Zabini[2] was a wizard who lived during the early 20th century and was a acolyte of Gellert Grindelwald.[1]
Biography[]
By 1932, he had became one of Grindelwald's main acolytes. He was often present with him and other acolytes in Nurmengard Castle. He attended the announcement of Grindelwald's participation in the 1932 International Confederation of Wizards' Supreme Mugwump election at the German Ministry of Magic in Berlin, and was approached by Auror Theseus Scamander who planned to arrest him and the other acolytes, but he was incapacitated by Helmut, a Grindelwald supporter.[1]
During the walk of the Qilin in Bhutan, Zabini knocked Newton Scamander over with a silent spell to the back, allowing Henrietta Fischer to pick up his suitcase.[1]
Magical abilities and skills[]
- Nonverbal magic: Zabini could cast spells nonverbally with ease, as he was able to knock Newton Scamander to the ground in Bhutan without saying an incantation.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
- This character is portrayed by Paul Low-Hang in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.[2]
- This individual could be related to Blaise Zabini, a Slytherin student in the same year as Harry Potter and associate of Draco Malfoy.
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore - The Complete Screenplay
- Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (First appearance)
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 |