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*If Lorcan attended [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], he may have been in the same year as [[Glenda Chittock]], and three years below the [[Marauders]]. |
*If Lorcan attended [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], he may have been in the same year as [[Glenda Chittock]], and three years below the [[Marauders]]. |
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=='''Etymology'''== |
=='''Etymology'''== |
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− | *Lorcan means "fierce one" in Gaelic, a common name for fictional vampires. |
+ | *Lorcan means "fierce one" in Gaelic, a common name for fictional vampires. d'Eath could be a reference to death. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 21:52, 30 June 2011
Lorcan d'Eath (born 1964) was a part-vampire singer that was widely fancied by witches. He spent nineteen weeks at number one with his song "Necks to You."
Behind the scenes
- It is unknown exactly what being "part-vampire" means. It is possible that a part-vampire is a kind of half-breed who has at least one recent vampire ancestor.
- Lorcan shares his name with the son of Luna Lovegood.
- If Lorcan attended Hogwarts, he may have been in the same year as Glenda Chittock, and three years below the Marauders.
Etymology
- Lorcan means "fierce one" in Gaelic, a common name for fictional vampires. d'Eath could be a reference to death.