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'''R.A.B.''' are the initials of a ] from ]'s '']'' fantasy novels. "R.A.B." is a currently unidentified individual who signed a note with his or her initials and placed it in an item that was found near the end of the sixth book, '']'' by ] and ], and whose identity will be confirmed in the seventh and final book in the series, '']''.

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In Chapter 28 of ''Half-Blood Prince'', the following note was found in a locket recovered by ] and ]:

{{cquote|<center>''To the Dark Lord<br />I know I will be dead long before you read this<br />but I want you to know that it was I who discovered your secret.<br />I have stolen the real Horcrux and intend to destroy it as soon as I can.<br />I face death in the hope that when you meet your match<br /> you will be mortal once more.<br />R.A.B.''<br /></center>}}

The locket was recovered in the belief that it was one of ]'s ]es. Harry, along with ] and ], started to investigate who might have had the initials ''R.A.B.'' Hermione searched the books in the school library for the names of any wizards with the correct initials, but found only two: Rosalind Antigone Bungs and Rupert "Axebanger" Brookstanton. However, neither Bungs nor Brookstanton have been seen or heard of previously in the series, and the protagonists brush them off as not having any relationship with Voldemort.

There are no candidates specifically mentioned in the books having exactly ''R.A.B.'' as initials, apart from those identified by Hermione. However, there are several characters with surnames beginning with "B" and with unknown given or middle names, or whose initials might match "R.A.B." if they preferred to use their middle name as if it were their given name. There could also be characters who changed their surname, as by marriage.

==The Search for R.A.B.==

J. K. Rowling has stated in interviews and on her web site that the sixth book of the ''Harry Potter'' series is to a large degree the first part of a two-part story.<ref></ref> She has also stated that no new major characters will be introduced in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'', the last book of the Harry Potter series.<ref></ref> Readers have drawn the conclusion that the mysterious R.A.B. must represent a person or persons already known in the existing books and that it is possible to determine the identity of R.A.B. by careful study. A wide fan-following of the ''Harry Potter'' series began speculating almost immediately about the identity of R.A.B., since this would likely and markedly affect the plot of the seventh book.

Melissa Anelli from ] and Emerson Spartz from ] were invited by J. K. Rowling to interview her immediately after ''The Half-Blood Prince'' was published. Emerson asked Rowling, "''What's one question you wished to be asked and what would be the answer to the question?''"

She replied, "''Um &mdash; such a good question. What do I wish I could be asked? Today, just today, July the 16th, I was really hoping someone would ask me about R.A.B., and you did it. Just today, because I think that is &mdash; well, I hoped that people would.''"

Melissa asked, "''Is there more we should ask about him?''" Rowling replied, "''There are things you will deduce on further reading, I think &mdash; well you two definitely will, for sure &mdash; that, yeah, I was really hoping that R.A.B. would come out.''" As is Rowling's normal policy in such interviews, this did not confirm or deny that R.A.B. had been identified.

==Regulus Black ==
Previously mentioned in the interview quoted above, Anelli suggested to Rowling that ''R.A.B.'' could stand for Black]]. Regulus, the younger brother of Harry's godfather ], has been mentioned in passing but has not had any plot significance yet.<ref name={{HP5}}ch6>{{HP5}}, chapter 6</ref> The following conversation ensued:<br>

:'''Rowling:''' "''Well, I think that would be, umm, a fine guess.''".<br>
:'''Melissa:''' "''Forgive me if I'm remembering incorrectly, but was Regulus the one who was murdered by Voldemort?''"<br>
:'''Rowling:''' "''Well Sirius said he wouldn't have been because he wasn't important enough, remember?''"<br>
:'''Melissa:''' "''But that doesn’t have to be true, if is writing Voldemort a personal note.''"<br>
:'''Rowling:''' "''That doesn't necessarily show that Voldemort killed him, personally, but Sirius himself suspected that Regulus got in a little too deep. Like Draco. He was attracted to it, but the reality of what it meant was way too much to handle.''" <br>

Rowling had already been asked about Regulus prior to the publication of ''The Half-Blood Prince'', during , ], ]. Rowling elusively answered the question "''Will we be hearing anything from Sirius Black's brother, Regulus, in future books?''" with "''Well, he's dead, so he's pretty quiet these days.''"

Regulus is mentioned three times in ''The Half-Blood Prince'', by ], by ], and then by ], early in the book. In comparison, his brother Sirius was mentioned by Hagrid in the opening chapter of the first book, with no further mention until ''The Prisoner of Azkaban'', where he was the title character alongside ].

Regulus was a ] who tried to disassociate himself from Voldemort. He was killed on Voldemort's orders (Sirius notes that Regulus was too unimportant to warrant Voldemort doing this himself).<ref name={{HP5}}ch6/> The note left by R.A.B. addresses Voldemort as ''the Dark Lord'', and Death Eaters are about the only group that customarily refers to him thus.

Regulus' middle initial is unknown (it does not appear on the family tree tapestry at 12 ], the Black family home and headquarters of ]). However, the names Alphard (his uncle), and Arcturus (his grandfather), appear on the ]. The family tree was derived from a hand-drawn sketch of the tree made by J.K. Rowling herself, and from information extracted from the novels and various interviews.


===HP Lexicon's "leak"===
Toward the end of the summer in ], ] reported that a "well-placed source" confirmed that R.A.B. stood for "Regulus Arcturus Black". Soon afterward, this was removed from the site, allegedly at the publisher's request. The founder of HP-Lexicon, Steve Vander Ark, made the following comment on another fan website, ]:
:''Obviously, Jo is the source of this information. When have you ever known me to post rumours as facts? It's from Jo. That doesn't mean she talked to me directly, of course, but I do know that it came from Jo. I honestly think that Jo figures she's already told us that it's Regulus. Read the Melissa/Emerson interview. I think she would be surprised that this is even an issue. I have asked permission to reveal who told me. If they say I can, I'll let you all know. Otherwise, feel free to take this with whatever grain of salt you need to.''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://the-leaky-cauldron.org/comments.php?entry_id=7504&pg=6#198666|date=2005-08-30|accessdate=2007-01-01|title=Comment at The Leaky Cauldron (note:postings are in reverse order)|last=Vander Ark|first=Steve|publisher=]}}</ref>
:''Steve''

In ] , Melissa Anelli reported that she had a good idea what the source was, but that she would not be much more specific out of respect for the HP-Lexicon's webmaster. However, she did somewhat defend the credibility of the source and hint at his/her identity with the following statement:
:''Well, I just want to address what people say, when they say how could it be anybody other than JK Rowling? It could very well be somebody other than JK Rowling. Clearly any information that is accurate about the books ultimately comes from JK Rowling, but many people are now involved making sure her books go around the world, go into different editions, go to the illustrators. You know what I mean? So different people need to see different things.''

===Hints from foreign edition translations of ''R.A.B.'' and ''Black''===
In several foreign-language versions of the series, the surname ''Black'' has been translated into the respective language to carry ]. In those cases, the 'B' in R.A.B. has been changed accordingly. For example, the ] edition uses the initials ''R.A.Z.'' in the locket note, and the Black family name is ''Zwarts''. In the ] edition, the note has ''R.A.S.'' (corresponding to the ''Svaart'' family){{Fact|date=April 2007}}, and the ] edition has the letters ''R.A.M.'', (corresponding to the ''Musta'' family){{Fact|date=April 2007}}. In the Greek edition the initials are "Ρ.Α.Μπ.". The "Mπ" in the Greek Language (corresponding to the "Μπλακ" family) is exactly pronounced as "B" in the English Language{{Fact|date=April 2007}}. In other editions where the ''Black'' family name is not translated to the local language, the initials remain "R.A.B.". For example, the Turkish translation keeps the family name as "Black", rather than translating it to the word for black ("siyah"), and the initials remain "R.A.B."{{Fact|date=April 2007}}.

The fact that the initials ''R.A.B.'' correspond to the ''Black'' family name consistently across various language editions gives fair support to Regulus Black being ''R.A.B.'', or at least it supports a member of the ''Black'' family.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/childrenandteens/story/0,,1999420,00.html|title=¿Hagrid, qué es el quidditch?|publisher=]|date=2007-01-27|accessdate=2007-01-27}}</ref> There are, of course, other Black family members that could fit the identity of R.A.B. For example, ]'s mother ], whose maiden name was Black, and whose given name is uncertain; he also had an uncle named ''Alphard Black'' (whose name was stricken from the ] for giving support to the disowned ]).

Another thing to consider is that Rowling has said that all the characters in play for ] have already been introduced. Therefore, no new characters will be met. Regulus is already an established person in the series (from discussions about him in Books 5 and 6).

===Portuguese Translator "Leak"===
The translator of the ] editions of the Harry Potter books, Isabel Nuñes, stated that she asked Rowling the sex of the character, so she could translate all references to "R.A.B." correctly. Nuñes claims that Rowling told her the full identity of the character was "Regulus Arcturus Black."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmfodder.com/scifi/archives/2006/10/harry_potter_my.shtml|title='Harry Potter' Mystery Revealed|date=2006-10-09|accessdate=2007-01-07|publisher=Sci-Fi Fodder}}</ref>. Rowling has not confirmed this revelation herself.

==External links==
* Full transcript of interview with ] available from ] ()
* ] biography of Regulus Black

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