

Morfin Gaunt represents the tragic decline of one of wizarding Britain’s most ancient families. Born into the House of Gaunt in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, he grew up in squalid poverty despite his lineage tracing back to Salazar Slytherin himself. Living in a ramshackle hovel near Little Hangleton, Morfin shared his miserable existence with his violent father Marvolo and sister Merope, surrounded by the few remaining Gaunt heirlooms that served as reminders of their former greatness.
The youngest Gaunt possessed a vicious temperament that matched his father’s, frequently using magic to terrorise local Muggles for sport. His preferred language was Parseltongue, the rare ability inherited through his Slytherin bloodline, though he spoke it with crude malice rather than any sense of noble heritage. When Ministry officials arrived to investigate his magical attacks on Muggles, both father and son received prison sentences in Azkaban, leaving Merope alone and vulnerable.
Upon his release from the wizarding prison, Morfin discovered his sister had vanished, having eloped with the wealthy Muggle Tom Riddle Senior from the nearby village. Years later, this union would produce a son who would become the most feared Dark wizard in history. Morfin’s final years were spent in bitter solitude until his nephew, Tom Riddle Junior, visited the hovel in 1943.
That encounter proved fatal for the last of the Gaunts. The young man who would become Lord Voldemort murdered his own grandfather and uncle, framing Morfin for the crime before stealing the family’s ancestral ring. Morfin died in Azkaban, his memories modified and his truth silenced, representing the complete extinction of Slytherin’s bloodline through violence and hatred.