![]() ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 4 ( Horace Slughorn) - Horace Slughorn: You'll be Gryffindor like her, I suppose? Yes, it usually goes in families.Rowling: Yes, because a Patronus is used against things that the Death Eaters generally generate, or fight alongside. ↑ See this interview “Samantha: Was Snape the only Death Eater who could produce a full Patronus?.↑ The Crabbe family was listed on the Sacred Twenty-Eight, along with the Death Eaters murderous hatred of Muggles and Muggle-borns.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game) (Mentioned only).Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game).Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film).Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (First appearance).As his partner Rabastan Lestrange's appearance was known by Harry, he likely would've been identified. Though not identified, this Death Eater was large and had black hair (descriptions that apply to his son, Vincent Crabbe) and was not recognised by Harry Potter. This essay states that either he or Rabastan Lestrange were the most likely Death Eaters in the Time Room. It's likely that he was the Death Eater whose head turned into that of a baby during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries.It is not specified if Crabbe attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. ![]() In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Crabbe was played by Paschal Friel.Apparition: Crabbe was accomplished in apparition, as he was able to apparate to the Little Hangleton graveyard to witness the return of his master in 1995.He later participated in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, where he fought against Dumbledore's Army and the Order of the Phoenix. Duelling: Being a Death Eater, Crabbe would have been highly trained in Martial magic and therefore a reasonably competent duellist, and likely participated in many battles during the First Wizarding War.He was confident of his ability to murder Hermione Granger with the Killing Curse in 1996, a curse which requires much skill and malice to cast successfully. Dark Arts: Being a Death Eater, Crabbe was highly proficient in dark magic, including with the casting of the Unforgivable Curses and other dark charms. ![]() Like most Death Eaters, he was very sadistic and bloodthirsty, as he was willing to use the Killing Curse on Hermione Granger who was a teenager, during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, showing he had no qualms about harming innocents. Though he bowed sycophantically before Voldemort, his loyalty was highly questionable as he did not attempt to find his master when he disappeared. He appeared to be rather unintelligent and slow-witted, but he was cunning enough to avoid Azkaban after his master's first downfall. Much like his son, Crabbe was a large muscular man, and spoke with a dull voice. Crabbe likely fought at the Battle of Hogwarts as well, although his presence in this battle is unconfirmed.Ĭrabbe was presumably killed or imprisoned in Azkaban after Voldemort's final death and defeat. Crabbe's reaction over his son's death is unknown if he was even aware of it at all. He was likely imprisoned in Azkaban, but re-escaped in 1997.ĭuring the Battle of Hogwarts the following year, Crabbe's son Vincent (who had also become a Dark wizard) died by the effects of his own Fiendfyre curse. ![]() He went with Lestrange to try and capture Harry, Hermione, and Neville, who were hiding in the Time Room. ĭuring the Second Wizarding War, Crabbe participated in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries in 1996, and was paired with Rabastan Lestrange during the pursuit of the six D.A. Voldemort was displeased when he learned that Crabbe didn't attempt to find him, but he forgave him. " We'll split into pairs and search, and don't forget, be gentle with Potter until we've got the prophecy, you can kill the others if necessary." - Lucius Malfoy gives orders to the group of Death Eaters Ĭrabbe was one of the few Death Eaters who returned to Lord Voldemort when he rose to power again in 1995.
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