![]() ![]() When Fleur fails to get to her, Harry (initially thinking the trope is being played straight) "saves" her along with Ron. Damsel in Distress: She isn't really in danger, but she's put in the lake for Fleur to rescue.She is shown to be the person Fleur would miss the most, and they seem to get along very well in general. note Gabrielle is 8 years old in the fourth book, while Angelica Mandy is 13 years old during the filming of fourth movie. Also in the book, it's not mentioned that she's a Beauxbatons student as she's too young at the time, yet in the film she clearly wears the school's attire. Age Lift: Angelica Mandy is 5 years older than Gabrielle, so it's a given.At the wedding, she gives Harry a "glowing look" that angers Ginny. She returns for her sister's wedding to Bill Weasley. Thanks to this heroism, Gabrielle develops a crush on Harry, and is sorry to have to return to France at the end of the tournament. This gains Harry extra points for "moral fiber." Fleur is not able to reach her, so Harry Potter brings her to the surface alongside Ron. During the Second Task of the Triwizard Tournament, Gabrielle is placed in the lake as the person Fleur would miss most. Gabrielle is Fleur's little sister, and looks exactly like a younger version of her. If she's about Kendra's age (since they were friends), that would put her in her mid-140s at the time of her death.Īppears in: Goblet of Fire | Deathly Hallows She's Grindelwald's (who's a year or two younger than Dumbledore) great aunt and not aunt, suggesting she could be significantly older than that but perhaps there's a big age gap between her and her sibling that's his grandparent. She was an adult when Dumbledore was about ten and moved to Godric's Hallow and he was 115 when she died which puts her minimum age of early 120s. Vague Age: She's definitely among the oldest characters in the franchise but how old she is never stated.Scatterbrained Senior: By 1997, she has become "nutty as squirrel poo", as one witch puts it.Posthumous Character: She's only really introduced as a character in the last book and has been dead for at least several months by Christmas.She often visited Harry when he was a baby and during one visit related the story of Dumbledore and Grindelwald's friendship to Lily. One Degree of Separation: She is great aunt to Grindelwald and was a neighbour of the Dumbledores and the Potters.Miniature Senior Citizen: Her head only reaches Harry's chest.Maiden Aunt: Likely, as there is no mention of a relative other than Grindelwald.She's known Dumbledore since he was a kid and is Grindelwald's great aunt and they're both in their 110s throughout the series. Long-Lived: One of two candidates for the naturally oldest character in the series.Killed Offscreen: Nagini had killed Bathilda before Harry and Hermione arrived at Godric's Hollow and is using her body as a vessel.However, there is the possibility of her appearing in Fantastic Beasts so we may eventually get to actually meet her. Impersonation-Exclusive Character: We have no idea what she's actually like because the only time she appears in the books, she's dead and being impersonated by Nagini.The Ghost: Is mentioned a lot in passing, especially in Deathly Hallows, but “appears” only after she’s died.Lord Voldemort hid Nagini inside of her corpse, which is why nobody knew for so long. Dead All Along: She is from possibly before the last book began.Chekhov's Gunman: She has been mentioned since Philosopher's Stone, although these are mostly in relation to A History of Magic.Cassandra Truth: She told Lily about Dumbledore and Grindelwald's past but Lily writes to Sirius that she thinks it's too outlandish to be true.Body Horror: Her body is used by Nagini as a meat suit.Ambiguous Situation: It's never made clear what exactly happened to her or how long she'd been dead by the time Harry and Hermione come knocking.She was also a neighbour of the Dumbledores and the Potters. She lives in Godric's Hollow and is great aunt to dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, whom she hosted during the summer of 1899. She is author of several influential books, including A History of Magic, part of Hogwarts' curriculum. ![]()
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