Godelot is a character in The Tales of Beedle the Bard. He is a Dark wizard who possessed the Elder Wand a century after Egbert the Egreious.[1]
Biography[]
Godelot lived in medival times when he obtained the Elder Wand. He studied and advanced the Dark Arts and wrote a collection of dangerous spells in his notebook. He called his wand "my moste wicked and subtle friend, with bodie of Ellhorn, who knowes ways of magick moste evile". He considered the Elder Wand a companion and often described it like it was instructing him. The work of Godelot was later published in Magick Moste Evile.[1]
At some point he had a son, Hereward who went mad. Hereward locked Godelot in his own cellar after he took his father's wand. Godelot could not escape and likely died there.[1]