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Kreacher was not however fully able to betray the Order because he wasn't their protector and couldn't say where the House of Black was. Kreacher however sold enough information to get Narcissa knowing that Harry loved Sirius and would go to protect him from Voldemort in a possible hostage crisis.
Voldemort took Kreacher to the Crystal Cave and forced him to drink the potion in the basin so that Voldemort could place Salazar Slytherin's Locket in the basin. The potion, (the same one Dumbledore drank) caused Kreacher to have nightmarish delusions, intense stomach pains and made him dehydrated.
Kreacher was quite rude to Sirius – but Sirius was no angel to Kreacher either. Sirius, as I have indicated already, was not fond of the house elf because it echoed the Black's opinions relentlessly. Sirius couldn't stand anyone harping on as his late family did, and Kreacher devoted his later life to doing it.
Like most members of the Black family, Kreacher believed that Muggle-borns and blood traitors were scum. Because of this, he frequently insulted Hermione even though she tried to be nice to him.
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Kreacher indeed had no affection for Harry. Initially at least. Kreacher was part of the heirloom that came to Sirius, him being the last Black in the male line. He reluctantly did his duty, but his true loyalties lay towards Sirius' distant family, Bellatrix.
After Sirius' death, Harry placed part of the blame on Kreacher and part on Severus Snape, but put most of the blame on himself. Under Harry's ownership, Kreacher was ordered to work in the Hogwarts kitchens.
Tributes were pouring in on Twitter last night when JK Rowling revealed the fate of Kreacher the house elf. Responding to a fan's question of what happened to him after the Harry Potter books ended, Rowling replied with the sad – and actually quite blunt – news that he had passed away. “He died, aged 666” she wrote.
The story of Sirius Black and Marlene McKinnon first began in their sixth year at Hogwarts. She was new and he was more than happy to make her feel welcome.
His loyalty and undying love for his master, Regulus Black, is what brings him over to the side of good, and he becomes a helpful and fervently loyal friend to Harry.
'. Master Regulus volunteered Kreacher to assist Voldemort who then took Kreacher to a cave, forced him to drink a basin of burning potion and left him for dead. The elf had been used to test the defences for a locket bearing the symbol of Slytherin. Unbeknown to Voldemort, Kreacher escaped and returned to Regulus.
After becoming a Death Eater, Regulus began to consider abandoning Lord Voldemort, partly because his master mistreated and intended to kill the Black family's loyal house-elf Kreacher whilst setting up the security measures for one of his Horcruxes.
Regulus drank the potion himself, stole the locket, and replaced it with the false one signed “R.A.B.” that Harry found. He ordered Kreacher to return home, never to reveal to Regulus's family what had happened to him, and to destroy the locket, after which Kreacher saw Regulus dragged beneath the lake and killed.
After Sirius' death, Harry Potter became Kreacher's new master.
Therefore, when Regulus Black gave Kreacher the horcrux to hold onto, it turned Kreacher bad. The horcrux amplified the negative emotions that Ron had and similarly it makes Kreacher hate mudbloods even more and disrespect Hermoine way more than he would have if he didn't have the horcrux.
According to the WOMBAT test, it is possible that house-elves have an average life expectancy of 200 years, cannot be ordered to kill themselves, breed infrequently and only with their master's permission, can override wizard enchantments, and have an allegiance to their home rather than its inhabitants.
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Harry was not used to mastering a house elf, since Harry wasn't raised in the Wizarding World. Therefore, the idea that Kreacher could help Harry out of a tight spot just didn't occur to him—or to Ron or Hermione, either.
It may be as simple as Regulus ordered Kreacher not to take him back. Regulus didn't want to involve his family in his fight against Voldemort, he may have chosen to die to keep them safe, rather than hide at home, knowing Voldemort was hunting him. That would put everyone in danger.
Kreacher was so powerful that he was able to Disapparate where wizards could not, escaping the Inferi that surrounded the locket Horcrux. This wasn't something they had to learn, or something they had to harness: it's just something that they were.
Narcissa Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrage were never kind to Kreacher. They just made him feel so. They wanted as much information from him as possible.
Hufflepuff House prides itself on being “the friendliest, most decent and most tenacious house of them all.” These wizards and witches aren't afraid to put in a little work to get the job done, and above all, they're extremely loyal.
Hufflepuff has produced the least amount of Dark wizards
' In fact, the most evil deed we can remember a Hufflepuff ever doing was Ernie Macmillan wearing a 'Potter Stinks' badge.
1. Gryffindor – Brave and competitive. 2. Ravenclaw – Smart and clever.