Salazar Slytherins Original Death Eaters
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Today's video is all about the backstory of Slytherin's original Death Eaters. Learn all about their story in todays video.
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Dean I feel like this is a perfect video from you. Reminiscent of your original content so many years ago but yet modern with what you have evolved to. This video has made my day
I still want to know how Tom Riddle found the Chamber of Secrets when he was at school?
I think he must of just been drawn to it, he may of sensed the Basilisk
I always assumed that he was speaking Parseltongue, either aloud to himself, just bemusing the fact that he was spouting pertinent and outright damning/self-damaging info for all to hear, except he was the only one who could understand it at all, or he was speaking it aloud to some of his followers at school in attempt to show them how elite and singular he was in being The Heir Of Slytherin by speaking Parseltongue. Either way, that's when he began to hear the same disembodied voice that Harry would later hear, though not from a/the same basilisk, but rather, from one or more different snakes, born from a lineage of snakes that were bewitched by Slytherin to reproduce throughout the ages, and for their offspring to search the school for a capable and willing witch or wizard to become the beneficiary to His name and legacy.
If not exactly like that, then at least something along those lines, give or take changing this or that or whatever.
So for this I have 2 potential theories.
Theory a; he had heard the legend during his time at hogwarts, and upon discovering he was a parcel tongue and thus direct descendent of salaam slytherin he decided that there must be some truth to the myth, and began exploring some of hogwarts secrets etc.
The other is that he found the information from his uncle.
The main issue is that its stated nobody had entered of even found the location in over 800 years, thats atleast 12-14 generations of salazar slytherin descendents that could have, would have and hell probably should have opened or atleast found the chamber.
And thats not even digging into the fact that the basilisk is assumed to have slept for all those years without need for sustenance.
Another baffling fact is that pottermore states the chamber as being deep beneath the ground under hogwarts itself, and then goes to explain that the plumbing was built and changed around hogwarts over the centuries, so assumingly the girls bathroom was not the original entrance, but, rather an adaptation constructed as these new plumbing systems were retrofitted.
So SOMEONE knew where it was and SOMEONE ensured that entry would still be possible.
So yeah, probably opened more cans of worms than answers, but thats my understanding and where my head is at regarding the chamber of secrets
I think he heard about the legends and started doing research and figured out that they remodeled that bathroom between that and snake taken he to a certain location where an opening was he was able to figure out how to open the chamber and release the snake using his parseltongue
Maybe the basilisk told him, he is a pairselmouth🤷♀️
welcome back! hope making this didn't take a too much toll on you.
the whole walpurgi knights lore could become its own series😍
It is possible that the Death Eaters/Knights of Walpurgis used Grindelwald's brigade of followers as a model for their own organization.
As soon as he said the name was based on a festival my brain thought “festivals can also be called feast, and feast is both a verb and a noun. So Death Eaters could reasonably derived from Death Festival/Death Feast as in the celebration of Death
2:15 You have to wonder how he fell into groups like this if his father was a muggle. Even if he didn't consider himself part muggle, blood purists almost certainly would have and would have shunned him for it.
I was wondering how it was that the Sorting Hat put Riddle into Slytherin. Riddle was a half-blood (dad was a muggle). Salazar Slytherin disliked half-bloods and muggleborns.
@@gidzmobug2323 Salazar also allowed half-bloods in his house if they value their magical side only. He accepted fanatical half-bloods because he realized pure-bloods are already in decline by the time he founded the house.
This is because he was so powerful and talented. Many of the pure blood elitists were hypocritical frauds, they shut their eyes down for the fact he was a half-blood just because he was the strong and with an ideology they love. So like in the 3 monkeys (don't see).
He was Slytherins heir, half blood or not😑. And he eventually learned that. And I think Dumbledore knew something when he met Tom at that orphanage. He told Dumbledore he could speak to snakes, and the only people who could speak to snakes was descendants of Salazar Slytherin. Dumbledore knew Hagrid was innocent, but he had no proof, but the truth was revealed 50 years later.
@@Larka661 Yes exactly. He was also incredibly charismatic individual. So no wonder many followed him.
Ethnic grouping does indeed restaure a harmonious natural balance and optimises cultural absorption thus individuation processes, I agree with slitherin for a more secure world
I was thinking the same thing about who was the first death eater before Voldemort
Lord Voldermor wasn't a Death Eater.
I would so be dead if I went to school with Riddle 😂😂😂 like bro did this kid just tell me to call him " lOrD vOlDeMoRt" 😂😂😂😂
I think it's common for these student groups to have their own "code names" to avoid being caught by the teachers. Hence the Marauders calling themselves Mooney, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs.
This was great! I honestly think if all goes well with the new series, spinoffs are definitely welcomed!!
Slytherins view was to protect the wizarding world from muggles meanwhile his over 1000 year heir wanted to rule over muggles.
I believe Herpo the Foul and Salazar Slytherin are one and the same.
In order to not arouse suspicion over his immortal existence as well as invite persecution from his known use of horcruxes (being the very first wizard to be on record as having used them) Herpo would have to movie from place to place and establish himself with a new identity, and after a considerable amount of time, move to another region under a new name and begin again.
So I believe he was indeed using the name Salazar Slytherin when he co-founded Hogwarts. And after his departure, still remains alive to the present day, but simply under a new name.
so happy when you upload 😊😊😊
Idea to offer. Can we get vids on American magical creatures pls? Like the 4 to the houses Illvermorny, and others.
Thanks!
Salazar Syltjren !💘💉⏱️❤😅😅😮
Who would win: Immortal Voldemort at the height of his reign, or Salazar Slytherin?
Good question. Voldemort has the advantage of 1000 years of magical development over Slytherin, but I think Slytherin would be more stable and controlled in his use of magic. Power-wise probably about even. Before Voldy lost his mind I'd probably give him the edge, but once even the first war was in full swing I think Sly could have taken him out.
@@bonecanoe86 interesting analysis
It is to the Dark Lord that I pledge my life and my loyalty. From bone, to flesh, to soul. In your unspoken name I shall carry out your noble work. Upon this mark I swear: ENEMIES OF THE HEIR, BEWARE!“ - My Death Eater oath
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Honestly my question is, in Riddle's time at Hogwarts, how many people knew he could speak pairseltougue, besides Dumbledore?
Great video❤
It's very interesting to learn more about the people of the Wizarding World especially the Founders of Hogwarts. There's so much mystery behind every character in Harry Potter. Awesome ❤❤
Interesting
This could. Of all been stopped had amortencia been banned lol
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WHAT IF VOLDEMORT RAISED HARRY POTTER?!!!
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First hahahahaha
Eeeehhhh...... Uuuhhhhhh..... This video was really anti-climactic. Yah you gave us their name and that they were named after a German pagan holiday, but that's it. Nothing about the origins of that name, nor the significance of that holiday, the correlation to the future term/name Death Eater, the Common Era antics of the broader group called the Knights of Walpurgis, nor how that group would eventually be made up of many first generation Death Eaters, after "World War: The Sequel To End All Sequel's", as well as Mister Riddlemort himself, nor how they broke off into their own group, leaving the Walpurgis knights to toil away into obscurity while they, the newly christened Death Eaters, went off to become famous, before becoming INFAMOUS!
This video begs a sequel video that elaborates on the fascinatingly and massively coincidental connections
that the Knights of Walpurgis have to Voldemort and his future shenanigans. It really is a lot.