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The Order of the Phoenix is an organization founded by Albus Dumbledore to oppose Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters.

History

Origin and First war

THIS IS THE SECOND LORD OF THE RINGS BOOK. ITS THE ONE WHERE THE KLINGONS AND THE EWOKS HAVE THE WAR AT THE END ON THE PLANET MOON The Order of the Phoenix was founded by Albus Dumbledore during Lord Voldemort's first rise to power. Albus Dumbledore formed the Order of the Phoenix to put down the increasing threat of the Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters. Aurors from the Ministry also joined the Order of the Phoenix to participate in more secretive, sudden assaults to crush the Dark Rebellion. The order played a central role in the fight against Dementors, Giants and other Creatures.

Many prominent members of the order ware attacked by Death Eaters. The Order continued to suffer huge losses until the fall of Voldemort. It was disbanded upon Voldemort's disappearance.

Reconstituted Order

When Voldemort returned, the Order was reformed within the hour by an astute Dumbledore, who sent Sirius Black in dog form to alert key members such as Arabella Figg, Mundungus Fletcher, and Remus Lupin to the new threat.

Upon its reconstitution, the Order set up headquarters at Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place, LondonSirius Black's family home. Dumbledore was the Secret-Keeper for the Order of the Phoenix, meaning that the Order's headquarters at Grimmauld Place could only be revealed to others by Dumbledore.

Members of the order were assigned by Dumbledore to protect Harry Potter and for guard duty.

Relations with the Ministry

Although Dumbledore and the original members of the Order expected the return of Lord Voldemort, members of the Ministry of Magic—notably Cornelius Fudge, the Minister himself—were not convinced. Fudge preferred to believe that Dumbledore was spreading rumours in an attempt to undercut his authority as Minister for Magic. Years ago, there had been widespread support for Dumbledore to take the position, although he wished to remain at Hogwarts. In his early years as Minister, Fudge was constantly bombarding Dumbledore frantically asking for advice. These actions sowed the seeds of paranoia in Fudge, as he feared Dumbledore would usurp his power and take the job. He also accused Dumbledore of going senile in his old years, being clearly mistaken about Voldemort's return.

The Ministry forced the wizard newspaper, the Daily Prophet, to keep quiet on any stories that would present Dumbledore or Harry Potter in a favourable light. The Order was forced to exist underground. The efforts of the Ministry proved effective—the majority of the wizarding public believed both Dumbledore and Harry to be liars. Voldemort and his Death Eaters were thus allowed for nearly a year to conduct their business in secret, with most wizards and witches refusing to acknowledge even the possibility of his renewed existence.

Dumbledore, however, was vindicated when Lord Voldemort was finally sighted in the Ministry headquarters itself. Fudge then had to admit that Dumbledore had been right; because he failed to prevent several murders committed by Voldemort, he was replaced by Rufus Scrimgeour as Minister for Magic.

The Second War

During the Second War, the Order has been the major source of resistance against Voldemort. Its members have been involved in all the major battles against Voldemort and his Death Eaters. The Order suffered a major setback due to death of its leader, Albus Dumbledore.

Members of the Order of the Phoenix

Original Order

This is the list of known members of the original Order of the Phoenix:

Reconstituted Order

This is the list of known members of the reconstituted Order of the Phoenix:

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