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Armando Dippet was born in [[October]] [[1630s|1637]].<ref name="Birth" /> At some point prior to his magical education, he purchased or inherited his wand.<ref name="CSgbc">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)]]'' - GBC version</ref>
 
Armando Dippet was born in [[October]] [[1630s|1637]].<ref name="Birth" /> At some point prior to his magical education, he purchased or inherited his wand.<ref name="CSgbc">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)]]'' - GBC version</ref>
   
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Born decades before wizardkind finally decided to go into hiding and well into his adult years by the time they did, it can be assumed that Armando's upbringing was not an easy one.
It is possible that he attended [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], being [[sorting ceremony|Sorted]] in [[1640s|1649]]. If so, he must have been Sorted into [[Gryffindor]], [[Hufflepuff]] or [[Ravenclaw]].<ref name="DH16" />
 
   
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The time period in which the Dippets lived would be highlighted centuries later by magical historians as dark and troubled times in their history of magic, in which Armando's existence, as well as that of his family, was presumably marked by great fear and uncertainty, especially throughout Armando's childhood, as underage witches and wizards were particularly vulnerable in that they tend to be prone to accidental magic in frightening circumstances, of which it would have been plenty, the witch-hunts having grown ever more fierce up to this point. Like most witches and wizards of the 17th century, it can be assumed that the Dippet family were forced to live double lives and often use magic for the purpose of concealment in order to hide their ancestry from their prosecuting non-magical part of the community. As such, Armando were most likely brought up to initially mistrust and avoid Muggles and keep, as any witch or wizard who chose to fraternise with Muggles by the time Armando was born would have become an outcast in his or her own community.
It is also probable that he had high [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]] and [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]] grades, as he later became Headmaster of Hogwarts.
 
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It can be assumed that if he indeed attended [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], in which case he would have been sorted at the age of twelve on September 1, [[1640s|1649]], it would have been the first time he would not have had to worry about the Muggles and therefore it can be assumed that Hogwarts might have been perceived as a place of joyful release and freedom, where he would not need to fear prosecutions for exercising his magical ability. If he was a student, it is also probable that he had high marks on his [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]] and [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]] exams, as he later became Headmaster of Hogwarts, seen as he would later be allowed employment long after most witches and wizards would consider themselves happily retired.
   
 
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Myrtle's [[Muggle]] [[Myrtle's father|father]] and [[Myrtle's mother|mother]] were summoned to the school by Dippet, and the Headmaster faced the possibility of closing the [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|school]]. Dippet also rejected Tom's request of staying at school over the summer holidays due to the situation, but would have given him special permission if the school were much safer.<ref name="CS13" /> Not wanting the school to close, or possibly not wanting to return to the orphanage, [[Tom Riddle|Riddle]] stopped attacking students with the [[Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk|Chamber's Basilisk]] and framed [[Rubeus Hagrid]] for the attacks. Dippet promptly expelled Hagrid. Under [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s request, Hagrid was trained as [[Keeper of Keys and Grounds|Gamekeeper]] and was allowed to remain at the school.<ref name="CS17" />
 
Myrtle's [[Muggle]] [[Myrtle's father|father]] and [[Myrtle's mother|mother]] were summoned to the school by Dippet, and the Headmaster faced the possibility of closing the [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|school]]. Dippet also rejected Tom's request of staying at school over the summer holidays due to the situation, but would have given him special permission if the school were much safer.<ref name="CS13" /> Not wanting the school to close, or possibly not wanting to return to the orphanage, [[Tom Riddle|Riddle]] stopped attacking students with the [[Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk|Chamber's Basilisk]] and framed [[Rubeus Hagrid]] for the attacks. Dippet promptly expelled Hagrid. Under [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s request, Hagrid was trained as [[Keeper of Keys and Grounds|Gamekeeper]] and was allowed to remain at the school.<ref name="CS17" />
   
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[[File:Dippet_Riddle.png|thumb|left|155px|Dippet talking to [[Tom Riddle]] in [[headmaster's office|his office]].]]{{Dialogue a-b-a|Dumbledore|Professor Dippet told him that he was too young at eighteen, but invited him to reapply in a few years, if he still wished to teach.|Harry Potter|How did you feel about that, sir?|Deeply uneasy. I had advised Armando against the appointment - I did not give the reasons I have given you, for Professor Dippet was very fond of Voldemort and convinced of his honesty - but I did not want Lord Voldemort back at this school, and especially not in a position of power.|Dumbledore and [[Harry Potter]] on Dippet and Riddle's application.|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}When [[Tom Riddle]] returned to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] after his graduation to apply for the post of [[professor]] of [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], after [[Galatea Merrythought]] retired, Dippet denied him the position for being too young, but invited him to reapply in a few years, despite being advised against it by [[Albus Dumbledore]].<ref name="HBP20">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' - Chapter 20 (''Lord Voldemort’s Request'')</ref>
 
[[File:Dippet_Riddle.png|thumb|left|155px|Dippet talking to [[Tom Riddle]] in [[headmaster's office|his office]].]]{{Dialogue a-b-a|Dumbledore|Professor Dippet told him that he was too young at eighteen, but invited him to reapply in a few years, if he still wished to teach.|Harry Potter|How did you feel about that, sir?|Deeply uneasy. I had advised Armando against the appointment - I did not give the reasons I have given you, for Professor Dippet was very fond of Voldemort and convinced of his honesty - but I did not want Lord Voldemort back at this school, and especially not in a position of power.|Dumbledore and [[Harry Potter]] on Dippet and Riddle's application.|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}When [[Tom Riddle]] returned to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] after his graduation to apply for the post of [[professor]] of [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], after [[Galatea Merrythought]] retired, Dippet denied him the position for being too young, but invited him to reapply in a few years, despite being advised against it by [[Albus Dumbledore]].<ref name="HBP20">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' - Chapter 20 (''Lord Voldemort’s Request'')</ref>
   
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[[File:Prof_Dippet.jpg|thumb|180px|Dippet's Chocolate Frog Card.]]
 
[[File:Prof_Dippet.jpg|thumb|180px|Dippet's Chocolate Frog Card.]]
 
{{Quote| ''The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore'' – by Rita Skeeter, best-selling author of ''Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?''.|Cover of ''[[The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore]]''.|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
 
{{Quote| ''The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore'' – by Rita Skeeter, best-selling author of ''Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?''.|Cover of ''[[The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore]]''.|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
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Professor Dippet was unusually old by the time of his passing in [[1950s|1956]],<ref name="Death" /> even by wizarding standards. His immediate successor in the post was [[Albus Dumbledore|Professor Albus Dumbledore]],<ref name="CS13" /> who had been Dippet's Deputy Headmaster and Transfiguration teacher.
Dippet died in [[1950s|1956]].<ref name="Death" /> He had a [[Chocolate Frog Cards|Chocolate Frog Card]] devoted to him,<ref name="PAvg">''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)]]''</ref> and, at some point, [[Rita Skeeter]] wrote his biography, entitled ''[[Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?]]''<ref name="DH13">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' - Chapter 13 (''The Muggle-Born Registration Commission'')</ref> (although it is likely this work contains some defamatory false information, given the author and the book's title). His position as Headmaster of Hogwarts was succeeded by Albus Dumbledore.<ref name="CS13" />
 
   
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The prominence of Dippet's tenure as [[Headmaster]] is highlighted by the fact that he even got a [[Chocolate Frog Cards|Chocolate Frog Card]] made in his effigy, due to his work as chief administrator of Hogwarts.<ref name="PAvg">''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)]]''</ref>
A [[portrait]] of Dippet was hung at the [[Headmaster's office]],<ref name="OP37">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' - Chapter 37 (''The Lost Prophecy'')</ref> depicting him dressed in blue and bronze robes.<ref name="CSf">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]''</ref> In [[1995]], he scorned the portrait of [[Phineas Nigellus Black]], who was feigning tiredness in order to avoid going to [[12 Grimmauld Place]] like Dumbledore asked him to. He was devoted to serving whomever was [[Headmaster]].<ref name="OP22">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' - Chapter 22 (''St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries'')</ref>
 
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At some point, [[Rita Skeeter]] published her bestselling biography titled ''[[Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?]]'',<ref name="DH13">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' - Chapter 13 (''The Muggle-Born Registration Commission'')</ref> which, given its title and Skeeter's own brand of sensationalist writing (elsewhere described as "''one quarter truth to three quarters rubbish''"<ref>[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/7/30/j-k-rowling-web-chat-transcript J.K. Rowling Web Chat Transcript (30 July, 2007)] at The Leaky Cauldron</ref>), it can be reasonably assumed that it contains false defamatory information, or otherwise facts taken out of context. It is unknown whether Dippet's public opinion suffered from the publication of this book.
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Having died in office, the late Headmaster was allowed to leave behind an imprint of himself in the form of a [[portrait]] mounted on the wall of the [[Headmaster's office]] along with other revered Headmasters and Headmistress.<ref name="OP37">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' - Chapter 37 (''The Lost Prophecy'')</ref> In doing this, he effectively ensured he in some capacity could continue to posthumously serve the school by sharing his knowledge with his successors in office as a final service to his beloved school.
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The portrait he left behind present him as very dignified and solemn-looking, attired in long, majestic robes of blue and bronze.<ref name="CSf">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]''</ref> In [[1995]], he scorned the portrait of [[Phineas Nigellus Black]], who was feigning tiredness in order to avoid going to [[12 Grimmauld Place]] like Dumbledore asked him to. He was devoted to serving whoever was [[Headmaster]].<ref name="OP22">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' - Chapter 22 (''St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries'')</ref>
   
 
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==Personality and traits==
 
As made evident by his portrait in the Headmaster's Office, he was apparently a very proud man who for the most part held himself with dignity and solemnity at all but the most trying of times, in which case he would over time look very feeble and tired after having to cope with such troubles at his age. Very loyal to Hogwarts, Professor Dippet gave a certain impression of holding the school in higher regard than he did even his staff, as he was very distrusting of others, and Professor Albus Dumbledore, his Head of Transfiguration at during the later parts of Professor Dippet's tenure, noted that he was one of the few people that Professor Dippet confided in. He was also a man of tradition, having trained his portrait to scold anyone who showed lack of respect or loyalty to the school, which were shown when it reprimanded the portrait Phineas Nigellus's for attempting to defy a request from Professor Dumbledore, expressing that they were honour-bound to give advice to the current Headmaster or Headmistress, regardless of their personal feelings, showing that the living Professor Dippet taught his portrait to share his unyielding desire to serve the school and professional integrity.
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As made evident by his portrait in the Headmaster's Office, he was apparently a very proud man who for the most part held himself with dignity and solemnity lest he lost his temper due to insolence from those around him.
 
   
 
During his time as Headmaster, Professor Dippet was apparently a disciplinarian. Perhaps somewhat harshly old-fashioned in his methods, the school was marked by an acceptance of severe punishment under his leadership, as he continued to allow the [[Caretaker]] of the day, Mr. [[Apollyon Pringle]], to use corporal punishment on students for misbehaviour or rule-breaking. However, he was not feared by his students, but seen as revered and very capable in his own right, and ultimately a man dedicated to the protection and preservation of the school and all its inhabitants and did not take the safety of his students lightly, and his success as head of the school is shown by his depiction on a Famous Witches and Wizards Card solely in homage to his long and faithful service to the school as Headmaster.
Very loyal to Hogwarts, Professor Dippet gave a certain impression of holding the school in higher regard than he did even his staff, as he was very distrusting of others, and Professor Albus Dumbledore, his eventual successor, noted that he was one of the few people that Professor Dippet confided in. He was also a man of tradition, having trained his portrait to scold anyone who showed lack of respect or loyalty to the school, which were shown when it reprimanded the portrait Phineas Nigellus's for attempting to defy a request from Dumbledore, expressing that they were honour-bound to give advice to the current Headmaster or Headmistress, regardless of their personal feelings, showing that the living Professor Dippet taught his portrait to share his sense of professional integrity.
 
   
 
Professor Dippet was by no means above severely punishing anyone who might pose a potential breach in the security of the castle, be it student or staff: [[Horace Slughorn|Professor Horace Slughorn]] once commented, perhaps in jest, that Dippet would not hesitate to put him in detention if he found out that he had been [[Slug Club|encouraging students to be up and about past curfew]]. He also placed Professor [[Silvanus Kettleburn]], whom he always considered to be quite reckless, on no fewer than sixty-two periods of [[probation]] (including once after the chaos that ensued during a performance of ''[[The Fountain of Fair Fortune]]'', for which Kettleburn provided an [[Engorgement Charm|Engorged]] [[Ashwinder]] to play the part of the [[Gigantic white worm|Worm]]), since the catastrophe endangered the students.
During his tenure as Headmaster, Professor Dippet was apparently a strict disciplinarian. Perhaps somewhat harshly old-fashioned in his methods, the school was marked by an acceptance of severe punishment under his leadership, as he continued to allow the [[Caretaker]] of the day, Mr. [[Apollyon Pringle]], to use corporal punishment on students for misbehaviour or rule-breaking.
 
   
 
His concern for the well-being of his students was shown once more during the 1942-1943 school year, when he, like all his employees, did everything in his power to apprehend the perpetrator and protect the students after the opening of [[Chamber of Secrets]]. During that year, it is known that he instructed a student by the name of [[Olive Hornby]] to go look for fellow student [[Myrtle Warren]] the moment he realised that no one had seen her for some time.
Professor Dippet was ultimately a man dedicated to the protection and preservation of the school and all its inhabitants and did not take the safety of his students lightly. Alas, he was by no means above severely punishing anyone who might pose a potential breach in the security of the castle, be it student or staff: [[Horace Slughorn|Professor Horace Slughorn]] once commented, perhaps in jest, that Dippet would not hesitate to put him in detention if he found out that he had been [[Slug Club|encouraging students to be up and about past curfew]]. He also placed Professor [[Silvanus Kettleburn]], who he always considered to be quite reckless, on no fewer than sixty-two periods of [[probation]] (including once after the chaos that ensued during a performance of ''[[The Fountain of Fair Fortune]]'', for which Kettleburn provided an [[Engorgement Charm|Engorged]] [[Ashwinder]] to play the part of the [[Gigantic white worm|Worm]]).
 
   
 
He also seemed to favour status, at least to some extent, as he was fully prepared to believe the word of a Prefect over the word of a younger student, and when Rubeus Hagrid were declared a suspect in the case of who opened the Chamber of Secrets, Dippet promptly expelled him without putting much effort in investigating the matter. However, as the school at the time was dangerously near to being closed down by the Board of Governors after the murder on Myrtle and he was likely to have been under a lot of pressure from parents, the governors and perhaps even the Ministry, and might have acted rather rashly in an attempt to seize control of the situation and come to realise in retrospect that Hagrid was unlikely to have been the culprit, since Hagrid was allowed to stay after his expulsion, showing that Professor Dippet might have been a wise, well-meaning if somewhat strict administrator under pressure rather than mercilessly expelling one student on the word of another.
His concern for the well-being of his students was shown once more during the 1942-1943 school year, when he, like all his employees, did everything in his power to apprehend the perpetrator and protect the students after the [[Chamber of Secrets]] openings. During that year, it is known that he instructed a student by the name of [[Olive Hornby]], to go look for fellow student [[Myrtle Warren]] the moment he realised that no one had seen her for a couple of hours.
 
   
 
It is known that during his tenure at Hogwarts, Professor Dippet grew rather fond of [[Tom Riddle]] and was, perhaps somewhat biased towards him, partly due to sympathizing with the boy who had grown up orphaned and friendless and partly due to the young man's charisma. However, this did not blind him from keeping their safety his number one priority, nor did it stop him for keeping up certain standards. This is shown when he rejects the request of a recent graduate to become a teacher on the basis of being too young, as well as rejecting [[Tom Riddle]]'s request of staying at school over the summer holidays due to the situation while unaware that Riddle was the one behind the danger Dippet wanted to protect him from. However, being fully aware that Riddle despised the orphanage where he was raised, he did comment that he would have given him special permission if the school were safer.[[File:Dippet.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Professor Dippet.]]
Also, he also seemed to favour status, at least to some extent, as he was fully prepared to believe the word of a Prefect over the word of a younger student, and when Rubeus Hagrid were declared a suspect in the case of who opened the Chamber of Secrets, Dippet promptly expelled him without putting much effort in investigating the matter. However, as the school at the time nearly was closed by the Board of Governors after the murder on Myrtle and he was likely to have been under a lot of pressure from parents, the governors and perhaps even the Ministry, he might have acted rather rashly in an attempt to seize control of the situation and come to realise in retrospect that Hagrid was unlikely to have been the culprit, since Hagrid was allowed to stay after his expulsion, showing that Professor Dippet might have been a wise, well-meaning if somewhat strict school administrator under pressure rather than mercilessly expelling one student on the word of another.
 
 
It is known that during his tenure at Hogwarts, Professor Dippet grew rather fond of [[Tom Riddle]] and was, perhaps, somewhat biased towards him. However, his fondness of certain students whom he sympathised with did not blind him from keeping their safety his number one priority, nor did it stop him for keeping up certain standards. This is shown when he rejects the request of a recent graduate to become a teacher on the basis of being too young, as well as rejecting [[Tom Riddle]]'s request of staying at school over the summer holidays due to the situation while unaware that Riddle was the one behind the danger Dippet wanted to protect him from. However, being fully aware that Riddle despised the orphanage where he was raised, he did comment that he would have given him special permission if the school were safer.[[File:Dippet.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Professor Dippet.]]
 
   
 
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*'''Magical mastery: '''Being one of the oldest known wizards known in the international magical community by the time of his death, Professor Dippet had about three centuries at his disposal to study magic, and it is not unreasonable to assume that he was rich in learning experience, and a very accomplished wizard in his own right. Being the Headmaster of Hogwarts presumably also required him to review the curriculum of his staff to ensure learning efficiency, meaning he had a very high level of knowledge on magic in general. 
*'''[[Charms]]: '''The true extent of Armando Dippet's skills are not known, but he was skilled in Charms, since he in the job as Headmaster was responsible for controlling the magical protections around Hogwarts Castle, and he was easily able to lift and cast the defensive spells himself, as he did so shortly after the demise of Moaning Myrtle, temporarily lifting the Muggle-Repelling Charms to give her parents free access to the campus
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"We are honour-bound to give service to the present Headmaster of Hogwarts! Shame on you, Phineas!"
— Dippet's portrait scorning Phineas Nigellus Black.[src]

Professor Armando Dippet (October, 1637[1]1956[2]) was Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and the predecessor of Albus Dumbledore in the post. He was a "nearly bald and a somewhat feeble" man in his elderly years.

Dippet served as Headmaster in the 1940s at least. It was during his tenure that the Chamber of Secrets was first opened by Tom Riddle since its creation by Salazar Slytherin in around A.D. 993. Unknowingly, Dippet was indirectly responsible for the end of the attacks by telling Riddle that the school would have to be closed if said attacks continued. Dippet was also responsible for the expulsion of Rubeus Hagrid after Riddle framed him with the attacks.

Following his death in 1956, his portrait was hung in the headmaster's office, and Dumbledore succeeded him.

Biography

Early life

Armando Dippet was born in October 1637.[1] At some point prior to his magical education, he purchased or inherited his wand.[5]

Born decades before wizardkind finally decided to go into hiding and well into his adult years by the time they did, it can be assumed that Armando's upbringing was not an easy one.

The time period in which the Dippets lived would be highlighted centuries later by magical historians as dark and troubled times in their history of magic, in which Armando's existence, as well as that of his family, was presumably marked by great fear and uncertainty, especially throughout Armando's childhood, as underage witches and wizards were particularly vulnerable in that they tend to be prone to accidental magic in frightening circumstances, of which it would have been plenty, the witch-hunts having grown ever more fierce up to this point. Like most witches and wizards of the 17th century, it can be assumed that the Dippet family were forced to live double lives and often use magic for the purpose of concealment in order to hide their ancestry from their prosecuting non-magical part of the community. As such, Armando were most likely brought up to initially mistrust and avoid Muggles and keep, as any witch or wizard who chose to fraternise with Muggles by the time Armando was born would have become an outcast in his or her own community.

It can be assumed that if he indeed attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, in which case he would have been sorted at the age of twelve on September 1, 1649, it would have been the first time he would not have had to worry about the Muggles and therefore it can be assumed that Hogwarts might have been perceived as a place of joyful release and freedom, where he would not need to fear prosecutions for exercising his magical ability. If he was a student, it is also probable that he had high marks on his O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. exams, as he later became Headmaster of Hogwarts, seen as he would later be allowed employment long after most witches and wizards would consider themselves happily retired.

As Headmaster of Hogwarts

Early years

Dippet and friends

Dippet speaking with some of his employees.

Professor Dippet became Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the early twentieth century.[6] In his position, it is likely he was responsible for the employment of Horace Slughorn,[7] Albus Dumbledore,[3] Herbert Beery,[6] Silvanus Kettleburn[6] and possibly Galatea Merrythought[8] as teachers at Hogwarts.

Christmas pantomime

"The night's entertainment concluded with a packed hospital wing..."
Albus Dumbledore[src]

During Dippet's tenure as Headmaster, Herbert Beery, then-Herbology master, proposed an adaptation of The Fountain of Fair Fortune as a Christmas treat for both staff and students. The show, however, was a fiasco: the students playing Amata and Sir Luckless had been boyfriend and girlfriend until one hour before the show, at which point "Sir Luckless" dumped her for "Asha". During the play, the Engorged Ashwinder portraying the Worm (provided by the reckless Professor Silvanus Kettleburn) exploded in a shower of hot sparks and dust, filling the Great Hall with smoke and fragments of the scenery. While the Ashwinder's eggs set fire to the floorboards, "Amata" and "Asha" started duelling fiercely. Professor Beery was caught in the crossfire and his head assumed unusual proportions. While the staff evacuated the Great Hall the fire raging inside it threatened to engulf the place.[6]

Of course, there were several people sent to the hospital wing and Professor Dippet had to put Professor Kettleburn in one of his sixty-two periods of probation. In response to this dramatic fiasco, Professor Dippet imposed a blanket ban on future pantomimes, a tradition is still followed by the Hogwarts' staff and students to this day.[6]

Chamber of Secrets openings

Professor dippet

Dippet in the 1940s, as Headmaster of Hogwarts School.

Armando Dippet: "My dear boy, you must see how foolish it would be of me to allow you to remain at the castle when term ends. Particularly in light of the recent tragedy… the death of that poor little girl. You will be safer by far at your orphanage. As a matter of fact, the Ministry of Magic is even now talking about closing the school. We are no nearer locating the — er — source of all this unpleasantness…"
Tom Riddle: "Sir — if the person were caught — if it all stopped —"
Armando Dippet: "What do you mean? Riddle, do you mean you know something about these attacks?"
Tom Riddle: "No, sir."
— Armando Dippet and Tom Riddle on 13 June, 1943.[src]

Dippet was the Headmaster of Hogwarts when the Chamber of Secrets was opened by Tom Riddle, during the 19421943 school year. Very fond of Riddle, Dippet was unaware of his sinister nature.[3]

That school year, many students were attacked by Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk. On 13 June of the same year, a student named Myrtle Warren was murdered in a bathroom,[3] during one of the Chamber's openings by Riddle.[9] After realising that no one had seen Myrtle for a couple of hours, Professor Dippet asked fellow student Olive Hornby to go and look for Myrtle.[10]

Myrtle's Muggle father and mother were summoned to the school by Dippet, and the Headmaster faced the possibility of closing the school. Dippet also rejected Tom's request of staying at school over the summer holidays due to the situation, but would have given him special permission if the school were much safer.[3] Not wanting the school to close, or possibly not wanting to return to the orphanage, Riddle stopped attacking students with the Chamber's Basilisk and framed Rubeus Hagrid for the attacks. Dippet promptly expelled Hagrid. Under Albus Dumbledore's request, Hagrid was trained as Gamekeeper and was allowed to remain at the school.[9]

Tom Riddle's job application

Dippet Riddle

Dippet talking to Tom Riddle in his office.

Dumbledore: "Professor Dippet told him that he was too young at eighteen, but invited him to reapply in a few years, if he still wished to teach."
Harry Potter: "How did you feel about that, sir?"
Dumbledore: "Deeply uneasy. I had advised Armando against the appointment - I did not give the reasons I have given you, for Professor Dippet was very fond of Voldemort and convinced of his honesty - but I did not want Lord Voldemort back at this school, and especially not in a position of power."
— Dumbledore and Harry Potter on Dippet and Riddle's application.[src]

When Tom Riddle returned to Hogwarts after his graduation to apply for the post of professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts, after Galatea Merrythought retired, Dippet denied him the position for being too young, but invited him to reapply in a few years, despite being advised against it by Albus Dumbledore.[11]

Dumbledore realised Riddle's true intentions, but did not include them as his reasons for denying him the job, as Professor Dippet was very fond of him and believed that he was completely honest.[11]

Death and post-mortem

Prof Dippet

Dippet's Chocolate Frog Card.

" The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore – by Rita Skeeter, best-selling author of Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?."
— Cover of The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore.[src]

Professor Dippet was unusually old by the time of his passing in 1956,[2] even by wizarding standards. His immediate successor in the post was Professor Albus Dumbledore,[3] who had been Dippet's Deputy Headmaster and Transfiguration teacher.

The prominence of Dippet's tenure as Headmaster is highlighted by the fact that he even got a Chocolate Frog Card made in his effigy, due to his work as chief administrator of Hogwarts.[12]

At some point, Rita Skeeter published her bestselling biography titled Armando Dippet: Master or Moron?,[13] which, given its title and Skeeter's own brand of sensationalist writing (elsewhere described as "one quarter truth to three quarters rubbish"[14]), it can be reasonably assumed that it contains false defamatory information, or otherwise facts taken out of context. It is unknown whether Dippet's public opinion suffered from the publication of this book.

Having died in office, the late Headmaster was allowed to leave behind an imprint of himself in the form of a portrait mounted on the wall of the Headmaster's office along with other revered Headmasters and Headmistress.[15] In doing this, he effectively ensured he in some capacity could continue to posthumously serve the school by sharing his knowledge with his successors in office as a final service to his beloved school.

The portrait he left behind present him as very dignified and solemn-looking, attired in long, majestic robes of blue and bronze.[16] In 1995, he scorned the portrait of Phineas Nigellus Black, who was feigning tiredness in order to avoid going to 12 Grimmauld Place like Dumbledore asked him to. He was devoted to serving whoever was Headmaster.[17]

Physical description

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Professor Dippet's portrait.

Professor Dippet had pale skin, brown eyes and, in his youth, a thick brown beard.[12]

In his elderly years, he became frail and feeble-looking. He was balding and had only a few wisps of white hair left.[3]

Personality and traits

As made evident by his portrait in the Headmaster's Office, he was apparently a very proud man who for the most part held himself with dignity and solemnity at all but the most trying of times, in which case he would over time look very feeble and tired after having to cope with such troubles at his age. Very loyal to Hogwarts, Professor Dippet gave a certain impression of holding the school in higher regard than he did even his staff, as he was very distrusting of others, and Professor Albus Dumbledore, his Head of Transfiguration at during the later parts of Professor Dippet's tenure, noted that he was one of the few people that Professor Dippet confided in. He was also a man of tradition, having trained his portrait to scold anyone who showed lack of respect or loyalty to the school, which were shown when it reprimanded the portrait Phineas Nigellus's for attempting to defy a request from Professor Dumbledore, expressing that they were honour-bound to give advice to the current Headmaster or Headmistress, regardless of their personal feelings, showing that the living Professor Dippet taught his portrait to share his unyielding desire to serve the school and professional integrity.

During his time as Headmaster, Professor Dippet was apparently a disciplinarian. Perhaps somewhat harshly old-fashioned in his methods, the school was marked by an acceptance of severe punishment under his leadership, as he continued to allow the Caretaker of the day, Mr. Apollyon Pringle, to use corporal punishment on students for misbehaviour or rule-breaking. However, he was not feared by his students, but seen as revered and very capable in his own right, and ultimately a man dedicated to the protection and preservation of the school and all its inhabitants and did not take the safety of his students lightly, and his success as head of the school is shown by his depiction on a Famous Witches and Wizards Card solely in homage to his long and faithful service to the school as Headmaster.

Professor Dippet was by no means above severely punishing anyone who might pose a potential breach in the security of the castle, be it student or staff: Professor Horace Slughorn once commented, perhaps in jest, that Dippet would not hesitate to put him in detention if he found out that he had been encouraging students to be up and about past curfew. He also placed Professor Silvanus Kettleburn, whom he always considered to be quite reckless, on no fewer than sixty-two periods of probation (including once after the chaos that ensued during a performance of The Fountain of Fair Fortune, for which Kettleburn provided an Engorged Ashwinder to play the part of the Worm), since the catastrophe endangered the students.

His concern for the well-being of his students was shown once more during the 1942-1943 school year, when he, like all his employees, did everything in his power to apprehend the perpetrator and protect the students after the opening of Chamber of Secrets. During that year, it is known that he instructed a student by the name of Olive Hornby to go look for fellow student Myrtle Warren the moment he realised that no one had seen her for some time.

He also seemed to favour status, at least to some extent, as he was fully prepared to believe the word of a Prefect over the word of a younger student, and when Rubeus Hagrid were declared a suspect in the case of who opened the Chamber of Secrets, Dippet promptly expelled him without putting much effort in investigating the matter. However, as the school at the time was dangerously near to being closed down by the Board of Governors after the murder on Myrtle and he was likely to have been under a lot of pressure from parents, the governors and perhaps even the Ministry, and might have acted rather rashly in an attempt to seize control of the situation and come to realise in retrospect that Hagrid was unlikely to have been the culprit, since Hagrid was allowed to stay after his expulsion, showing that Professor Dippet might have been a wise, well-meaning if somewhat strict administrator under pressure rather than mercilessly expelling one student on the word of another.

It is known that during his tenure at Hogwarts, Professor Dippet grew rather fond of Tom Riddle and was, perhaps somewhat biased towards him, partly due to sympathizing with the boy who had grown up orphaned and friendless and partly due to the young man's charisma. However, this did not blind him from keeping their safety his number one priority, nor did it stop him for keeping up certain standards. This is shown when he rejects the request of a recent graduate to become a teacher on the basis of being too young, as well as rejecting Tom Riddle's request of staying at school over the summer holidays due to the situation while unaware that Riddle was the one behind the danger Dippet wanted to protect him from. However, being fully aware that Riddle despised the orphanage where he was raised, he did comment that he would have given him special permission if the school were safer.

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Professor Dippet.

Magical Abilities and Skills

  • Magical mastery: Being one of the oldest known wizards known in the international magical community by the time of his death, Professor Dippet had about three centuries at his disposal to study magic, and it is not unreasonable to assume that he was rich in learning experience, and a very accomplished wizard in his own right. Being the Headmaster of Hogwarts presumably also required him to review the curriculum of his staff to ensure learning efficiency, meaning he had a very high level of knowledge on magic in general. 
  • CharmsThe true extent of Armando Dippet's skills are not known, but he was skilled in Charms, since he in the job as Headmaster was responsible for controlling the magical protections around Hogwarts Castle, and he was easily able to lift and cast the defensive spells himself, temporarily lifting the Muggle-Repelling Charms to give the parents of Myrtle Warren free access to the school grounds after her gruesome premature demise. 

Possessions

  • Wand: Professor Dippet's wand was of unknown manufacturer, length, core and wood. Presumably purchased at the age of eleven prior to his magical education, he was in possession of it during the 1940s. He left it on his desk during his meeting with Tom Riddle in 1943 concerning the summer holidays and the Chamber of Secrets openings.[5]
  • Headmaster's office: When Professor Dippet lived in the office in the Headmaster's Tower, there was a single bookcase, a desk, and several paintings there, including the portraits of his predecessors. His passwords are unknown, though it can be presumed that he told one of them to Tom Riddle in 1943.[3]
  • Strawberry and ling plantations: According to Albus Dumbledore, Professor Dippet planted some strawberries and ling in the castle grounds while he was Headmaster. However, it is likely that Albus was simply trying to distract Cornelius Fudge and Walden Macnair.[18]

Relationships

Tom Riddle

"I had advised Armando against the appointment - I did not give the reasons I have given you, for Professor Dippet was very fond of Voldemort and convinced of his honesty [...]'"
Albus Dumbledore with Harry Potter.[src]
Teen Riddle

Riddle as Dippet knew him.

Dippet was very fond of Tom Riddle, whom he made several "special arrangements" for. His relationship with him was strong enough to make Dumbledore decide not to tell Dippet about why he thought Riddle should not be given a job at the school.[11]

Hogwarts staff

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Dippet (right) standing with Dumbledore (left) looking on as Myrtle's body is carried from the Castle.

Professor Dippet was, apparently, distrusting of his employees, confiding only in a few professors, which included the Transfiguration teacher Albus Dumbledore.[11]

As headmaster, Dippet placed Silvanus Kettleburn on at least one, but presumably many more, of his sixty-two periods of probation. The one known time was after he provided an Ashwinder with an Engorgement Charm on it instead of a worm for the The Fountain of Fair Fortune pantomime. Dippet, after the chaos, placed a permanent ban on pantomimes from thereon.[6]

Another of Dippet's employees was Herbert Beery, who was the one who adapted The Fountain of Fair Fortune into a play. Beery, who had been teaching Herbology, eventually left to become a professor of the Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts.[6]

Horace Slughorn also worked under Headmaster Dippet. One evening, during one of his Slug Club's supper parties, Slughorn joked that if the student group would be found up and about after hours, Professor Dippet would put them all in detention, including himself.[19]

Etymology

  • "Armando" is the Spanish and Italian variant of the name Armand, meaning "of the army". It is likely that, given his name, Armando Dippet is at least partially of Spanish or Italian heritage.
  • "Dippet" is not a word in English, but "dip" has many meanings, including: to put something into something else, often a liquid; to take something out of something, as in dipping out water; to lower and raise something; a fool.

Behind the scenes

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The newspaper mentioning Dippet.

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 In the newspaper held up by Snape in the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets film (set in 1992), Dippet is said to have been born three hundred and fifty-five years before, in October. This places his date of birth in October 1637.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 According to J.K. Rowling at the Edinburgh Book Festival (J.K. Rowling at the Edinburgh Book Festival (15 August, 2004) source), headmasters only get their portrait hung in the office if they die holding the title of headmaster. As Dippet's portrait was shown hanging in the office in the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets film and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, this means that he must have died in office. As Dumbledore became headmaster in 1956 with Dippet as his predecessor, this would imply that Dippet died that year.
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Chapter 13 (The Very Secret Diary)
  4. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Chapter 16 (Godric's Hollow)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game) - GBC version
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 The Tales of Beedle the Bard - Albus Dumbledore on "The Fountain of Fair Fortune"
  7. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Chapter 5 (Excess of Phlegm)
  8. Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince - Chapter 17 (A Sluggish Memory)
  9. 9.0 9.1 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Chapter 17 (The Heir of Slytherin)
  10. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Chapter 25 (The Egg and the Eye)
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Chapter 20 (Lord Voldemort’s Request)
  12. 12.0 12.1 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)
  13. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Chapter 13 (The Muggle-Born Registration Commission)
  14. J.K. Rowling Web Chat Transcript (30 July, 2007) at The Leaky Cauldron
  15. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Chapter 37 (The Lost Prophecy)
  16. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)
  17. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - Chapter 22 (St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries)
  18. 18.0 18.1 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)
  19. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)
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