True,I've got to much time on my hands. Heres my question,is the wizarding world effected by Coronavirus or are the witches/wizards immune to it? If they can get it,it's 100% certain Arthur Weasely will get it,due to his odd obsession with everything muggle.
Even if they did pure bloods aren't all just no attachment to muffles they can have muggleborns in their family tree just they wouldn't be considered pure blood for a few generations. I think Harry Potter folklore has done a video awhile ago about how this all works.
The Sacred 28 were not only pureblood families, but those of very high standing who helped found the British Wizarding Society, probably before the 1900s.
Tom Marvolo Riddle which would also kind of explain why the Potter family wasn’t in there either (even with the outspoken inclusion of Muggle born witches)
hanakimi09 that would be wrong. One of Harry’s ancestors was related to the person who made Skelegro and slim hair potion. That person made cures for muggle diseases pretending they were “cures”. This is where the fortune of the Potter’s began.
That makes sense because the umbridge name is a pureblood name but they weren't really involved in high society for example Dolores umbridges dad was just a janitor
According to an old Pottermore article on Ollivander, he had one deceased daughter and one living son. There was no name ever listed. He's also stated to have a muggle-born mother.
If I have existed in the wizarding world, and happened to have been in a pureblood family, I would want my family to be like the Macmillans. Keeping their bloodline 100% pure but never hating muggles, and never pressuring to marry purebloods. It's like that perfect area in the middle.
I would prefer weasley's, although they were pretty poor, so I'd probably like to be half-blood. Not as much hatred from a lot of the wizarding community as muggle-borns, but not constant pressure to be racist, and being inbred, like most pure-blood families.
@@andrewsucksatvideos4482 I have no idea? Maybe in the wizarding world there's a thing sort of like how we have gay straight and bi, they could have not attracted to muggles, only attracted to muggles, and attracted to both sort of thing. Although I'm assuming wizards also have gay straight and bi.
Candice Wynter is there any proof that the Borgin Male Line is dead or that it’s not pure? Maybe the Borgin family had came from France or something, and they only wanted British Pure Bloods on that list
Thanks for the ❤️ Dean, have you ever been able to find out more on the Borgin family line? Or looked into it yet? That’s something I think I’d like to learn more about, and you’re the best HP Investigator into the families of the Wizarding World on YT. Much love from across the pond, stay healthy and safe bud
I imagine him finding a spouse who is as athletic and outdoorsy as he is. Probably partially because I want the line to continue and we didn't get enough of him in the books or movies... and they lost so many people during the war, so people tend to couple-up after that kind of loss.
The fact that he is not married and doesn't have kids doesn't mean he is alone. He may have a girlfriend, but doesn't want to officially marry. He also may be child-free. After growing up with 6 younger siblings that would be understandable. We are not in the 19th century, when you were either married or celibate
Charlie has a really small chance of marrying a fellow dragon lover and raising a human kid amongst their 5-7 dragon children. Unlikely that the dragon lover is even a pure blood tho
I think that at one point, the Sacred 28 were all noble houses in a Wizarding monarchy that was either overthrown and replaced by the Ministry or simply died out.
Remus Lupin informs Harry when he consults him about the potion book belonging to the half-blood prince and he states that there are no princes in the wizarding world. I just think the ideology of pure blood became prominent around 12th century influenced by muggles institutionalization of the aristocracy since Muggle and wizard societies were not yet segregated.
There is a death eater Selwyn, in deathly hallows Voldemort scream "Your wand; Selwyn, give me your wand" at him to give him his wand just before Harry and Hagrid pass through the magical barrier around Tonk's parent's house.
If you think about it families like the greengrass , Parkinson and the Abbott family only have female heirs we know of so if they get married their child will not have the last name of their family rather their husbands family so wouldn’t their family be lost too especially with the greengrass blood curse. Just a thought would like to see your views on it.
You're right but there are possibilities how the names could survive. E.g. Pansy's husband would come from a less important family and the children could carry her name. Alternatively the children would be named Parkinson-something meaning that the name would somewhat survive. The last possibility is that e.g. one child carry the husband's surname and the other would be called Parkinson or Parkinson-something. Another factor is that Pansy, Daphne, Hannah etc. could be just from main family and it's possible that they have male cousins who would carry the name further.
The Rosier could still be extant just like the Lestrange family, it is never stated that Evan was the last and as we see in fantastic Beasts there are still some Rosiers we don't know
I agree that the Rosiers are much like the Lestranges their could be branch families in France. I’ve also wondered whether cadet French families of the Malfoys & Blacks exist coz the Malfoys came from Normandy and the Blacks slogan is ‘Toujours Pur’ i.e. always pure.
It's 28 families. Sirius said it himself in Order of the Phoenix: there simply aren't enough pure blood families, so we're all related to each other. We're all cousins, pretty much.
It was Snape mother’s book. Harry hoped it’s might belong to James but the book publishing dated back about 50 years ago when Harry checked. Bursted his bubble. And the skeptical Hermione found her (Eileen Prince) in old newspaper archives. And also the news about her marry a muggle name Snape.
Voldemort was a half blood, snape was a half blood, soooo many half bloods. and they ironically despised them. JK Rowling did this on purpose. She envisioned Voldemort to be like Hitler. Hitler was a Jew that hated Jews. So Voldemort was created as a half blood that hated non-pure bloods.
@@vegaswould Hitler's Jewish ancestry is inconclusive; some of his ancestry is unknown and so it's disputed whether he had some Jewish ancestry on his paternal grandfather's side.
If the Potter's had been on the list either they would say that they don't want such honour or be proud of being on the list. If they were proud of it, James Potter would have been raised with pureblood beliefs and married a pureblood witch and the line will still continue as purebloods. If not, everything will happen as we know; he will marry Lily Evans and Harry will be born. So the line doesn't stay pureblood.
TheFoodieOutrider I understand why Petunia wouldn’t want to tell Harry though, because when Lilly went to Hogwarts and came back saying all these amazing things. It must have been terrible for Petunia. So sending Harry would bring back all the memories.
I actually associate Greengrass with an old British cop show named Heartbeat. Hang on, did Pansy actually have any male siblings? if not, then the Parkinson family will die out when she marries.
Nice vid. Honestly makes me want to imagine it with a kind of "legend", instead of merely scrapping them. Like underlining the ones we simply don't know, the ones that actually just died out, the ones that no longer count due to "impurities" and then the ones who'd absolutely just wanted to be scrapped haha :P
I enjoy the longer videos. Your channel is one of the very few I can say that about as you stay on topic and keep your presentation interesting. It helps that your enthusiasm for the subject shines through. I do wish that we had more families to deep dive on lineage like this. The French branch of the Lestrange family and I would LOVE to know more about Scamanders' heritage.
You can probably omit Greengrass from the list as well. Although Astoria married a pureblood, the family has no known male descendants to carry the family name. Astoria has a sister, Daphne, but regardless of who (or if) she married, the line would still be extinct.
Weasley would still be on the list, through George, Charlie, Bill, Arthur, and Ron. They are all pureblood, regardless of who they married. Just like Neville.
You kept several like olivander an slughorn cause they're alive, by that logic as long as Charlie is alive the weasleys should stay. Plus it has to be said, as t anytime she could write in any name you removed with another member we simply hadn't met yet.
A magic family could have squibs that married other squibs and that produces a pure blood as long as the line remains. While the parents have no powers their children and grandchildren might inherit recessive genes
I don't think I would count the Black Family as extinct. The reason is simple: Sirius's uncle Alphard Black was cast out of the family by Walburga Black for giving the runaway Sirius money. But since Walburga's line has gone extinct and Alphard is the last male heir to the family, that means any legitimate claim to the family's name and legacy would immediately fall onto Alphard Black and whatever kids he has. The Purebloods would probably happily welcome him back (as long as he married another Pureblood) and dismiss the excommunication as "family politics".
Would have been an interesting theory - but Alphard would have returned when Sirius started the Order again, wouldn't be any reason for him to remain in hiding. But Sirius got money from him when he died, and Walburga removed him as she took that as meaning Alphard new he was going to run away / befriend blood traitors.
-equadore- Scorpius would not include the Malfoy on the list because they should not have been there in the first place as the Malfoy family originated in FRANCE.
Out of curiosity, if a witch from one of those family names marries and a wizard with another of those family names and if the witch takes the wizard's family name like Bellatrix Lestrange and Narcissa Malfoy or the parents decide to do a hyphenated last name like Justin, does the witch's family name stop existing?
@@trishareddy2570 IF Justin has kids with a pure-blood witch, the kids will be half-blood and will have probably will have his last name. After many generations after that, his line might turn pure if each generation marries someone with pure blood.
Parkinson should come off the list, and Weasley should stay on for now. There’s no possibility of a male line that could produce more Parkinsons (applying the same logic as applied for Abbotts), but there’s a possibility that the male line could carry on through Charlie Weasley.
Emily Pan There is a possibility of that. However, the chances are very minimal considering that there’s a high likelihood that purebloods as a concept will die out. In DH, we’re told that that is already happening. And with the death of many pureblood houses after the war, especially the supremacists, it’s likely that in a couple of decades, purebloods will cease to exist as more and more people marry halfbloods and muggleborns. And with your example, Justin’s wife’s name would die out, even if his name lived on.
Someone who is born with a hyphenated last name could drop one of their last names later on. There could be an American Quidditch player who was born with two last names, even Rolf Scamander could have been born with two last names if the father was adopted and his adoptive father added his last name to the last name of their birth father. Where their birth grandparents were killed in the war against Grindelwald and took in by his aunt and later on after she married he was adopted by her and her husband. There are a couple of places in the first Fantastic Beasts film where this was implied.
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I wish there were a line of Good bloods. A family line of witches and wizards who were teachers and healers. They spent their lives inventing new spells and potions for healing sickness and improving mental and physical health, as well as increasing the education of others through science and magical discovery.
How bout also the ones who helped save the wizarding world in any way, they were good too, and if they hadn't saved the world, the teachers and healers might've died. I think they should be included too.
bassicaly the potters as thats what one of the potters did inventing the Skell Grow potion and the founder of the family actually lived ina muggle community and used his potions to help the muggles there without them knowing he used magic
Maybe I’m missing something but, there is Ignatius Prewett, uncle of Molly (and her brothers ofc). He married Lucretia Black and If Ignatius were not a pure-blood, then Lucretia would have been disowned from the Black Family for marrying him; she was not. Lucretia died in 1992 (aged 66 - 67), but we have no confirmation on Ignatius death, so its still possible that hes alive (but very old), so Prewett family name is still possible to be alive.
I disagree with the omission of abbot, bulstrode etc. on the base of having half blood members. What about cousins or other relatives that are still staunchly pure blood?
@Balance of The hill that’s not the rule at all, because if that’s the case, the black family would’ve been removed for that reason because Tonks and her mother married a muggle born.
I really appreciate your developing the characters and everything about the series. I totlly loved the Hogwrts Castle. I think there were actually many secret rooms in there maybe according to your level of awareness. They never knew about Prof. Treelawney's classroom up in the attic until they had the class. There are probably many more rooms similar to the Room of Reguirements and entrances into other worlds...
Voldemort's mother Merope Gaunt married a muggle. Even though the muggle was under the influence if amortentia she married a muggle which means the Gaunt's were no longer pure bloods and Voldemort who is related to the Gaunt's from his mother's side was a half-blood.
Andrew Zhang he would, because he was already born when they were betrayed, plus the prophesy still existed as well. so voldemort would’ve still gone after them anyways, harry being the person that voldemort is targeting
@@beverlyx3200 you got that right just look at ancient Egypt, will the keeping the bloodline just look at king Tut, unless for some reason that physical and mental deformity doesn't affect witches and wizards like us muggles.
Can you do a video explaining the reason why Percy was sorted into Gryffindor and not Slytherin because I think Percy should be in Slytherin because he wants to be better than his dad in the politics world
Updating this Video, Okay the Malfoy line was ended with Scorpius marrying Rose Granger-Weasley. Long-bottoms are still Pureblooded to this day. * I think * Pansy may not have gotten married but it is possible she married a pureblooded wizard. * Wow, How many times have I said Pureblood now? * So Just wanna say- Its the sacred 17 now...
No, Malfoy didn’t marry Rose Granger that wasn’t even canon. You might say that Cursed Child is canon or whatever, but they didn’t even get married and JK never said anything about the topic. Longbottom didn’t have a kid so unless he had any cousins or distant relatives (which is likely but not surely) he is not qualified anymore. We don’t know what happened to Parkinson tbh.
@@rosade4219 Consider do NOT mean it was a fact it was canon. It was never stated in the Harry Potter books or on Pottemore he was married to Rose Granger , so get over that. (but good try though)
@@zade4545 well she’s Muggleborn but she’s still a witch does that still mean halfblood? I think that’s kind weird since they’re still witches just like Lilly, and andromeda and ted...
@@matildalee9656 , If you are insecure about the status of Hermione, She is muggleborn (but back in her family line there are pure-bloods that got a squib (non magical powers) and after generations of muggles the magical gene got waken up again in Hermione .
There’s a theory that because Hermione’s muggle born and therefore decended from a squib that she decended from one of the most powerful pure blood families, the olivander’s, that’s why she picked up magic so quickly and turned out to be a great witch who became the minister of magic
For families so fanatical about continuing their family line and keeping it pureblood, it’s amazing how many of them didn’t have children or only had one or two. Even Draco is an only child. You would think those families would be trying to have 10 kids each.
This list only refers to the British population. Americans probably have a more extensive list due to the non-muggle mixing policy (as of the 1920s - it might have change since then).
@@beyo5 True, but the bloodline could be alive if there was squibs in the Gaunt family (and also the Black family) that ran off to save themselves from being killed and the bloodline could be around.
GeekChic87 I thought the only known Gaunts descendants in America were Isolts family, but her bloodline ends with her daughters. Well for now anyways, since there is a possibility that Martha (one of Isolts daughter, and also is a squib) did marry and could of had children, but it is unknown if she did have any.
For those who don't know, Millicent Bulstrode was the Slytherin girl whose cat mutated Hermione when her polyjuice potion went wrong in Chamber of Secrets.
Garrick Ollivander’s mother was muggle born making him a half blood and he has a living son and a deceased daughter and Felix Rosier is a living pure blood Rosier so the Rosier line is still pure
Welp, I'm shamed. I thought that Fleur being born from pure blood parents would count. Magical blood pure, but I didn't consider her 1/4 Veela blood heritage. Thanks for schooling me. I have much to learn from all the HP laureates 🙂
One thing worth looking into is whether Salazar Slytherin would have softened his views towards Muggle born students or the non-magical world in general? We know that he despised the non-Magical world so far as to breed a basilisk in the attempt to purge the school of Muggle born students, but we know very little of why he held these extreme ideals. We know that the Middle Ages saw many Muggles attempt to purge the world of what they considered dark arts, and living unenlightened existences, but why did these transgressions strike at him so personally, when the likes of Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw, whom also knew of the persecution they faced if they were exposed, and thus founded Hogwarts to be a safe haven away from such suffering, were not as extreme as he was? Why was he so untrusting of Muggle born students, when they would serve as the best emissaries to bridge the magical and non-magical worlds? At the time Slytherin lived, he only ever saw the worst of Muggle kind, but what if he saw the times beyond his death? When the Muggle world brought about tremendous advances without magic, when it had overcome its irrational fear of the different, and built great things? Would he have considered his past views somewhat regressive, knowing that Muggle born or raised students possessed an insight unique to them, an insight and experience that could enrich wizard kind, a rare kind of potential? Hermione was considered advanced for her years in terms of academic ability, enough to warrant the attention of Slughorn, who valued students of great intellect and ability, regardless of their background, even when the Slughorn family were pure blood and he was encouraged to be with the "right kind of people"; if a Slytherin like him could see the value in someone like her, why would Slytherin overlook or reject such raw talent purely because it didn't come from magical heritage? Surely the trait of a Slytherin is resourcefulness and self-preservation, and the greatest way to safeguard the future of the magical world is to encourage talent from unlikely places, hone it to your advantage, and utilise it to build greater things, rather than be discriminating? I mean, it took nearly 1000 years for the basilisk to be released from the chamber to attack the school, and it was at the hand of a distant relative, who was incapable of feeling love or empathy, and most likely groomed by other pure blood supremacists in the school into believing that those with non-magical heritage were an affront to the magical world. Given that Slytherin never opened the chamber in his life time, not even towards the end of his days as one last parting shot against those he once called his friends, would that be a sign that he eventually saw his past ideals as trivial? He left the school long before his passing, so no doubt the Sorting Hat was still tuned to his original beliefs when he left, rather than those he may have grown to accept, but could he have grown to instead accept or tolerate Muggle born magic users? That would be an interesting theory to look into.
I'm literally here keeping track to know about this for.....a book I'm writing and hoping JKR doesn't sue me for making it better friendly and fix up the whole situation thats happening today 😬. Pray for me.
Male lines in fiction and real life have always been the focused but what if we looked at girl lines just like in original Charmed until Wyatt. Besides sometimes its the husband who changes his name instead of the wife, and sometimes there is no change.
I made up my own character, Gordian Nott (I was proud of that), who is the son of two squibs--Theodore Nott's uncle and some unidentified female of a pureblood family. However, their child was indeed a wizard, was taken from them and was raised in effect by a House Elf named Mynyon. Gordian was an excellent student, a member of Slytherin House who remained something of a loner, having been at Hogwarts about the same time as Lucius Malfoy. Among other things he was quite a skilled wand maker, experimenting the children of his few clients interact with certain trees and observing unicorns who dwelt nearby. He became quite the master of hiding his own thoughts, so even his relatives (who did check in on him from time to time) did not realize his disapproval of them and genuine love of Mynyon. I like to imagine him applying for a job as teacher at Hogwarts, in the wake of the Wizarding War, eventually getting it and becoming a respected member of the faculty. He himself does not believe there is such a thing as a muggle born wizard, much less a half blood. He believes all such are descendants of squibs such as himself, but he cannot of course prove it. In my heart of hearts I like to imagine him and Mynyon staging a prison break for those held by the Ministry of Magic, once he learned of Voldemort's death. He brought a wide selection of wands for the imprisoned witches and wizards, and en masse managed to arrest Dolores Umbridge. After all, all of teh most powerful Death Eaters were at teh Battle for Hogwarts. Thanks for listening to my little rant/flight of imagination.
Harry Potter would have been Pure-blood had it not been for his mom XD But then he would probably be growing up with the pureblood ideologies and would be in Slytherin. Great Video Harry Potter Folklore! 💖
It's not likely, both James and Fleamont Potter, James' Father and grandfather respectively, are gryffindors, and I think a Black family member was burned off the tree for marrying Charlus Potter, implying the Potters were blood traitors.
why do we assume so many of these families are extinct in the male line? OK I understand with the Black family as we have quite an extensive knowledge of their family tree, but how do we know Barty Crouch for example doesn't have any male cousins/brothers/nephews etc to carry on the name?
I missed it somewhere where it is mentioned Hannah Abbott and Millicent Bulstrode (a Slytherin) are Halfblood? How do we know there aren't other Crouches? Was Barty Sr. an only son? Are there family trees around for all of these? even the Blacks should have been crossed off years before Sirius died as there are Blacks married to Muggles/Halfbloods in history (I am presuming that that is occasionally why they just blasted them off the family tree.)
Oh look, a lot of these are gone thanks to Voldemort
Good job Voldemort at eliminating pure-bloods!
I mean he was a half-blood himself lol
Ironically he is a half blood.
He probably doesn’t know it lol
@@thescarletteve Of course he knows he's half-blood then why do you think he dropped the name Tom Marvolo Riddle?
Lol he wanted pure bloods great success voldy
"Unless Charlie married a pureblood"
I don't think dragons can be pureblood but okay.
I don't think they could be half-bloods or muggleborns either
what would be a muggle born dragon be? a Komodo Dragon?
a pure blood witch
First father of a half dragon ... can dragons polymorph in the harry potter universe?
I don't know... The Targaryens seem pretty pure-blood to me...
This quarantine season is giving us a lot of content.
Right lol.
And I’m trying not to get use to it because I know it won’t last 😩
@@OrealLove
Yep so true
APART FROM THE 32:13 MINUTE LONG ONES THAT WONT FLIPPING UPLOAD
True,I've got to much time on my hands.
Heres my question,is the wizarding world effected by Coronavirus or are the witches/wizards immune to it?
If they can get it,it's 100% certain Arthur Weasely will get it,due to his odd obsession with everything muggle.
@@elliebellieboo
Welp😂
Didn’t the Malfoy’s have muggle blood in them from a long time ago, when they were heavily involved in muggle politics?
Trisha Reddy Good point!! Yes
Trisha Reddy ya they acually had many half bloods and muggles horns but were hidden and covered up by the family
Trisha Reddy it’s only been rumoured but nowhere confirmed
Harry Potter Folklore Malfoys prolly paid someone to make them sound more like rumors or something
Even if they did pure bloods aren't all just no attachment to muffles they can have muggleborns in their family tree just they wouldn't be considered pure blood for a few generations. I think Harry Potter folklore has done a video awhile ago about how this all works.
The Sacred 28 were not only pureblood families, but those of very high standing who helped found the British Wizarding Society, probably before the 1900s.
Tom Marvolo Riddle which would also kind of explain why the Potter family wasn’t in there either (even with the outspoken inclusion of Muggle born witches)
VOLDERMORT WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE!!!!
hanakimi09 that would be wrong. One of Harry’s ancestors was related to the person who made Skelegro and slim hair potion. That person made cures for muggle diseases pretending they were “cures”. This is where the fortune of the Potter’s began.
SPIOLERS AHEAD
YEAH I THOUGHT HE DIED?!?!
That makes sense because the umbridge name is a pureblood name but they weren't really involved in high society for example Dolores umbridges dad was just a janitor
According to an old Pottermore article on Ollivander, he had one deceased daughter and one living son. There was no name ever listed. He's also stated to have a muggle-born mother.
Oh okay, so then that takes Ollivander off the list too then
I miss Pottermore
@@melissaknive3494 I miss the _old_ pottermore, not the updated one.
@@wariolandgoldpiramid there was a OLD potter more?
@Ravenclaw 4life | They mean, well, Pottermore. It doesn’t really exist anymore because it’s technically ‘The Wizarding World’ now.
Hey Harry Potter the character will be 40 at the end of july
He will be 50 at the end of July 2030
I’ll be 39 at the beginning of Nov
Wow I never realized
Have you seen my pet Dodo
@@RaidenR1 what?
According to Pottermore, Garrick Ollivander is Half-blood.
was gonna say that plus he has a son
And there is a cousin of him working in Hogsmead
@@realmtraveller And he also had a daughter who died sometime around 2011.
Wasn’t ollivander also killed by Voldemort for not knowing where the elder wand is?
Ollivander was saved by Donny and transported to Shell Cottage.
If I have existed in the wizarding world, and happened to have been in a pureblood family, I would want my family to be like the Macmillans. Keeping their bloodline 100% pure but never hating muggles, and never pressuring to marry purebloods. It's like that perfect area in the middle.
I would prefer weasley's, although they were pretty poor, so I'd probably like to be half-blood. Not as much hatred from a lot of the wizarding community as muggle-borns, but not constant pressure to be racist, and being inbred, like most pure-blood families.
@@andrewsucksatvideos4482 I have no idea? Maybe in the wizarding world there's a thing sort of like how we have gay straight and bi, they could have not attracted to muggles, only attracted to muggles, and attracted to both sort of thing. Although I'm assuming wizards also have gay straight and bi.
I'd love to be a macmillan in the series. Ernie seems like a decent dude.
@@andrewsucksatvideos4482 that's completely possible
Unless u are biased n don't wish to believe so
My two moms are Pure-blood
Do you think that JK Rowling watches these videos and says
“Damn That’s Crazy”
Lol jk love this channel
you mean lol JK Rowling
@@fantheorycentral1771 it took me so long to get that 🤣🤣🤣
Have u ever noticed how Burke is on the sacred 28 and Borgin isn’t? I’d think that would upset the Borgin Family...
Candice Wynter is there any proof that the Borgin Male Line is dead or that it’s not pure? Maybe the Borgin family had came from France or something, and they only wanted British Pure Bloods on that list
Thanks for the ❤️ Dean, have you ever been able to find out more on the Borgin family line? Or looked into it yet? That’s something I think I’d like to learn more about, and you’re the best HP Investigator into the families of the Wizarding World on YT. Much love from across the pond, stay healthy and safe bud
Dave Smith the Malfoy’s were Norman
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Bro my teachers last name is burke lol
Not related but I don't think Charlie Weasley will marry. He has his dragons 😊
I imagine him finding a spouse who is as athletic and outdoorsy as he is. Probably partially because I want the line to continue and we didn't get enough of him in the books or movies... and they lost so many people during the war, so people tend to couple-up after that kind of loss.
I’m pretty sure he’s asexual J.K Rowling as hinted about it a lot
The fact that he is not married and doesn't have kids doesn't mean he is alone. He may have a girlfriend, but doesn't want to officially marry. He also may be child-free. After growing up with 6 younger siblings that would be understandable.
We are not in the 19th century, when you were either married or celibate
You can’t rule out the possibility that a Charley might yet have a pureblood child.
Charlie has a really small chance of marrying a fellow dragon lover and raising a human kid amongst their 5-7 dragon children.
Unlikely that the dragon lover is even a pure blood tho
I think that at one point, the Sacred 28 were all noble houses in a Wizarding monarchy that was either overthrown and replaced by the Ministry or simply died out.
Remus Lupin informs Harry when he consults him about the potion book belonging to the half-blood prince and he states that there are no princes in the wizarding world. I just think the ideology of pure blood became prominent around 12th century influenced by muggles institutionalization of the aristocracy since Muggle and wizard societies were not yet segregated.
Would've been interesting, though. 😆
There is a death eater Selwyn, in deathly hallows Voldemort scream "Your wand; Selwyn, give me your wand" at him to give him his wand just before Harry and Hagrid pass through the magical barrier around Tonk's parent's house.
I just realized that 28 is a multiple of 7
So is fourteen. The age I was when I finished Order. Strange
Oof
For some reason when I read this I was like “no it aint bruh”. Then I thought. And killed myself
If you think about it families like the greengrass , Parkinson and the Abbott family only have female heirs we know of so if they get married their child will not have the last name of their family rather their husbands family so wouldn’t their family be lost too especially with the greengrass blood curse. Just a thought would like to see your views on it.
You're right but there are possibilities how the names could survive. E.g. Pansy's husband would come from a less important family and the children could carry her name. Alternatively the children would be named Parkinson-something meaning that the name would somewhat survive. The last possibility is that e.g. one child carry the husband's surname and the other would be called Parkinson or Parkinson-something.
Another factor is that Pansy, Daphne, Hannah etc. could be just from main family and it's possible that they have male cousins who would carry the name further.
There is a possibility their husbands might take their wife’s last name
or they might marry a woman?
Or wife lol but yes I do see all of your point of views in it
So as far as I'm aware only Astoria greengrass has died, in modern potter, from the greengrass bloodcurse
The Rosier could still be extant just like the Lestrange family, it is never stated that Evan was the last and as we see in fantastic Beasts there are still some Rosiers we don't know
Alex Marissens Felix Rosier from the Hogwarts Mystery mobile game could be keeping the line alive.
Fantastic Beasts and the mobile game both take place before Harry Potter's time at Hogwarts
@@jamiemccullough1970 So?
I agree that the Rosiers are much like the Lestranges their could be branch families in France. I’ve also wondered whether cadet French families of the Malfoys & Blacks exist coz the Malfoys came from Normandy and the Blacks slogan is ‘Toujours Pur’ i.e. always pure.
That’s why they are great for my RP name lol
For the Gaunts even if there were still people called gaunt it would have not been up there due to Voldemort’s mom marrying a muggle.
Lunanimations No because they didn’t marry, they just had a baby who took his fathers surname
@@gabrielle8355 I think they did.. She gave him love potion
@@gabrielle8355 The line would still be broken.
How does colin creevy can have a camera at Hogwarts?Because Hermione said the electric muggle stuff evaporate from all the magic at Hogwarts😕
It's a film camera, not digital so it should work
Because you touch yourself at night.
Jayson Thompson You sound like a 10 year old who just got the talk lmaooo
Rowling said a film camera is simple enough to work in magical environments.
Jayson made a shitty reference to Family Guy
But Georgina, you’re still probably right
14:07 in the deathly hallows book when Harry , Ron and Hermione are at the Lovegoods house Luna’s dad calls in two death-eaters , Travers and Selwyn
Only 28 pure bloods, it's not that much for the amount of students enrolled in the school I expected like 100 or beyond.
Wolf Storm Wizard it’s 28 families not people
it's families, not people
ReigningSP yeah but in order to get close to that they’d need to have 3 or 4 kids each.
It's 28 families.
Sirius said it himself in Order of the Phoenix: there simply aren't enough pure blood families, so we're all related to each other. We're all cousins, pretty much.
There are muggle-borns and half-bloods in the current student body of Hogwarts. 😅
Can you also do a video about why Snape left his Half Blood Prince book even though he knew the dark spells written inside?
Because of plot obviously
The book is just a common Textbook with notes written in the margins right? So it makes sense that he left it with the other textbooks..
snape was very poor. i’m guessing he had to use the school’s old textbooks
I think it was a borrowed book, so he had to give it back when the year ended.
It was Snape mother’s book. Harry hoped it’s might belong to James but the book publishing dated back about 50 years ago when Harry checked. Bursted his bubble. And the skeptical Hermione found her (Eileen Prince) in old newspaper archives. And also the news about her marry a muggle name Snape.
Surprised that Crabbe and Goyle are not included in the list, as they were known death eaters.
taylor k not all death eaters are on the list as they may have half-bloods far down the line and maybe a few Muggle-borns
꧁Rblox Stuff꧂ I don’t think Muggleborns would even be alive if they tried joining
Eva the muggleborn witch yeah maybe, buuuuuut maybe some blood traitors were there and thus not on the list
Voldemort was a half blood, snape was a half blood, soooo many half bloods. and they ironically despised them. JK Rowling did this on purpose. She envisioned Voldemort to be like Hitler. Hitler was a Jew that hated Jews. So Voldemort was created as a half blood that hated non-pure bloods.
@@vegaswould Hitler's Jewish ancestry is inconclusive; some of his ancestry is unknown and so it's disputed whether he had some Jewish ancestry on his paternal grandfather's side.
can ur next video be what if Voldemort went after Neville that night
If the potters had been on the list, according to the updated video the pureblood line would have ended with the birth of Harry.
If the Potter's had been on the list either they would say that they don't want such honour or be proud of being on the list. If they were proud of it, James Potter would have been raised with pureblood beliefs and married a pureblood witch and the line will still continue as purebloods. If not, everything will happen as we know; he will marry Lily Evans and Harry will be born. So the line doesn't stay pureblood.
@@saanvigoel7001 ik I'm just stating it
The pureblood line did end with Harry's birth.
It ended with James as Lilly is muggle born. Harry is a half blood married to a pure blood Ginny Weasley.
@@kerry-annjacobs6260James is a pureblood so the title doesn't end with his birth. It ends when Harry is born.
Please do what if the Dursleys told Harry about his past and identity before he came to Hogwarts
TheFoodieOutrider I understand why Petunia wouldn’t want to tell Harry though, because when Lilly went to Hogwarts and came back saying all these amazing things. It must have been terrible for Petunia. So sending Harry would bring back all the memories.
Was always curious about this. Thank you for keeping it updated. :)
0:20 Some families that are proud to be pure. A picture of Lucius shows up
I actually associate Greengrass with an old British cop show named Heartbeat.
Hang on, did Pansy actually have any male siblings? if not, then the Parkinson family will die out when she marries.
@dr103 in which case the peverell would still be around
Ahh yes mr greengrass. Loved him and his dog
she still kept her maiden name after marring Theadore Nott or as it's belived
@@trashyferret do you have a source on that? I don't believe her family would allow a female head of house, given who those relatives are.
OH My GOD !!! I asked this question in the original 28 video listing them and what number is left yesterday!!!!! DID THEY READ MY MIND??
Nice vid. Honestly makes me want to imagine it with a kind of "legend", instead of merely scrapping them.
Like underlining the ones we simply don't know, the ones that actually just died out, the ones that no longer count due to "impurities" and then the ones who'd absolutely just wanted to be scrapped haha :P
I love how much content you are creating. It is still the same great quality!
Two videos in one day this is freaking sweet
Percy and George married purebloods and had pureblood children. Its not exactly mentioned their blood status but its more likely that they were pure
Liked before watching, love your voice and Harry Potter!
I love the way Movie flame describes Marcus Flint as the Slytherin Captain with the large teeth.😂😂
I enjoy the longer videos. Your channel is one of the very few I can say that about as you stay on topic and keep your presentation interesting. It helps that your enthusiasm for the subject shines through. I do wish that we had more families to deep dive on lineage like this. The French branch of the Lestrange family and I would LOVE to know more about Scamanders' heritage.
jaspr1999 Agreed about Scamander lineage.
You can probably omit Greengrass from the list as well. Although Astoria married a pureblood, the family has no known male descendants to carry the family name. Astoria has a sister, Daphne, but regardless of who (or if) she married, the line would still be extinct.
His list is inconsistent with that
I was so interested about the list and what are the family's, so thank you ❤❤❤
Weasley would still be on the list, through George, Charlie, Bill, Arthur, and Ron. They are all pureblood, regardless of who they married. Just like Neville.
Yes they might. But (I only know about Ron fully) Ron Married Hermione ( who is a Muggle-born) and they had children and they would be Half-blood.
@@melaniekilian1023 Ron’s children wouldn’t count as Weasleys. They’re last name is Granger-Weasley.
You kept several like olivander an slughorn cause they're alive, by that logic as long as Charlie is alive the weasleys should stay.
Plus it has to be said, as t anytime she could write in any name you removed with another member we simply hadn't met yet.
Ron married Hermoine.He was not disowned so Weasleys are not pureblood anymore.
Wasn't Fleur pureblood?
@@carmensavu5122no. She is part Veela
A magic family could have squibs that married other squibs and that produces a pure blood as long as the line remains. While the parents have no powers their children and grandchildren might inherit recessive genes
@@odinoldman1324 I thought being a Veela was like a trait u had. Cant veelas be pure blood?
I don't think I would count the Black Family as extinct. The reason is simple: Sirius's uncle Alphard Black was cast out of the family by Walburga Black for giving the runaway Sirius money.
But since Walburga's line has gone extinct and Alphard is the last male heir to the family, that means any legitimate claim to the family's name and legacy would immediately fall onto Alphard Black and whatever kids he has. The Purebloods would probably happily welcome him back (as long as he married another Pureblood) and dismiss the excommunication as "family politics".
Alphard black died during the first war , and he was a bachelor .
@@jules2291 Huh. I missed that.
Would have been an interesting theory - but Alphard would have returned when Sirius started the Order again, wouldn't be any reason for him to remain in hiding.
But Sirius got money from him when he died, and Walburga removed him as she took that as meaning Alphard new he was going to run away / befriend blood traitors.
The Sacred 28 are British Pure-Bloods, so Lestrange would not count
Neither should the rosiers really
The British Lestrange could be a cadet house of the French one. Medieval Britian and France had heavy intermingling when it came to nobility.
-equadore- neither would Malfoy
@@hiddeneyes7292 What about Scorpius?
-equadore- Scorpius would not include the Malfoy on the list because they should not have been there in the first place as the Malfoy family originated in FRANCE.
Out of curiosity, if a witch from one of those family names marries and a wizard with another of those family names and if the witch takes the wizard's family name like Bellatrix Lestrange and Narcissa Malfoy or the parents decide to do a hyphenated last name like Justin, does the witch's family name stop existing?
Emily Pan I believe it does, since most purebloods consider only the male line. I don’t think they would hyphenate.
@@trishareddy2570 IF Justin has kids with a pure-blood witch, the kids will be half-blood and will have probably will have his last name. After many generations after that, his line might turn pure if each generation marries someone with pure blood.
Parkinson should come off the list, and Weasley should stay on for now. There’s no possibility of a male line that could produce more Parkinsons (applying the same logic as applied for Abbotts), but there’s a possibility that the male line could carry on through Charlie Weasley.
Emily Pan There is a possibility of that. However, the chances are very minimal considering that there’s a high likelihood that purebloods as a concept will die out. In DH, we’re told that that is already happening. And with the death of many pureblood houses after the war, especially the supremacists, it’s likely that in a couple of decades, purebloods will cease to exist as more and more people marry halfbloods and muggleborns. And with your example, Justin’s wife’s name would die out, even if his name lived on.
Someone who is born with a hyphenated last name could drop one of their last names later on. There could be an American Quidditch player who was born with two last names, even Rolf Scamander could have been born with two last names if the father was adopted and his adoptive father added his last name to the last name of their birth father. Where their birth grandparents were killed in the war against Grindelwald and took in by his aunt and later on after she married he was adopted by her and her husband. There are a couple of places in the first Fantastic Beasts film where this was implied.
I love your videos sooo much!!! I’m a big fan!!! Your channel keeps me from dying of boredom!! Keep up the awesome work and maybe just maybe do more collaborations with Morgan from Movie Flame
I wish there were a line of Good bloods. A family line of witches and wizards who were teachers and healers. They spent their lives inventing new spells and potions for healing sickness and improving mental and physical health, as well as increasing the education of others through science and magical discovery.
How bout also the ones who helped save the wizarding world in any way, they were good too, and if they hadn't saved the world, the teachers and healers might've died. I think they should be included too.
Potter would be first.
@@etpaprika yess obvs! 😌😌
bassicaly the potters as thats what one of the potters did inventing the Skell Grow potion and the founder of the family actually lived ina muggle community and used his potions to help the muggles there without them knowing he used magic
Maybe I’m missing something but, there is Ignatius Prewett, uncle of Molly (and her brothers ofc). He married Lucretia Black and If Ignatius were not a pure-blood, then Lucretia would have been disowned from the Black Family for marrying him; she was not. Lucretia died in 1992 (aged 66 - 67), but we have no confirmation on Ignatius death, so its still possible that hes alive (but very old), so Prewett family name is still possible to be alive.
Also they could have had kids.
@@dylantd9189 Its confirmed that they did not have any children
I disagree with the omission of abbot, bulstrode etc. on the base of having half blood members. What about cousins or other relatives that are still staunchly pure blood?
@Balance of The hill that’s not the rule at all, because if that’s the case, the black family would’ve been removed for that reason because Tonks and her mother married a muggle born.
I really appreciate your developing the characters and everything about the series. I totlly loved the Hogwrts Castle. I think there were actually many secret rooms in there maybe according to your level of awareness. They never knew about Prof. Treelawney's classroom up in the attic until they had the class. There are probably many more rooms similar to the Room of Reguirements and entrances into other worlds...
Voldemort's mother Merope Gaunt married a muggle. Even though the muggle was under the influence if amortentia she married a muggle which means the Gaunt's were no longer pure bloods and Voldemort who is related to the Gaunt's from his mother's side was a half-blood.
Just wanna say I love your vids and I have a video idea
What if Peter Pettigrew never betrayed the potters🤔🤔🤔
Harry Potter would never exist
Andrew Zhang he would, because he was already born when they were betrayed, plus the prophesy still existed as well. so voldemort would’ve still gone after them anyways, harry being the person that voldemort is targeting
@@nvmbest no the book bruh. plus there would be no more love protection most likely
Andrew Zhang oh my bad my bad😂🤦♀️
"The Inbred 28". The accurate name)
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@@Moumita_Halder purebloods most likely were incest to keep their blood "pure"
@@beverlyx3200 you got that right just look at ancient Egypt, will the keeping the bloodline just look at king Tut, unless for some reason that physical and mental deformity doesn't affect witches and wizards like us muggles.
@@kelseyirey2729yeah there was definitely deformity in wizards because the gaunt family were known to be "hideous"
because of incestry
An Appalachian story indeed !
Can you do a video explaining the reason why Percy was sorted into Gryffindor and not Slytherin because I think Percy should be in Slytherin because he wants to be better than his dad in the politics world
There is a theory that he was under the imperious curse.
@dr103 ok that makes more sense
@@ambernsmith7641 thank you for telling me 💖
Muskaan Jaiswal i’ve always thought of it as what the person values most even if their personality fits a different house
Thanks for making this, I love watching your videos.
Also can you talk a little bit more about the character's psychology? For example Sirius or Snape
carito24h actually have 2 character analysis videos coming
@@HarryPotterFolklore yeeeii thanks
Updating this Video, Okay the Malfoy line was ended with Scorpius marrying Rose Granger-Weasley. Long-bottoms are still Pureblooded to this day. * I think * Pansy may not have gotten married but it is possible she married a pureblooded wizard. * Wow, How many times have I said Pureblood now? * So Just wanna say- Its the sacred 17 now...
No, Malfoy didn’t marry Rose Granger that wasn’t even canon. You might say that Cursed Child is canon or whatever, but they didn’t even get married and JK never said anything about the topic.
Longbottom didn’t have a kid so unless he had any cousins or distant relatives (which is likely but not surely) he is not qualified anymore.
We don’t know what happened to Parkinson tbh.
@@mohannadabdulaal5625 The Cursed child was considered canon by J.K Rowling so it can technically be considered as part of the story
That is fan fic, not canon, We do not know who Scorpius married. (The cursed child is not canon)
@@rosade4219 Consider do NOT mean it was a fact it was canon. It was never stated in the Harry Potter books or on Pottemore he was married to Rose Granger , so get over that. (but good try though)
I'm surprised Weasley is still on there despite them being blood traitors.
And their kids are half bloods
(Ron and Hermione)
@@zade4545 well she’s Muggleborn but she’s still a witch does that still mean halfblood? I think that’s kind weird since they’re still witches just like Lilly, and andromeda and ted...
@@matildalee9656 , If you are insecure about the status of Hermione, She is muggleborn (but back in her family line there are pure-bloods that got a squib (non magical powers) and after generations of muggles the magical gene got waken up again in Hermione .
Great video, Dean, I just finished watching your Sirius Black character analysis. Amazing content. Keep up the brilliant work.
Dolores
This was really interesting! Thank you Dean.
Thanks for this one I wanted it from so long
There’s a theory that because Hermione’s muggle born and therefore decended from a squib that she decended from one of the most powerful pure blood families, the olivander’s, that’s why she picked up magic so quickly and turned out to be a great witch who became the minister of magic
For families so fanatical about continuing their family line and keeping it pureblood, it’s amazing how many of them didn’t have children or only had one or two. Even Draco is an only child. You would think those families would be trying to have 10 kids each.
Incest reduces fertility
Hello, actually for the Rosiers there is another English member called Felix Rosier, Slytherin prefect in Hogwarts Mystery from your year 1 to year 3.
That was delightful. Thanks, Dean!
I thought the Gaunt bloodline was still alive (somewhat) that the descendents are living in the US magical community.
This list only refers to the British population. Americans probably have a more extensive list due to the non-muggle mixing policy (as of the 1920s - it might have change since then).
@@beyo5 True, but the bloodline could be alive if there was squibs in the Gaunt family (and also the Black family) that ran off to save themselves from being killed and the bloodline could be around.
GeekChic87 I thought the only known Gaunts descendants in America were Isolts family, but her bloodline ends with her daughters. Well for now anyways, since there is a possibility that Martha (one of Isolts daughter, and also is a squib) did marry and could of had children, but it is unknown if she did have any.
@@beyo5 but he left the Lestranges because of the part of the family that could be living in France
beyo5 I think it ended in the 60s
I just bump in this channel a few days ago and the contents are very nice.
This list makes me emotional, I don't know why 😅
i'm so glad you made this video! i've been wondering for a while about this. thank you for it!
First xx
Love ur videos Dean ❤️⚡️
Mia’s Music Covers Same here!!
Loved this video! I also love when you tell us to make ourselves comfy
there are still black descendants so even as a female they have the right to the name , its still valid if they want it
Thanks for all the research and time put into this. It is very interesting and informative.
Why don’t you say, “Grab a butterbeer anymore?” 😄
For those who don't know, Millicent Bulstrode was the Slytherin girl whose cat mutated Hermione when her polyjuice potion went wrong in Chamber of Secrets.
Garrick Ollivander’s mother was muggle born making him a half blood and he has a living son and a deceased daughter and Felix Rosier is a living pure blood Rosier so the Rosier line is still pure
Excellent genealogy research! You put real effort into this video!
The Weasleys should still be counted on the Sacred 28 or so. Bill and Fleur had Louis.
Fleur is "half-breed", because she has non-human veela blood
fleur isn't pure blood...she's got veela blood
@@HarryPotterFolklore I thought veela worked similarly to like werewolf or metamorogmagus... It's there in your blood, but you're still pureblood
Welp, I'm shamed. I thought that Fleur being born from pure blood parents would count. Magical blood pure, but I didn't consider her 1/4 Veela blood heritage. Thanks for schooling me. I have much to learn from all the HP laureates 🙂
@@HarryPotterFolklore Since u left ollivander and sulghorn on the list wouldn't the weasleys count aswell seeing that charlie is still alive.
Thank you mate your the best HP story teller out there! Alex T.
One thing worth looking into is whether Salazar Slytherin would have softened his views towards Muggle born students or the non-magical world in general? We know that he despised the non-Magical world so far as to breed a basilisk in the attempt to purge the school of Muggle born students, but we know very little of why he held these extreme ideals. We know that the Middle Ages saw many Muggles attempt to purge the world of what they considered dark arts, and living unenlightened existences, but why did these transgressions strike at him so personally, when the likes of Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw, whom also knew of the persecution they faced if they were exposed, and thus founded Hogwarts to be a safe haven away from such suffering, were not as extreme as he was? Why was he so untrusting of Muggle born students, when they would serve as the best emissaries to bridge the magical and non-magical worlds?
At the time Slytherin lived, he only ever saw the worst of Muggle kind, but what if he saw the times beyond his death? When the Muggle world brought about tremendous advances without magic, when it had overcome its irrational fear of the different, and built great things? Would he have considered his past views somewhat regressive, knowing that Muggle born or raised students possessed an insight unique to them, an insight and experience that could enrich wizard kind, a rare kind of potential? Hermione was considered advanced for her years in terms of academic ability, enough to warrant the attention of Slughorn, who valued students of great intellect and ability, regardless of their background, even when the Slughorn family were pure blood and he was encouraged to be with the "right kind of people"; if a Slytherin like him could see the value in someone like her, why would Slytherin overlook or reject such raw talent purely because it didn't come from magical heritage? Surely the trait of a Slytherin is resourcefulness and self-preservation, and the greatest way to safeguard the future of the magical world is to encourage talent from unlikely places, hone it to your advantage, and utilise it to build greater things, rather than be discriminating?
I mean, it took nearly 1000 years for the basilisk to be released from the chamber to attack the school, and it was at the hand of a distant relative, who was incapable of feeling love or empathy, and most likely groomed by other pure blood supremacists in the school into believing that those with non-magical heritage were an affront to the magical world. Given that Slytherin never opened the chamber in his life time, not even towards the end of his days as one last parting shot against those he once called his friends, would that be a sign that he eventually saw his past ideals as trivial? He left the school long before his passing, so no doubt the Sorting Hat was still tuned to his original beliefs when he left, rather than those he may have grown to accept, but could he have grown to instead accept or tolerate Muggle born magic users?
That would be an interesting theory to look into.
I love your stuff dude. Makes me feel like a wizard.
The Malfoys are tired
Spectacular video! Keep up the fantastic work! :D
Hey Dean, Garrick Ollivander is actually a half-blood and has two children (though one of them is recorded as having died). Much love. :)
Very thorough and well done! Thanks and good job!
Who else knows more about the Wizarding World history than the muggle world history?
Nice vid. Love sacred 28, cool to get an update
I'm literally here keeping track to know about this for.....a book I'm writing and hoping JKR doesn't sue me for making it better friendly and fix up the whole situation thats happening today 😬. Pray for me.
WAOW! I loved this video :D thank you for making it :D it was fun to look into this and the pureblood fanatics. :D
I read somewhere that Astoria Greengrass was a half blood witch. Draco's parents were angry that he married her but weren't mad at their grandchild
@Brooklynn Cintron I guess I read the wrong thing about her. Thanks for clearing that up
No she was a pureblood. They didn't like her because she didn't want her son to have the same upbringing as Draco
@@nathancarabajal8271 no she was pureblood, they didnt like her because she was a pureblood fanatic like them, which reflects so well in the son.
More people should see this video, it’s awesome
Male lines in fiction and real life have always been the focused but what if we looked at girl lines just like in original Charmed until Wyatt. Besides sometimes its the husband who changes his name instead of the wife, and sometimes there is no change.
Sifilore yeah its becoming a lot more common to not change the name and not even marry so yeah
I made up my own character, Gordian Nott (I was proud of that), who is the son of two squibs--Theodore Nott's uncle and some unidentified female of a pureblood family. However, their child was indeed a wizard, was taken from them and was raised in effect by a House Elf named Mynyon.
Gordian was an excellent student, a member of Slytherin House who remained something of a loner, having been at Hogwarts about the same time as Lucius Malfoy. Among other things he was quite a skilled wand maker, experimenting the children of his few clients interact with certain trees and observing unicorns who dwelt nearby. He became quite the master of hiding his own thoughts, so even his relatives (who did check in on him from time to time) did not realize his disapproval of them and genuine love of Mynyon.
I like to imagine him applying for a job as teacher at Hogwarts, in the wake of the Wizarding War, eventually getting it and becoming a respected member of the faculty. He himself does not believe there is such a thing as a muggle born wizard, much less a half blood. He believes all such are descendants of squibs such as himself, but he cannot of course prove it.
In my heart of hearts I like to imagine him and Mynyon staging a prison break for those held by the Ministry of Magic, once he learned of Voldemort's death. He brought a wide selection of wands for the imprisoned witches and wizards, and en masse managed to arrest Dolores Umbridge. After all, all of teh most powerful Death Eaters were at teh Battle for Hogwarts.
Thanks for listening to my little rant/flight of imagination.
Harry Potter would have been Pure-blood had it not been for his mom XD But then he would probably be growing up with the pureblood ideologies and would be in Slytherin. Great Video Harry Potter Folklore! 💖
It's not likely, both James and Fleamont Potter, James' Father and grandfather respectively, are gryffindors, and I think a Black family member was burned off the tree for marrying Charlus Potter, implying the Potters were blood traitors.
Another excellent video....thanks for what you do!!
why in the last scene rain didn't obliviate witches and wizards in fantastic beasts??
I love your Harry Potter videos
why do we assume so many of these families are extinct in the male line? OK I understand with the Black family as we have quite an extensive knowledge of their family tree, but how do we know Barty Crouch for example doesn't have any male cousins/brothers/nephews etc to carry on the name?
I love how I just watched the Sacred 28 vid yesterday
I missed it somewhere where it is mentioned Hannah Abbott and Millicent Bulstrode (a Slytherin) are Halfblood? How do we know there aren't other Crouches? Was Barty Sr. an only son? Are there family trees around for all of these? even the Blacks should have been crossed off years before Sirius died as there are Blacks married to Muggles/Halfbloods in history (I am presuming that that is occasionally why they just blasted them off the family tree.)
Dumbledore told Fudge at the end of GoF that Barty Junior was the last of the Crouchs. That I remember 100%.
@@Sebastian-lw5qb Ah, thank you.
Your voice reminds me of Seamus Finnegan. That’s meant to be a compliment 🥰