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This house was the home of a French Non-Magique family in Paris, before the Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald and his acolytes attacked the home and murdered the family in order to use it as a temporary hideout.
History[]
Under Non-Magique family ownership[]
In the 1920s, a Non-Magique father, mother and their child lived in his house before being ambushed and killed by Gellert Grindelwald's Alliance.
Grindelwald's brief lodging[]
In September of 1927, three months after he escaped imprisonment at MACUSA, Gellert Grindelwald travelled to this house in Paris and ordered his acolytes to murder the house's Non-Magique residents, an unknown couple and their infant son with the Killing Curse. so they could use the home as a temporary headquarters as they searched for Credence Barebone.[1]
During his brief time at the house, Grindelwald urged Queenie Goldstein to join his cause, which worked due to her failing relationship with No-Maj, Jacob Kowalski. He also let his acolytes see his visions in this house by using his skull-hookah. The ultimate fate of the house after Grindelwald and his followers fled Paris is unknown.[1]
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (First appearance)
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay
Notes and references[]
The Alliance | ||
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Leader | Gellert Grindelwald | |
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 |