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"They believed that I was the monster that dwells in what they call the Chamber of Secrets."
— Aragog[src]

Aragog (c. 194220 April, 1997) was a blind Acromantula, owned by Rubeus Hagrid, with the ability to communicate with humans. Like the rest of his species, Aragog had a taste for human flesh, and in his youth was the size of a Pekinese, and near the end of his life was the size of a small elephant. Aragog had a wife, Mosag, and was the leader of a large Acromantula colony composed of all of his sons and daughters. During his life, Aragog was accused of being Slytherin's Monster, although this was really a basilisk. After the acromantula died, some of his venom was taken by Horace Slughorn.

Biography

Early life

"I come from a distant land. A traveller gave me to Hagrid when I was an egg."
— Aragog[src]
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Aragog as a youngling in Hogwarts.

Aragog was originally brought as an egg in a distant land and came to Britain in the pocket of a traveller. Somehow, the egg came into possession of Rubeus Hagrid, who at the time was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After Aragog hatched from it, Hagrid kept him in a cupboard in one of the school's dungeons, feeding him scraps.[1]

Opening of the Chamber of Secrets

"It wasn't him! He wouldn'! He never!"
— Rubeus Hagrid, after an accusation by Tom Riddle[src]
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Harry Potter and Ron Weasley encounter Aragog and his offspring in the Forbidden Forest.

When Lord Voldemort, known previously as Tom Marvolo Riddle, began unleashing Slytherin's Monster, the Basilisk upon the castle to exterminate its Muggle-born population, Aragog was framed as being the monster and Hagrid was accused of being Slytherin's heir. When one of its victims, Moaning Myrtle, died, it motivated the school's governors to consider closing the school. Tom, who considered Hogwarts his only home, somehow found out about Aragog and blamed it for the monster's rampage. Tom came to capture the creature, but Hagrid helped Aragog escape to the Forbidden Forest. Hagrid, though, was later punished with expulsion from the school. Aragog, meanwhile, had to flee into the Forbidden Forest.[1]

Hagrid, though expelled, was placed into the position of Gamekeeper at Hogwarts, thus allowing him to stay in contact with Aragog. Hagrid would visit Aragog now and then, bringing him food. On one particular visit, Hagrid brought Aragog a wife, Mosag, another Acromantula. The two Acromantulas started a large colony. Sometime before 1993, however, Mosag died. Aragog also became blind.[1]

History repeats itself

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Aragog and his dome web in the Forbidden Forest.

"...Hagrid never opened the Chamber of Secrets. He was innocent."
— Harry Potter, after speaking to Aragog and barely surviving an attack[src]

In 1993, Slytherin's Monster was unleashed on the castle again. This time, however, the rampage did not result in any deaths, only petrification of many students. Once again, however, the governors considered closing the school due to the attacks. Governors of the school once again accused Hagrid of being the Heir of Slytherin. Hagrid vaguely told Ron Weasley and Harry Potter to "follow the spiders," but couched in a statement to Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge. Though reluctantly, the two decided to continue their investigation of the monster and follow the spiders like Hagrid had indirectly told them. There the two found Aragog and his colony. They subsequently learned that Aragog was not the monster. After this, the two students actually found the real monster and the real heir, Tom Riddle.[1]

Death

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Slughorn, Hagrid, Harry and Fang attend Aragog's funeral.

"Farewell, Aragog, king of arachnids, whose long and faithful friendship those who knew you won't forget! Though your body will decay, your spirit lingers on in the quiet, web-spun places of your forest home."
— Aragog's eulogy, delivered by Horace Slughorn[src]

In 1996, Harry and Hermione Granger, in an attempt to lure Dolores Umbridge into a trap in the Forest, took the path towards Aragog's colony, but the immediate danger of running into Aragog's children was avoided when the local Centaurs intercepted them.[2]

In 1996, Aragog contracted an illness over the summer, and despite Hagrid's attempts to help Aragog heal and be comfortable, he eventually died on 20 April, 1997. Hagrid was able to get Aragog's corpse out of the colony before his children could attempt to cannibalise it. Aragog was buried in a deep pit near Hagrid's house the next evening. Aragog's funeral was attended by Hagrid, Harry, and Professor Horace Slughorn, who took the opportunity to "acquire" Aragog's highly valuable venom.[3]

Post-mortem

"Don't hurt 'em, don't hurt 'em!"
— Hagrid, warning people not to hurt the attacking acromantulas[src]

In 1998, the Acromantula colony was forced out of the forest by Voldemort, his Death Eaters and his assembled army of magical creatures who then established their camp there as a prelude to the Battle of Hogwarts. Aragog's children survived, however, and invaded Hogwarts, attacking both the students and the Death Eaters. It is unknown if the colony and its population survived following the conclusion of the battle, which was in favour of the Order of the Phoenix.[4]

Personality and traits

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Aragog

"Go? I think not. My sons and daughters do not harm Hagrid on my command. But I cannot deny them fresh meat, when it wanders so willingly into our midst. Good-bye friend of Hagrid."
— Aragog[src]

Aragog had a close friendship with his owner, Hagrid. He admits though it would have been his instinct to try to eat his fellow students, out of respect for Hagrid, he resisted. In fact, Hagrid was the only human that Aragog stopped his sons and daughters from eating. Otherwise, he would not deprive them of fresh meat and would allow his sons and daughters to attack unsuspecting humans. One such case was when Ron Weasley and Harry Potter found Aragog. However, these two escaped.[1]

Aragog, like all spiders, feared Basilisks, and would not speak of one, not even to Hagrid, who had asked him many times.[1] The way that Aragog would not speak of their name, is similar to the way that wizards and witches (amongst other creatures like house-elves and goblins) would not speak of Voldemort's name.

Behind the scenes

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LEGO version of Aragog

"Help rescue Harry Potter and Ron from the giant spider Aragog in the Dark Forest!"
— Official description of the LEGO set[src]

Etymology

  • Aragog comes from the words "Ara" comes from "arachnid", which is the class spiders belong to. "Gog", who along with a brother, "Magog", are names of legendary giants from Welsh mythology.
  • Possibly derived from the Greek word "agog," meaning "leader."

Appearances

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Aragog and his Acromantula colony attacking Harry Potter and Ron Weasley

Notes and references

See also

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