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"I think the big one's Thorfinn Rowle."
Ron Weasley in 1997.[src]

Thorfinn Rowle is a Death Eater who fought in the Second Wizarding War. He fought at the Battle of the Astronomy Tower, where he accidentally killed fellow Death Eater Gibbon, burned Rubeus Hagrid's hut, and tortured Harry Potter. He also tracked Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger at Tottenham Court Road along with Antonin Dolohov, but their memories were modified by Hermione to cover their escape. Rowle also fought at the Battle of Hogwarts. After the battle, he was presumably killed or imprisoned in Azkaban.


Biography

Second Wizarding War

Rowle was one of the Death Eaters of Lord Voldemort who fought in the Second Wizarding War. It is unknown if he had also fought in the First War, and if he was imprisoned or he managed to avoid Azkaban. It is most likely that he was one of the Death Eaters who did not search for Voldemort after his downfall.

Battle of the Astronomy Tower

Rowle participated in the attack on Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1997; he stayed below the Astronomy Tower in the main part of the Castle, and fought defenders by firing curses in all directions. He hit and killed fellow Death Eater Gibbon, with a Killing Curse meant for Remus Lupin as Gibbon re-entered the battle. Later, Rowle hit a section of roof with another curse during a duel with Tonks, causing rubble to rain down and cause the barrier to be lifted. As battle recommenced, Rowle again fired curses everywhere, and after being hit in the face by one of Harry Potter's hexes, he began to retreat from the school. During the retreat of the Death Eaters, he attempted to slay Rubeus Hagrid, but his curses had no effect on Hagrid because of his half-giant blood. Instead, he set Hagrid's hut on fire, and Hagrid was forced to rescue his dog Fang, who was inside. He was then ordered by Severus Snape, who at the time was operating in his capacity as a double-agent in open support of Voldemort, to leave the grounds and Disapparate with Alecto and Amycus Carrow.[1]

Skirmish at Tottenham Court Road

He was not identified by name to Harry Potter until they met face to face in the chaos following the attack on the Ministry of Magic in 1997. He and Antonin Dolohov tracked Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger to a café on Tottenham Court Road, after their escape from the Burrow. A fight broke out, and Rowle was stunned by Harry, who was under his Invisibility Cloak. Afterwards, his and Dolohov's memories were modified by Hermione, even though she had not previously performed the enchantment. Ron recognized him and his partner, Antonin Dolohov, from an old Daily Prophet wanted poster.

"More, Rowle, or shall we end it and feed you to Nagini? Lord Voldemort is not sure that he will forgive this time... You called me back for this, to tell me that Harry Potter has escaped again? Draco, give Rowle another taste of our displeasure... Do it, or feel my wrath yourself!"
Lord Voldemort punishing Rowle after he failed to captured Harry Potter[src]

Through his connection to Voldemort, Harry witnessed Voldemort ordering Draco Malfoy to torture Rowle soon after this incident, as punishment for failing to capture Harry and his friends. Other Death Eaters were more careful about signalling Voldemort after that.[2]

Battle of Hogwarts

Harry saw Rowle once again when he entered the Forbidden Forest to confront Voldemort; Rowle was in the Death Eater camp dabbing at his bleeding lip, which indicates that he fought in the Battle of Hogwarts[2].

Post-War

After Lord Voldemort's final defeat, Rowle was presumably killed or imprisoned in Azkaban.

Physical Appearance

Thorfinn Rowle was usually described as a "huge, blond Death Eater".

Personality and Traits

Rowle was very cruel, casting Killing Curses without caring who he would hit, burning Rubeus Hagrid's hut, and torturing Harry Potter.

Name Etymology

Thorfinn is a Norse name, and may refer to Thorfinn the Mighty, an eleventh-century earl of Orkney. In the Orkneyinga Saga, he is described as "unusually tall and strong...a forceful man, greedy for fame and fortune. He did well in battle, for he was both a good tactician and full of courage."[3]

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Notes and references

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