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DARK History of the Death Eaters (Est. 1938) - Harry Potter Explained

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Harry Potter Theory

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🗓️ 3 January 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Where did the Death Eaters come from? What name did they operate under originally? How did their hierarchy work? And where did the Dark Mark come from? For answers to these questions and more check out today's video of Harry Potter Theory.

Today we're going to be discussing the history of Voldemort's faithful servants - the Death Eaters. Specifically- we'll be looking at their founder, how they formed, what name they ORIGINALLY operated under, how you can become a death eater, why some members WEREN'T pure-bloods, their role in both wizarding wars, and what happened to the Death Eaters AFTER the second wizarding war had ended.

Let's get in to it.

It all started with a young orphan boy by the name of Tom Riddle who began attending Hogwarts School in 1938. Though on the outside Riddle appeared to be a normal young man, deep down he had an unimaginable number of demons- demons that haunted him every single day of his life. Why? Well, Tom didn't exactly have a normal chi*ldhood- he was abandoned by his witch mother Merope Gaunt at the steps of Wool's Orphanage right at the time of his birth. -

Because Tom Riddle Jr never had a mother or father figure- he also never had any concept of love, or family. Like many powerful, evil, and enigmatic figures of history - Riddle had a rough start to his life- and this paved the way for the dark path that he was destined to follow. But, when Riddle eventually began to act on his dark nature, and began pursuing dark endeavours- he wasn't alone, and he was able to bring many other dark witches and wizards along for the ride.-

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The following podcast contains audio extracted from videos on the Harry Potter Theory YouTube

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channel.

0:06.2

Hey everyone, welcome to another instalment of Harry Potter Theory.

0:13.7

Today we're going to be discussing the history of Voldemort's faithful servants,

0:18.2

the Death Eaters. Specifically, we'll be looking at their founder,

0:22.7

how they formed, what name they originally operated under, how you can become a Death Eater,

0:28.6

why some members weren't pure bloods, their role in both Wizarding Wars, and what happened

0:34.2

to the Death Eaters after the Second Wizarding War had ended.

0:38.5

Let's get into it.

0:40.0

Tom Riddle.

0:41.0

It all started with a young orphan boy by the name of Tom Riddle, who began attending

0:45.2

Hogwarts school in 1938.

0:48.4

Though on the outside, Riddle appeared to be a normal young man, deep down he had an unimaginable

0:53.4

number of demons, demons that haunted him

0:56.1

every single day of his life. Why? Well, Tom didn't exactly have a normal childhood. He was abandoned

1:03.0

by his witch mother, Maripi Gaunt, at the steps of war's orphanage, right at the time of his

1:08.5

birth. Merrippi was a pure blood witch and the daughter of Marvolo

1:12.4

Gaunt, an evil wizard and descendant of Salazar Sutherin. Meripi grew up in a small town

1:18.5

called Little Hengleton, and in her later years developed an obsession with a muggle that lived

1:23.9

nearby, Tom Riddle Sr., a handsome and wealthy muggle.

1:28.9

At one point in time both Merrippi's brother and father were banished to Asgaban,

1:33.4

which meant that she was in their little shack in Little Hengleton by herself.

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