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|born=[[26 September]],<ref name="pottermore">[[Pottermore]] background information for Quirinus Quirrell (screenshot available [http://lady-slytherin-forever.tumblr.com/post/8979013384/information-about-quirrell-i-love-how-these-are here])</ref> possibly in the [[1950s]] or [[1960s]]<ref name="dates"/>
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|born=[[26 September]],<ref name="pottermore">[[Pottermore]] background information for Quirinus Quirrell (screenshot available [http://lady-slytherin-forever.tumblr.com/post/8979013384/information-about-quirrell-i-love-how-these-are here])</ref> possibly in the [[1950s]] or [[1960s]]<ref name="dates"/><br/>[[Great Britain]] or [[Ireland]]<ref>[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/0700-swns-alfie.htm]</ref>
 
|died=[[4 June]], [[1992]]<br />[[Underground Chambers]], [[Hogwarts Castle]]<ref name="PS17">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 17 (''The Man With Two Faces'')</ref>
 
|died=[[4 June]], [[1992]]<br />[[Underground Chambers]], [[Hogwarts Castle]]<ref name="PS17">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 17 (''The Man With Two Faces'')</ref>
 
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===Meeting Lord Voldemort===
 
===Meeting Lord Voldemort===
 
{{Quote|When I failed to steal the stone from [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank|Gringotts]], he was most displeased. He punished me...decided he would have to keep a closer watch on me...|Quirinus Quirrell to [[Harry Potter]] on his first failure|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
 
{{Quote|When I failed to steal the stone from [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank|Gringotts]], he was most displeased. He punished me...decided he would have to keep a closer watch on me...|Quirinus Quirrell to [[Harry Potter]] on his first failure|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
[[File:Quirrell_Leaky_Cauldron.png|thumb|286px|Quirrell's first encounter with [[Harry Potter]] shortly before breaking into Gringotts.]]
 
   
 
[[File:Quirrell_Leaky_Cauldron.png|thumb|left|225px|Quirrell's first encounter with [[Harry Potter]]
After teaching [[Muggle Studies]] for some time, he took a year-long sabbatical in [[1990]] in order to "gain first-hand experience",<ref name="PS5"/> though in reality he had taken a 'Grand Tour' around the world in order to hopefully find whatever remained of [[Lord Voldemort]] after his first defeat, partly out of curiosity, partly out of that unacknowledged desire for importance from his childhood. At the very least, Quirrell fantasised that he could be the man who tracked Voldemort down, but at best, might learn skills from Voldemort that would ensure he was never laughed at again. His journey proved successful as he did indeed find Voldemort, though he was no match for the Dark Lord (even in such a weakened state) and when he realised that Quirinus had a position at Hogwarts, Voldemort used his charisma to manipulate Quirrell to serve him.
 
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shortly before breaking into Gringotts.]]After teaching [[Muggle Studies]] for some time, he took a year-long sabbatical in [[1990]] in order to "gain first-hand experience",<ref name="PS5"/> though in reality he had taken a 'Grand Tour' around the world in order to hopefully find whatever remained of [[Lord Voldemort]] after his first defeat, partly out of curiosity, partly out of that unacknowledged desire for importance from his childhood. At the very least, Quirrell fantasised that he could be the man who tracked Voldemort down, but at best, might learn skills from Voldemort that would ensure he was never laughed at again. His journey proved successful as he did indeed find Voldemort, though he was no match for the Dark Lord (even in such a weakened state) and when he realised that Quirinus had a position at Hogwarts, Voldemort used his charisma to manipulate Quirrell to serve him.
   
 
Quirrell also adopted a [[Quirinus Quirrell's turban|turban]] for everyday use after this sabbatical, claiming to have received it from an [[African prince]] as compensation for disposing of a [[zombie]].<ref name="PS8">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 8 (''The Potions Master'')</ref> It was also rumoured that he encountered [[vampire]]s in the [[Black Forest]], in [[Albania]], and had a nasty bit of trouble with a [[hag]].<ref name="PS5"/>
 
Quirrell also adopted a [[Quirinus Quirrell's turban|turban]] for everyday use after this sabbatical, claiming to have received it from an [[African prince]] as compensation for disposing of a [[zombie]].<ref name="PS8">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 8 (''The Potions Master'')</ref> It was also rumoured that he encountered [[vampire]]s in the [[Black Forest]], in [[Albania]], and had a nasty bit of trouble with a [[hag]].<ref name="PS5"/>
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===Serving the Dark Lord===
 
===Serving the Dark Lord===
 
{{Quote|Yes, Severus does seem the type, doesn't he? So useful to have him swooping around like an overgrown bat. Next to him, who would suspect p-p-poor, st-stuttering P-Professor Quirrell?|Quirrell (possibly influenced by Voldemort) on Harry's suspicions about Snape after revealing himself|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)}}
 
{{Quote|Yes, Severus does seem the type, doesn't he? So useful to have him swooping around like an overgrown bat. Next to him, who would suspect p-p-poor, st-stuttering P-Professor Quirrell?|Quirrell (possibly influenced by Voldemort) on Harry's suspicions about Snape after revealing himself|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)}}
[[File:Troll_in_the_Dungeon!.png|thumb|left|304px|Quirrell interrupts the [[1991]] [[Halloween feast]], claiming that there was a "Troll in the Dungeons".]]
 
   
Quirrell spent [[1991|his last year of life]] attempting to procure the [[Philosopher's Stone]] for Lord Voldemort, who used his nervous disposition to his advantage, as his perceived lack of confidence had earned very little respect from the students at Hogwarts and consequently diverted suspicion away from his plans.<ref name="PS8"/>
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[[File:Troll_in_the_Dungeon!.png|thumb|220px|Quirrell interrupts the [[1991]] [[Halloween feast]], claiming that there was a "Troll in the Dungeons".]]Quirrell spent [[1991|his last year of life]] attempting to procure the [[Philosopher's Stone]] for Lord Voldemort, who used his nervous disposition to his advantage, as his perceived lack of confidence had earned very little respect from the students at Hogwarts and consequently diverted suspicion away from his plans.<ref name="PS8"/>
   
 
Quirrell's first plan was enacted before the school term started and involved going to [[Diagon Alley]] in an [[Break-in of Gringotts Wizarding Bank (1991)|attempt]] to steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]] from [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]] for Voldemort.<ref name="PS17"/> While in the [[Leaky Cauldron]], he met [[Harry Potter]], who had come with [[Rubeus Hagrid]]. Quirrell pretended that he was going to buy a [[Book on vampires|new book]] on [[vampire]]s.<ref name="PSvg">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]''</ref>
 
Quirrell's first plan was enacted before the school term started and involved going to [[Diagon Alley]] in an [[Break-in of Gringotts Wizarding Bank (1991)|attempt]] to steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]] from [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]] for Voldemort.<ref name="PS17"/> While in the [[Leaky Cauldron]], he met [[Harry Potter]], who had come with [[Rubeus Hagrid]]. Quirrell pretended that he was going to buy a [[Book on vampires|new book]] on [[vampire]]s.<ref name="PSvg">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]''</ref>
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When Harry, Ron, and Hermione believed that [[Severus Snape]] was trying to intimidate Quirrell into helping him steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]], they tried to be supportive and encouraging to Quirrell whenever possible by telling people off for laughing at his stutter, or winking at him encouragingly whenever they passed him.<ref name="PS14">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 14 (''Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback'')</ref>
 
When Harry, Ron, and Hermione believed that [[Severus Snape]] was trying to intimidate Quirrell into helping him steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]], they tried to be supportive and encouraging to Quirrell whenever possible by telling people off for laughing at his stutter, or winking at him encouragingly whenever they passed him.<ref name="PS14">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 14 (''Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback'')</ref>
   
[[File:Voldemortdrinkingunicornblood.jpeg|thumb|Quirrell drinking unicorn blood.]]
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[[File:Voldemortdrinkingunicornblood.jpeg|thumb|220px|Quirrell drinking unicorn blood.]]
 
Later that year, in order to keep his master alive, Quirrell began to prey on [[unicorn]]s in the [[Forbidden Forest]] and drink their [[Unicorn blood|blood]]. He met [[Harry Potter|Harry]], [[Draco Malfoy]] and [[Fang]] there, and was about to attack Harry when [[Firenze]] rescued the boy. About a week before Harry's exams, Voldemort ordered Quirrell to try to get the Stone again. Harry overheard this, and mistook the conversation for an argument between [[Snape]] and the Defence teacher. That night, after [[Dumbledore]] had left for [[London]] , both Quirrell and the [[Trio]] went through the obstacles blocking the way to the Stone.<ref name="PS17"/> To get past [[Fluffy]], Quirrell disguised himself and lured Hagrid into a card game by betting a [[dragon]]'s egg. During the game, he managed to draw out information about [[Fluffy]] by convincing Hagrid that he was a [[Dragon dealer]], and as such, shared Hagrid's penchant for dangerous [[Beast|pets]]. In Hagrid's enthusiasm, and most likely under the influence of [[alcohol]], he let slip that playing music for the three-headed dog would put him to sleep. Quirrell then sent a forged letter to [[Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore]] summoning him to the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] to get him away from the school. He went after the Stone, but was followed by [[Harry Potter]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and Hermione Granger — though they believed their enemy to be Severus Snape.
 
Later that year, in order to keep his master alive, Quirrell began to prey on [[unicorn]]s in the [[Forbidden Forest]] and drink their [[Unicorn blood|blood]]. He met [[Harry Potter|Harry]], [[Draco Malfoy]] and [[Fang]] there, and was about to attack Harry when [[Firenze]] rescued the boy. About a week before Harry's exams, Voldemort ordered Quirrell to try to get the Stone again. Harry overheard this, and mistook the conversation for an argument between [[Snape]] and the Defence teacher. That night, after [[Dumbledore]] had left for [[London]] , both Quirrell and the [[Trio]] went through the obstacles blocking the way to the Stone.<ref name="PS17"/> To get past [[Fluffy]], Quirrell disguised himself and lured Hagrid into a card game by betting a [[dragon]]'s egg. During the game, he managed to draw out information about [[Fluffy]] by convincing Hagrid that he was a [[Dragon dealer]], and as such, shared Hagrid's penchant for dangerous [[Beast|pets]]. In Hagrid's enthusiasm, and most likely under the influence of [[alcohol]], he let slip that playing music for the three-headed dog would put him to sleep. Quirrell then sent a forged letter to [[Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore]] summoning him to the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] to get him away from the school. He went after the Stone, but was followed by [[Harry Potter]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and Hermione Granger — though they believed their enemy to be Severus Snape.
   
 
===Battle in the Philosopher's Stone Chambers and death===
 
===Battle in the Philosopher's Stone Chambers and death===
 
{{Quote|Master, I cannot hold him — my hands — my hands!|Quirrell's last words.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
 
{{Quote|Master, I cannot hold him — my hands — my hands!|Quirrell's last words.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
[[File:Hgf.png|thumb|left|267px|Quirrell with the Mirror of Erised.]]
 
   
Quirrell was able to penetrate the first [[Philosopher's Stone Chambers|six chambers]] that protected the Philosopher's Stone, including the [[Philosopher's Stone Chambers#Fifth Obstacle|chamber]] in which he himself put a [[Troll]]. He reached the [[Philosopher's Stone Chambers#Seventh Obstacle|final chamber]] only to find the [[Mirror of Erised]], and was unable to figure out how to take the stone from it, going so far as to consider smashing the mirror.<ref name="PS17"/>
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[[File:Hgf.png|thumb|left|180px|Quirrell with the Mirror of Erised.]]Quirrell was able to penetrate the first [[Philosopher's Stone Chambers|six chambers]] that protected the Philosopher's Stone, including the [[Philosopher's Stone Chambers#Fifth Obstacle|chamber]] in which he himself put a [[Troll]]. He reached the [[Philosopher's Stone Chambers#Seventh Obstacle|final chamber]] only to find the [[Mirror of Erised]], and was unable to figure out how to take the stone from it, going so far as to consider smashing the mirror.<ref name="PS17"/>
   
 
Eventually, Harry alone managed to reach the last chamber, and was surprised to meet Quirrell instead of Snape. Quirrell [[Nonverbal spell|non-verbally]] [[Incarcerous|bound]] Harry and summoned a wall of fire behind the door to prevent him from escaping, then, on Voldemort's command, forced Harry to look into the mirror. Harry saw his reflection with the Stone in his own trousers' pocket, and felt it indeed being transferred to his real pocket. When Harry lied about what he saw in the mirror, Quirrell unwrapped his turban to reveal Lord Voldemort's face, bound to the back of his head.
 
Eventually, Harry alone managed to reach the last chamber, and was surprised to meet Quirrell instead of Snape. Quirrell [[Nonverbal spell|non-verbally]] [[Incarcerous|bound]] Harry and summoned a wall of fire behind the door to prevent him from escaping, then, on Voldemort's command, forced Harry to look into the mirror. Harry saw his reflection with the Stone in his own trousers' pocket, and felt it indeed being transferred to his real pocket. When Harry lied about what he saw in the mirror, Quirrell unwrapped his turban to reveal Lord Voldemort's face, bound to the back of his head.
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[[File:Harry.jpg|thumb|Quirrell and Harry struggle for possession of the Stone.]]
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[[File:Tumblr_n29413O6t71rzvuwqo9_r1_250.gif|frame|Quirrell and Harry struggle for possession of the Stone]]
   
 
Quirrel's life ended then, when Voldemort forced him to attempt the murder of [[Harry Potter]] ([[Legilimency|figuring out]] Harry had the Stone and being unable to persuade him to give it willingly). Unfortunately, the body Quirrell and Voldemort were both sharing manifested in burns and blisters during his fight with Harry due to [[Sacrificial protection|the protective power]] Harry's mother left in his skin when she died for him. Harry collapsed from the pain in his scar, but Quirrell's body was burnt so horribly that Voldemort dispossessed his body and left him to collapse and die. However, despite being effectively turned into a living Horcrux for the last year of his life, Quirrell did not ultimately lose his soul, having even tried to put up feeble resistance on occasion (in spite of the fact that Voldemort was far too strong for him).
 
Quirrel's life ended then, when Voldemort forced him to attempt the murder of [[Harry Potter]] ([[Legilimency|figuring out]] Harry had the Stone and being unable to persuade him to give it willingly). Unfortunately, the body Quirrell and Voldemort were both sharing manifested in burns and blisters during his fight with Harry due to [[Sacrificial protection|the protective power]] Harry's mother left in his skin when she died for him. Harry collapsed from the pain in his scar, but Quirrell's body was burnt so horribly that Voldemort dispossessed his body and left him to collapse and die. However, despite being effectively turned into a living Horcrux for the last year of his life, Quirrell did not ultimately lose his soul, having even tried to put up feeble resistance on occasion (in spite of the fact that Voldemort was far too strong for him).
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==Physical description==
 
==Physical description==
 
{{Quote|Even Professor Quirrell was tremblin' ter meet yeh — mind you, he's usually tremblin'.|[[Rubeus Hagrid]] to [[Harry Potter]]|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
 
{{Quote|Even Professor Quirrell was tremblin' ter meet yeh — mind you, he's usually tremblin'.|[[Rubeus Hagrid]] to [[Harry Potter]]|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
[[File:Квиррелл.png|thumb|left|175px|Quirinus in 1991.]]
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[[File:Квиррелл.png|thumb|left|140px|Quirinus in 1991.]]
   
 
Quirrell was a young man with a very pale skin tone<ref name="PS5"/> and light blue eyes.<ref name="PSf5"/>
 
Quirrell was a young man with a very pale skin tone<ref name="PS5"/> and light blue eyes.<ref name="PSf5"/>
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==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|He didn't realise that love as powerful as your mother's for you leaves its own mark . . . to have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever. It is in your very skin. Quirrell, full of hatred, greed, and ambition, sharing his soul with Voldemort, could not touch you for this reason. It was agony to touch a person marked by something so good.|[[Albus Dumbledore]] explains Quirrell's demise|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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{{Quote|He didn't realise that love as powerful as your mother's for you leaves its own mark... to have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever. It is in your very skin. Quirrell, full of hatred, greed, and ambition, sharing his soul with Voldemort, could not touch you for this reason. It was agony to touch a person marked by something so good.|[[Albus Dumbledore]] explains Quirrell's demise|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
[[File:Quirrell's wand.png|thumb|right|250px|Quirrell casting a spell.]]
 
   
Quirrell was a gullible, weak-willed wizard who was easily corrupted. Due to his childhood of being teased and neglected for his timid nature, he came to develop a latent desire for recognition and greatness, cynical feeling for society, and was seduced by the [[Dark Arts]], no matter how subtle the lure appeared at first, which led him to foolishly search out for Lord Voldemort's remains in the hopes of fame and knowledge, while exposing his impressionable and naive side to the fallen Dark Lord. When Quirrell met [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], he arrived at the conclusion that "there is no good and evil, there is only power, and those too weak to seek it". Quirrell generally did his best to serve Voldemort, though he admitted that his attempts were not always successful, seeing as he was being given rather tall orders. Despite Quirrell's continuous descent into corruption, he at least had one piece of redemption of attempting to resist Voldemort's soul of possessing his body, feeble and futile though it may be.
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[[File:Quirrell's_wand.png|thumb|215px|Quirrell casting a spell.]]Quirrell was a gullible, weak-willed wizard who was easily corrupted. Due to his childhood of being teased and neglected for his timid nature, he came to develop a latent desire for recognition and greatness, cynical feeling for society, and was seduced by the [[Dark Arts]], no matter how subtle the lure appeared at first, which led him to foolishly search out for Lord Voldemort's remains in the hopes of fame and knowledge, while exposing his impressionable and naive side to the fallen Dark Lord. When Quirrell met [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], he arrived at the conclusion that "there is no good and evil, there is only power, and those too weak to seek it". Quirrell generally did his best to serve Voldemort, though he admitted that his attempts were not always successful, seeing as he was being given rather tall orders. Despite Quirrell's continuous descent into corruption, he at least had one piece of redemption of attempting to resist Voldemort's soul of possessing his body, feeble and futile though it may be.
   
 
Throughout the school year, Quirrell appeared nervous and timid. He frequently stuttered and was mostly an incompetent teacher. Though his nervousness was probably very real due to the enormous pressure being put upon him by Voldemort, Quirrell had a chillingly sinister side that most people never saw. He was extremely adept at conniving and manipulation; at one point, he disguised himself and tricked Hagrid into revealing crucial information on how to get past one of the obstacles protecting the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. Another time he let a fully-grown [[Mountain Troll]] into the school on [[Halloween]] as a diversion while he headed off to the third-floor corridor and tried to penetrate its defenses. He even managed to deceive the great [[Albus Dumbledore]] by forging a [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry]] letter to him to lure him away from school.
 
Throughout the school year, Quirrell appeared nervous and timid. He frequently stuttered and was mostly an incompetent teacher. Though his nervousness was probably very real due to the enormous pressure being put upon him by Voldemort, Quirrell had a chillingly sinister side that most people never saw. He was extremely adept at conniving and manipulation; at one point, he disguised himself and tricked Hagrid into revealing crucial information on how to get past one of the obstacles protecting the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. Another time he let a fully-grown [[Mountain Troll]] into the school on [[Halloween]] as a diversion while he headed off to the third-floor corridor and tried to penetrate its defenses. He even managed to deceive the great [[Albus Dumbledore]] by forging a [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry]] letter to him to lure him away from school.
   
 
==Magical abilities and skills==
 
==Magical abilities and skills==
{{Quote|Can't nothing interfere with a [[broomstick]] except powerful Dark magic- no kid could do that to a [[Nimbus 2000|Nimbus Two Thousand]].|[[Rubeus Hagrid]] on Quirrell's powers.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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{{Quote|Can't nothing interfere with a [[broomstick]] except powerful Dark magic no kid could do that to a [[Nimbus 2000|Nimbus Two Thousand]].|[[Rubeus Hagrid]] on Quirrell's powers.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
   
 
Quirrell was known to have a brilliant mind<ref name="PS5"/> and had an excellent aptitude for theoretical learning, particularly when it came to Defensive Magic (though was less competent in the application of that knowledge<ref name="pottermore" />). Whilst this made him a highly intelligent student and a good teacher it did not make him a great wizard, his practical aspect severely hampered by his timid nature. Indeed, most of the power he displayed appeared to be the result of his possession by Lord Voldemort, whom he was noted to have gained a significant amount of power from.<ref name="PS17"/>
 
Quirrell was known to have a brilliant mind<ref name="PS5"/> and had an excellent aptitude for theoretical learning, particularly when it came to Defensive Magic (though was less competent in the application of that knowledge<ref name="pottermore" />). Whilst this made him a highly intelligent student and a good teacher it did not make him a great wizard, his practical aspect severely hampered by his timid nature. Indeed, most of the power he displayed appeared to be the result of his possession by Lord Voldemort, whom he was noted to have gained a significant amount of power from.<ref name="PS17"/>
[[File:Quirinus Quirrell and Harry Potter at the Philosopher's Stone Chamber.JPG|thumb|Quirrell's ability to fly without any visible means of support, a trait from [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]].]]
 
   
 
[[File:Quirinus_Quirrell_and_Harry_Potter_at_the_Philosopher's_Stone_Chamber.JPG|thumb|210px|Quirrell's ability to fly without any visible means of support, a trait from [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]].]]
*'''[[Charms]]''': Whilst the true extent of Quirrell's expertise in this area is unknown, he does teach several charms during his [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] classes such as [[Verdimillious Uno]] {{comment|red form}} and [[Wand-Lighting Charm|Lumos]]<ref name="PSvg"/> and so at least has some basic skills in charming (at least, with regards to the theory).
 
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*'''[[Charms]]''': Whilst the true extent of Quirrell's expertise in this area is unknown, he does teach several charms during his [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] classes such as [[Verdimillious Uno]] {{comment|red form}} and [[Wand-Lighting Charm|Lumos]]<ref name="PSvg"/> and so at least has some basic skills in charming (at least, with regards to the theory). He was also able to conjure a non-corporeal [[Patronus]] a very advanced piece of magic.
 
*'''[[Transfiguration]]:''' Quirrell was apparently skilled with conjuration, a difficult branch of [[Transfiguration]]. He could conjure ropes, both [[nonverbal spell|non-verbally]] and verbally.
 
*'''[[Transfiguration]]:''' Quirrell was apparently skilled with conjuration, a difficult branch of [[Transfiguration]]. He could conjure ropes, both [[nonverbal spell|non-verbally]] and verbally.
 
*'''[[Defence Against the Dark Arts]]:''' Quirrell was noted to be learned in the theory of Defensive Magic<ref name="pottermore" /> and as such was hailed as a good teacher by [[Ministry of Magic]] standards<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''&mdash;Umbridge remarks in her debut chapter that Quirrell would have been the only one of Harry's previous D.A.D.A. teachers to pass a [[Ministry of Magic]] inspection at the time</ref>. This is exemplified by his ability to teach his First Year class the aforementioned spells [[Verdimillious Uno]] {{comment|red form}}, [[Wand-Lighting Charm|Lumos]], the [[Curse of the Bogies]] and the [[Knockback Jinx]]. Still, whilst this all made him a great teacher of D.A.D.A. it did not make him a good practitioner<ref name="pottermore" />.
 
*'''[[Defence Against the Dark Arts]]:''' Quirrell was noted to be learned in the theory of Defensive Magic<ref name="pottermore" /> and as such was hailed as a good teacher by [[Ministry of Magic]] standards<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''&mdash;Umbridge remarks in her debut chapter that Quirrell would have been the only one of Harry's previous D.A.D.A. teachers to pass a [[Ministry of Magic]] inspection at the time</ref>. This is exemplified by his ability to teach his First Year class the aforementioned spells [[Verdimillious Uno]] {{comment|red form}}, [[Wand-Lighting Charm|Lumos]], the [[Curse of the Bogies]] and the [[Knockback Jinx]]. Still, whilst this all made him a great teacher of D.A.D.A. it did not make him a good practitioner<ref name="pottermore" />.
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{{Quote|Quirrell snapped his fingers. Ropes sprang out of thin air and wrapped themselves tightly around [[Harry]]|Quirrell [[conjure]]s ropes non-verbally and wandlessly|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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*'''[[Non-verbal magic]]''': Quirrell was capable of performing [[non-verbal magic]], [[Incarcerous|conjuring ropes]] [[wandless spell| without a wand]].<ref name="PS17"/> Whilst this could easily have been the result of his power boost received from Lord Voldemort's possession, Quirinus was the possessor of an [[alder]] wand (which emphasises nonverbal magic) and hence it is likely that he was already truly skilled in this area of [[magic]] prior to his meeting with the Dark Lord.
 
*'''[[Non-verbal magic]]''': Quirrell was capable of performing [[non-verbal magic]], [[Incarcerous|conjuring ropes]] [[wandless spell| without a wand]].<ref name="PS17"/> Whilst this could easily have been the result of his power boost received from Lord Voldemort's possession, Quirinus was the possessor of an [[alder]] wand (which emphasises nonverbal magic) and hence it is likely that he was already truly skilled in this area of [[magic]] prior to his meeting with the Dark Lord.
 
*'''Creature expert''': He was uncommonly gifted with [[troll]]s being able to bring one into Hogwarts on [[Hallowe'en]].<ref name="PS17"/> He was somehow able to acquire a [[Norwegian Ridgeback]] dragon egg to give to Hagrid.<ref name="PS17"/>
 
*'''Creature expert''': He was uncommonly gifted with [[troll]]s being able to bring one into Hogwarts on [[Hallowe'en]].<ref name="PS17"/> He was somehow able to acquire a [[Norwegian Ridgeback]] dragon egg to give to Hagrid.<ref name="PS17"/>
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==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Lord Voldemort===
 
===Lord Voldemort===
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[[File:VoldemortQuirell.png|thumb|310px|Quirrell sharing his body with [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].]]
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[[File:VoldemortQuirell.png|thumb|240px|left|Quirrell sharing his body with [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]].]]
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Quirinus Quirrell first met [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] in [[1991]], in the forests of [[Albania]], where Voldemort subjugated Quirrell into servitude. Quirrell brought him back to [[England]], and eventually to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. The Dark Lord planned to obtain the [[Philosopher's Stone]] and fabricate the [[Elixir of Life]] to acquire a body.<ref name="GF33">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]], chapter 33</ref> Quirrell attempted to infiltrate [[Vault 713]] of [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]], in order to steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. Quirrell managed to break in, but found the vault had been emptied by [[Rubeus Hagrid]] and [[Harry Potter]] earlier that day.<ref name="PS17"/>
 
Quirinus Quirrell first met [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] in [[1991]], in the forests of [[Albania]], where Voldemort subjugated Quirrell into servitude. Quirrell brought him back to [[England]], and eventually to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. The Dark Lord planned to obtain the [[Philosopher's Stone]] and fabricate the [[Elixir of Life]] to acquire a body.<ref name="GF33">''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]], chapter 33</ref> Quirrell attempted to infiltrate [[Vault 713]] of [[Gringotts Wizarding Bank]], in order to steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. Quirrell managed to break in, but found the vault had been emptied by [[Rubeus Hagrid]] and [[Harry Potter]] earlier that day.<ref name="PS17"/>
   
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===Harry Potter===
 
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{{Quote|What is this [[magic]]?|Quirrell, unable to understand the power of [[love]].|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)}}
 
{{Quote|What is this [[magic]]?|Quirrell, unable to understand the power of [[love]].|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)}}
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[[File:Harry_and_quirrell.png|thumb|left|300px|[[Harry Potter]] and Quirinus.]]
 
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Quirrell first met [[Harry Potter]] in [[1991]], at the [[Leaky Cauldron]], in [[Diagon Alley]]. Quirrell greeted Harry in the same way most of the wizarding community did, seeming thrilled to meet "The Boy who Lived". Though Harry found Quirrell's twitchy behaviour odd, he was generally pleased to meet Quirrell, as a friend of Hagrid's and as his soon-to-be [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] professor at Hogwarts. <ref name="PS5"/>
 
Quirrell first met [[Harry Potter]] in [[1991]], at the [[Leaky Cauldron]], in [[Diagon Alley]]. Quirrell greeted Harry in the same way most of the wizarding community did, seeming thrilled to meet "The Boy who Lived". Though Harry found Quirrell's twitchy behaviour odd, he was generally pleased to meet Quirrell, as a friend of Hagrid's and as his soon-to-be [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] professor at Hogwarts. <ref name="PS5"/>
   
 
Harry eventually came to believe that [[Severus Snape]] was attempting to threaten Quirrell into helping him penetrate the defences surrounding the [[Philosopher's Stone]], for Lord Voldemort. As it seemed like the only thing standing between Snape and a means of restoring Voldemort to power was Quirrell's will, Harry did what he could to encourage Quirrell and help build his confidence.<ref name="PS14"/>
 
Harry eventually came to believe that [[Severus Snape]] was attempting to threaten Quirrell into helping him penetrate the defences surrounding the [[Philosopher's Stone]], for Lord Voldemort. As it seemed like the only thing standing between Snape and a means of restoring Voldemort to power was Quirrell's will, Harry did what he could to encourage Quirrell and help build his confidence.<ref name="PS14"/>
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[[File:Harry_and_quirrell.png|thumb|left|240px|[[Harry Potter]] and Quirinus.]]
   
 
As it turned out, Quirrell was a servant of Voldemort, and it was he, not Snape, who was aiming to steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]] for the Dark Lord, and, if possible, kill Harry along the way. When they met for the last time in the final of the [[Philosopher's Stone]] Chambers, Quirrell's connection to Lord Voldemort rendered him unable to touch Harry without experiencing unbearable pain, due to the enduring power of [[Lily Evans|Lily Potter's]] [[sacrificial protection]], and he died attempting to steal the stone from Harry by force.<ref name="PS17"/>
 
As it turned out, Quirrell was a servant of Voldemort, and it was he, not Snape, who was aiming to steal the [[Philosopher's Stone]] for the Dark Lord, and, if possible, kill Harry along the way. When they met for the last time in the final of the [[Philosopher's Stone]] Chambers, Quirrell's connection to Lord Voldemort rendered him unable to touch Harry without experiencing unbearable pain, due to the enduring power of [[Lily Evans|Lily Potter's]] [[sacrificial protection]], and he died attempting to steal the stone from Harry by force.<ref name="PS17"/>
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{{Quote|He, of course, never trusted me again. He barely left me alone. But he doesn't understand. I'm never alone. Never.|Quirrell commenting on his relationship with Snape.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)}}
 
{{Quote|He, of course, never trusted me again. He barely left me alone. But he doesn't understand. I'm never alone. Never.|Quirrell commenting on his relationship with Snape.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)}}
[[File:Snape_and_quirrell.png|thumb|300px|[[Severus Snape]] and Quirrell.]]
 
Quirrell generally got along well with most of the faculty at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], including [[Filius Flitwick]], [[Pomona Sprout]], [[Minerva McGonagall]] and [[Rubeus Hagrid]]. Hagrid seemed to think highly of Quirrell, and considered him to be a very clever and talented [[wizard]] for his extensive world travels and experience fighting the [[Dark Arts]].<ref name="PS5"/> However, as Quirrell did not show his true personality, it is possible he did not like all of them.
 
   
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Quirrell generally got along well with most of the faculty at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], including [[Filius Flitwick]], [[Pomona Sprout]], [[Minerva McGonagall]] and [[Rubeus Hagrid]]. Hagrid seemed to think highly of Quirrell, and considered him to be a very clever and talented [[wizard]] for his extensive world travels and experience fighting the [[Dark Arts]].<ref name="PS5"/> However, as Quirrell didn't show his true personality and it is possible he didn't like all of them.
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[[Severus Snape]], however, was the only one who saw Quirrell for what he really was. His contempt partially stemmed from the fact that Quirrell was the [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] [[Professor]] — a position that Snape had wanted for years. Snape may have guessed that Quirrell was hiding his true intentions, as he told him to "decide where his loyalties are", though [[Harry Potter]] and his friends believed that Snape was threatening Quirrell in order to get information about how to get into the [[Philosopher's Stone]] chamber.<ref name="PS13">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 13 (''Nicolas Flamel'')</ref> Years later, Snape described Quirrell as greedy and worthless to [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] and [[Narcissa Malfoy]].<ref name="HBP2">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' - Chapter 2 (''Spinner's End'')</ref>
 
[[Severus Snape]], however, was the only one who saw Quirrell for what he really was. His contempt partially stemmed from the fact that Quirrell was the [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] [[Professor]] — a position that Snape had wanted for years. Snape may have guessed that Quirrell was hiding his true intentions, as he told him to "decide where his loyalties are", though [[Harry Potter]] and his friends believed that Snape was threatening Quirrell in order to get information about how to get into the [[Philosopher's Stone]] chamber.<ref name="PS13">''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 13 (''Nicolas Flamel'')</ref> Years later, Snape described Quirrell as greedy and worthless to [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] and [[Narcissa Malfoy]].<ref name="HBP2">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' - Chapter 2 (''Spinner's End'')</ref>
   
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*Quirinus was a Roman god about whom there is not much information, although he is commonly associated with war — a clue that Quirrell is not quite as meek as he appears.
 
*Quirinus was a Roman god about whom there is not much information, although he is commonly associated with war — a clue that Quirrell is not quite as meek as he appears.
 
*'Quirrell', which is so nearly 'squirrel' — small, cute and harmless — also suggested 'quiver', is a nod to the character's innate nervousness.
 
*'Quirrell', which is so nearly 'squirrel' — small, cute and harmless — also suggested 'quiver', is a nod to the character's innate nervousness.
*Quirinus is also used as an epithet for the Roman god Janus, a god with two faces similar to Quirrell after he was possessed by Lord Voldemort. This could be clue to the malevolence of his character. Also, Janus was the god of beginnings, and Quirrell was the first one to find Voldemort in Albania, thereby beginning the Dark Lord's rise to power, in a way.
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*Quirinus is also used as an epithet for the Roman god Janus, a god with two faces similar to Quirrell after he was possessed by Lord Voldemort. This could be clue to the malevolence of his character. Janus was the god of beginnings, and Quirrell was the first one to find Voldemort in Albania, thereby beginning the Dark Lord's rise to power, in a way, and was the first Dark Wizard that Harry ever directly confronted.
 
*On the student list shown by [[J. K. Rowling]] on ''[[Harry Potter and Me]]'', a student named "Quirrell" was listed, but the name was crossed out with "[[Rivers]]" written above it.
 
*On the student list shown by [[J. K. Rowling]] on ''[[Harry Potter and Me]]'', a student named "Quirrell" was listed, but the name was crossed out with "[[Rivers]]" written above it.
 
*Quirrell was the first known Ravenclaw introduced in the series, though his house was only revealed on Pottermore.
 
*Quirrell was the first known Ravenclaw introduced in the series, though his house was only revealed on Pottermore.
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*Quirrell is notable as being one of few [[wizards]] capable of performing intricate magic, like Dumbledore, without a wand; he can fly without a wand, conjure ropes by snapping his fingers, etc. It is possible that he had this ability because of Voldemort's possession of him, although Hagrid's high opinion of Quirrell suggests that Quirrell was a talented wizard.
 
*Quirrell is notable as being one of few [[wizards]] capable of performing intricate magic, like Dumbledore, without a wand; he can fly without a wand, conjure ropes by snapping his fingers, etc. It is possible that he had this ability because of Voldemort's possession of him, although Hagrid's high opinion of Quirrell suggests that Quirrell was a talented wizard.
 
*Quirrell is unique among Voldemort's followers as one of the few who use Voldemort's name. While the [[Death Eaters]] call Voldemort "The Dark Lord" when referring to him, Quirrell openly uses Voldemort's name when talking to Harry.
 
*Quirrell is unique among Voldemort's followers as one of the few who use Voldemort's name. While the [[Death Eaters]] call Voldemort "The Dark Lord" when referring to him, Quirrell openly uses Voldemort's name when talking to Harry.
[[File:QuirrellvsHarry.jpeg|thumb|left|A book illustration of Harry's battle with Quirrell.]]
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[[File:QuirrellvsHarry.jpeg|thumb|left|220px|A book illustration of Harry's battle with Quirrell.]]
 
*Quirrell is a playable character in ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]''. Despite dying in the first year, he can still be played in the other years and is seen at the end of Year 1 armless and heavily bandaged in the hospital wing. He is capable of using Dark Magic in the game. It is also possible to play both professor Quirrell in Voldemort form and his normal form with turban. However, he can only use Dark Magic when he is in his Voldemort form.
 
*Quirrell is a playable character in ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]''. Despite dying in the first year, he can still be played in the other years and is seen at the end of Year 1 armless and heavily bandaged in the hospital wing. He is capable of using Dark Magic in the game. It is also possible to play both professor Quirrell in Voldemort form and his normal form with turban. However, he can only use Dark Magic when he is in his Voldemort form.
 
*In ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]'' and the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|PC version]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', Voldemort spins Quirrell's head 180 degrees to face Harry. Quirrell can also shoot fireballs and create a ghostly green head that can hurt Harry.
 
*In ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]'' and the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|PC version]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', Voldemort spins Quirrell's head 180 degrees to face Harry. Quirrell can also shoot fireballs and create a ghostly green head that can hurt Harry.
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"I met him when I travelled around the world. A foolish young man I was then, full of ridiculous ideas about good and evil. My master showed me how wrong I was. There is no good and evil... there is only power, and those too weak to understand it... Since then, I serve him faithfully, although I have let him down many times."
— Quirinus Quirrell on Lord Voldemort[src]

Professor Quirinus Quirrell (26 September,[1] possibly in the 1950s or 1960s[2] - 4 June, 1992) was a half-blood wizard who attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was sorted into Ravenclaw House.[1] He was the Muggle Studies professor at Hogwarts, though he later became the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher during the 1991–1992 school year.

Before teaching Defence Against the Dark Arts, Quirrell went out in search of Lord Voldemort, believing he could achieve recognition for finding him and could learn things that would ensure that no one laughed at him again. However, Voldemort, after finding out that he taught at Hogwarts, took over his body, though Quirrell put up some feeble resistance. He died when trying in vain to murder Harry Potter.

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Professor Quirrell had Voldemort on the back of his head because he was possessed by him. During the 1991-1992 school year, Quirrell wore a purple turban to hide Voldemort's face. This possession allowed Voldemort to keep a physical form after his downfall. When Quirrell came into contact with Harry Potter, his skin would burn due to the protective magic Harry's mother left on him.
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Harry Potter's hands burned Quirinus Quirrell because of the protective magic his mother left in him when she sacrificed herself to save him. This magic acted as a shield and caused Quirrell, who was possessed by Voldemort, to burn and blister upon physical contact with Harry. This unexpected defense mechanism played a crucial role in preventing Quirrell from seizing the Philosopher's Stone.
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Quirinus Quirrell sought out Voldemort before teaching Defence Against the Dark Arts due to a combination of curiosity and ambition. He hoped to learn powerful Dark magic from Voldemort, which he believed would earn him more respect and recognition. Quirrell's quest was not just academic, he also wanted to ensure that no one would laugh at him again, indicating a desire to overcome perceived inadequacies.
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Biography

Early life

"Oh, yeah. Poor bloke. Brilliant mind. He was fine while he was studyin' outta books but then he took a year off ter get some firsthand experience..."
Rubeus Hagrid on Quirrell's youth.[src]

Quirinus Quirrell was born somewhere in the British Isles, presumably in the 1950s or 1960s[2], and attended Hogwarts, where he was Sorted into Ravenclaw House[1] in the 1960s or '70s[2]. It is likely that he acquired his wand from Ollivanders Wand Shop when he was eleven.

As a boy, Quirinus was a gifted but also delicate, teased for his timidity and nerves during his school life. Feeling inadequate and wishing to prove himself, he developed an (initially theoretical) interest in the Dark Arts. The feelings of insignificance and worthlessness that this bullying fostered embittered the boy, forging a latent desire to make the world sit up and notice him.[1]

He also most likely obtained a high-graded O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. in Muggle Studies and Defence Against the Dark Arts, since not only did he go on to teach both but was also noted to have had a gift for the theory of Defensive Magic.[1]

Meeting Lord Voldemort

"When I failed to steal the stone from Gringotts, he was most displeased. He punished me...decided he would have to keep a closer watch on me..."
— Quirinus Quirrell to Harry Potter on his first failure[src]
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Quirrell's first encounter with Harry Potter shortly before breaking into Gringotts.

After teaching Muggle Studies for some time, he took a year-long sabbatical in 1990 in order to "gain first-hand experience",[5] though in reality he had taken a 'Grand Tour' around the world in order to hopefully find whatever remained of Lord Voldemort after his first defeat, partly out of curiosity, partly out of that unacknowledged desire for importance from his childhood. At the very least, Quirrell fantasised that he could be the man who tracked Voldemort down, but at best, might learn skills from Voldemort that would ensure he was never laughed at again. His journey proved successful as he did indeed find Voldemort, though he was no match for the Dark Lord (even in such a weakened state) and when he realised that Quirinus had a position at Hogwarts, Voldemort used his charisma to manipulate Quirrell to serve him.

Quirrell also adopted a turban for everyday use after this sabbatical, claiming to have received it from an African prince as compensation for disposing of a zombie.[10] It was also rumoured that he encountered vampires in the Black Forest, in Albania, and had a nasty bit of trouble with a hag.[5]

Quirrell at some unknown point prior to 1991 came into possession of Vault 998 in the new vault area of Gringotts Wizarding Bank. He kept a small box containing various belongings, a large crate, and a chest containing Circe's Chocolate Frog Card that was given by Cuthbert Binns to James Potter before Quirrell came into possession of it.[11]

Serving the Dark Lord

"Yes, Severus does seem the type, doesn't he? So useful to have him swooping around like an overgrown bat. Next to him, who would suspect p-p-poor, st-stuttering P-Professor Quirrell?"
— Quirrell (possibly influenced by Voldemort) on Harry's suspicions about Snape after revealing himself[src]
Troll in the Dungeon!

Quirrell interrupts the 1991 Halloween feast, claiming that there was a "Troll in the Dungeons".

Quirrell spent his last year of life attempting to procure the Philosopher's Stone for Lord Voldemort, who used his nervous disposition to his advantage, as his perceived lack of confidence had earned very little respect from the students at Hogwarts and consequently diverted suspicion away from his plans.[10]

Quirrell's first plan was enacted before the school term started and involved going to Diagon Alley in an attempt to steal the Philosopher's Stone from Gringotts Wizarding Bank for Voldemort.[4] While in the Leaky Cauldron, he met Harry Potter, who had come with Rubeus Hagrid. Quirrell pretended that he was going to buy a new book on vampires.[12]

Quirrell was unsuccessful in his attempted robbery, as Rubeus Hagrid had removed the Stone from its vault earlier that same day on Albus Dumbledore's orders.[5] After this first failure, Voldemort began to share Quirrell's body to ensure no further failure would occur,[4] and as Voldemort's face was sticking out of the back of his head, Quirrell had to wear a purple turban for the entire school year.[13] Quirrell tried to put up feeble resistance on occasion, but Voldemort was far too strong for him

After this attempted break-in, he returned to Hogwarts to teach as Defence Against the Dark Arts[5] while another wizard replaced him as Muggle Studies Professor.[11] A few of his classes included the Curse of the Bogies,[14] the Knockback Jinx,[12] the Lumos spell[12] and the Verdimillious spell.[15] On Halloween, Quirrell allowed a troll to enter Hogwarts as a diversion, and sneaked to the restricted Third Floor Corridor where the Stone was being hidden. Severus Snape, who suspected Quirrell, followed him, and was bitten by the three-headed dog Fluffy in the process of trying to head Quirrell off.[4]

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Quirrell at the Quidditch match.

Later in the year, during a Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Slytherin, Quirrell made his first attempt at Harry Potter's life. He jinxed Harry's broomstick to try to throw him off, but Severus Snape interfered again with a counter-curse. It was Hermione Granger who ultimately stopped Quirrell by rushing to set fire to the robes of Severus Snape (whom she believed was jinxing Harry's broom), and in the process, causing Quirrell to break the eye contact necessary for performing his spell correctly.[4]

When Harry, Ron, and Hermione believed that Severus Snape was trying to intimidate Quirrell into helping him steal the Philosopher's Stone, they tried to be supportive and encouraging to Quirrell whenever possible by telling people off for laughing at his stutter, or winking at him encouragingly whenever they passed him.[16]

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Quirrell drinking unicorn blood.

Later that year, in order to keep his master alive, Quirrell began to prey on unicorns in the Forbidden Forest and drink their blood. He met Harry, Draco Malfoy and Fang there, and was about to attack Harry when Firenze rescued the boy. About a week before Harry's exams, Voldemort ordered Quirrell to try to get the Stone again. Harry overheard this, and mistook the conversation for an argument between Snape and the Defence teacher. That night, after Dumbledore had left for London , both Quirrell and the Trio went through the obstacles blocking the way to the Stone.[4] To get past Fluffy, Quirrell disguised himself and lured Hagrid into a card game by betting a dragon's egg. During the game, he managed to draw out information about Fluffy by convincing Hagrid that he was a Dragon dealer, and as such, shared Hagrid's penchant for dangerous pets. In Hagrid's enthusiasm, and most likely under the influence of alcohol, he let slip that playing music for the three-headed dog would put him to sleep. Quirrell then sent a forged letter to Professor Dumbledore summoning him to the Ministry of Magic to get him away from the school. He went after the Stone, but was followed by Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger — though they believed their enemy to be Severus Snape.

Battle in the Philosopher's Stone Chambers and death

"Master, I cannot hold him — my hands — my hands!"
— Quirrell's last words.[src]
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Quirrell with the Mirror of Erised.

Quirrell was able to penetrate the first six chambers that protected the Philosopher's Stone, including the chamber in which he himself put a Troll. He reached the final chamber only to find the Mirror of Erised, and was unable to figure out how to take the stone from it, going so far as to consider smashing the mirror.[4]

Eventually, Harry alone managed to reach the last chamber, and was surprised to meet Quirrell instead of Snape. Quirrell non-verbally bound Harry and summoned a wall of fire behind the door to prevent him from escaping, then, on Voldemort's command, forced Harry to look into the mirror. Harry saw his reflection with the Stone in his own trousers' pocket, and felt it indeed being transferred to his real pocket. When Harry lied about what he saw in the mirror, Quirrell unwrapped his turban to reveal Lord Voldemort's face, bound to the back of his head.

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Quirrell and Harry struggle for possession of the Stone

Quirrel's life ended then, when Voldemort forced him to attempt the murder of Harry Potter (figuring out Harry had the Stone and being unable to persuade him to give it willingly). Unfortunately, the body Quirrell and Voldemort were both sharing manifested in burns and blisters during his fight with Harry due to the protective power Harry's mother left in his skin when she died for him. Harry collapsed from the pain in his scar, but Quirrell's body was burnt so horribly that Voldemort dispossessed his body and left him to collapse and die. However, despite being effectively turned into a living Horcrux for the last year of his life, Quirrell did not ultimately lose his soul, having even tried to put up feeble resistance on occasion (in spite of the fact that Voldemort was far too strong for him).

Physical description

"Even Professor Quirrell was tremblin' ter meet yeh — mind you, he's usually tremblin'."
Rubeus Hagrid to Harry Potter[src]
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Quirinus in 1991.

Quirrell was a young man with a very pale skin tone[5] and light blue eyes.[7]

When Quirrell returned from his sabbatical in Albania, one of his eyes developed a twitch and he appeared quite pale and anxious and frequently stuttered. At the start of the term, he was wearing a purple turban.[13] He was usually trembling and prone to fainting.[17]

Near the end of his life, his reason for wearing the turban became clear. Quirrell had joined with Lord Voldemort and agreed to allow Voldemort's fledgling body to latch on to the back of his head. It was only able to grow into a face, and used Quirrell for transportation and sustenance.[4]

Personality and traits

"He didn't realise that love as powerful as your mother's for you leaves its own mark... to have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever. It is in your very skin. Quirrell, full of hatred, greed, and ambition, sharing his soul with Voldemort, could not touch you for this reason. It was agony to touch a person marked by something so good."
Albus Dumbledore explains Quirrell's demise[src]
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Quirrell casting a spell.

Quirrell was a gullible, weak-willed wizard who was easily corrupted. Due to his childhood of being teased and neglected for his timid nature, he came to develop a latent desire for recognition and greatness, cynical feeling for society, and was seduced by the Dark Arts, no matter how subtle the lure appeared at first, which led him to foolishly search out for Lord Voldemort's remains in the hopes of fame and knowledge, while exposing his impressionable and naive side to the fallen Dark Lord. When Quirrell met Lord Voldemort, he arrived at the conclusion that "there is no good and evil, there is only power, and those too weak to seek it". Quirrell generally did his best to serve Voldemort, though he admitted that his attempts were not always successful, seeing as he was being given rather tall orders. Despite Quirrell's continuous descent into corruption, he at least had one piece of redemption of attempting to resist Voldemort's soul of possessing his body, feeble and futile though it may be.

Throughout the school year, Quirrell appeared nervous and timid. He frequently stuttered and was mostly an incompetent teacher. Though his nervousness was probably very real due to the enormous pressure being put upon him by Voldemort, Quirrell had a chillingly sinister side that most people never saw. He was extremely adept at conniving and manipulation; at one point, he disguised himself and tricked Hagrid into revealing crucial information on how to get past one of the obstacles protecting the Philosopher's Stone. Another time he let a fully-grown Mountain Troll into the school on Halloween as a diversion while he headed off to the third-floor corridor and tried to penetrate its defenses. He even managed to deceive the great Albus Dumbledore by forging a Ministry letter to him to lure him away from school.

Magical abilities and skills

"Can't nothing interfere with a broomstick except powerful Dark magic — no kid could do that to a Nimbus Two Thousand."
Rubeus Hagrid on Quirrell's powers.[src]

Quirrell was known to have a brilliant mind[5] and had an excellent aptitude for theoretical learning, particularly when it came to Defensive Magic (though was less competent in the application of that knowledge[1]). Whilst this made him a highly intelligent student and a good teacher it did not make him a great wizard, his practical aspect severely hampered by his timid nature. Indeed, most of the power he displayed appeared to be the result of his possession by Lord Voldemort, whom he was noted to have gained a significant amount of power from.[4]

Quirinus Quirrell and Harry Potter at the Philosopher's Stone Chamber

Quirrell's ability to fly without any visible means of support, a trait from Voldemort.

"Quirrell snapped his fingers. Ropes sprang out of thin air and wrapped themselves tightly around Harry"
— Quirrell conjures ropes non-verbally and wandlessly[src]
  • Non-verbal magic: Quirrell was capable of performing non-verbal magic, conjuring ropes without a wand.[4] Whilst this could easily have been the result of his power boost received from Lord Voldemort's possession, Quirinus was the possessor of an alder wand (which emphasises nonverbal magic) and hence it is likely that he was already truly skilled in this area of magic prior to his meeting with the Dark Lord.
  • Creature expert: He was uncommonly gifted with trolls being able to bring one into Hogwarts on Hallowe'en.[4] He was somehow able to acquire a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon egg to give to Hagrid.[4]

Relationships

Lord Voldemort

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Quirrell sharing his body with Lord Voldemort.

Quirinus Quirrell first met Lord Voldemort in 1991, in the forests of Albania, where Voldemort subjugated Quirrell into servitude. Quirrell brought him back to England, and eventually to Hogwarts. The Dark Lord planned to obtain the Philosopher's Stone and fabricate the Elixir of Life to acquire a body.[19] Quirrell attempted to infiltrate Vault 713 of Gringotts Wizarding Bank, in order to steal the Philosopher's Stone. Quirrell managed to break in, but found the vault had been emptied by Rubeus Hagrid and Harry Potter earlier that day.[4]

Following this failed attempt, Voldemort began a parasitic relationship with Quirrell, in which he attached himself to the back of Quirrell's head, to ensure his plans were being followed precisely; throughout the year, Quirrell attempted to resist the possession, feeble and futile though it may be. Voldemort ordered Quirrell to kill Harry Potter, though Quirrell's attempts to do so were thwarted by Severus Snape and Hermione Granger. Harry penetrated the Philosopher's Stone Chambers in pursuit of Snape, or so he believed, only to find it was Quirrell in front of the Mirror of Erised. Quirrell, under Voldemort's orders, demanded Harry draw the Stone from the Mirror; though Harry was successfully able to retrieve the stone, he attempted to conceal the fact by lying about what he saw in the mirror. Quirrell revealed Voldemort, who tried to manipulate Harry into handing over the Stone by offering him the chance to see his parents, and upon Harry's refusal, ordered Quirrell to take the stone by force. Quirrell, sharing his body with Voldemort, found himself unable to touch "a person marked by something so good" (referring to Lily Potter's sacrificial protection). Voldemort separated his soul from Quirrell's body to escape the pain, and left Quirrell to die, as Albus Dumbledore noted, showing him as little mercy as he did his enemies.[4]

Three years later, after his return, Voldemort told his Death Eaters that Quirrell was a fool, and that he only allied with him for his position as a professor at Hogwarts.[19]

Harry Potter

"What is this magic?"
— Quirrell, unable to understand the power of love.[src]
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Harry Potter

Quirrell first met Harry Potter in 1991, at the Leaky Cauldron, in Diagon Alley. Quirrell greeted Harry in the same way most of the wizarding community did, seeming thrilled to meet "The Boy who Lived". Though Harry found Quirrell's twitchy behaviour odd, he was generally pleased to meet Quirrell, as a friend of Hagrid's and as his soon-to-be Defence Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts. [5]

Harry eventually came to believe that Severus Snape was attempting to threaten Quirrell into helping him penetrate the defences surrounding the Philosopher's Stone, for Lord Voldemort. As it seemed like the only thing standing between Snape and a means of restoring Voldemort to power was Quirrell's will, Harry did what he could to encourage Quirrell and help build his confidence.[16]

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Harry Potter and Quirinus.

As it turned out, Quirrell was a servant of Voldemort, and it was he, not Snape, who was aiming to steal the Philosopher's Stone for the Dark Lord, and, if possible, kill Harry along the way. When they met for the last time in the final of the Philosopher's Stone Chambers, Quirrell's connection to Lord Voldemort rendered him unable to touch Harry without experiencing unbearable pain, due to the enduring power of Lily Potter's sacrificial protection, and he died attempting to steal the stone from Harry by force.[4]

About four years after this, when Dolores Umbridge commented positively on Quirrell's teaching methods, Harry sarcastically agreed before pointing out the deceased professor's duplicity. A year after that, when Snape finally took over as the Defence teacher, Harry made a snide comment of Quirrell dying on the job, and hoped that Snape would also die.

Hogwarts staff

"He, of course, never trusted me again. He barely left me alone. But he doesn't understand. I'm never alone. Never."
— Quirrell commenting on his relationship with Snape.[src]
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Professor at Hogwarts

Quirrell generally got along well with most of the faculty at Hogwarts, including Filius Flitwick, Pomona Sprout, Minerva McGonagall and Rubeus Hagrid. Hagrid seemed to think highly of Quirrell, and considered him to be a very clever and talented wizard for his extensive world travels and experience fighting the Dark Arts.[5] However, as Quirrell didn't show his true personality and it is possible he didn't like all of them.

Severus Snape, however, was the only one who saw Quirrell for what he really was. His contempt partially stemmed from the fact that Quirrell was the Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor — a position that Snape had wanted for years. Snape may have guessed that Quirrell was hiding his true intentions, as he told him to "decide where his loyalties are", though Harry Potter and his friends believed that Snape was threatening Quirrell in order to get information about how to get into the Philosopher's Stone chamber.[20] Years later, Snape described Quirrell as greedy and worthless to Bellatrix Lestrange and Narcissa Malfoy.[21]

As Headmaster Albus Dumbledore was a highly intelligent and powerful wizard somewhat suspected Quirrell's true nature; this is further evidenced by the fact he asked Snape to keep an eye on Quirrell.[22] After the events in the Philosopher's Stone chambers, Dumbledore expressed his opinion to Harry that Quirrell, much like Voldemort, was flawed for his inability to understand "good and evil", and his desire for power.[4]

About four years after his demise, Quirrell's theory-based teaching method was praised by the then Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Dolores Umbridge, due to the Ministry's paranoia of the students training to become Dumbledore's private army.

Behind the scenes

  • Quirinus Quirrell was played by Ian Hart in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Archive footage of Quirrell from Philosopher's Stone appears in the "Prince's Tale" sequence of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.
  • David Thewlis, who went on to play Professor Lupin in the film adaptations, was at one point considered for the role of Professor Quirrell.
  • Quirinus Quirrell served as a temporary Horcrux when Voldemort's soul possessed his body in 1991. But the piece of the soul lived on, when Quirrell died, and was destroyed six years later, when Voldemort was killed[1].
  • Quirinus was a Roman god about whom there is not much information, although he is commonly associated with war — a clue that Quirrell is not quite as meek as he appears.
  • 'Quirrell', which is so nearly 'squirrel' — small, cute and harmless — also suggested 'quiver', is a nod to the character's innate nervousness.
  • Quirinus is also used as an epithet for the Roman god Janus, a god with two faces similar to Quirrell after he was possessed by Lord Voldemort. This could be clue to the malevolence of his character. Janus was the god of beginnings, and Quirrell was the first one to find Voldemort in Albania, thereby beginning the Dark Lord's rise to power, in a way, and was the first Dark Wizard that Harry ever directly confronted.
  • On the student list shown by J. K. Rowling on Harry Potter and Me, a student named "Quirrell" was listed, but the name was crossed out with "Rivers" written above it.
  • Quirrell was the first known Ravenclaw introduced in the series, though his house was only revealed on Pottermore.
  • He is also the first Harry Potter character to be directly involved with Voldemort. Snape, who also appeared in the first book, is not at that point revealed as a former Death Eater.
  • In the novels, Quirrell does not appear to have his turban until after his failed attempt to steal the Philosopher's Stone from Gringotts. In the film however, Quirrell has his turban before the robbery. This change is indicated by the fact that he shakes Harry's hand at the Leaky Cauldron in the novel, but does not wish to in the film. However, not wanting to shake Harry's hand cannot be due to Voldemort sharing Quirrell's body, because as Quirrell dies, he does not understand what is happening to him (he yells, "What is this magic?!").
  • In the films, Quirrell dies when Harry touches him and he disintegrates, Voldemort leaving his body immediately afterward. In the book, however, even though his death is not shown, it is implied by Voldemort in the fourth book that he died rather because Voldemort left his body, as opposed to Harry's love burning him.
  • Quirrell is notable as being one of few wizards capable of performing intricate magic, like Dumbledore, without a wand; he can fly without a wand, conjure ropes by snapping his fingers, etc. It is possible that he had this ability because of Voldemort's possession of him, although Hagrid's high opinion of Quirrell suggests that Quirrell was a talented wizard.
  • Quirrell is unique among Voldemort's followers as one of the few who use Voldemort's name. While the Death Eaters call Voldemort "The Dark Lord" when referring to him, Quirrell openly uses Voldemort's name when talking to Harry.
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A book illustration of Harry's battle with Quirrell.

Etymology

The name "Quirinus" is possibly derived from the Sabine word quiris meaning "spear". Quirinus was a Sabine and Roman god who was later identified with Mars. The name was also borne by several early saints.

"Quirinus" is also associated to the Roman god Janus, as in Janus Quirinus. Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, is often depicted as two-faced, with one visage looking forward, to the future, and one looking back, to the past. This image is reminiscient, of course, of Voldemort's face set opposite Quirrell's own.

Appearances

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Ian Hart as Professor Quirrell.

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Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Pottermore background information for Quirinus Quirrell (screenshot available here)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 As Quirrell somehow came into possession of a Chocolate Frog Card that he knew Binns had given to James Potter while he was at school, and perhaps that he often called Snape by his first name, and the fact that Snape seemed to know him rather well, are possible implications that he attended Hogwarts at the same time as the Marauders? This would also make sense since Hagrid referred to him as being a "brilliant mind" while studying magical theory, and that he was gamekeeper during the 1970s while Ogg was previously. He was also described as a "young man" in 1991.
  3. [1]
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 17 (The Man With Two Faces)
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 5 (Diagon Alley)
  6. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) - Chapter 30 (Man With Two Faces)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) - Chapter 5 (Diagon Alley)
  8. Quirrell is shown to be able to cast a non-corporeal Patronus in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. Although Rowling did say Death Eaters could not cast Patronuses, Quirrell was just a follower of Voldemort's; he did not have a Dark Mark.
  9. 9.0 9.1 J.K. Rowling and the Live Chat, Bloomsbury.com, July 30, 2007
  10. 10.0 10.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 8 (The Potions Master)
  11. 11.0 11.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) - GBC version
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)
  13. 13.0 13.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 7 (The Sorting Hat)
  14. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 9 (The Midnight Duel)
  15. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) - PS1 version
  16. 16.0 16.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 14 (Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback)
  17. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 10 (Halloween)
  18. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix—Umbridge remarks in her debut chapter that Quirrell would have been the only one of Harry's previous D.A.D.A. teachers to pass a Ministry of Magic inspection at the time
  19. 19.0 19.1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, chapter 33
  20. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 13 (Nicolas Flamel)
  21. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Chapter 2 (Spinner's End)
  22. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Chapter 33 (The Prince's Tale)
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