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Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington
- His real name was Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington.
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In the Welsh translation, the Baron's name is given as Waldo. Though the Bloody Baron committed suicide, it did not stop him from returning as a ghost. The Bloody Baron is the only Hogwarts house ghost in the books without any on-'screen' dialogue.
Sep 27, 2022 · Harry Potter's Bloody Baron, the ghost of Slytherin house, has a particularly gruesome name. Here's the story of how he earned the ghastly title.
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The Bloody Baron. Slytherin 's ghost, The Bloody Baron was terrifying in appearance. The silver blood on his clothes was a clue to his death, and the horrible crimes that preceded it.
Apr 18, 2021 · The Bloody Baron is the Slytherin House ghost, a grim, silent, and terrifying specter with a gaunt face and blank eyes. His robes are covered with silver bloodstains. He is never heard to speak, although Harry does impersonate him once, using a hoarse whisper (PS16).
The Bloody Baron (late 10th century – early 11th century) was a wizard who attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Founders' time and was Sorted into Slytherin house. After Hogwarts, he fell in love with Helena Ravenclaw, but she did not love him.
The Bloody Baron is a character throughout the Harry Potter book series. He is the House ghost of Slytherin. When he was a wizard, he fell in love with Helena Ravenclaw but she was not in love with him.
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Oct 17, 2017 · A hot-tempered sort of fellow, who was responsible for the death of the Grey Lady, aka Helena Ravenclaw. In his living days, he was simply known as The Baron. It was only at the point of his death that the ‘bloody’ part of his name was added in. And for good reason.