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The '''Lethifold''' (also known as a '''Living Shroud''') is a carnivorous and highly dangerous magical creature. It is also considered a Dark creature because of its aggressive and violent nature.
 
The '''Lethifold''' (also known as a '''Living Shroud''') is a carnivorous and highly dangerous magical creature. It is also considered a Dark creature because of its aggressive and violent nature.
   
==Physical Description==
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{{Quote|It resembled nothing so much as a rippling black cape, the edges fluttering slightly as it slithered up the bed towards me.|[[Flavius Belby]]'s account of a Lethifold attack|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)}}
 
Its appearance resembles that of a black cloak roughly half an inch thick, although it gets thicker if the Lethifold has recently digested a victim. It glides along the ground and other surfaces in an unknown form of locomotion, in search of its prey, humans. It attacks its prey at night, when the target is asleep, and suffocates and digests it in its bed.
 
Its appearance resembles that of a black cloak roughly half an inch thick, although it gets thicker if the Lethifold has recently digested a victim. It glides along the ground and other surfaces in an unknown form of locomotion, in search of its prey, humans. It attacks its prey at night, when the target is asleep, and suffocates and digests it in its bed.
   
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==Lethifold attacks==
 
==Lethifold attacks==
The first recorded survivor of a Lethifold attack was a wizard named [[Flavius Belby]]. Belby was on holiday in[[ Papua New Guinea]], and he managed to escape because he was not fully asleep at the time. He repelled the Lethifold with a [[Patronus|Patronus Charm]], something other people are unable to do because they are either asleep or [[Muggle]]s (or both). It is impossible to determine the number of Lethifold victims, as they leave no clues to their presence.
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The first recorded survivor of a Lethifold attack was a wizard named [[Flavius Belby]]. Belby was on holiday in[[ Papua New Guinea]], and he managed to escape because he was not fully asleep at the time. He repelled the Lethifold with a [[Patronus|Patronus Charm]], something other victims have been unable to do because they are either asleep or [[Muggle]]s (or both). It is impossible to determine the number of Lethifold victims, as they leave no clues to their presence.
   
 
Much easier to calculate is how many people have faked a Lethifold attack, for their own reasons. One known case of an individual attempting to fake a Lethifold attack was [[Janus Thickey]], who disappeared in [[1973]], leaving behind a note reading ''"Oh no, a Lethifold's got me, I'm suffocating"''. Because of this and his empty bed, Thickey's wife and children began mourning him. However, he was soon discovered living five miles away with the [[Landlady of the Green Dragon|landlady]] of the [[Green Dragon]].<ref name="FB"/>
 
Much easier to calculate is how many people have faked a Lethifold attack, for their own reasons. One known case of an individual attempting to fake a Lethifold attack was [[Janus Thickey]], who disappeared in [[1973]], leaving behind a note reading ''"Oh no, a Lethifold's got me, I'm suffocating"''. Because of this and his empty bed, Thickey's wife and children began mourning him. However, he was soon discovered living five miles away with the [[Landlady of the Green Dragon|landlady]] of the [[Green Dragon]].<ref name="FB"/>
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[[Celestina Warbeck]]'s parents met when [[Celestina Warbeck's father|the man who would become her father]] saved [[Celestina Warbeck's mother|his future wife]] from a Lethifold that had disguised itself as a stage curtain during one of her performances.<ref>''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter4/moment1/celestina-warbeck New from J.K. Rowling: Celestina Warbeck]</ref>
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*It is possible that the Lethifold could be a hybrid or a relative of the [[Dementor]], for their similar descriptions, inhumane behaviors, and vulnerability to the [[Patronus Charm]]. If that is true, then a Lethifold is a [[Non-being]], an [[Amortality|amortal]] creature that has never been alive to begin with to die and cannot truly be killed.
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*It is possible that the Lethifold could be a hybrid or a relative of the [[Dementor]], for their similar descriptions, inhumane behaviours, and vulnerability to the [[Patronus Charm]]. However, Lethifolds have been classified as beasts, whilst Dementors are non-beings.
:*Ironically, according to [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], Dementors may be unknown in tropical regions, while Lethifold are found only in tropics.
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*According to [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], Dementors may be unknown in tropical regions, while Lethifold are found only in tropics.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them]]''
 
*''[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them]]''
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*''[[Pottermore]]'' {{mention}}
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 12:39, 10 June 2015

The Lethifold (also known as a Living Shroud) is a carnivorous and highly dangerous magical creature. It is also considered a Dark creature because of its aggressive and violent nature.

Physical description

"It resembled nothing so much as a rippling black cape, the edges fluttering slightly as it slithered up the bed towards me."
Flavius Belby's account of a Lethifold attack[src]

Its appearance resembles that of a black cloak roughly half an inch thick, although it gets thicker if the Lethifold has recently digested a victim. It glides along the ground and other surfaces in an unknown form of locomotion, in search of its prey, humans. It attacks its prey at night, when the target is asleep, and suffocates and digests it in its bed.

Protection from a Lethifold

The only form of protection against a Lethifold is a Patronus, similarly to a Dementor. Other spells such as the Stunning Spell will not work. [1]

The Lethifold is a very rare species, and can only be found in the tropics.

Lethifold attacks

The first recorded survivor of a Lethifold attack was a wizard named Flavius Belby. Belby was on holiday inPapua New Guinea, and he managed to escape because he was not fully asleep at the time. He repelled the Lethifold with a Patronus Charm, something other victims have been unable to do because they are either asleep or Muggles (or both). It is impossible to determine the number of Lethifold victims, as they leave no clues to their presence.

Much easier to calculate is how many people have faked a Lethifold attack, for their own reasons. One known case of an individual attempting to fake a Lethifold attack was Janus Thickey, who disappeared in 1973, leaving behind a note reading "Oh no, a Lethifold's got me, I'm suffocating". Because of this and his empty bed, Thickey's wife and children began mourning him. However, he was soon discovered living five miles away with the landlady of the Green Dragon.[1]

Celestina Warbeck's parents met when the man who would become her father saved his future wife from a Lethifold that had disguised itself as a stage curtain during one of her performances.[2]

Etymology

"Lethifold" comes from two roots: lethum, variation of letum, which is Latin for "death", "annihilation", "ruin", and fold, which possibly pertains to the creature's cloak-like appearance. Lethi- is also similar to Levi-, which is reminiscent of levitation (an ability of the Lethifold) and levis, a Latin adjective, meaning "light" (a quality that Lethifold also possess). It is possible that the Ancient Greek lethe, the name of one of the rivers of Hades and meaning "forgetfulness", is also a point of origin, since mortals touched by its waters forgot their lives, ceased to struggle, and (generally) drowned.

Behind the scenes

  • It is possible that the Lethifold could be a hybrid or a relative of the Dementor, for their similar descriptions, inhumane behaviours, and vulnerability to the Patronus Charm. However, Lethifolds have been classified as beasts, whilst Dementors are non-beings.
  • According to W.O.M.B.A.T., Dementors may be unknown in tropical regions, while Lethifold are found only in tropics.

Appearances

Notes and references

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XXXXX Acromantula · Basilisk · Chimaera · Dragon · Horned Serpent · Lethifold · Manticore · Nundu · Quintaped · Wampus cat · Werewolf