Also, welcome!
Overall this is a good wiki, and the mods are definitely on the side of the lgbt community, but I have seen in the last year an increase in some homophobic users and definitely some transphobic users that walk the line in what they write and tend to get away with their bigotry.
There are also others that are simply unaware of what she-who-must-not-be-named has done and so it’s very awkward when these people praise her.
I guess overall what I’m trying to say is this wiki has good intentions, but definitely is not perfect.
Voldemort was only after muggleborns, squibbs, and half-breeds, which collectively make only a very small percentage of magical humans, and almost entirely in just the UK, he was not directly going after the entire world magical population.
If ALL of magic kind was under threat I think they’d fight back with full force.
Yes, if the alternative is their entire population being genocided.
Who said anything about fallout, that spell utterly disintegrates anything the caster deems a threat to themselves. Cast it right at the missile and there no longer is a missile.
^but Protego Diabolica probably could.
Anyway, if the muggles started using deadly force then wizards would probably retaliate in equal deadly force.
Proposition #1: Against
Proposition #2: Against
+1 for Against
Yeah, when I was doing my rewrite I had to redo the schedule for each year because of the inconsistencies. I prioritized classes whose time slot had relevance to the plot, than fit the other classes in on the gaps.
First, this wiki already has a link to an off-topic discussion post on the Pottermore wiki where you can do all that you mentioned above.
Second, this wiki has about 100 active users, and hundreds if not thousands of less active users overall(who are from all over the world and therefore have dozens and dozens of holidays and cultural events), so imagine what this wiki would look like if every minor calendar event ten+ users posted strictly about that event, the actual Harry Potter parts of the discussion page would be drowned out.
Finally, the user above me is correct, wikis with less strict discussion rules have way more bots and trolls and have personally made me (an adult, can’t imagine the risks to a minor) feel unsafe. So stricter rules helps keep all users safe by being able to more quickly weed out the rule breakers, trolls, and bots.
I am a huge wolfstar fan, as anyone who has been here for 6 months or more will probably tell you.
Neville Longbottom. Also McGonagall used to be married.
In Hogwarts Magic Unleashed he actually teaches new Aurors spells they need.
Kill people for how they were born is a monstrous thing.
Half blood, the parentage you just described is literally those of Harry Potter and he is a half-blood.
Canonically Hogsmeade for the UK.
So your conclusion is that Harry and Ginny are in fact not biologically related.
Where? Please name a single blood related ancestor they both share.
@Phantom Stranger2 Again, no they are not. They are only related through marriage, they do not share a single strand of dna.
Men can reproduce until death, it might be more challenging but vast majority don't lose the ability all together.