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Revision as of 14:51, 19 June 2008
- "Most wizards these days are half-blood anyway. If we hadn’t married Muggles we’d’ve died out."
- — Ron Weasley discussing blood purity[src]
Half-blood is the term commonly given to witches and wizards whose heritage includes at least one Muggle grandparent. Although more correctly used to describe a witch or wizard with one magical parent and one Muggle parent, the term also covers those with either one half-blood parent or those with a Muggle-born parent.
Half-bloods were the most common type of magical folk in the 1990s, as without marriage to muggles the wizarding population would become extinct. They made up 50% of the Wizarding World in the 1990s.
Due to the dominance of the magic gene, children born to at least one magical parent will always be magical themselves, meaning that a non-magical child born to a Muggle and a wizard is a Squib, not a Muggle.[1]
Attitude Towards Half-Bloods
- "You dare speak his name? You filthy half-blood!"
- — Bellatrix Lestrange to Harry Potter after he uses the name Voldemort[src]
Those who believe in the importance of blood purity consider half-bloods inferior for their Muggle heritage, though not as bad as Muggle-borns. They often use the term "half-blood" in a derogatory manner, similar to the epithet "Mudblood"; Bellatrix Lestrange and the portrait of Walburga Black did so on multiple occasions.
Some half-bloods express prejudice towards those with Muggle heritage, despite having some themselves, and cling to what wizarding heritage they have. Notably, Lord Voldemort hated Muggles and Muggle-borns, despite having a Muggle father. Severus Snape may be another example; his self-entitled nickname was "Half-Blood Prince" because his mother, Eileen Prince, was a pure-blood witch and his father, Tobias Snape, was a Muggle. However, Remus Lupin reports that he never used the nickname openly. This, as well as Snape's membership in the Death Eaters, suggests he may have been ashamed of his Muggle heritage, at least in his early life.
When the Ministry of Magic fell under Voldemort's control in 1997, Muggle-borns were openly persecuted and pure-bloods were favoured. Half-bloods were still accepted at Hogwarts, but not treated as well as the pure-blood students.
Known Half-Bloods
Magical Parent & Muggle Parent
- Seamus Finnigan - witch mother, Muggle father
- Tom Marvolo Riddle - pure-blood mother, Muggle father
- Severus Snape - pure-blood mother, Muggle father
- Dean Thomas - wizard father, Muggle mother
- Bowman Wright - witch mother, Muggle father
Pure- or Half-Blood Parent & Muggle-Born Parent
- Alfred Cattermole - pure- or half-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Ellie Cattermole - pure- or half-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Maisie Cattermole - pure- or half-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Aberforth Dumbledore - pure-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Albus Dumbledore - pure-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Ariana Dumbledore - pure-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Harry Potter - pure-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Nymphadora Tonks - pure-blood mother, Muggle-born father
- Rose Weasley - pure-blood father, Muggle-born mother
- Hugo Weasley - pure-blood father, Muggle-born mother
Half-Blood Parent & Half-Blood Parent
- Teddy Lupin - half-blood father, half-blood mother
Unknown Combination of Parental Status
- Hannah Abbott - at least one Muggle grandparent
- Mundungus Fletcher - at least one Muggle grandparent
- Remus Lupin - at least one Muggle grandparent