John Dawlish

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John[8] Dawlish was a British wizard who worked for the Auror Office in the 1990s. Noted by Albus Dumbledore as an "excellent Auror", he accompanied Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge on assignments, and also worked under Ministers Rufus Scrimgeour and Pius Thicknesse. During the course of the Second Wizarding War, however, Dawlish's powers were diminished somewhat as he was incapacitated and attacked quite frequently.[8]

John was born somewhere in the British Isles, into the wizarding Dawlish family at some point before 1975 and attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he would achieve an impressive academic record by finishing his education earning at least five N.E.W.T.s,[9] all of them with 'Outstanding' marks.[4]
Career as an Auror
Sometime after his seventeenth birthday, Dawlish joined the Ministry of Magic, and completed a stringent series of character and aptitude tests to be accepted into the comprehensive three year long programme proscribed for the applicants of the Auror Office.[10] Having successfully passed the skills and character requirements, in the years that followed, Dawlish fought and captured Dark wizards alongside Kingsley Shacklebolt, Gawain Robards, Nymphadora Tonks and others under the command of Rufus Scrimgeour.

Under Minister Cornelius Fudge
On 20 April 1996, after Marietta Edgecombe denounced the illegal Dumbledore's Army to Dolores Umbridge, Minister Cornelius Fudge travelled to Hogwarts Castle in an attempt to expel Harry Potter, who was leading the outlawed student group. Kingsley Shacklebolt and John Dawlish escorted the Minister there, and were positioned on either side of the door to the Headmaster's office.[4]
Headmaster Albus Dumbledore took the blame instead, with a false confession. After Fudge accused him of treason and sedition against himself and the Ministry of Magic, Fudge made a small choking noise, and then looked round at Kingsley and Dawlish. Dawlish nodded reassuringly and moved forwards, his hand drifting towards the wand in his pocket. Dumbledore warned him not to be foolish, saying that he would have to hurt Dawlish if he attacked him, and the Auror blinked rather foolishly, without a clue as to what to do next. Fudge ordered the Aurors to seize Dumbledore, but the Headmaster easily defeated the Ministry officials, leaving Fudge, Umbridge, Kingsley and Dawlish unconscious on the floor as he escaped. Dawlish was the first to come to, stirring on the floor. When the wizards noted Dumbledore's absence, Dawlish fruitlessly tried to intercept him by wrenching the door to the office open and disappearing down the stairs, followed closely by Kingsley and Umbridge.[4]
In the early minutes of 17 June, just after midnight, Dawlish was among the number of Ministry officials who, led by Umbridge, attacked Rubeus Hagrid in order to arrest him and sack him from his positions of Gamekeeper and Professor. While trying to stun him, Dawlish pleaded Hagrid to "be reasonable". It is unclear whether Dawlish was one of the Aurors physically knocked-out by Hagrid, or the one who, like Umbridge, was left unharmed, but tripped over one of his unconscious colleagues and fell over. In the course of the battle, Dawlish and his colleagues were also responsible for the near-fatal injury of Minerva McGonagall as she came running from the castle to try and prevent the attack on Hagrid, hitting her with four simultaneous Stunning Spells that resulted in her being committed to St Mungo's for treatment.[6]
After the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, Dawlish was one of the Aurors who arrived with Cornelius Fudge into the Ministry Atrium. Fudge sent Dawlish and Williamson down to the Department of Mysteries to see if there were, as Albus Dumbledore told him, escaped Death Eaters in the Death Chamber, bound by an Anti-Disapparation Jinx.[11]

Second Wizarding War
— Dawlish was ordered by the Minister to tail Dumbledore[src] When Rufus Scrimgeour succeeded Cornelius Fudge as Minister for Magic due to his failure to announce the return of Lord Voldemort, Dawlish was overlooked as his successor as Head Auror and instead assigned to a task force of Aurors stationed in Hogsmeade to provide Hogwarts Castle with extra security, which also included Nymphadora Tonks, Proudfoot and Savage.[12]
Intrigued by Albus Dumbledore's activities outside his school, Minister Scrimgeour assigned Dawlish to follow Dumbledore, only to be discovered and jinxed by the headmaster to stop his pursuit.[13]
In the summer of 1997, Dawlish was put into the Confundus Charm by someone in the Order of the Phoenix, in order to provide the Death Eaters with a false trail as to when Harry Potter would depart from 4 Privet Drive. Sure enough, Yaxley extracted information from him, and he told him that he would be moved on 30 July, escorted by an entire party of Aurors. Severus Snape, however, knew this was a false trail (even noting that Dawlish was especially susceptible to the Confundus Charm) and told Voldemort the Order of the Phoenix would move Harry on 27 July.[14]

Under Minister Pius Thicknesse
On 1 August 1997, the Ministry of Magic was taken over by Lord Voldemort's Death Eaters[15] as Minister Rufus Scrimgeour was killed and replaced by Pius Thicknesse, who was under the Imperius Curse.[16] Following this event, the Aurors was decommissioned, and many of Dawlish's colleagues were stripped of their wands and jobs.[17] while he himself were reassigned to the Muggle-Born Registration Commission, in which capacity he was required to assist the Death Eater-controlled Ministry with the capture of Muggle-borns for the purported crime of "stealing magic", as well as with transporting them to Azkaban.[7]
Still under the effects of the Confundus Charm, Dawlish was Stunned by Dirk Cresswell halfway on their flight to Azkaban. Cresswell was not sure if he was left alright, but took Dawlish's broomstick and went on the run.[7]
When Neville Longbottom stepped over the line in rebelling against Alecto and Amycus Carrow at Hogwarts, Dawlish was sent to take Augusta Longbottom as a hostage to get Neville to cooperate with the new regime. However, the Ministry had heavily underestimated Augusta, and she caused him sufficient injury to merit admittance into St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries.[18]

Later life
What happened to Dawlish after the Battle of Hogwarts is unknown. However, a Confundus Charm had been placed on John Dawlish the previous July, and he continued to act "not quite right" for some time thereafter, and unless there were sufficient evidence to implicate his guilt as having served Voldemort's Ministry of his own volition, it is possible that he was never charged with anything. Indeed, if his chosen career as a Dark wizard catcher were any indication, it is safe to say that Dawlish was not a likely sympathiser of the Dark witches and wizards that had briefly risen to dominance of the wizarding community and presumably somehow coerced into helping them.

Physical description
Dawlish was described as looking very capable and self-assured, a "tough-looking wizard" with "very short, wiry" grey hair.[5] When hesitant or unsure of himself, he would blink and look "rather foolish".[4]

Personality and traits
A dedicated and hard-working individual already in his youth, John Dawlish was a man of diligence, as shown by the fact that he completed his magical education with top marks on all of his N.E.W.T. exams[4] and successfully passed the highly demanding character and skill requirements needed to join the Auror Office.[10] His conscientiousness in this regard was further reflected by how even Albus Dumbledore, quite possibly the greatest wizard of all time, considered him to be an excellent Auror.[4] He was shown to carry out his career duties diligently from his superiors.[19][6]
As a general rule, however, in his capacity as an Auror, Dawlish was a tough-minded man of action who took his duties very seriously. His unflappability was particularly evident during the Ministry's attempt to arrest Albus Dumbledore in 1996, after the headmaster falsely confessed to having conspired against the Ministry and planned to use Hogwarts to rise an army to overthrow the Ministry: not only did he not hesitate to step forward to challenge him single-handedly on this occasion,[19] something not even Lord Voldemort wanted to do if it could be avoided,[8] but showed no reluctance in pursuing after the Professor's escape when he believed it was still possible to catch him.[19]
For all his good intentions in joining the ranks of the wizarding world's best defence against the practitioners of the Dark Arts, however, it was nevertheless the case that John Dawlish ultimately owed his allegiance to a bureaucratic and corrupt institution whose directives frequently placed him in morally questionable situations. He dutifully assisted Dolores Umbridge with the arrest and forced removal of Rubeus Hagrid, despite said professor having done nothing to warrant the unceremonious eviction from a place that had been his home since childhood.[6] And while he was originally stationed in Hogsmeade to provide extra security to Hogwarts following the discovery that Lord Voldemort had returned and at large once again, he was known to have briefly abandoned his post at the behest of Rufus Scrimgeour to spy on Albus Dumbledore, which led the latter to jinx him a second time in as many school years.[13]
While he was a wizard of skill, however, Dawlish was still vulnerable to attack from people who was aware of and knew how to exploit them: One such person was Albus Dumbledore,[8] who knew them well enough to effortlessly best him on at least two occasions, and allowed the Order of the Phoenix to take advantage of his susceptibility to the Confundus Charm to lay a false trail for the Death Eaters regarding the relocation of Harry Potter. Dawlish became the "favourite punching bag" of the Order of the Phoenix in the time that followed the Fall of the Ministry of Magic, to the point where, when he was sent to apprehend Augusta Longbottom as a way of trying to force her compliance, he got severely injured by the elderly witch and ended up in St Mungo's, underestimating her.[20] Dawlish was described as having been a bit punch-drunk and no longer firing on all cylinders when she hospitalised him.[8]

Magical abilities and skills
Magical mastery: John Dawlish was a wizard of considerable ability, excelling in his studies and ultimately achieving an impressive academic record by earning top marks on all of his N.E.W.T.s. Sometime after his graduation from Hogwarts, he went on to become an Auror, which by all accounts served as a further testament of the fact that he was an unusually accomplished wizard, as only the best and brightest could ever have passed the highly demanding training programme. As an official Dark wizard catcher, he was more than proficient in at least Potions, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Transfiguration, Herbology, and Charms,[10] as well as a very capable investigator trained extensively in specialised areas such as Concealment and Disguise and Stealth and Tracking.
Auror skills: By the mid-1990s, Dawlish was regarded as an excellent Auror. Ultimately, he proved to be reputable enough to perform assignments of great responsibility: he served as bodyguard on at least one occasion to Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge, he was stationed in the village of Hogsmeade to guard Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from potential Death Eater attacks during the height of the Second Wizarding War, and he was sent to tail Albus Dumbledore when he was under suspicion by the Ministry of Magic.
Martial magic: As a professional Dark wizard catcher, Dawlish was well versed in offensive magic, but by the height of the Second Wizarding War, a combination of unfamiliar situations, far superior opponents, sheer bad luck, and Confundus Charms effectively meant that Dawlish was prevented from exercising the full extent of his skill. His two encounters with Albus Dumbledore aside, both of which predictably enough ended in him being easily defeated,[4][13] the rest of his subsequent failures came about from various unforeseen factors rather than any actual ineptitude on Dawlish's part: during the attempted dismissal of Rubeus Hagrid from Hogwarts, the magical resistance that came with Hagrid being a Half-Giant made the task of forcibly evicting him from the ground without using deadly force significantly more difficult;[6] when he was knocked unconscious by Dirk Cresswell while he transporting the former to Azkaban, Cresswell himself attributed his escape to Dawlish having been Confunded beforehand; by the time he was sent to St Mungo's by Augusta Longbottom, he had been the "favourite punching-bag" of the Order of the Phoenix for some time and was somewhat "punch-drunk", in addition to being often put under the effects of the Confundus Charm.
Flying: Dawlish was also shown be a competent broomstick flyer, as whilst working for the corrupt Muggle-Born Registration Commission, he transported falsely convicted Muggle-born individuals to the prison Azkaban via broomstick flight, meaning he was accomplished with this method of wizarding transportation.[7]

Possessions
Wand: Dawlish owned a wand, which was of unknown length, wood and core material. He used his wand in his career as an Auror.[4][6]
Broomstick: John Dawlish owned his own broomstick, which was of an unknown make and brand, to transport Muggle-borns to Azkaban via broomstick flight. However, he was stunned and had his broomstick stolen from him by Dirk Cresswell, who subsequently escaped and took it with him instead.[7]