Every Death Eater in Harry Potter Ranked by POWER (All 30)

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Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we’re discussing the Death Eaters- delving in to the ranks of Voldemort’s most powerful followers and uncovering which of these dark witches and wizards are most dangerous. As a young boy, Tom Riddle lacked a normal range of human emotions. However, that certainly didn’t mean he was unable to control people. His cunning and manipulative nature eventually meant that he would form a ‘gang’ of sorts- a group consisting of his fellow Slytherin students. The gang that Riddle formed was once described by Dumbledore as “a mixture of the weak seeking protection, the ambitious seeking glory, and the thuggish seeking a leader who could show them more refined cruelty”. This group were (at that time) known as the Knights of Walpurgis. But, if we fast forward to the year 1970, 32 years AFTER Tom Riddle had started attending Hogwarts, and the beginning of ‘Voldemort’s’ rise to power, these ‘Knights of Walpurgis’ were known by a different name: ’Death Eaters’. As far as dark witches and wizards went, the Death Eaters were the worst. This group was comprised of evil witches and wizards that were all hellbent on pursuing their dark ambitions. They were the followers of Lord Voldemort- and they obeyed his every bidding in an effort to ‘cleanse’ the wizarding world- the ultimate goal being to restore pure-blood authority. And unfortunately, Voldemort managed to amass quite a lot of them. Today, we’ll be taking a look at each and every one of these followers, uncovering who they were and just how valuable their contributions may have been to Voldemort. I’d also like to mention that I’ll be Sticking to OFFICIAL Death Eaters only and not just wizards who followed Voldemort (whether Imperiused or not). There were many followers of Voldemort that were not granted Death Eater status OR given the Dark Mark, but WERE allowed to wear Death Eater garments in order to command the respect they engendered. This group was comprised of individuals that Voldemort found useful but did not want to directly associate himself with. A good example of someone in this category would be Fenrir Greyback. With all of that established, let’s get in to it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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