Death Eaters and their chidlren (was Nott's kid)

gabrielle jones hp_fan16 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 27 17:15:41 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 43237

Richelle writes:


>>Known death eaters:

Avery (first name or last name? Referred to Voldemort as Avery. Only
Lucius was referred
to by first name, that we know for certain, but Avery can be a 
first or
last name).
Lucius Malfoy
The LeStranges (probably the thin man and dark haired woman in the
pensieve--in Azkaban)
Macnair
Crabbe
Goyle
Nott
Antonin Dolohov--Azkaban
Evan Rosier--killed in a struggle
Travers--Azkaban
Mulciber--Azkaban
Augustus Rockwood--Azkaban??
Ludovic Bagman (was he really a DE? I'm a bit confused on him)
Barty Crouch Jr.--now as good as dead
Severus Snape--spy for Dumbledore
Igor Karkaroff--fled
unamed man on trial with others for torture of Longbottoms--Azkaban

Children who are or may be children of DE's:

Draco Malfoy
Vincent Crabbe
Gregory Goyle
? Nott

Now, interesting thing here is that they're all the same age. Does 
this
mean that those four sort of did everything Lucius did? Or is this a
Voldemort "Go reproduce" order. I know that's discussed before, but 
I'm
hypothesizing here.<<

Ok my turn:

Not sure if it’s a previous topic (though I tried searching)

More so than the “reproduce” thing, I think the gender of the DEs is interesting. Of all the ones we know, excluding the LeStranges (who are a m/f couple,) the DEs have been Male. Is Voldemort sexist as well as blood biased? Perhaps he allows female DEs, i.e. LeStrange, but prefers men. Or perhaps women on the Dark side are just not DEs, just Dark witches, (a term we haven’t really heard much of in cannon.) Mrs Malfoy, Mrs Goyle and Mrs Crabbe, (assuming that Crabbe and Goyle’s fathers are DE, and they’re married,) are not considered DE. And in the case of Mrs Malfoy, she must be aware of her husband’s attachments to V, being Draco appears to know such. So why isn’t she part of the circle? Also the Children also appear to males as well. Does that mean they’ll be future DEs? Or will they have some importance being men?



Richelle continues: 

(Minus info about foreign DE kids)


>>Suppose *all* the DE's had babies the same year--being the same year 
Harry
was born, which is interesting. Does Snape have a child somewhere? 
Hmm.
Can't see that. But anyway, what would it *mean*? And why isn't Nott 
in
Slytherin? Or if he is, why doesn't he run with Malfoy and co.?

Richelle<<

Me:

Snape? A kid? Interesting. Who would the lucky lady be? Would she be a DE as well? Would she know Snape’s a DE? Unlikely as it seems, it could be possible. (although personally I don't think so.) Mathematically and time wise, Snape could have impregnated some woman just a short time before switching sides, the nine months later, Snape, no longer DE, has a kid. Maybe he never even finds out about it, maybe the woman doesn’t try and get the child support or something. (I know they probably don’t have it in the WW but still,) Could happen.

Nott though, we don’t know if he ended up in Slytherin. Perhaps he did but he just doesn’t hang with Malfoy. Maybe the kid’s not very popular and just keeps to himself. He’s probably not a brute, like Crabbe and Goyle, and if he’s not like Malfoy himself, why would Malfoy associate with him anyway? Then again, he might not be in Slytherin, so maybe he won’t follow his father’s footsteps. (assuming DE Nott is his father) As we saw with the Crouches, this sort of thing isn’t hereditary. Better still perhaps young Nott is female, so she has no chance of following her father’s footsteps, so she’s in an other house, destined for something completely not-associated with her family, as we learned is not something that would prohibit someone from anything. 

Either way, I just wanted raise some questions.

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~the ugly Veela~





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