Dumbledore had a personally scarring experience with Muggles. Dumbledore shared in this interest, as well as a desire to lift the Statute of Secrecy, which keeps witches and wizards in hiding from the Muggle world. Grindelwald was enthralled by the legend of the Deathly Hallows, which is probably why he went to live at Godric’s Hollow - it was the home of the Peverell brothers, who many thought to be the same brothers in the story of the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Cloak of Invisibility. Together, we are unstoppable!' So, I think he would take anything from Dumbledore to have him on his side.” “I don't think that he would reciprocate in that way, although he would be as dazzled by Dumbledore as Dumbledore was by him, because he would see in Dumbledore, 'My God, I never knew there was someone as brilliant as me, as talented as me, as powerful as me. “I think he was a user and a narcissist, and I think someone like that would use it, would use the infatuation,” Rowling explained for the book Harry, a History (via Harry Potter fan site Snitch Seeker). Grindelwald never reciprocated that love.
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