It then acted as a guide, leading Ron back to Harry and Hermione after he left them following an argument. Whenever Hermione and Harry mentioned Ron's name, he could hear snippets of conversation before and after, even though he was far away. It seemed to also act like a homing device. In 1997, the Deluminator was left to Ron Weasley in Dumbledore's will. Ron using the Deluminator for the first time after Dumbledore left it to him Why would he have left you an item so rare?" - Rufus Scrimgeour about Dumbledore's gift to Ron Weasley Certainly it is of Dumbledore’s own design. In 1996, Dumbledore used it again to darken Privet Drive before coming to collect Harry. The Deluminator again provided added security to keep Harry Potter safe, as he was a highly valued target among Lord Voldemort's supporters, and to keep the Order's headquarters secret, because these headquarters were also a highly valued target. ![]() In 1995, Dumbledore lent the Deluminator to Mad-Eye Moody, who used it when transporting Harry from the Dursleys' home to the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix at 12 Grimmauld Place. Dumbledore's Deluminator allowed Hagrid to arrive with added security. Dumbledore was expecting Rubeus Hagrid to transport the infant Harry Potter to Privet Drive, where Dumbledore would leave him at the Dursley household. On 1 November 1981, after the murders of James and Lily Potter by Lord Voldemort, Dumbledore used the Deluminator to darken Privet Drive, where the Dursley household was located. ĭumbledore using the Deluminator to darken Privet Drive In 1931, Albus used this Deluminator during his duel with Credence Barebone. In 1927, Albus Dumbledore used the Deluminator to darken London's streets to talk with Newt Scamander and avoid detection by the Ministry of Magic employees. ![]() If anyone looked out of their window now, even beady-eyed Mrs Dursley, they wouldn’t be able to see anything that was happening down on the pavement." - Dumbledore using the Deluminator to darken Privet Drive in 1981 ĭumbledore using the Deluminator to darken London's streets Twelve times he clicked the Put-Outer, until the only lights left on the whole street were two tiny pinpricks in the distance, which were the eyes of the cat watching him. He clicked it again - the next lamp flickered into darkness. The nearest street lamp went out with a little pop. He flicked it open, held it up in the air, and clicked it. It seemed to be a silver cigarette lighter. " He found what he was looking for in his inside pocket.
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