Is Voldemort's snake the girl from Fantastic Beasts?
J.K. Rowling recently gave more insight into one of the most controversial characters in the Wizarding World: Nagini, who was known only as Voldemort's snake in "Harry Potter," but
appears as a woman in the prequel series, "Fantastic Beasts."
Does Voldemort love his snake?
Voldemort did not love Nagini. He loved the part of his own soul inside Nagini. That is why he protected it, cared for it etc. Also, although Voldemort doesn't love, he can be infatuated to things like his Diary, or his other horcruxes, or his wand or Elder Wand.
Why was the snake so important to Voldemort?
Nagini seemed integral to Lord Voldemort's survival before he could be restored to his body, and we learnt, quite grotesquely, that Voldemort even tasked Wormtail to 'milk' Nagini so he could live off her venom to keep his strength up.
Who is the snake with Voldemort?
Nagini
It wasn't long ago that Harry Potter fans knew
Nagini, Voldemort's loyal snake-turned-Horcrux as just that: a snake. A preternaturally intelligent snake whose level of devotion spurred rumors that she was something more, sure. But those rumblings were never canonized.
Who did Luna marry?
Rolf Scamander
Luna Lovegood/Spouse
She eventually married
Rolf Scamander, the grandson of Newt Scamander, a famed Magizoologist, with whom she had twin sons, Lorcan and Lysander. Luna's good friends Harry and Ginny Potter also named their daughter and third child, Lily Luna Potter, in honour of her.
Who killed Fred Weasley?
Augustus Rookwood
Fred participated in the Battle of Hogwarts (1998), defending the castle's passageways with his twin. While fighting alongside his brother, Percy, he was killed in an explosion caused by
Augustus Rookwood.