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[[File:Fenrir_Greyback_promo.jpg|thumb|left|188x188px|Fenrir Greyback, the werewolf]]
 
[[File:Fenrir_Greyback_promo.jpg|thumb|left|188x188px|Fenrir Greyback, the werewolf]]
   
By the mid-[[1960s]], the amount of Dark magical activity across the country was growing steadily. While few knew what was behind it all, this was a precursor to [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s first rise to power. The [[Death Eaters]] were recruiting Dark creatures to help them overthrow the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]],<ref name="PM">''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter22/moment1/remus-lupin New from J.K. Rowling: "Remus Lupin"]</ref> and among them was Fenrir Greyback, who did not join the Death Eaters because he believed in Voldemort's cause, but because allying himself with them would give him greater access to potential victims.<ref name="HBP" /> Although considered to be a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]], Greyback was not given the [[Dark Mark]] on his forearm.<ref name="DH" /> He was also not accepted as a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]], as Voldemort was prejudiced against his lycanthropy; despite this Greyback continued to work as Voldemorts weapon.
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By the mid-[[1960s]], the amount of Dark magical activity across the country was growing steadily. While few knew what was behind it all, this was a precursor to [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]]'s first rise to power. The [[Death Eaters]] were recruiting Dark creatures to help them overthrow the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]],<ref name="PM">''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book3/chapter22/moment1/remus-lupin New from J.K. Rowling: "Remus Lupin"]</ref> and among them was Fenrir Greyback, who did not join the Death Eaters because he believed in Voldemort's cause, but because allying himself with them would give him greater access to potential victims.<ref name="HBP" /> Although considered to be a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]], Greyback was not given the [[Dark Mark]] on his forearm.<ref name="DH" /> He was also not accepted as a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]], as Voldemort was prejudiced against his lycanthropy; despite this Greyback continued to work as Voldemort's weapon.
   
 
Greyback was used as a weapon by Voldemort, who would often use the werewolf to intimidate individuals to do his bidding, threatening to send Greyback to attack their children.<ref name="HBP" />
 
Greyback was used as a weapon by Voldemort, who would often use the werewolf to intimidate individuals to do his bidding, threatening to send Greyback to attack their children.<ref name="HBP" />
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Lupin was ordered out of the room, the head of the committee apologised to Greyback, and the werewolf was released. Before the wizard who was escorting him out of the inquiry could cast a [[Memory Charm]] on the "Muggle tramp" so that he would forget having been at the Ministry, Greyback overpowered him and fled with three other werewolf accomplices. As soon as he escaped, he started planning his revenge on the wizard who said he deserved nothing but death.<ref name="PM" />
 
Lupin was ordered out of the room, the head of the committee apologised to Greyback, and the werewolf was released. Before the wizard who was escorting him out of the inquiry could cast a [[Memory Charm]] on the "Muggle tramp" so that he would forget having been at the Ministry, Greyback overpowered him and fled with three other werewolf accomplices. As soon as he escaped, he started planning his revenge on the wizard who said he deserved nothing but death.<ref name="PM" />
   
Shortly before [[Remus Lupin]], [[Lyall Lupin]]'s son, turned five, he was attacked by Greyback. As the little boy slept peacefully in his bed, Greyback forced open his window and bit him. Lyall reached the bedroom in time to save his son and to drive the werewolf out of the house using a number of powerful curses. The deed, however, was done, and Remus Lupin became a full-fledged werewolf from that point on.<ref name="PM" />
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Shortly before [[Remus Lupin]], Lyall Lupin's son, turned five, he was attacked by Greyback. As the little boy slept peacefully in his bed, Greyback forced open his window and bit him. Lyall reached the bedroom in time to save his son and to drive the werewolf out of the house using a number of powerful curses. The deed, however, was done, and Remus Lupin became a full-fledged werewolf from that point on.<ref name="PM" />
   
 
After Voldemort was presumed dead in [[1981]] after [[Attack at Godric's Hollow (1981)|his confrontation]] with the [[Potter family|Potters]] at [[Godric's Hollow]], Greyback was one of the Dark Lord's numerous followers who believed him to have been killed and therefore did not make any attempt to find him.<ref name="HBP" />
 
After Voldemort was presumed dead in [[1981]] after [[Attack at Godric's Hollow (1981)|his confrontation]] with the [[Potter family|Potters]] at [[Godric's Hollow]], Greyback was one of the Dark Lord's numerous followers who believed him to have been killed and therefore did not make any attempt to find him.<ref name="HBP" />
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With Voldemort's return in [[1995]],<ref name="GOF">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''</ref> he began to gather his old forces to renew his war on the wizarding world. Greyback returned to Voldemort's side.<ref name="HBP" /> In the summer of [[1996]], shortly after the [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries]], Greyback and several Death Eaters raided [[Diagon Alley]], kidnapping the [[wandmaker]] [[Garrick Ollivander]]. He was also among a group of [[Death Eaters]] that destroyed the [[Millennium Bridge]], in [[London]].<ref name="HBP-film">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]''</ref>
 
With Voldemort's return in [[1995]],<ref name="GOF">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''</ref> he began to gather his old forces to renew his war on the wizarding world. Greyback returned to Voldemort's side.<ref name="HBP" /> In the summer of [[1996]], shortly after the [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries]], Greyback and several Death Eaters raided [[Diagon Alley]], kidnapping the [[wandmaker]] [[Garrick Ollivander]]. He was also among a group of [[Death Eaters]] that destroyed the [[Millennium Bridge]], in [[London]].<ref name="HBP-film">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]''</ref>
   
Greyback continued in his role as Voldemort's enforcer and terror weapon. When Voldemort charged [[Draco Malfoy]] with the murder of [[Albus Dumbledore]], Malfoy invoked Greyback's name as a threat to ensure [[Borgin|Mr. Borgin]]'s cooperation with the scheme to transport Death Eaters inside the grounds of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] via the use of a paired set of [[Vanishing Cabinet]]s. Later, April of [[1997]], Greyback attacked the five-year-old [[Montgomery|son]] of [[Montgomery sisters' mother|Ms. Montgomery]] when she refused to cooperate with the Death Eaters. The boy later died from his injuries.<ref name="HBP" />
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Greyback continued in his role as Voldemort's enforcer and terror weapon. When Voldemort charged [[Draco Malfoy]] with the murder of [[Albus Dumbledore]], Malfoy invoked Greyback's name as a threat to ensure [[Borgin|Mr Borgin]]'s cooperation with the scheme to transport Death Eaters inside the grounds of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] via the use of a paired set of [[Vanishing Cabinet|Vanishing Cabinets]]. Later, April of [[1997]], Greyback attacked the five-year-old [[Montgomery|son]] of [[Montgomery sisters' mother|Ms Montgomery]] when she refused to cooperate with the Death Eaters. The boy later died from his injuries.<ref name="HBP" />
   
 
====Battle of the Astronomy Tower====
 
====Battle of the Astronomy Tower====
{{Dialogue a-b-a|Dumbledore|Is it you, Fenrir?|Greyback|Yes. Pleased to see me, Albus?|No, I cannot say that I am... Am I to take it that you are attacking even without the full moon now? This is most unusual... You have developed a taste for human flesh that cannot be satisfied once a month?|Greyback and [[Albus Dumbledore]] at the [[Astronomy Tower]] in [[1997]]|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Dumbledore|Is it you, Fenrir?|Greyback|Yes. Pleased to see me, Albus?|No, I cannot say that I am... Am I to take it that you are attacking even without the full moon now? This is most unusual... You have developed a taste for human flesh that cannot be satisfied once a month?|Greyback and [[Albus Dumbledore]] at the Astronomy Tower in 1997|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
   
[[File:Death_Eater_victory.jpg|thumb|left|245x245px|Death Eaters on the Astronomy Tower]]
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[[File:Death_Eater_victory.jpg|thumb|left|246x246px|Death Eaters on the Astronomy Tower]]
   
Greyback, along with several Death Eaters, invaded Hogwarts on [[30 June]], [[1997]], cornering Albus Dumbledore atop the [[Astronomy Tower]], much to Draco Malfoy's shock and Dumbledore's disgust. He asked Dumbledore if he was pleased to see him, to which Dumbledore admitted he, in fact, wasn't. He was among those who urged Draco Malfoy to kill the Headmaster and attempted to take over the job himself, before [[Severus Snape]] stepped in.<ref name="HBP" /> During the subsequent [[Battle of the Astronomy Tower|battle against]] members of the [[Order of the Phoenix]] and [[Dumbledore's Army]], Greyback assaulted [[William Weasley|Bill Weasley]], scarring his face. Fortunately for Bill, Greyback was not in his wolf form, and therefore he would not be a true werewolf, but only have some "wolfish" behaviour. Greyback also tried to bite [[Harry Potter]] during the battle, but Harry retaliated with a [[Full Body-Bind Curse]].<ref name="HBP" />
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Greyback, along with several Death Eaters, invaded Hogwarts on [[30 June]], [[1997]], cornering Albus Dumbledore atop the [[Astronomy Tower]], much to Draco Malfoy's shock and Dumbledore's disgust. He asked Dumbledore if he was pleased to see him, to which Dumbledore admitted he, in fact, wasn't. He was among those who urged Draco Malfoy to kill the Headmaster and attempted to take over the job himself, before [[Severus Snape]] stepped in.<ref name="HBP" /> During the subsequent [[Battle of the Astronomy Tower|battle]] against members of the [[Order of the Phoenix]] and [[Dumbledore's Army]], Greyback assaulted [[William Weasley|Bill Weasley]], scarring his face. Fortunately for Bill, Greyback was not in his wolf form when he attacked, therefore he would not be a true werewolf, but only have some "wolfish" behaviour. Greyback also tried to bite [[Harry Potter]] during the battle, but Harry retaliated with a [[Full Body-Bind Curse]].<ref name="HBP" />
   
 
====As a Snatcher====
 
====As a Snatcher====
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{{Quote|A Weasley? So you're related to blood traitors even if you're not a Mudblood. And lastly, your pretty little friend... I'm not going to bite just yet. We'll see if she's a bit quicker at remembering her name than Barny. Who are you, girly?|Greyback interrogating Ron and Hermione|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
 
{{Quote|A Weasley? So you're related to blood traitors even if you're not a Mudblood. And lastly, your pretty little friend... I'm not going to bite just yet. We'll see if she's a bit quicker at remembering her name than Barny. Who are you, girly?|Greyback interrogating Ron and Hermione|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
   
Months later, after the [[Fall of the Ministry of Magic|fall]] of the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]], Greyback became a primary leader in the [[Snatchers]] organisation, and led a group of them around the countryside scouring for fugitive [[Muggle-born]]s, [[blood traitor]]s, and truants who had escaped persecution. It was Greyback's group that caught a fugitive group comprised of [[Dirk Cresswell]], [[Ted Tonks]], [[Dean Thomas]], and goblins [[Griphook]] and [[Gornuk]]. Dean and Griphook were captured, while Dirk, Ted, and Gornuk were killed while resisting capture.<ref name="DH" />
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Months later, after the [[Fall of the Ministry of Magic|fall]] of the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]], Greyback became a primary leader in the [[Snatchers]] organisation, and led a group of them around the countryside scouring for fugitive [[Muggle-born|Muggle-borns]], [[blood traitor|blood traitors]], and truants who had escaped persecution. It was Greyback's group that caught a fugitive group comprised of [[Dirk Cresswell]], [[Ted Tonks]], [[Dean Thomas]], and goblins [[Griphook]] and [[Gornuk]]. Dean and Griphook were captured, while Dirk, Ted, and Gornuk were murdered while resisting capture.<ref name="DH" />
   
 
[[File:Greyback_harry_captured.jpg|thumb|245x245px|Greyback holding [[Harry Potter]] hostage in March 1998]]
 
[[File:Greyback_harry_captured.jpg|thumb|245x245px|Greyback holding [[Harry Potter]] hostage in March 1998]]
   
In the spring of [[1998]], Greyback and his gang captured Harry Potter, [[Hermione Granger]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] after they triggered the [[Taboo]] on Voldemort's name. After working through and nearly falling for the lies the three teens gave, Greyback and his [[Snatchers|gang]] brought them to [[Malfoy Manor]], where [[Lucius Malfoy|Lucius]], [[Narcissa Malfoy|Narcissa]] and [[Draco Malfoy]] — as well as [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] — were residing. Greyback hoped to receive the two hundred thousand [[Galleon]] reward for capturing Potter (along with what he thought was the phoenix wand), and was also eager to bite Hermione.<ref name="DH" />
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In the spring of [[1998]], Greyback and his gang captured Harry Potter, [[Hermione Granger]], and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] after they triggered the [[Taboo]] on Voldemort's name. After working through and nearly falling for the lies the three teens gave, Greyback and his gang brought them to [[Malfoy Manor]], where [[Lucius Malfoy|Lucius]], [[Narcissa Malfoy|Narcissa]], and [[Draco Malfoy]] — as well as Bellatrix Lestrange — were residing. Greyback hoped to receive the two hundred thousand [[Galleon]] reward for capturing Potter (along with what he thought was the phoenix wand), and was also eager to bite Hermione.<ref name="DH" />
   
 
[[File:Fenrir_neck.jpg|thumb|left|250x250px|Fenrir snared by [[Bellatrix Lestrange]]'s conjured snake]]
 
[[File:Fenrir_neck.jpg|thumb|left|250x250px|Fenrir snared by [[Bellatrix Lestrange]]'s conjured snake]]
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However, Bellatrix spotted [[Godric Gryffindor's Sword]] among the captives' possessions and became frantic, as she had believed it to be in her vault in [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank|Gringotts]]. When the Snatchers protested her taking it, she single-handedly defeated all four of them, much to Greyback's irritation. The Snatchers and Death Eaters were ultimately thwarted with the help of [[Dobby]], the Malfoys' old [[house-elf]], and Harry and the other captives all escaped. Dobby was unfortunately killed in the process by Bellatrix Lestrange's dagger.<ref name="DH" />
 
However, Bellatrix spotted [[Godric Gryffindor's Sword]] among the captives' possessions and became frantic, as she had believed it to be in her vault in [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank|Gringotts]]. When the Snatchers protested her taking it, she single-handedly defeated all four of them, much to Greyback's irritation. The Snatchers and Death Eaters were ultimately thwarted with the help of [[Dobby]], the Malfoys' old [[house-elf]], and Harry and the other captives all escaped. Dobby was unfortunately killed in the process by Bellatrix Lestrange's dagger.<ref name="DH" />
   
====Battle of Hogwarts====
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====[[Battle of Hogwarts]]====
   
{{Quote|Two bodies fell from the balcony overhead. As they reached the ground a grey blur that Harry took for an animal sped four-legged across the hall to sink its teeth into one of the fallen. "NO!" shrieked Hermione, and with a deafening blast from her wand, Fenrir Greyback was thrown backward from the feebly struggling body of Lavender Brown. He hit the marble banisters and struggled to return to his feet. Then, with a bright white flash and a crack, a crystal ball fell on top of his head, and he crumpled to the ground and did not move.|[[Battle of Hogwarts]] description|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}<!-- DO NOT put that Greyback died in the Battle of Hogwarts. That event, as depicted in the film, contradicts the novel. -->
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{{Quote|Two bodies fell from the balcony overhead. As they reached the ground a grey blur that Harry took for an animal sped four-legged across the hall to sink its teeth into one of the fallen. "NO!" shrieked Hermione, and with a deafening blast from her wand, Fenrir Greyback was thrown backward from the feebly struggling body of Lavender Brown. He hit the marble banisters and struggled to return to his feet. Then, with a bright white flash and a crack, a crystal ball fell on top of his head, and he crumpled to the ground and did not move.|Battle of Hogwarts description|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}<!-- DO NOT put that Greyback died in the Battle of Hogwarts. That event, as depicted in the film, contradicts the novel. -->
   
[[File:Tumblr m3f7mtfdjZ1qgt0vro6 250.gif|thumb|226x226px|Greyback savaging [[Lavender Brown]] during the first stage of the Battle of Hogwarts]]
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[[File:Tumblr m3f7mtfdjZ1qgt0vro6 250.gif|thumb|227x227px|Greyback savaging [[Lavender Brown]] during the first stage of the Battle of Hogwarts]]
   
Fenrir Greyback was present at the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], where he was repelled by [[Hermione Granger]] while attempting to attack [[Lavender Brown]]. He hit the marble staircase banister and attempted to return to his feet, but before he could, he was struck on the head by a crystal ball from [[Sybill Trelawney]]. Later, he was "brought down" by [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and [[Neville Longbottom]] in the [[Great Hall]].
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Fenrir Greyback was present at the Battle of Hogwarts, where he was repelled by [[Hermione Granger]] while fatally wounding [[Lavender Brown]]. He hit the marble staircase banister and attempted to return to his feet, but before he could, he was struck on the head by a crystal ball from [[Sybill Trelawney]]. Later, he was "brought down" by [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and [[Neville Longbottom]] in the [[Great Hall]].
   
 
===Post-war===
 
===Post-war===
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[[File:Fenrirgreyback.PNG|left|thumb|231x231px|Greyback's appearance during the [[Second Wizarding War]]]]
 
[[File:Fenrirgreyback.PNG|left|thumb|231x231px|Greyback's appearance during the [[Second Wizarding War]]]]
   
Fenrir was a large, vicious-looking man with matted grey hair and whiskers. He had pointed teeth and long yellowish nails, adding to his bestial appearance. When he wore Death Eater robes, they were noted to look "uncomfortably tight". He did not have the Dark Mark branded onto his arm, despite his very close association with the Death Eaters.
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Fenrir was a large, vicious-looking man with matted grey hair and whiskers. He had pointed teeth and long yellowish nails, adding to his bestial appearance. When he wore Death Eater robes, they were noted to look "uncomfortably tight". He did not have the Dark Mark branded onto his arm, despite his very close association with the [[Death Eaters]].
 
==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|Reckon she'll give me have a bit of the girl when she's finished with her? I'd say I'll get a bite or two, wouldn't you, ginger?|Greyback to [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] about [[Hermione Granger]]|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
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{{Quote|Reckon she'll let me have a bit of the girl when she's finished with her? I'd say I'll get a bite or two, wouldn't you, ginger?|Greyback to [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] regarding Hermione Granger|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
   
Fenrir, having forsaken his humanity long ago, is driven by his animistic hedonism. He seems to enjoy the taste of humans, even while in human form, perhaps even to the point of cannibalism.<ref name="HBP" /> During his capture of [[Hermione Granger]], his threats to her had both cannibalistic and sexual overtones.<ref name="DH" /> Greyback is also quite greedy, as he kept arguing with the [[Malfoy family]] about who would claim the bounties and glory of catching [[Harry Potter]].<ref name="DH" /> Despite his savagery, he does display fear towards those more powerful than him, as shown when he backed away cowed when Snape arrived to kill Dumbledore, or when he was too wary to approach Bellatrix after she brought him to his knees violently.
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Fenrir, having forsaken his humanity long ago, is driven by his animistic hedonism. He seems to enjoy the taste of humans, even while in human form, perhaps even to the point of cannibalism.<ref name="HBP" /> During his capture of [[Hermione Granger]], his threats to her had both cannibalistic and sexual overtones.<ref name="DH" /> Greyback is also quite greedy, as he kept arguing with the [[Malfoy family]] about who would claim the bounties and glory of catching [[Harry Potter]].<ref name="DH" /> Despite his savagery, he does display fear towards those more powerful than him, as shown when he backed away cowed when Snape arrived to kill [[Dumbledore]], or when he was too wary to approach Bellatrix after she brought him to his knees violently.
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[[File:Fenrir Greyback.PNG|thumb|245x245px|Greyback smiling savagely as he threatens [[Harry Potter]]]]
   
 
Unlike most werewolves, Greyback takes advantage of his abilities and savagery when transformed, and stations himself near his targets. He enjoys attacking them and specializes in biting children, hoping to infect them and raise them to hate humanity, though sometimes killing them when going overboard. Despite his ideology of thinking werewolves deserve blood, and his attempt to recruit more werewolves for his cause, Greyback would ultimately seem to be just a primal savage who enjoys killing. Greyback's savagery is what differs him from most other werewolves: while most of them bite and infect unintentionally during only their transformed state, Greyback actually goes as far as eat and kill purposely whether in his human or werewolf form.
 
Unlike most werewolves, Greyback takes advantage of his abilities and savagery when transformed, and stations himself near his targets. He enjoys attacking them and specializes in biting children, hoping to infect them and raise them to hate humanity, though sometimes killing them when going overboard. Despite his ideology of thinking werewolves deserve blood, and his attempt to recruit more werewolves for his cause, Greyback would ultimately seem to be just a primal savage who enjoys killing. Greyback's savagery is what differs him from most other werewolves: while most of them bite and infect unintentionally during only their transformed state, Greyback actually goes as far as eat and kill purposely whether in his human or werewolf form.
   
 
Being a werewolf and therefore not subscribing to the Death Eaters' views on racial superiority, Greyback was not branded with the [[Dark Mark]], despite being invited into the ranks of the [[Death Eaters]] and permitted to wear their robes.<ref name="DH" /> This may have been because Lord Voldemort was prejudiced against half-breeds as well as Muggles and Muggle-borns. Therefore he would not allow Greyback to become an actual Death Eater, yet he was too valuable of an accomplice not to have in his ranks. Greyback showed clear resentment at the lack of respect he received but sided with the Death Eaters because of the amount of victims he would be allowed to kill. Most Death Eaters seemed to regard him with disgust, with Yaxley throwing a curse at him in the Astronomy Tower for attacking without permission and Bellatrix Lestrange forcing him to his knees before her in Malfoy Manor. The revulsion that the other Death Eaters felt towards Greyback may was because of his lycanthropy as well as his implied sexual perversions. Indeed, it's very likely that if Voldemort had won the Second Wizarding War, he would have tossed Fenrir aside once he was no longer useful.
 
Being a werewolf and therefore not subscribing to the Death Eaters' views on racial superiority, Greyback was not branded with the [[Dark Mark]], despite being invited into the ranks of the [[Death Eaters]] and permitted to wear their robes.<ref name="DH" /> This may have been because Lord Voldemort was prejudiced against half-breeds as well as Muggles and Muggle-borns. Therefore he would not allow Greyback to become an actual Death Eater, yet he was too valuable of an accomplice not to have in his ranks. Greyback showed clear resentment at the lack of respect he received but sided with the Death Eaters because of the amount of victims he would be allowed to kill. Most Death Eaters seemed to regard him with disgust, with Yaxley throwing a curse at him in the Astronomy Tower for attacking without permission and Bellatrix Lestrange forcing him to his knees before her in Malfoy Manor. The revulsion that the other Death Eaters felt towards Greyback may was because of his lycanthropy as well as his implied sexual perversions. Indeed, it's very likely that if Voldemort had won the Second Wizarding War, he would have tossed Fenrir aside once he was no longer useful.
 
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==Magical abilities and skills==
 
==Magical abilities and skills==
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*'''[[Nonverbal spell|Nonverbal magic]]:''' Greyback was able to cast spells non-verbally.<ref name="HBPf17" />
 
*'''[[Nonverbal spell|Nonverbal magic]]:''' Greyback was able to cast spells non-verbally.<ref name="HBPf17" />
 
*'''Physical combat:''' In order to fulfill his goal of spreading lycanthropy, Greyback has been known to fight with his hands and teeth, even in his human state. He is known to be very agile, having been described running (on all fours) as "a grey blur."
 
*'''Physical combat:''' In order to fulfill his goal of spreading lycanthropy, Greyback has been known to fight with his hands and teeth, even in his human state. He is known to be very agile, having been described running (on all fours) as "a grey blur."
*'''Physical Strength and Resistance: '''As a werewolf, Greyback was incredibly strong and resilient. This was proved during the Skirmish at Malfoy Manor when Harry gained control of three wands from Draco Malfoy (Unknowingly gaining mastery of the Elder Wand in the process) and cast a Stunning Spell on Greyback with them. Though it was sufficient to lift him up the ceiling and smash him to the ground, he managed a full recovery.
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*'''Physical Strength and Resistance: '''As a werewolf, Greyback was incredibly strong and resilient. This was proved during the Skirmish at Malfoy Manor when Harry gained control of three wands from Draco Malfoy (unknowingly gaining mastery of the Elder Wand in the process) and cast a Stunning Spell on Greyback with them. Though it was sufficient to lift him up the ceiling and smash him to the ground, he managed a full recovery.
*'''Improvisor: '''Greyback was a highly skilled improvisational actor, as he was able to fool almost an entire courtroom of experienced magical law enforcement officers that he was a Muggle during a hearing at the Ministry of Magic.
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*'''Improvisation skills:''' Greyback was skilled in [[Wikipedia:Improvisation|improvisational acting]], as he was able to mimic astonishment (over seeing wizards) and shock (when he was told about the murder of the Muggle children) with such a level of success that he managed to fool almost an entire courtroom of experienced magical law enforcement officers that he was a Muggle during a hearing at the Ministry of Magic.
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==

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"Fenrir Greyback is, perhaps, the most savage werewolf alive today. He regards it as his mission in life to bite and to conta­minate as many people as possible; he wants to create enough were­wolves to overcome the wizards. Voldemort has promised him prey in return for his services. Greyback specialises in children... Bite them young, he says, and raise them away from their parents, raise them to hate normal wizards."
Remus Lupin on Greyback[src]

Fenrir Greyback (fl. 1965-1998) was a werewolf notorious for his savagery and preference for attacking children. He was a leader in his community and strived to infect as many people as possible with lycanthropy, hoping to build an army strong enough to eventually take over the wizarding community. It was he who infected Remus Lupin with lycanthropy when Remus's father (Lyall Lupin) insulted werewolves and said "they deserve nothing less than death."

During the Second Wizarding War, Greyback and the pack of werewolves he led allied themselves with Lord Voldemort, though they were not considered Death Eaters. Greyback fought in the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, during which he expressed an eagerness to bite the children of Hogwarts and left Bill Weasley badly scarred,[1] and later that year led a gang of Snatchers when Voldemort was in control of the Ministry of Magic.[2] Greyback fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, where he at one point attacked Lavender Brown, but was incapacitated by a Blasting spell by Hermione and then a crystal ball to the head by Professor Trelawney. During the second part of the battle, where both sides faced-off in the Great Hall, he was defeated by Ron Weasley and Neville Longbottom.[2]

It is likely that after the final battle of the Second Wizarding War Greyback was either killed or imprisoned in Azkaban for life as punishment for the crimes he commited.

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Fenrir Greyback's main goal was to infect as many people as possible with lycanthropy, particularly children. He believed that by creating more werewolves, he could overcome the wizards. He was promised prey in return for his services to Voldemort, which further fueled his mission.
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Fenrir Greyback, a notorious werewolf, chose to infect Remus Lupin with lycanthropy as an act of revenge. Lupin's father had publicly stated that werewolves deserved 'nothing but death' during a hearing. This statement infuriated Greyback, leading him to target Lupin as a child and infect him with lycanthropy. Greyback's actions were part of his broader strategy to increase the werewolf population with the ultimate goal of overpowering the wizarding community.
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Biography

Early life

At some point in his early life Fenrir was bitten by a werewolf and infected with lycanthropy. Throughout most of his life, his only goal in life was to infect as many people as possible, in order to create enough werewolves to defeat the Wizarding world. Greyback would often purposefully place himself in close proximity with his victims before a full moon to ensure he would attack them after his transformation.

First Wizarding War

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Fenrir Greyback, the werewolf

By the mid-1960s, the amount of Dark magical activity across the country was growing steadily. While few knew what was behind it all, this was a precursor to Lord Voldemort's first rise to power. The Death Eaters were recruiting Dark creatures to help them overthrow the Ministry of Magic,[3] and among them was Fenrir Greyback, who did not join the Death Eaters because he believed in Voldemort's cause, but because allying himself with them would give him greater access to potential victims.[1] Although considered to be a Death Eater, Greyback was not given the Dark Mark on his forearm.[2] He was also not accepted as a Death Eater, as Voldemort was prejudiced against his lycanthropy; despite this Greyback continued to work as Voldemort's weapon.

Greyback was used as a weapon by Voldemort, who would often use the werewolf to intimidate individuals to do his bidding, threatening to send Greyback to attack their children.[1]

It was in around 1964, after one such attack that resulted in the deaths of two Muggle children, that Greyback was brought in for questioning before the Ministry of Magic. Due to the inadequacy and ill-maintenance of the Werewolf Registry, the Ministry did not know Greyback to be a werewolf, and he pretended to be a Muggle tramp who was amazed at finding himself in a room full of wizards and horrified at the talk about the dead children.[3]

His filthy clothing and lack of wand managed to convince most of the questioning committee, although Lyall Lupin, an authority on Non-Human Spiritous Apparitions that was among them, recognised certain telltale signs in Greyback's appearance that made him suggest that Greyback should be kept in detention until the next full moon, which was, coincidentally, one day away. The ignorant committee members thought it unnecessary, and started taunting Lupin ("Lyall, you just stick to Welsh Boggarts, that's what you're good at"), who grew angry and described werewolves as "soulless, evil, deserving of nothing but death".[3]

Lupin was ordered out of the room, the head of the committee apologised to Greyback, and the werewolf was released. Before the wizard who was escorting him out of the inquiry could cast a Memory Charm on the "Muggle tramp" so that he would forget having been at the Ministry, Greyback overpowered him and fled with three other werewolf accomplices. As soon as he escaped, he started planning his revenge on the wizard who said he deserved nothing but death.[3]

Shortly before Remus Lupin, Lyall Lupin's son, turned five, he was attacked by Greyback. As the little boy slept peacefully in his bed, Greyback forced open his window and bit him. Lyall reached the bedroom in time to save his son and to drive the werewolf out of the house using a number of powerful curses. The deed, however, was done, and Remus Lupin became a full-fledged werewolf from that point on.[3]

After Voldemort was presumed dead in 1981 after his confrontation with the Potters at Godric's Hollow, Greyback was one of the Dark Lord's numerous followers who believed him to have been killed and therefore did not make any attempt to find him.[1]

Second Wizarding War

"Oh no — not Ollivanders, everybody got their first wands from here."
— Hermione Granger discovering Ollivanders abandoned[src]
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Fenrir Greyback featured on a "WANTED" poster

With Voldemort's return in 1995,[4] he began to gather his old forces to renew his war on the wizarding world. Greyback returned to Voldemort's side.[1] In the summer of 1996, shortly after the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, Greyback and several Death Eaters raided Diagon Alley, kidnapping the wandmaker Garrick Ollivander. He was also among a group of Death Eaters that destroyed the Millennium Bridge, in London.[5]

Greyback continued in his role as Voldemort's enforcer and terror weapon. When Voldemort charged Draco Malfoy with the murder of Albus Dumbledore, Malfoy invoked Greyback's name as a threat to ensure Mr Borgin's cooperation with the scheme to transport Death Eaters inside the grounds of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry via the use of a paired set of Vanishing Cabinets. Later, April of 1997, Greyback attacked the five-year-old son of Ms Montgomery when she refused to cooperate with the Death Eaters. The boy later died from his injuries.[1]

Battle of the Astronomy Tower

Dumbledore: "Is it you, Fenrir?"
Greyback: "Yes. Pleased to see me, Albus?"
Dumbledore: "No, I cannot say that I am... Am I to take it that you are attacking even without the full moon now? This is most unusual... You have developed a taste for human flesh that cannot be satisfied once a month?"
— Greyback and Albus Dumbledore at the Astronomy Tower in 1997[src]
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Death Eaters on the Astronomy Tower

Greyback, along with several Death Eaters, invaded Hogwarts on 30 June, 1997, cornering Albus Dumbledore atop the Astronomy Tower, much to Draco Malfoy's shock and Dumbledore's disgust. He asked Dumbledore if he was pleased to see him, to which Dumbledore admitted he, in fact, wasn't. He was among those who urged Draco Malfoy to kill the Headmaster and attempted to take over the job himself, before Severus Snape stepped in.[1] During the subsequent battle against members of the Order of the Phoenix and Dumbledore's Army, Greyback assaulted Bill Weasley, scarring his face. Fortunately for Bill, Greyback was not in his wolf form when he attacked, therefore he would not be a true werewolf, but only have some "wolfish" behaviour. Greyback also tried to bite Harry Potter during the battle, but Harry retaliated with a Full Body-Bind Curse.[1]

As a Snatcher

"A Weasley? So you're related to blood traitors even if you're not a Mudblood. And lastly, your pretty little friend... I'm not going to bite just yet. We'll see if she's a bit quicker at remembering her name than Barny. Who are you, girly?"
— Greyback interrogating Ron and Hermione[src]

Months later, after the fall of the Ministry of Magic, Greyback became a primary leader in the Snatchers organisation, and led a group of them around the countryside scouring for fugitive Muggle-borns, blood traitors, and truants who had escaped persecution. It was Greyback's group that caught a fugitive group comprised of Dirk Cresswell, Ted Tonks, Dean Thomas, and goblins Griphook and Gornuk. Dean and Griphook were captured, while Dirk, Ted, and Gornuk were murdered while resisting capture.[2]

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Greyback holding Harry Potter hostage in March 1998

In the spring of 1998, Greyback and his gang captured Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley after they triggered the Taboo on Voldemort's name. After working through and nearly falling for the lies the three teens gave, Greyback and his gang brought them to Malfoy Manor, where Lucius, Narcissa, and Draco Malfoy — as well as Bellatrix Lestrange — were residing. Greyback hoped to receive the two hundred thousand Galleon reward for capturing Potter (along with what he thought was the phoenix wand), and was also eager to bite Hermione.[2]

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Fenrir snared by Bellatrix Lestrange's conjured snake

However, Bellatrix spotted Godric Gryffindor's Sword among the captives' possessions and became frantic, as she had believed it to be in her vault in Gringotts. When the Snatchers protested her taking it, she single-handedly defeated all four of them, much to Greyback's irritation. The Snatchers and Death Eaters were ultimately thwarted with the help of Dobby, the Malfoys' old house-elf, and Harry and the other captives all escaped. Dobby was unfortunately killed in the process by Bellatrix Lestrange's dagger.[2]

Battle of Hogwarts

"Two bodies fell from the balcony overhead. As they reached the ground a grey blur that Harry took for an animal sped four-legged across the hall to sink its teeth into one of the fallen. "NO!" shrieked Hermione, and with a deafening blast from her wand, Fenrir Greyback was thrown backward from the feebly struggling body of Lavender Brown. He hit the marble banisters and struggled to return to his feet. Then, with a bright white flash and a crack, a crystal ball fell on top of his head, and he crumpled to the ground and did not move."
— Battle of Hogwarts description[src]
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Greyback savaging Lavender Brown during the first stage of the Battle of Hogwarts

Fenrir Greyback was present at the Battle of Hogwarts, where he was repelled by Hermione Granger while fatally wounding Lavender Brown. He hit the marble staircase banister and attempted to return to his feet, but before he could, he was struck on the head by a crystal ball from Sybill Trelawney. Later, he was "brought down" by Ron Weasley and Neville Longbottom in the Great Hall.

Post-war

It is unclear whether Greyback survived the Battle of Hogwarts. If he did, he was likely sent to Azkaban for his association with the Death Eaters and for his crimes during the Second Wizarding War, under Kingsley Shacklebolt's de-corrupted Ministry of Magic.

Physical appearance

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Greyback's appearance during the Second Wizarding War

Fenrir was a large, vicious-looking man with matted grey hair and whiskers. He had pointed teeth and long yellowish nails, adding to his bestial appearance. When he wore Death Eater robes, they were noted to look "uncomfortably tight". He did not have the Dark Mark branded onto his arm, despite his very close association with the Death Eaters.

Personality and traits

"Reckon she'll let me have a bit of the girl when she's finished with her? I'd say I'll get a bite or two, wouldn't you, ginger?"
— Greyback to Ron Weasley regarding Hermione Granger[src]

Fenrir, having forsaken his humanity long ago, is driven by his animistic hedonism. He seems to enjoy the taste of humans, even while in human form, perhaps even to the point of cannibalism.[1] During his capture of Hermione Granger, his threats to her had both cannibalistic and sexual overtones.[2] Greyback is also quite greedy, as he kept arguing with the Malfoy family about who would claim the bounties and glory of catching Harry Potter.[2] Despite his savagery, he does display fear towards those more powerful than him, as shown when he backed away cowed when Snape arrived to kill Dumbledore, or when he was too wary to approach Bellatrix after she brought him to his knees violently.

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Greyback smiling savagely as he threatens Harry Potter

Unlike most werewolves, Greyback takes advantage of his abilities and savagery when transformed, and stations himself near his targets. He enjoys attacking them and specializes in biting children, hoping to infect them and raise them to hate humanity, though sometimes killing them when going overboard. Despite his ideology of thinking werewolves deserve blood, and his attempt to recruit more werewolves for his cause, Greyback would ultimately seem to be just a primal savage who enjoys killing. Greyback's savagery is what differs him from most other werewolves: while most of them bite and infect unintentionally during only their transformed state, Greyback actually goes as far as eat and kill purposely whether in his human or werewolf form.

Being a werewolf and therefore not subscribing to the Death Eaters' views on racial superiority, Greyback was not branded with the Dark Mark, despite being invited into the ranks of the Death Eaters and permitted to wear their robes.[2] This may have been because Lord Voldemort was prejudiced against half-breeds as well as Muggles and Muggle-borns. Therefore he would not allow Greyback to become an actual Death Eater, yet he was too valuable of an accomplice not to have in his ranks. Greyback showed clear resentment at the lack of respect he received but sided with the Death Eaters because of the amount of victims he would be allowed to kill. Most Death Eaters seemed to regard him with disgust, with Yaxley throwing a curse at him in the Astronomy Tower for attacking without permission and Bellatrix Lestrange forcing him to his knees before her in Malfoy Manor. The revulsion that the other Death Eaters felt towards Greyback may was because of his lycanthropy as well as his implied sexual perversions. Indeed, it's very likely that if Voldemort had won the Second Wizarding War, he would have tossed Fenrir aside once he was no longer useful.

Magical abilities and skills

  • Duelling: Greyback was skilled in Disarming and at blocking attacks. Harry Potter was unable to defeat him in 1996, and it took the combined efforts of Ron Weasley and Neville Longbottom to defeat him during the Battle of Hogwarts. Greyback also captured and killed many witches and wizards during his time as a Snatcher.[6]
  • Nonverbal magic: Greyback was able to cast spells non-verbally.[6]
  • Physical combat: In order to fulfill his goal of spreading lycanthropy, Greyback has been known to fight with his hands and teeth, even in his human state. He is known to be very agile, having been described running (on all fours) as "a grey blur."
  • Physical Strength and Resistance: As a werewolf, Greyback was incredibly strong and resilient. This was proved during the Skirmish at Malfoy Manor when Harry gained control of three wands from Draco Malfoy (unknowingly gaining mastery of the Elder Wand in the process) and cast a Stunning Spell on Greyback with them. Though it was sufficient to lift him up the ceiling and smash him to the ground, he managed a full recovery.
  • Improvisation skills: Greyback was skilled in improvisational acting, as he was able to mimic astonishment (over seeing wizards) and shock (when he was told about the murder of the Muggle children) with such a level of success that he managed to fool almost an entire courtroom of experienced magical law enforcement officers that he was a Muggle during a hearing at the Ministry of Magic.

Etymology

  • Fenrir is one of many permutations of Fenrisulfr, the great wolf from Norse mythology.
  • Greyback is likely a reference to his greying hair and grey fur in werewolf form that indicates his relation to the Greyback wolf. In keeping with his first name, Greyback is also the name of a monster from Norse mythology, one of the numerous serpents who gnaw at the roots of Yggdrasil alongside the dragon Níðhöggr.

Behind the scenes

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Fenrir as a LEGO minifigure.

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Greyback with Narcissa and Draco Malfoy outside Borgin and Burkes.

  • Greyback was portrayed by Dave Legeno in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Only a wanted poster of Greyback in the film explains what sort of creature Greyback is, and the scene in which he mauls Bill Weasley is omitted from the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Bill tells Harry that he was attacked by Fenrir Greyback sometime before the Battle of the Seven Potters takes place.
  • The role was offered to Kevin McKidd, but he was forced to turn it down, due to a contractual obligation to another project.[7]
  • Hisao Egawa voiced Greyback in the Japanese dubs.
  • In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Scabior takes the role as leader of the Snatchers, while Greyback is seen taking orders from him.
  • In contrast to his very vicious behaviour in the books, Greyback has very little if anything to do in the films. In all three films in which he appears, he speaks twice, once in the Astronomy Tower scene in Half-Blood Prince, and in Deathly Hallows: Part 1 when Harry says his name is Vernon Dudley and the Snatchers don't find the name on the list.
  • In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Hermione's Stunning Spell sends Greyback off the Viaduct Courtyard to the ravine below and to his death after he was discovered mauling Lavender Brown. As this contradicts the events of the novel, it cannot be considered canon to the books (in which she does blast him away from Lavender but clearly not off a cliff, as he turns up again in the final part of the battle).
  • Dave Legeno actually had many animal hairs, such as goat hairs, glued onto him when he played Greyback.
  • He was possibly a pure-blood or half-blood, as he appeared to be prejudiced against Muggle-borns and called them "Mudbloods".
  • Greyback is likely based on French loup-garou tales coming from the 15th to 17th centuries. His language and appearance bear close connections to Jean Grenier. The latter was a young boy accused of being a werewolf.
  • In the Half-Blood Prince video game, during his attack on the Burrow, Fenrir takes Ginny hostage. When Harry arrives to save her he is seen standing over her. After the duel he is forced to retreat and sets the Burrow on fire with Bellatrix.
  • While it is unknown what happens to Fenrir after the Battle at Hogwarts, there is a slight chance that he managed to escape back to his pack (although unlikely, as Ron and Neville are described as "bringing him down" shortly before the death of Voldemort, most likely either killing or Stunning him).
  • Although werewolves are not truly affected by silver as they are in Muggle legends, Fenrir was defeated by Ron and Neville during the Battle of Hogwarts, the latter of which may have been wielding a certain sword with a silver blade. However, the sword has Basilisk venom absorbed into its blade, so it is possible that if the sword had wounded or killed Greyback, it may have been because of the venom, not that the sword's blade is silver.
  • In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince Greyback has long brushed hair but in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 he has dreadlocks.
  • In LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, when Greyback attacks Lavender, he bites her leg off. Then, Hermione throws a bone to him. When Greyback catches it in the air, Hermione defeats him with a Reducto.
  • To date, Fenrir has never appeared in werewolf form in any of the books, films, or video games.

Translations of the name

  • Croatian: Fenrir Greyback (Fenrir Greyback)
  • Czech: Fenrir Šedohřbet (Fenrir Greyback)
  • Danish: Fenris Gråryg (Fenris Greyback)
  • Dutch: Fenrir Vaalhaar (Fenrir Palehair)
  • Finnish: Fenrir Harmaaselkä (Fenrir Greyback)
  • French: Fenrir Greyback (Fenrir Greyback)
  • Icelandic: Fenrir Grábakur (Fenrir Greyback)
  • Lithuanian: Fenryras Pilkanugaris (sometimes Greibekas is used) (Fenrir Greyback)
  • Montenegrin:Fenrir Sivi (Fenrir Grey)
  • Norwegian: Fenris Vargar (Fenris Weregard)
  • Russian: Фенирир Сивый (Fenrir Siviy)
  • Serbian: Fenrir Suri (Fenrir Grey)
  • Swedish: Fenrir Grårygg (Fenrir Greyback)

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Notes and references

Death Eaters
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Leader: Lord Voldemort
Death Eaters

Avery II · Alecto Carrow · Amycus Carrow · Crabbe · Bartemius Crouch Junior † · Antonin Dolohov · Gibbon † · Goyle · Gareth Greengrass's brother · Jugson · Barnaby Lee's father · Barnaby Lee's mother · Bellatrix Lestrange † · Rabastan Lestrange · Rodolphus Lestrange · Walden Macnair · Mulciber I · Mulciber II · Nott · Pyrites (possibly) · Augustus Rookwood · Rosier · Evan Rosier † · Thorfinn Rowle · Selwyn · Merula Snyde's father · Merula Snyde's mother · Travers · Wilkes † · Corban Yaxley · Unidentified Death Eaters

Death Eater defectors

Regulus Black † · Igor Karkaroff † · Draco Malfoy · Lucius Malfoy · Peter Pettigrew † · Severus Snape

Death Eater allies

Borgin · Vincent Crabbe · John Dawlish · Delphini · Golgomath · Gregory Goyle · Fenrir Greyback · Mafalda Hopkirk · Narcissa Malfoy (defected) · Ismelda Murk (unofficially, supposedly) · Nagini · Mr Padgett · Mrs Padgett · Pansy Parkinson · Quirinus Quirrell · Albert Runcorn · Stanley Shunpike (Imperiused) · Scabior · Serpent of Slytherin · Pius Thicknesse (Imperiused) · Dolores Umbridge

Other affiliations

British Ministry of Magic (under Voldemort's control) · Daily Prophet (under Voldemort's control) · Dementors · Draco Malfoy's gang · Kreacher (formerly) · Tom Riddle's gang · Gang of Slytherins · Giants (Golgomath's control) · Inferi · Charmed skeletons · Muggle-Born Registration Commission · Theodore Nott (possibly) · Snatchers · Werewolf army · The Unforgivable

Death Eater establishments

Abandoned nuclear power plant · Borgin and Burkes · British Ministry of Magic Headquarters (under Voldemort's control) · The Cave · Chamber of Secrets · Forbidden Forest · Gaunt Shack · Lee family house · Lestrange Vault · Little Hangleton graveyard · Malfoy Manor · Misty Dell · Riddle House · Snatcher Camp · Spinner's End (Severus Snape's house) · The Abandoned Substation · The Ruins · The Quarry