What We Do (and Don't) Know About McClaggan
An original editorial by Rachel
In her Q&A session after the reading of OotP,
JKR gave away that there will be a new
character in Book 6 with the last name McClaggan. There are some things that we
donÂ’t yet know about this character, but there are some we can assume by working out
the clues.
For instance, there are the actual linguistics and roots of the name. McCglaggan is a
Scottish name. My mum and stepdadÂ’s last name is McCamish, and they confirmed that
names ending in ‘McC’ are almost always Scottish names. For instance, McDonald or
McDougal. The Irish names are ones that end in O: OÂ’Connor, OÂ’Neil, etc. As an
example of how this works in the HP books, take Seamus Finnigan. Finnigan, though
not one of the ‘O’ names, is still an Irish-sounding surname. And Professor Binns
calls Seamus “O’flattery” during CoS when the class is asking him about the
Chamber of Secrets. ThatÂ’s not to mention that Seamus and his mum were supporting
Ireland at the Quidditch World Cup. Therefore, we can safely assume that Seamus is
Irish. Using the same logic, we can also assume that this mysterious McClaggan is
Scottish, as opposed to having roots in Ireland or England. What is most important, however, is his role in
Books 6-7.
Listed below are possible roles McCglaggan plays in HBP:
The New Minister of Magic. J.K. Rowling has confirmed that there will be a new
MoM in Book 6. Now, I know many people were fans of Arthur Weasley taking this
post, due to the joke Ron made- “We’ve got about as much chance of winning the cup
as dad has of becoming Minister of Magic”. And they do win the cup. Not to mention
Ron is usually right when he jokes about something. But, on the FAQ of her official
website, JKR said (and I quote) “Alas, no,” when she answers the question of whether
Mr. Weasley will take the post of new MoM. Thus, we can safely scratch him off the
list. There are other possible candidates (Lucius Malfoy through the use of bribery
and blackmail, Dumbledore if he finally decides to accept, etcÂ…), but I think
McCglaggan is as good a person as any other. We know nothing about him/her other
than the name, so it canÂ’t yet be disproved.
The new DADA teacher. So far, all of the DADA teachers have been new characters.
We havenÂ’t had somebody last more than a year, and we havenÂ’t met any of them
before the book where they were the DADA teacher. There has not been one mention of
McCglaggan up to the end of OotP, and there wasnÂ’t a mention of Lupin, Moody,
Lockhart, or Umbridge before they came on to the scene either. It would break tradition for
Lupin or Moody to come back (I know the DADA teacher Moody wasnÂ’t the
real Moody, but the logic still applies). There are candidates for the post that
weÂ’ve met before (Fleur Delacour, Tonks, etcÂ…) but again, McCglaggan is as good a
person as any to fill it.
An Order member. We met most of the Order members of any importance during
Book 5, but Ron and Hermione said that there were Order members that they had not
met. Perhaps (fill in the first name of your choice here) McCglaggan has an assignment
that brings him/her into a bit higher profile, thus we meet him/her in Book 6. ItÂ’s
certainly possible.
A Death Eater/dark wizard. Somehow, I donÂ’t think so on this one. We already
have enough named death eaters, and it just makes more sense for this new character
to fill a different role. ItÂ’s possible but unlikely in my opinion.
A nobody character. This one I extremely doubt. JKR wouldnÂ’t have gone through
all the trouble of finding a surname she actually really liked (read her Q&A session
where she mentions McCglaggan and youÂ’ll understand what I mean) if the name was
just a filler for a passerby or nobody student. I think McCglaggan actually has
some sort of role that is at least semi-important.
The Half-Blood Prince. Contrary to the identity of the new DADA teacher, I think
the HBP will be somebody who weÂ’ve met or heard of before. It would be unlike JKR
to have a character that is so important as to share the title with Harry (like
Sirius did) suddenly come out of nowhere, when he/she had never been mentioned or
hinted at before (if you look carefully, Sirius was). I do have two favorite
candidates as to who the HBP is, but that would be the subject of a different
editorial. Thus, I will not go any further into the topic here.
So, to end all this guessing, letÂ’s recap what we do and donÂ’t know about
McCglaggan, and what we should and shouldnÂ’t assume.
First name- unknown
Gender- unknown
Ancestry- most likely Scottish
Age- unknown (though I doubt he/she will be a baby or very elderly)
Most likely job/role- DADA teacher, Minister of Magic or Order member
Importance to plot- most likely average to high
That doesnÂ’t give us much, but itÂ’s better than nothing. Cheers to Book 6, where
we will find out the identity and role of the mysterious McCglaggan!
9/28/04