Definitions for "Marauders"
The Marauders from the Harry Potter novels were four friends who attended Hogwarts, a generation before that of Harry Potter. They consisted of: James Potter (Harry's father), nicknamed "Prongs"; Sirius Black, nicknamed "Padfoot"; Remus Lupin, nicknamed "Moony"; and Peter Pettigrew, nicknamed "Wormtail".
Marauders in the fantasy role-playing game are mages that embody the Dynamic in the metaphysical trinity, where the Technocracy embodies Stasis, the Nephandi embody Entropy, and the Traditions embody balance between the three. Their avatars are aligned as with the Wyld and so are they characterized by a kind of magical insanity.
The Marauders are a group of mutant supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe and enemies of the X-Men. They were created by Chris Claremont and made their debut in Uncanny X-Men #210 (Oct 1986).
Marauders is the 32nd episode (production #206) of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise.