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The mysterious life and death of Ariana Dumbledore


Remembering the tragedy of a young witch who died aged 14 but whose life had far-reaching consequences.

{site shows an image of a silhouette of a girl's head and is identified as Ariana Dumbledore}

We have witnessed many acts of evil, mostly at the hands of the Death Eaters and their supporters. But it is striking given the powerful potential of Dark magic, that the perpetrators of one of the very worst acts of evil seen in wizarding history were a group of ordinary Muggle boys.

The victim of this act was a six-year-old girl, Ariana Dumbledore, the younger sister of brilliant Hogwarts headmaster Albus, and the Hog’s Head barman Aberforth.

{The site shows an image from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, of Aberforth, Ron, and Hermione as he tells the story of Ariana}

‘When my sister was six years old, she was attacked, set upon, by three Muggle boys. They’d seen her doing magic, spying through the back garden hedge: she was a kid, she couldn’t control it, no witch or wizard can at that age. What they saw scared them, I expect. They forced their way through the hedge, and when she couldn’t show them the trick, they got a bit carried away trying to stop the little freak doing it.’
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

The brutal attack on young Ariana left her scarred and damaged, mentally unstable and afraid to perform magic. Her powers ‘turned inwards’, which is extremely dangerous. Aberforth describes her as mostly ‘sweet, and scared, and harmless’, but when she was upset or angry, magic would explode out of her and she would become ‘strange and dangerous’.

The ripple effect of poor Ariana’s attack spread through every corner of the family. Her father, Percival Dumbledore, went after the Muggle boys and was sent to Azkaban for assaulting them. Never revealing why he did it, Percival feared that if the Ministry knew that Ariana had been sent mad by what happened she would spend the rest of her life in St Mungo’s Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries.

Following Percival’s imprisonment, his wife Kendra Dumbledore moved the family from Mould-On-The-Wold, where the attack took place, to Godric’s Hollow, where she kept her daughter largely a secret and would only allow her outside at the dead of night.

In Rita Skeeter’s biography, The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, she suggests that it was Kendra’s shame at having produced a Squib – a witch or wizard with no magical ability – which prompted her to keep her daughter out of the public glare. She claims that when Albus and Aberforth were asked why their sister wasn’t at Hogwarts, they had been taught by their mother to say, ‘My sister is too frail for school.’

Of course it wasn’t a lack of magical ability but rather the existence of a good deal of uncontrollable magic that was at the root of Ariana’s incarceration. Tragically, soon after Albus graduated from school and just before he was about to embark on an around the world trip with his friend Elphias Doge, his mother Kendra died as a result of one of Ariana’s explosions of magic.

‘Then, when she was fourteen ... see, I wasn’t there,’ said Aberforth. ‘If I’d been there, I could have calmed her down. She had one of her rages, and my mother wasn’t as young as she was, and ... it was an accident. Ariana couldn’t control it. But my mother was killed.’
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Albus cancelled his trip and returned home to look after Ariana, insisting that his younger brother Aberforth continue his studies at Hogwarts. But the teenage Albus, who had been planning his travels and his brilliant career, was resentful of being tied to a house in Godric’s Hollow and a sister who needed constant care.

‘I resented it, Harry… I was gifted, I was brilliant. I wanted to escape. I wanted to shine. I wanted glory. Do not misunderstand me,’ he said, and pain crossed the face so that he looked ancient again. ‘I loved them. I loved my parents, I loved my brother and my sister, but I was selfish, Harry, more selfish than you, who are a remarkably selfless person, could possibly imagine.
‘So that, when my mother died, and I was left the responsibility of a damaged sister and a wayward brother, I returned to my village in anger and bitterness. Trapped and wasted, I thought! And then, of course, he came …’
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

‘He’ is of course Gellert Grindelwald, the brilliant wizard who might have earned the title of the most evil wizard of the last hundred years if Voldemort hadn’t pipped him to the post a generation later.

Gellert befriended a 17-year-old Albus when he came to stay with his great-aunt Bathilda Bagshot during the summer after Kendra’s death. The pair become inseparable as they shared ideas for ‘a new wizarding order’ and formed a shared obsession with Hallows. But Aberforth felt Albus’s friendship with Grindelwald had left Ariana neglected. He challenged them both and an argument turned into a fight with devastating consequences.

‘…I pulled out my wand, and he pulled out his, and I had the Cruciatus Curse used on me by my brother’s best friend – and Albus was trying to stop him, and then all three of us were duelling, and the flashing lights and the bangs set her off, she couldn’t stand it –’
The colour was draining from Aberforth’s face as though he had suffered a mortal wound.
‘– and I think she wanted to help, but she didn’t really know what she was doing, and I don’t know which of us did it, it could have been any of us – and she was dead.’
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Quite who cast the spell that killed Ariana is unclear, although when Harry meets Albus Dumbledore in King’s Cross after he is nearly killed during the Battle of Hogwarts, the old Headmaster strongly hints that it was Grindelwald who shot the mortal curse.

‘Grindelwald lost control. That which I had always sensed in him, though I pretended not to, now sprang into terrible being. And Ariana ... after all my mother’s care and caution ... lay dead upon the floor.’
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

It was during a ‘coffin-side brawl’ at Ariana’s funeral that the Hogwarts headmaster’s nose was broken by his furious brother, Aberforth. The siblings would later reconcile but feelings of blame and their separate grief appeared to have never truly dissipated.

Albus’s decision to go after Grindelwald to stop his atrocities years later is likely to have been fuelled in part by Ariana’s death. Recognising how his judgement had been obscured by his obsession with Hallows informed his decision to turn down the post of Minister of Magic.

The Hogwarts headmaster made one last mistake as a result of the feelings of shame and guilt surrounding Ariana’s death: he put on the cursed ring containing the Resurrection Stone which Voldemort had turned into a Horcrux—a misguided act, but an understandable one too.

‘I put it on, and for a second I imagined that I was about to see Ariana, and my mother, and my father, and to tell them how very, very sorry I was…’
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows





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PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 11:03 am 
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thanks Figgy!
it is an interesting subject of discussion to say the least.

If Percival Dumbledore had taken Ariana to St. Mungos, there may have been the possibility that none of this tragedy would have befallen the rest of the Dumbledore family. Possibly, he played the 'martyr' and the entire family suffered the consequences. Question is, could Ariana have been cured? Could the healers have modified her memory and blocked out this horrific event?

lots of "ifs". And "ifs" can only be classified as hind-sight. I tell everyone that everything there is to know about life is in the HP books (haha)

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 4:05 pm 
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Could there have been "legal" repercussions for the parents for not having kept an under-age from being in such a dangerous situation, so they tried to keep it quiet?

Could Percival have checked but the DMLE said he needed to deal with Muggle police since the perpetrators were Muggles.

Could Percival or Kendra have worried that the DMLE would hold them responsible for allowing magic in front of Muggles with the Muggles having gotten away before their memories were altered?

Could P&K have underestimated the severity of the damage done to Ariana?

Aberforth had to get his reactionary personality traits from somewhere, could Percival have just "gone off on the bullies/gang (as Aberforth tells the Trio) and then Ariana got lost in the kerfuffle of him being arrested and the like?

As a parent, if you had kids like Albus and Aberforth, would you want to put Ariana in St. Mungos, necessitating that you would need to go there and be away from the inventive boys for prolonged periods of time? (Especially after having the fresh experience of so much damage happening while you thought Ariana was safely playing in the back yard?)


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2017 9:16 pm 
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in my opinion, I can't really see the DMLE telling any witch or wizard to deal with the muggle police - I think that would be handled by someone from the department.

I also thought that Aberforth may have got his traits from his father - both seem to make rather 'rash' decisions - or more 'physical/brawn' rather than 'brain' ... again, just my opinion

But who knows ...
it is a subject that could go on and on and on ...

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2019 5:19 pm 
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So, Ariana became an Oscurial, the topic of the new movies. Interesting that Dumbledore doesn´t mention nothing of the sort in the five minutes he´s in the last one.
I thought for a moment that the new Dumbledore kid that we meet in the last movie could be Ariana´s kid but reading now her story that can´t be possible, the kid was born around 1901 and by then Ariana was already dead.


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