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As a law-enforcement official, he is implied to have been a strong-willed individual, as he tried very hard to resist the effects of an [[Imperius Curse]]<ref name="DH1"/>.
 
As a law-enforcement official, he is implied to have been a strong-willed individual, as he tried very hard to resist the effects of an [[Imperius Curse]]<ref name="DH1"/>.
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== Personality ==
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It is unknown what Thicknesse was like before the Imperius Curse was placed upon him, or after it was removed when Lord Voldemort was defeated. While under the curse however, his air of lofty authority mixed with his appearance made him generally intimidating and a little too happy with the way things were being run at the Ministry, casually mentioning his view (though it may just have been the view of Yaxley, who was controlling him) that blood traitors are as bad as Mudbloods, to Harry Potter, who was disguised as Albert Runcorn.
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It is unfair to judge Thicknesse on his personality shown in the books however, as he was at the time being controlled by the Death Eater, Yaxley
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==

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Pius Thicknesse: "Has he been caught having contact with an Undesirable?"
Harry Potter (as Runcorn): "No. No, nothing like that."
Pius Thicknesse: "Ah, well. It's only a matter of time. If you ask me, the blood traitors are as bad as the Mudbloods."
— Pius Thicknesse in discussion with Albert Runcorn (actually Harry Potter in disguise)[src]

Pius Thicknesse was a Ministry of Magic official who, during the Second Wizarding War, became Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement and later Lord Voldemort's puppet Minister for Magic while under the Imperius Curse, until he was ousted from power following the conclusion of the Battle of Hogwarts.

Biography

Department of Magical Law Enforcement

When Amelia Bones, head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, was killed by Voldemort in 1996, Thicknesse was appointed as her successor.

In the summer of 1997, as part of Voldemort's plan to take over the Ministry, Death Eater Yaxley placed the Imperius Curse on Thicknesse. He mentioned that this was more difficult than he had expected and made him very nearly late for an important Death Eater meeting at Malfoy Manor (as Thicknesse's nature allowed him to resist). Many of the other Death Eaters were impressed with Yaxley's work, Antonin Dolohov clapping him on the back in congratulations, but Voldemort pointed out that Thicknesse was only one man, and that he needed Minister Rufus Scrimgeour surrounded by his agents before he acted.

Thicknesse proved useful, however. As head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, Thicknesse had regular contact not only with the Minister himself, but also with the Heads of all the other Ministry departments, making it easier to subjugate the others. Thicknesse proceeded to do just that, remaining undiscovered and using his position to infiltrate the senior ranks of the Ministry, slowly working together to bring Scrimgeour down.[1]

Thicknesse also aided Voldemort in trapping Harry Potter at 4 Privet Drive, mainly by making it an imprisonable offence to connect the house to the Floo Network, to place a Portkey there, or to Apparate in or out. Officially, all of this was done for Harry's protection, but in reality, it was pointless, as Harry was protected by a charm from his mother's blood while living with his relatives. The Trace was also in effect, so if Harry or anyone around him cast a spell to get him out of there, Thicknesse would know about it and so would the Death Eaters.

The Order of the Phoenix, as a result, believed Thicknesse had "gone over", which made it a big problem with the plan to move Harry. They abandoned the original plan, as they were unable to wait for the Trace to break; the moment Harry turned seventeen, all the protection he received from his mother would be lost. In short, Thicknesse thought he had Harry cornered good and proper, to which Harry couldn't help but agree. As such, the Order was reduced to using the only means of magical transport left to them: Broomsticks, Thestrals and Sirius Black's motorcycle, setting the stage of the Flight from Little Whinging, and murder of Alastor Moody by Voldemort.[2]

Minister for Magic

Eventually, Thicknesse and the other subverted high-ranking Ministry officials, launched a "smooth and virtually silent" coup alongside the Death Eaters, and the Ministry fell. The Daily Prophet was also taken over, the official version of Scrimgeour's murder was that he resigned, and Thicknesse replaced him. Only the Order seemed to be aware that he was under the Imperius Curse. As a result, Thicknesse was nothing but a puppet, taking care of everyday business while Voldemort, effectively the true Minister, was free to extend his power beyond the Ministry.[3]

Thicknesse, at Voldemort's direction, installed a new regime at the Ministry that was more in line with Death Eater ideology. His actions included:

When Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley infiltrated the Ministry in search of one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, Harry encountered Thicknesse while in the form of Albert Runcorn, whom Thicknesse seemed familiar with. Thicknesse, at the time, was wearing magnificent robes of black and gold.

Harry witnessed Thicknesse's altered nature while under the Imperius Curse, which showed him having a strong hatred for Muggle-borns, referring to them as "Mudbloods", as well as blood traitors, whom he despised just as much. While Harry was searching for the Horcrux in Umbridge's office, Thicknesse arrived momentarily to jot down a note, and almost discovered Harry while he was under the Invisibility Cloak, though he ultimately failed to notice him.[5]

In 1998, Xenophilius Lovegood's daughter was kidnapped in order to stop his telling the truth to the public and encouraging support of Harry Potter in his magazine, The Quibbler. Hoping to get her back, he sent an owl to the Ministry when Harry, Hermione and Ron came to see him. Thicknesse promptly dispatched Travers and Selwyn to investigate. They arrested Lovegood, but did not capture the trio.[6]

Fall from Power

"Hello, Minister! Did I mention I’m resigning?"
Percy Weasley while duelling his former boss.[src]

During the Battle of Hogwarts, Thicknesse was discovered within the ranks of the Death Eaters, and fought with them against the castle's defenders. He was amongst a group of masked and hooded Death Eaters who successfully penetrated Hogwarts, and duelled with Percy Weasley, but was forced to back off from the massive amount of curses being fired by Harry, Hermione and Ron. Thicknesse, however, backed off too fast, however, and his hood slipped, and they all recognized him instantly. Percy, after mockingly greeting his now-former boss, sent a neat Transfiguration-based jinx straight at Thicknesse, who then dropped his wand and clawed at the front of his robes, in awful discomfort. Thicknesse then fell to the ground, with tiny spikes erupting all over him, apparently Transfiguring into some form of sea urchin. Thicknesse barely survived Augustus Rookwood's curse, which destroyed a great deal of the castle, before retreating along with his comrades at Voldemort's command.[7]

When the battle later recommenced, Thicknesse was floored by Arthur and Percy Weasley. After Voldemort's death, all the people across the country who had been under the Imperius Curse came back to themselves, including Thicknesse. By this time, however, he was in no condition to lead or serve the government (possibly as a result of complications from human transfiguration, though it is unknown). As a result, Kingsley Shacklebolt was named Temporary Minister for Magic, and later permanent.[8]

Physical appearance and traits

Thicknesse is described as having long black hair and a beard streaked with silver, as well as "a great overhanging forehead" that shadowed his glinting eyes. Harry Potter thought he resembled a crab looking out from beneath a rock.[5]

As a law-enforcement official, he is implied to have been a strong-willed individual, as he tried very hard to resist the effects of an Imperius Curse[1].


Personality

It is unknown what Thicknesse was like before the Imperius Curse was placed upon him, or after it was removed when Lord Voldemort was defeated. While under the curse however, his air of lofty authority mixed with his appearance made him generally intimidating and a little too happy with the way things were being run at the Ministry, casually mentioning his view (though it may just have been the view of Yaxley, who was controlling him) that blood traitors are as bad as Mudbloods, to Harry Potter, who was disguised as Albert Runcorn.

It is unfair to judge Thicknesse on his personality shown in the books however, as he was at the time being controlled by the Death Eater, Yaxley

Etymology

  • The name Pius is derived from the Latin word pius, meaning "pious"; that is, possessing a desire and willingness to perform religious duties. It has been the regnal name of many popes. Thus, the name of the man who created an organisation to oppress Muggle-borns may allude to the Inquisition, which prosecuted heretics and, ironically, witches.
  • Thicknesse, meanwhile, may mean "thick" and the Proto-Germanic word nessye (or nessieh), meaning "tongue".
  • In Swedish, Thicknesse was renamed "Pius Korpulens", the word "korpulens" meaning "girth".

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Ch. 1
  2. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 4
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Deathly Hallows, Ch. 11
  4. 4.0 4.1 Deathly Hallows, Ch. 12
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Deathly Hallows, Ch. 13
  6. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 21
  7. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 31
  8. Deathly Hallows, Ch. 36