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Gellert Grindelwald, the super-powerful Dark Wizard who was ranked first on the list of the most dangerous Dark wizards of all time before Voldemort's appearance, first appeared in Harry Potter's Dumbledore's chocolate frog card, talking about his defeat by Dumbledore, until the description of Greenelwald before the seventh episode.
It wasn't until Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows that Greenward's past with Dumbledore was revealed, and Greendaward had been educated at Durmstrang, a school known for its tolerance of the dark arts, so when Greenward showed his talent as Dumbledore as he did and devoted himself to the study of the dark arts, he was not hindered until he was sixteen years old, when even Durhamstro's division commander could not turn a blind eye to Greenward's perverse experiments and fired him.
After that, Greenward traveled far and wide to continue his research, and when he went to Godric's Cave to visit his aunt Parvatida Basshat, he persuaded Dumbledore to join him in his "Great Plan", a plan for wizards to rule all of humanity and keep Muggles in slavery.
However, his plans are thwarted by Aberforth Dumbledore's return home, and Aberforth harshly reprimands Dumbledore and clashes with Greeneward, resulting in a scuffle that results in the unexpected death of Arriana, the younger sister of the Dumbledore brothers, and Greeneward's parting ways with Dumbledore.
Returning to Eastern Europe, Glindewald continued his plan and stole the Elder Wand from the wand maker Gagorowe, and used it to kill many people, including Krum's grandfather, while using the emblem of the Dead Relic to make a name for himself as the world's chief dark wizard had it not been for Voldemort's birth. His former friend Dumbledore, who had been unable to face him, finally came out to confront him, defeating him and imprisoning him in the Normanga prison he had built, and the Elder Wand was passed into Dumbledore's hands.
In order to obtain the Elder Wand, Voldemort approached Greenward, but Greendayward would rather die than confide in Dumbledore's possession of the Elder Wandler, which Harry Potter believed was a move by Greendayward to protect Dumbledore's grave.
According to Harry Potter author Rowling in an interview, there was a homosexual relationship between Dumbledore and Greene Ward.
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There are a lot of Harry Potter series, are you asking who stole the "Horcruxes" in the cave or who stole the "silver" of the Black family? If it was the Black family's silverware, it was stolen and sold by Mundungus Fletch (which happened in the Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince "Silver and Opal" chapter), and in the cave was Sirius's younger brother who stole it named Regulus. I wonder if you want such an answer?
If you say who stole the "invincible wand", it is inaccurate to say this, if anyone can defeat the person with the invincible wand, whose wand will become invincible, in the sixth part, Dumbledore used the petrification charm against Harbour, so he was defeated by Malfoy's ** curse, so his wand became invincible, and then in the "Malfoy Manor" chapter, Harry got the invincible wand, and finally killed the person who couldn't even mention the name Voldemort.
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Grindelwald. Stole the Elder Wand.
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It seems to be Grindelwald who ended up dueling Dumbledore.
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You mean you stole something, you know Mondungus Fletch, and of course Grindelwald should be considered stealing the Elder Wand.
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Grindelwald stole the Elder Wand, and the landlord knew it when he saw it, haha.
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Is it the one who stole the Elder Wand?
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Which do you mean, what did he do, under what circumstances, and what consequences did he cause?
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There are many characters in the Harry Potter series who are all very similar, so it may take some detail to recognize the real Harry Potter. Here are a few ways to help you recognize the real Harry Potter:
1.Look at the glasses: Harry Potter wears round gold-rimmed glasses, while others don't.
2.Look at the forehead: Harry Potter has a lightning-bolt-shaped scar on his forehead, and others don't have this iconic mark.
3.Look at the cape: If one of the characters is wearing an invisibility cloak and can't be seen, it's likely to be the real Harry Potter.
4.Look at wands: Each wizard has their own wand, and they often have different colors, lengths, and textures. If you can determine which wand belongs to Harry Potter, you can identify him this way.
6.Observe attitudes and behaviors: Harry James Potter was a brave, intelligent, kind, and resolute man who expressed loyalty to his friends, anger at those who bullied the weak, and antipathy towards those who sought power.
Therefore, it is also possible to distinguish who is the real "Harry Potter" from attitude and behavior.
7.Verify your identity: If the above methods don't confirm that it's a "harry potter", it's a good idea to ask him for proof of identity or find a reliable third party to verify.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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I remember it was 13 Privet Road.
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Harry was the last Horcrux, and he was originally going to commit suicide, that is, to die with Voldemort, and indeed committed suicide, but later because Voldemort was resurrected with Harry's blood, Harry was resurrected again. I don't understand, why don't you resurrect with the Soul Stone of the three treasures of the Grim Reaper?
Isn't that one upstairs Nick Lemay? Oh, my God.
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