![]() ![]() Now here’s where my speculation may be inaccurate. Save for Lucius, that adds three more Death Eaters that, since they weren’t in Azkaban, would likely have Apparated to the Dark Lord’s side on that summer night the Carrow siblings, Alecto and Amycus, and Corban Yaxley (we recently learned his first name in the new Slughorn writing from the Pottermore Presents eBooks). The three examples he gives were Lucius Malfoy, the Carrows, and Yaxley. Lucius Malfoy, Walden Macnair, Avery, Crabbe, Goyle, Nott, and Peter Pettigrew).Īdditionally, in Half-Blood Prince chapter ‘Spinner’s End’ we learn from Snape that he was among the many Death Eaters who did not go to Azkaban for their crimes. To understand which Death Eaters were present during this event I started with the ones known to definitely be there (e.g. The first time we see the Death Eaters formally converge is during their master’s rebirthing ceremony in the Little Hangleton graveyard. Note: I am not going to include Snape in these lists because he was a spy and not a real Death Eater in the second wizarding war. But alas, stay with me as I try to sort this all out. ![]() So it probably isn’t completely accurate. It has taken some minor and not-so-minor leaps of faith to compose this guide. Because of this, I have been able to accommodate for where every known Death Eaters is at all points in the series. ![]() I have done multiple readings of the books, intended solely on obtaining any and all information about the Death Eaters. There aren’t even that many wizards in Britain. When I was watching Deathly Hallows Part Two during its midnight premiere, my groan was probably heard by everyone in the theater when, behind Voldemort, appeared (what seemed to be) a hundred thousand Death Eaters. Here’s the thing when it comes to the Dark Lord’s followers: There aren’t that many of them. ![]()
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