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  1. The Dark Mark was the symbol of Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters. It refers both to a magically induced brand that every Death Eater bore on his or her inner left forearm, and to the same symbol summoned in the sky by the spell Morsmordre. [1] The Dark Mark appeared as a glittering green skull...

  2. 12 gru 2017 · The Dark Mark was a wizards mark: a wand was needed to cast the spell that formed it. Yet it was Winky the house-elf who was directly affected by the spell cast at the Quidditch World Cup. Found in possession of the wand that conjured the Dark Mark, Winky was banished from Crouch’s home.

  3. 2 sie 2023 · The Dark Mark. This is the symbol of Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters, consisting of a snake coming out of a skull. The Death Eaters often cast it into the sky using the spell “Morsmordre”, creating a terrifying green image. It serves as a symbol of fear and oppression and announces the presence or aftermath of Death Eater violence.

  4. 23 sty 2015 · Harry doesn't have a Dark Mark. The mark you are referring to is the knife wound that Harry suffered when Wormtail took Harry's blood for Voldemort's new body.

  5. However neither Deathly Hallows or Dark Mark aren’t real symbols. They are form a fictional book. So Deathly Hallows just has its original meaning of the Hallows and meaning of being a HP fan. And Dark Mark has the edgy look and meaning of being a HP fan (and it’s in universe tattoo).

  6. Morsmordre was the incantation of a dark charm used to conjure the image of the Dark Mark, the skull-and-serpent sign used by Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters, in the sky. [1] The Death Eaters cast their mark over the homes of anyone they killed as their calling card. [1]

  7. 2 sie 2016 · Harry refers to the Dark Mark tattoos as "scars" that are burned onto the arms of the Death Eaters (OP19). Harry knew exactly how they worked from watching the Dark Lord use Peter's Dark Mark to call the Death Eaters in the graveyard at Little Hangleton (GF33).

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