Voldemort knew that Harry was likely to go to Godric's Hollow. He knew that he would want to see his parents' graves, that he would want to see where it had all started and that he would probably be looking for information. He placed Nagini inside Bathilda's corpse to kill Harry.
Voldemort knew Harry would go there to see his parents and to find her. So he sent his snake, Nagini, to kill him.
yes. in bathilda bagshot's home.
Yes. Bathilda Bagshot was murdered in her own home through use of dark magic: either at the hands of Lord Voldemort or his death eaters. Her body was then controlled by Voldemort's, Nagini, so that when Harry Potter arrived Voldemort would know and Nagini could attack.
Bathilda Bagshot has already been cast.
She was born prior to 1881.
There is no hatty the batty...Unless you mean Bathilda Bagshot who Reeter Skeeter referred to as Batty Bathilda or something like that
Nagini impersonates Bathilda Bagshot
Nagini, Voldemort's snake.
yes. in bathilda bagshot's home.
Yes. Bathilda Bagshot was murdered in her own home through use of dark magic: either at the hands of Lord Voldemort or his death eaters. Her body was then controlled by Voldemort's, Nagini, so that when Harry Potter arrived Voldemort would know and Nagini could attack.
Voldemort's snake, Nagini, was not disguised as Bathilda Bagshot, but instead was residing in Bathilda's corpse for a short while.
Bathilda Bagshot has already been cast.
She was born prior to 1881.
She is the author of "A History Of Magic", although in Deathly Hallows she was killed by Voldemort and when Harry and Hermione met her, she was actually Nagini (Voldermort's snake) in disguise.
Bathilda Bagshot She's the author of a History of magic and quite dead by the time Harry and Hermione visit Godric's Hollow.
A History of Magic.
There is no hatty the batty...Unless you mean Bathilda Bagshot who Reeter Skeeter referred to as Batty Bathilda or something like that
Harry's Wand