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Dementors

Introduction

Dementors are foul, soul-sucking non-beings considered to be among the darkest creatures in the wizarding world. They feed on human happiness, and thus cause feelings of depression and despair in any person in their vicinity. Lacking true loyalty, they are driven by their singular desire to consume positive emotions. For many years, they served the Ministry of Magic as the guards of the wizarding prison, Azkaban. Their most terrifying attack is the Dementor's Kiss, which rips a person's soul from their body. The only known defence against a Dementor is the Patronus Charm.

Biography

Dementors are amortal creatures that breed in the coldest, darkest places. For centuries, they infested the island where the fortress of Azkaban was built, making it their natural habitat. When the Ministry of Magic decided to use the fortress as a prison, they chose to allow the Dementors to remain as guards, a decision that provided immense security at a terrible cost to the prisoners. Their first significant appearance in the series occurs when they are dispatched to guard Hogwarts and search the Hogwarts Express for the escaped prisoner Sirius Black. During this time, one entered Harry Potter's train compartment, causing him to faint. Their presence around the school throughout the year had a profoundly negative effect on Harry, prompting him to learn the advanced Patronus Charm from Remus Lupin. In the summer before Harry's fifth year, two Dementors were sent to Little Whinging, where they attacked Harry and his cousin, Dudley Dursley. This was an unauthorized attack, secretly ordered by Dolores Umbridge to discredit Harry. Shortly after Lord Voldemort's return to power, the Dementors abandoned Azkaban and allied with him, as he could offer them a far greater scope of victims than the Ministry. They subsequently fought on the side of the Death Eaters during the Second Wizarding War, including at the Battle of Hogwarts. Following Lord Voldemort's defeat, the new Minister for Magic, Kingsley Shacklebolt, officially ended the use of Dementors at Azkaban, a major reform for the wizarding world. (Pottermore)

Physical Appearance and Personality

Dementors are large, humanoid figures, approximately human-sized, and are covered in dark, tattered black cloaks that obscure their faces. Their bodies are described as being greyish and decayed, and their visible hands are “glistening, greyish, slimy-looking, and scabbed.” They move with a silent, gliding motion. They are blind, as they have no eyes. Beneath their hoods lies a formless face with a large, gaping hole for a mouth, which is used to perform the Dementor's Kiss. They radiate an intense, unnatural cold that can freeze moisture in the air. Dementors do not possess a personality in the human sense. They are instinct-driven beings motivated solely by their need to feed on positive human emotions. This single-minded hunger makes them unreliable allies, as they will abandon any master who cannot provide them with sufficient “food.”

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Etymology

The name “Dementor” is closely related to the English word “demented,” which means to be suffering from dementia or to be driven mad. This stems from the Latin verb dementare, “to drive out of one's mind.” The name accurately reflects their effect on those exposed to them, particularly the prisoners of Azkaban.

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