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Carrow was a Dark Witch who lived in the 1920s, who was an ancestor of Amycus and Alecto Carrow,[2] and a loyal acolyte of Gellert Grindelwald.

Biography

Carrow joined Gellert Grindelwald at some point prior to 1927 and became one of his acolytes. She accompanied Grindelwald to Paris and she took part along with the other acolytes in murdering a Non-magique man and woman, along with their infant son, for whom she murdered personally on Grindelwald's orders with the Killing Curse. After murdering the family, they used their home as a temporary headquarters and safe house as they searched for Credence Barebone. She attended Grindelwald's rally at the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in the Lestrange Mausoleum and disapparated away after crossing the enchanted fire that tested one's loyalty following the entrance of Aurors and did not participate in the subsequent battle after that.

Personality and traits

Carrow kills child

Carrow seconds before killing a child

Carrow was evidently a truly evil and remorseless witch, who was loyal to the Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald and his wizarding supremacist beliefs. She had no qualms about murdering innocent non-magical people in order to help achieve her deeply sinister aims, as shown when she and the other acolytes murdered a French non-magical couple in their home to take it over as a safe house. She even took to murdering their young male infant personally with the Killing Curse, even staring into the child's eyes with a sadistic and gleaming smile, showing the true wicked extent of her murderousness and bloodlust. 

Magical abilities and skills

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

The Alliance
Leader Gellert Grindelwald
Alliance insignia
Acolytes Abernathy | Aurelius Dumbledore (defected) | Carrow | Queenie Goldstein (defected) | Krafft | Krall (deceased) | MacDuff | Nagel | Vinda Rosier | Zabini
Followers Cassius Bell | Gunnar Grimmson | Helmut | Karl | Anton Vogel | Henrietta Fischer
Headquarters Unidentified home | Nurmengard
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