

The matriarch of the Weasley family stands as one of the most formidable witches in the wizarding world, wielding her wand with the same fierce determination she uses to manage seven children and countless grandchildren. Born into the pure-blood Prewett family, she lost both her brothers Gideon and Fabian during the First Wizarding War, a tragedy that steeled her resolve to protect those she loves at any cost. Her marriage to Arthur Weasley produced a sprawling clan that became central to the fight against Voldemort’s regime.
Despite financial struggles that often leave the family wearing hand-me-downs and eating simple meals, she creates a home filled with warmth and unconditional love at the Burrow. Her magical abilities extend far beyond domestic charms—though her knitting needles enchant themselves and her cooking pots stir without assistance. When provoked, her famous temper can shake the foundations of her crooked house, and her Howler letters strike fear into the hearts of misbehaving children across Britain.
As an active member of the Order of the Phoenix, she demonstrated remarkable courage during both wars against Voldemort. Her protective instincts reached their pinnacle during the Battle of Hogwarts, where she engaged Bellatrix Lestrange in single combat after the Death Eater threatened her daughter Ginny. This confrontation showcased the full extent of her magical prowess and maternal fury.
Her greatest fear, revealed through her encounter with a boggart, shows the lifeless bodies of her family and Harry Potter—whom she adopted as her own son. This vulnerability beneath her strong exterior perfectly captures the heart of a woman who treats love as both her greatest strength and her deepest weakness.