son. He and the rest of his family are reunited at the end of the book. Following Voldemort's death, Lucius, Narcissa and Draco all manage to "''weasel their way''" out of being sent to Azkaban due to Narcissa aiding Harry in the [[Hogwarts layout#Forbidden Forest|Forbidden Forest]].<ref name=webchat/>
According to ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine, Lucius Malfoy is currently number 12<!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS NUMBER. LOOK AT THE SOURCE.--> on their [[Forbes Fictional 15]] list.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/2006/11/20/lucius-malfoy-money-tech-media_cx_de_06fict15_potter.html Forbes Fictional 15, #12 Malfoy, Lucius]</ref>
[[Jason Isaacs]] portrayed Lucius Malfoy in the [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|second]], [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|fourth]], and [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|fifth]] films. A teenage Lucius will appear in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' and will be portrayed by Tony Coburn.<ref name=younglucius>{{cite news|url=http://www.mugglenet.com/app/news/show/1604|title=Tony Coburn cast as Young Lucius Malfoy|accessdate=2008-05-03|date=[[2008-05-03]]|publisher=MuggleNet}}</ref> Isaacs will portray Lucius one last time in the [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows#Film adaptations|seventh]] film, which is split into two segments.
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===Peter Pettigrew===
{{Redirect|Peter Pettigrew|the Canadian politician|Pierre Pettigrew}}
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| image= [[Image:Wormtailpoz.jpg|200px|Peter Pettigrew]]<br /><small>[[Timothy Spall]] as Peter Pettigrew <br/>in ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''</small>
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|house=[[Gryffindor]]
| portrayer=[[Timothy Spall]] (adult), <br>[[Charles Hughes (actor)|Charles Hughes]] (teenager)
| appearance=''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''
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'''Peter Pettigrew''' started at Hogwarts the same time as [[Sirius Black]], [[Remus Lupin]], and [[Potter family#James Potter|James Potter]]. All four were sorted into [[Gryffindor]], formed a group of friends called the "Marauders", of which each learned to (illegally) become an [[Animagus]]. Pettigrew is the only Death Eater known to have been in a House other than Slytherin while at Hogwarts. Peter's Animagus form was a [[rat]], from which he acquired the nickname '''Wormtail'''. After leaving Hogwarts, Pettigrew joined forces with Voldemort, and in exchange for his own life became Voldemort's spy within the [[Order of the Phoenix (organisation)|Order of the Phoenix]], of which Pettigrew was a member. When the Potters were to be placed under the [[Spells in Harry Potter#(Fidelius Charm)|Fidelius Charm]], Sirius (the obvious candidate for Secret-Keeper) suggested the Potters use Pettigrew instead. Pettigrew betrayed the secret to Voldemort, an act that ultimately led to the elder Potters' [[death]]. After their death, Sirius realized Pettigrew must have betrayed their hiding place, and, going after the latter, cornered him on a busy street. During the confrontation, Pettigrew killed twelve [[Muggles]], and then cut off his own index finger before turning into a rat, thereby framing Black for his own [[murder]] and that of the bystanders. This deception resulted in Black's imprisonment in Azkaban, while Pettigrew was "posthumously" awarded the Order of Merlin. Pettigrew hid during the next years, masquerading as '''Scabbers''', [[Percy Weasley]]'s pet rat; in this guise, he was later given to [[Ron Weasley]].
Although Pettigrew appears in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', and later in ''The Chamber of Secrets'', in the form of Scabbers, his [[identity]] is not revealed until the third book, ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''. When a photograph of the Weasley family appears in the ''Daily Prophet'', Sirius recognizes him, prompting Sirius' escape from Azkaban. The two eventually confront each other in the Shrieking Shack, where Lupin and Black force Pettigrew to resume his human form. Pettigrew confesses his [[treachery]], claiming to have committed it only to save his own life. When Black and Lupin, unmoved, are about to take their revenge, [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]] intervenes and begs Sirius to turn Pettigrew over to the Ministry of Magic instead, by which device to prove Sirius's innocence. Pettigrew manages to escape as he is being led out of the Shack when Lupin begins to transform into a werewolf. Pettigrew then returns to the service of Voldemort, fulfilling [[Hogwarts staff#Sybill Trelawney|Professor Trelawney]]'s prophecy from earlier in the book. Harry's actions, however, result in Pettigrew owing him a [[life-debt]].
While in the service of Voldemort, Pettigrew helps keep the latter alive prior to his return to full corporeal form, and helps Barty Crouch Jr overpower [[Hogwarts staff#Alastor Moody|Mad-Eye Moody]], setting up the events in the fourth book, ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''. In the climactic confrontation in that book, Pettigrew kills [[Cedric Diggory]] on Lord Voldemort's orders, and performs the complex spell to regenerate Voldemort, mutilating his hand in the process as a sacrifice. Upon his return to full corporeal form, Voldemort replaces Pettigrew's severed hand with a silver hand that possessed five intact fingers.
Despite his role in the return of Voldemort, Pettigrew's fortunes remain low; in ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' [[Severus Snape]] treats him as a servant, and in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' he is tasked with keeping watch over prisoners in the cellar of Malfoy Manor. While Harry and Ron are being kept there, Pettigrew checks on the prisoners and is unsuccessfully attacked. Pettigrew begins to strangle Harry with the silver hand, but when reminded by Harry that the latter once saved his life, he hesitates for a moment to think of the life-debt. During the moment of hesitation, the silver hand turns against him and strangles him to death in retribution for his [[pity]].
[[Timothy Spall]] portrayed Pettigrew in the film versions of ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'' and ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Goblet of Fire]]''. He is also seen in a photo of the original [[Order of the Phoenix (organization)|Order]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Order of the Phoenix]]'', but is not listed in the cast. The actor has revealed that he will portray the character in the last two films.<ref name=spall-moviehole>{{cite news|url=http://www.moviehole.net/news/20080118_spall_talks_his_harry_potter_f_1.html|title=Spall talks his Harry Potter future|date=2008-01-18|last=Morris|first=Clint|publisher=MovieHole}}</ref>
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===Severus Snape===
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===Yaxley===
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image= |
name=Yaxley|
portrayer=[[List of Harry Potter cast members|Lord Johnpaul Castrianni]]|
appearance=''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|Harry Potter and the<br/>Half-Blood Prince]]''|
}}
'''Yaxley''' (first name unknown) is the brutal-faced Death Eater that was present in the battle in which Snape killed Dumbledore. He is one of the more prominent Death Eaters, one of Voldemort's spies in the [[Ministry of Magic]] (apparently, he is a leading figure in the Death Eater coup at the Ministry), a rival of Snape and a friend of Antonin Dolohov. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', Yaxley argues with Snape about the correct date of Harry's departure from the Dursley’s, but [[Ministry of Magic#John Dawlish|John Dawlish]], an Auror who is tricked by an Order member, gave him incorrect information. Yaxley announces to an impressed assemblage of Death Eaters that he has placed the [[Imperius Curse]] upon [[Pius Thicknesse]] (Head of Magical Law Enforcement). He uses Thicknesse to Imperius the other major department heads and they allow Voldemort to murder [[Rufus Scrimgeour]]. Thicknesse then becomes Minister for Magic and Yaxley takes Thicknesse's post.
When Harry, Ron and Hermione enter the Ministry to find Slytherin's locket, it is revealed that Yaxley has become Head of the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Magical Law Enforcement|Department of Magical Law Enforcement]], and that he assists [[Dolores Umbridge]] in leading the Muggle-Born Registration Commission, and the two seem to have a good relationship, together humiliating the Muggle-borns. Both are immobilised by Harry, but Yaxley recovers and grabs Hermione while she is Apparating her friends to safety. Yaxley arrives with them at Grimmauld Place, allowing him to reveal their headquarters to the Death Eaters, but not to the location that the trio immediately Apparate to.
He participates in the Battle of Hogwarts, where he duels [[Professor Flitwick]] and is later seen among those who wait with Voldemort for Harry Potter to come to him. He mistakenly believes that Harry would not come within the allotted time. When the battle resumes, he is defeated by [[Fred and George Weasley|George Weasley]] and [[Lee Jordan]].
[[List of Harry Potter cast members|Lord Johnpaul Castrianni]] will portray Yaxley in the film adaptation of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''
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==References==
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==External links==
{{hpw|Death Eaters}}
*[http://www.hp-lexicon.org/wizards/death_eaters.html The Harry Potter Lexicon item on Death Eaters]
*[http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/books/pronunciation/play.htm How to pronounce Bellatrix's name] at the official [[Scholastic Press|Scholastic]] website
*[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/pottercast/episode/show/52 PotterCast #40: Bag of 'trix] - A podcast debating Bellatrix's role in the series
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