Peter Pettigrew
In the books, Peter Pettigrew is portrayed as a character with rather unremarkable and unassuming physical features. Described as small and rat-like, Pettigrew’s appearance is a fitting reflection of his cowardly and treacherous nature. He has mousy brown hair, watery, anxious eyes, and a generally anxious and fidgety demeanor.

His most distinctive physical trait is his missing finger, which he sacrificed in a dark ritual to bring Lord Voldemort back to power. This missing finger ultimately plays a crucial role in his identification and capture by Harry Potter and his friends. Pettigrew’s appearance serves as a stark contrast to some of the more heroic and memorable characters in the series, emphasizing his role as a character driven by fear and self-preservation.
