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attach full life of Gellert Grindalwald

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Answered by Anonymous
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I think that Gellert Grindelwald was born in 1883 in Hungary, from two Pureblood magical parents (as his Acolytes are Pureblood, and he knows perfectly well their ways of seeing muggles, I think he really is a Pureblood himself) one Hungarian and the other Austrian/German. Maybe he even lived with his grandparents or other relatives, as in those times, families were numerous and it was rare for a child to be raised just by the parents. They were loving, encouraged him to do magic and used to tell him that it was a special gift (thus his phrase “magic blooms only in rare souls) a gift that non magical people couldn't understand and so they feared it. Plus Gellert was a Seer, and it is possible that one of his parents or grandparents was one as well! Another reason to make him feel special and proud of being one himself! Maybe the family allowed him to cause a bit of mischief (Gellert had a sense of humor, after all, always laughing and having a merry-wild face!).

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Answered by itscutegirl7
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Explanation:

I think that Gellert Grindelwald was born in 1883 in Hungary, from two Pureblood magical parents (as his Acolytes are Pureblood, and he knows perfectly well their ways of seeing muggles, I think he really is a Pureblood himself) one Hungarian and the other Austrian/German. Maybe he even lived with his grandparents or other relatives, as in those times, families were numerous and it was rare for a child to be raised just by the parents. They were loving, encouraged him to do magic and used to tell him that it was a special gift (thus his phrase “magic blooms only in rare souls) a gift that non magical people couldn't understand and so they feared it. Plus Gellert was a Seer, and it is possible that one of his parents or grandparents was one as well! Another reason to make him feel special and proud of being one himself! Maybe the family allowed him to cause a bit of mischief (Gellert had a sense of humor, after all, always laughing and having a merry-wild face!).

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