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Morfin Gaunt

Introduction

Morfin Gaunt was a pure-blood wizard, the son of Marvolo Gaunt, brother of Merope Gaunt, and the maternal uncle of Tom Marvolo Riddle, who would later become Lord Voldemort. A direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin and the Peverell family, Morfin was an arrogant and violent man who took immense pride in his heritage. He was a Parselmouth and spoke primarily in Parseltongue. His life was marked by squalor, prejudice, and two imprisonments in Azkaban, the second of which was for a crime he did not commit. He was framed by his nephew for the murder of the Riddle family, and the ring he inherited was stolen by Tom Riddle to be turned into a Horcrux.

Biography

Early Life and Imprisonment

Morfin lived with his father, Marvolo, and sister, Merope, in a dilapidated shack near the village of Little Hangleton. The Gaunt family lived in extreme poverty and filth, but Morfin and his father maintained a fanatical belief in their own superiority due to their pure-blood status and descent from Salazar Slytherin. Morfin was particularly cruel to his sister Merope, mocking her for her quiet nature and her infatuation with a local Muggle, Tom Riddle Sr.. In the summer of 1925, Ministry of Magic official Bob Ogden visited the Gaunt Shack to serve a summons for Morfin, who had performed a jinx on Tom Riddle Sr.. During the visit, Morfin spoke in Parseltongue, proudly admitted to the attack, and physically assaulted Ogden. His father, Marvolo, also attacked Ministry officials who arrived as backup. For these crimes, Morfin was sentenced to three years in Azkaban, while his father received a six-month sentence.

Framed for Murder

Upon his release from Azkaban, Morfin returned to the Gaunt shack to find it empty. His father had died, and his sister had run off with Tom Riddle Sr.. Approximately a year later, a teenage Tom Marvolo Riddle visited the shack seeking information about his heritage. Finding his uncle Morfin, Tom learned about his Muggle father and pure-blood mother. Enraged by the story of his abandonment, Tom stunned Morfin, stole Marvolo Gaunt's Ring, and proceeded to the Riddle House, where he used his uncle's wand to murder his father and grandparents. Before leaving Little Hangleton, Tom returned to the Gaunt shack and used a complex Memory Charm to alter Morfin's memory. He implanted a false confession, making Morfin believe he had committed the murders himself. Morfin, who harbored a deep hatred for the Riddles, proudly confessed to the crime when the Ministry of Magic arrived. He was sentenced to life in Azkaban for the murders.

Death in Azkaban

Years later, Albus Dumbledore, who was researching Lord Voldemort's past, located and visited Morfin in Azkaban. Dumbledore skillfully managed to extract Morfin's true, unaltered memory of Tom Riddle's visit. This memory proved Morfin's innocence and revealed that Tom Riddle had created his first Horcrux using Marvolo Gaunt's Ring. Dumbledore attempted to use this evidence to secure Morfin's release, but Morfin died in Azkaban before the Ministry of Magic could process the case.

Physical Appearance and Personality

Morfin Gaunt was described as having hair matted with filth and thick, dark eyes that stared in opposite directions. He was missing several teeth and lived in a state of extreme squalor. His personality was aggressive, unstable, and violent. He held deep-seated prejudices against Muggles and anyone he deemed inferior, including his own sister. He was immensely proud of his lineage and his ability to speak Parseltongue, viewing these as proof of his superiority. Morfin lacked intelligence and was easily manipulated, making him a perfect scapegoat for his cunning nephew, Tom Marvolo Riddle. His hatred and pride were his defining traits, ultimately leading to his downfall.

Magical Abilities and Skills

Possessions

Relationships

Etymology

Behind the Scenes

In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Morfin Gaunt is portrayed by actor Graham Wolfe. In the Pensieve memory of Dumbledore's visit, Morfin speaks exclusively in Parseltongue, whereas in the novel, he speaks a mix of broken English and Parseltongue. (film)