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The
name
of
Grindelwald
is
justly
famous
:
In
a
list
of
Most
Dangerous
Dark
Wizards
of
All
Time
,
he
would
miss
out
on
the
top
spot
only
because
You-Know-Who
arrived
,
a
generation
later
,
to
steal
his
crown
.
As
Grindelwald
never
extended
his
campaign
of
terror
to
Britain
,
however
,
the
details
of
his
rise
to
power
are
not
widely
known
here
.
Educated
at
Durmstrang
,
a
school
famous
even
then
for
its
unfortunate
tolerance
of
the
Dark
Arts
,
Grindelwald
showed
himself
quite
as
precociously
brilliant
as
Dumbledore
.
Rather
than
channel
his
abilities
into
the
attainment
of
awards
and
prizes
,
however
,
Gellert
Grindelwald
devoted
himself
to
other
pursuits
.
At
sixteen
years
old
,
even
Durmstrang
felt
it
could
no
longer
turn
a
blind
eye
to
the
twisted
experiments
of
Gellert
Grindelwald
,
and
he
was
expelled
.
Hitherto
,
all
that
has
been
known
of
Grindelwald
's
next
movements
is
that
he
"
traveled
abroad
for
some
months
.
"
It
can
now
be
revealed
that
Grindelwald
chose
to
visit
his
great-aunt
in
Godric
's
Hollow
,
and
that
there
,
intensely
shocking
though
it
will
be
for
many
to
hear
it
,
he
struck
up
a
close
friendship
with
none
other
than
Albus
Dumbledore
.
"
He
seemed
a
charming
boy
to
me
,
"
babbles
Bathilda
,
"
whatever
he
became
later
.
Naturally
I
introduced
him
to
poor
Albus
,
who
was
missing
the
company
of
lads
his
own
age
.
The
boys
took
to
each
other
at
once
.
"
They
certainly
did
.
Bathilda
shows
me
a
letter
,
kept
by
her
,
that
Albus
Dumbledore
sent
Gellert
Grindelwald
in
the
dead
of
night
.
"
Yes
,
even
after
they
'd
spent
all
day
in
discussion
--
both
such
brilliant
young
boys
,
they
got
on
like
a
cauldron
on
fire
--
I
'd
sometimes
hear
an
owl
tapping
at
Gellert
's
bedroom
window
,
delivering
a
letter
from
Albus
!
An
idea
would
have
struck
him
,
and
he
had
to
let
Gellert
know
immediately
!
"
And
what
ideas
they
were
.
Profoundly
shocking
though
Albus
Dumbledore
's
fans
will
find
it
,
here
are
the
thoughts
of
their
seventeen-year-old
hero
,
as
relayed
to
his
new
best
friend
.
(
A
copy
of
the
original
letter
may
be
seen
on
page
463
.
)
Gellert
--
Your
point
about
Wizard
dominance
being
FOR
THE
MUGGLES
'
OWN
GOOD
--
this
,
I
think
,
is
the
crucial
point
.
Yes
,
we
have
been
given
power
and
yes
,
that
power
gives
us
the
right
to
rule
,
but
it
also
gives
us
responsibilities
over
the
ruled
.
We
must
stress
this
point
,
it
will
be
the
foundation
stone
upon
which
we
build
.
Where
we
are
opposed
,
as
we
surely
will
be
,
this
must
be
the
basis
of
all
our
counterarguments
.
We
seize
control
FOR
THE
GREATER
GOOD
.
And
from
this
it
follows
that
where
we
meet
resistance
,
we
must
use
only
the
force
that
is
necessary
and
no
more
.
(
This
was
your
mistake
at
Durmstrang
!
But
I
do
not
complain
,
because
if
you
had
not
been
expelled
,
we
would
never
have
met
.
)
Albus