![]() Ariana likely had no more than a few months left of her tragic young life, making the resulting feud between Aberforth and Dumbledore that much sadder and preventable. According to Dumbledore, phoenixes only come to the family when they are actively dying. Ariana was already 14 when she died, making her older than most obscurial children. Regardless of who ended her life, her fate was already sealed. Yet despite the unwavering whodunnit aspect of it all, we do discover something else: Ariana was an obscurial. Given the future dictator's desire to get Dumbledore to leave with him, the scene unfolding implies a darker possibility: Could Grindelwald have murdered Ariana, on purpose or knowingly let it happen?Īnother possibility is that Aberforth knows which spell killed his sister (possibly his own), explaining his continued grudge against Albus and his refusal to talk about Ariana. ![]() To make matters creepier, Grindelwald laughed as the brothers dueled. "One minute she was there, next she was gone," Dumbledore recalled. ![]() ![]() ![]() Dumbledore even opens up to Newt and Theseus about the dreadful event, saying that he and Aberforth foolishly drew their wands without seeing their sister come down the stairs. ![]()
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