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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2010-03-02 06:53 pm

Quick things

Does anyone know if there is a definitive list of Death Eaters who take the Dark Mark as confirmed in the books and JKR's interviews? (We can leave out Movie!Canon.) I am confident on most, but there are a few that I have no recollection of having been confirmed one way or the other but HP Wiki seems definite about (which could just mean, again, that I have the memory of a fish).

Also, HAPPY BIRTHDAY [info]thady ! May it be full of conflicted but grumpily charismatic dark-haired men appearing at opportune moments ;-)

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2010-03-02 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
Cheers, dear! I started with Lexicon, but no luck, so went on to the Wiki because they are sometimes better footnoted, but while both had good lists of Death Eaters, none were really able to give me details on who had Dark Marks in addition to being Death Eaters.

We know that it's not all DE's, but there are only a few who are confirmed yes or no ... people like Karakoff and the set summoned to the graveyard for Voldemort's rebirth are on the yes list, but finding out who is on the no list is much harder. And I have to confess that I am rubbish at Interview!Canon ;-)

[identity profile] inamac.livejournal.com 2010-03-02 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
Interviews are not canon (except where they keep Malfoys out of Azkaban...)

I think all you can be sure of is that anyone summoned to the graveyard must have a Dark Mark. Plus Karakoff and Snape (in their discussion scene) and Bellatrix (at Malfoy Manor in DH) You can't even be sure about the DEs at the Ministry, or all of the ones round the table at the opening of DH (certainly not Draco and probably not Narcissa).

Anyone else (including R.A.B., who may or may not have been too young to be Marked) is up for grabs.