The name of his followers is gellert grindelwald's army.
But it is true that Gellert is obsessed with the Deathly Hallows, and he also takes the Deathly Hallows as his symbol. The word saint does come from the deathly Hallows.
Lao Deng mentioned that Gellert was called an army, but he didn't say that Gellert's followers were called saints.
"While I was busy training young wizards, Grindelwald was building an army."
-albus dumbledore
The word "believer" was put forward by luna's father.
Luna's father said this when he mentioned the deathly Hallows.
"That's right," Xenophilius said. "Haven't you heard of them? I'm not surprised.
Very, very few wizards believe. Witness that stubborn young man
My brother's wedding, "he nodded to Ron." He attacked me because I showed a famous sign of dark wizard! So ignorant. There is nothing dark about the sacristy-at least not in that primitive sense. A person simply uses this symbol to show himself to other believers, hoping that they can help him complete this task. "
"Yes," said Shen Nuofei leave, "have you never heard of it? I'm not surprised. Only a few wizards believe this. Remember that young man at your brother's wedding, "he nodded to Ron," and criticized me for wearing a famous dark wizard logo! That's stupid. Hallows are not' black' at all-at least not in the low sense. People just use this sign to show themselves to other saints, hoping to get help in their pursuit. "
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"Well, you see, believers are looking for the deathly Hallows," said Xenophilius, licking his lips.
His lips are obviously grateful for Gurdyroot infusion.
"Well, saints look for the deathly Hallows," Chenofilius said, smacking his mouth, which clearly showed that the Gordigan tea tasted great.
You see, anyone who believes in the Deathly Hallows is called a believer, so saints are not the name of gellert grindelwald's army, but a group of people who believe in the existence of Deathly Hallows.
It's just that Gellert is crazy about the deathly Hallows and wants to be an "invincible master of death".
So gellert grindelwald's troops also believed in the magic of the deathly Hallows, so they were all saints. . .
In a word, a saint is not necessarily gellert grindelwald's army, but gellert grindelwald's army must be a saint. . .
But over time, saints usually refer to gellert grindelwald's army.