The Death Eaters arriving and the Lovegood House being destroyed Xenophilius revealed that Death Eaters had captured his daughter Luna, in order to force him to cease his public political dissension of them.
Bellatrix Black Lestrange/Rabastan Lestrange/Lucius Malfoy Luna Lovegood/Death Eaters Severus Snape/Barty Crouch Jr./Rodolphus Lestrange/Bellatrix Black Lestrange Harry Potter Tom Riddle | Voldemort Hermione Granger Ron Weasley Bellatrix Black Lestrange Rodolphus Lestrange Fenrir Greyback Nagini (Harry Potter) Luna Lovegood Barty Crouch Jr ...
Later in the year, Luna was kidnapped by Death Eaters. To save her, Xenophilius betrayed Harry Potter to Death Eaters. Harry, accompanied by Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley managed to escape. Lovegood was temporarily imprisoned in Azkaban by the Death Eaters. After the Second Wizarding War, he left the prison and continued editing The Quibbler.
Luna closed her eyes, thinking about her friends back at Hogwarts—positive thoughts were said to dispel wrackspurts, and right away Luna felt the dark thoughts and fuzziness leave her brain— "Definitely wrackspurts," she chirped, walking over to the dirigible plum trees her father had planted near the stream.
Luna was one of the last D.A. members to fall, eventually being stunned by a Death Eater and thrown across the room. She regained focus just before the end of the battle and survived relatively unscathed.
Luna Lovegood and the Death Eaters by Lyla93 Chapter One: The Failed Kidnapping of Ginny Weasley. It was time for another meeting. Shadows, seemingly appearing from nowhere, gathered silently in the mist. A few of them glanced around, trying to locate the man who had brought them together. Antonin Dolohov noticed this behavior, and smiled under ...
Luna Lovegood was kidnapped by the Death Eaters due to her father's political opposition against Voldemort and her association with Harry and his friends. Xenophilius Lovegood betrayed Harry by ...
When Death Eaters attack Hogwarts, Luna, Ginny and Neville attempt to protect the school. [8][9] Luna begins her sixth year at Hogwarts in Deathly Hallows (2007). She and Ginny help Neville revive Dumbledore's Army, which infuriates the Death Eaters who are now in control of the school.
While Luna faces many challenges throughout the series, including being held captive by Death Eaters and fighting in the Battle of Hogwarts, she emerges victorious and continues to inspire readers with her resilience and kindness. Luna Lovegood does not die in the Harry Potter series, but instead lives on as a symbol of hope and courage.
Xenophilius, breaking down, replies that Luna was taken off the Hogwarts Express on her way home from Hogwarts at Christmas, and is being held by Death Eaters because of Xenophilius' printing pro-Harry stories. Further, in an attempt to get Luna released, he has sent an owl to the Ministry reporting Harry's presence.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows We didn’t want to see Luna harmed either, and we knew what the Death Eaters were capable of (for example, Frank and Alice Longbottom. Some fates are worse than death). However, it was complicated – we also loved Harry, Ron and Hermione, who came to the Lovegood house looking for help.
Luna fought against a couple of Death Eaters, and defended both Ginny and Ron at the same time. She was eventually defeated by a Stunning spell from a Death Eater.
During the 1997–1998 school year, Luna and Hagrid both acted in opposition to the Death Eaters' regime at Hogwarts, and Luna, along with Ginny and Neville, once served detention with Hagrid in the Forbidden Forest when they were caught by Snape.
Harry learns after visiting her father, Xenophilius, that the Death Eaters kidnapped Luna off the Hogwarts Express when she was coming home for Christmas in the hopes of blackmailing her father. Harry and Dobby rescue Luna from Malfoy Manor.
Luna Scamander (née Lovegood) (born on February 13, 1981) is a witch. She's the daughter of Xenophilius Lovegood and his wife Pandora Lovegood. Her mother accidentally died while experimenting with spells when Luna was only 9 years old, and Luna was raised by her father, editor of the magazine The Quibbler, in a rook-like house around the village of Ottery St. Catchpole. Luna attended ...
Luna was one of the last D.A. members to fall, eventually being stunned by a Death Eater and thrown across the room. She regained focus just before the end of the battle and survived relatively unscathed.