"A mission from Professor McGonagall, and a chance to learn more about her? I want in!
Professor McGonagall is so private, it’s easy to forget that she even had a life outside of Hogwarts. It would be fascinating to learn more about her. Does she have hobbies? Lost loves?"
"McGonagall has dedicated her whole life to Hogwarts — first at teacher, then as Headmistress. Thet kind of commitment always requires sacrifice. I wonder what she gave up..."
This award, which commemorates the most famous wizard of his time, has been given to exceptional witches and wizards since the fifteenth century. Legend says that the green ribbon on which it hangs represents Merlin's Hogwartshouse.
"Oh, you know in all the time I was at school, no one heard McGonagall say much about the Second Wizarding War. But i've read everything I could on it, and she was a right hero."
"Well, it appears that that the Calamity has stopped prying into my life. I trust that your thirst for knowledge about my peronal affairs was quenched, miss Pickering?"
The Mirror of Erised is an ancient and powerful magical item. One glance can show the truest desire of wizard's heart - often at the cost of facing that which he does not possess.
"Would you want to look into the Mirror of Erised? I'm not sure what my deepest desires are... or if I'd even want to know. I bet Snape say himself with Lily."
"Snape is such a mysterious, brooding figure. Tall, dark, and a potions genius to boot. If you consider his life, it's rather tragically romantic, don't you think?"
Frequently filled with simmering liquid, this black pewter cauldron is favored by professorSeverus Snape for teaching the intricate art of potion-making.
"I wonder what innovative elixirs and potent potions Snape brewed in this, cauldron? It’s a piece of history!"
"Don’t you think it's a bit odd that the Calamity is focused on love? The going theory is that Grim Fawley incorporated research from the Love Room into his spell — perhaps the solution to turning the Calamity around is to look more closely at its key ingredient?
After all, love is what created the spell. Maybe it’s what we need to stop it."