During the Calamity, the highest-threat Foundables were stashed away within the Fortress Challenges in a specific Chamber. In order for members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force to obtain them, they had to combat enemy Confoundable inside the chambers.[1]
Books I[]
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Hogwarts: A History | Hermione Granger | Written by esteemed historian Bathilda Bagshot, this book covers the history, tales, and secrets of Hogwarts Castle. When the Chamber of Secrets was opened in Harry's second school year, no copies of the book remained in the school's library. | |
Magical Waterplants of the Mediterranean | Neville Longbottom | Written by Herbologist Hadrian Whittle, Magical Waterplants of the Mediterranean is a complete record of plants found in the Mediterranean Sea that contain magical properties. It also documents how to harvest and use each plant. | |
A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration | Calvert Tillery | Emeric Switch penned this standard, required text for first year students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It details the basics of Transfiguration, one of the most complex disciplines taught at the school. | |
Advanced Rune Translation | Maisie Sheppard | Advanced Rune Translation is a required text for the elective course Study of Ancient Runes. The course can be taken by students who have entered their third year or later at Hogwarts. | |
Unfogging the Future | Lavender Brown | A required text for the Hogwarts elective class Divination, Unfogging the Future is written by Cassandra Vablatsky, and is a guide to standard fortune-telling methods, including palmistry, crystal balls, and bird entrails. |
Books II[]
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The Essential Defence Against the Dark Arts | Zelda Hum | Compiled by Arsenius Jigger, The Essential Defence Against the Dark Arts covers a variety of dark creatures and spells, and how to combat each effectively. Some of the creatures the book details are Red Caps, Grindylows, Boggarts, and Werewolves. | |
A History of Magic | Hermione Granger | The A History of Magic textbook, written by famed historian Bathilda Bagshot, is a standard text for students at Hogwarts. The comprehensive tome covers most everything relevant to the wizarding world up until the turn of the 20th century. | |
Moste Potente Potions | Bernadette Beauchene | Moste Potente Potions was penned by Phineas Bourne. It contains recipes for advanced and potentially dangerous Potions, including the Polyjuice Potion. The Hogwarts Library has a copy of Moste Potente Potions kept in its Restricted Section. | |
The Standard Book of Spells | Sophie Duchamps | The Standard Book of Spells, by Miranda Goshawk, is a collection of spells, divided into seven separate books corresponding to each year of wizarding school. It includes typical spells such as the Mending Charm, the Wand-Lighting Charm, and the Levitation Charm. | |
New Theory of Numerology | Hermione Granger | A New Theory of Numerology by Lukas Karuzos is an in-depth look at Arithmancy, the study of the magical properties of numbers. Arithmancy is an elective subject for third years and above at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. |
Books III[]
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Easy Spells to Fool Muggles | Sunita Mistry | Luca Caruso's book is a compendium of simple spells that even beginner wizards can effectively cast, and primarily lists spells meant to conceal elements of the wizarding world from Muggles | |
The Adventures of Martin Miggs, the Mad Muggle | Ron Weasley's Bedroom | Published by L. C. A. Comics, this is an individual issue from a wizarding comic book series following the adventures and mishaps of the “Mad Muggle” Martin Miggs. Ron Weasley was an avid reader and collector of the comic as a child. | |
The Tales of Beedle the Bard | Basil Silva | The Tales of Beedle the Bard (written by Beedle the Bard) is a collection of stories for wizarding children. Stories include the Tale of the Three Brothers, the Fountain of Fair Fortune, and Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump. | |
The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore | Rita Skeeter | Daily Prophet reporter Rita Skeeter wrote this exaggerated tell-all about Albus Dumbledore soon after his death. The 900 page book did expose Dumbledore's past connection to Gellert Grindelwald, his sister Ariana's sickness and his father's Muggle-related incarceration in Azkaban. | |
Jiggery Pokery and Hocus Pocus | George Weasley | Jiggery Pokery and Hocus Pocus is a collection of spells intended for troublemakers and mischief lovers alike, written by Brian Gagwilde. |
Joke Products I[]
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Extendable Ears | Phoebe Clem | Extendable Ears are a handy eavesdropping device invented by Fred and George Weasley. They are long strings with a listening device at one end. The other end can hear through walls or doors clearly, so the user can effectively eavesdrop. | |
Exploding Whizz Popper | Hayden Howell | Exploding Whizz Poppers are one of many kinds of fireworks developed by Fred and George Weasley for sale at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. They are a part of the Weasley's “Explosive Enterprises” branding initiative and are relatively inexpensive. | |
Nose-Biting Teacup | Aceline Faure | Nose-Biting Teacups are teacups that have been jinxed to bite the nose of anyone who attempts to drink from them. Zonko's joke shop carries them and Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes has developed their own form of the product. | |
Dungbomb | Louis Hubbard | Dungbombs are magical stink bombs invented by Alberic Grunnion which, when activated, discharge a debilitating cloud of putrid smoke. Dungbombs are dirty, but many have found creative - and even some noble - uses for them over the years. |
Joke Products II[]
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Fanged Frisbee | Gryffindor common room | Fanged Frisbees are flying discs that feature teeth and snarl as they fly. Forbidden at Hogwarts, the Weasley brothers created their own model, dubbed the “Fanged Flyer” and sell them at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. | |
Screaming Yo-Yo | Bennett Burgess | Screaming Yo-Yos make loud noises as they are used, invented by an un-named wizard. Part of the extensive array of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes joke products, Screaming Yo-Yos are on the forbidden list at Hogwarts. | |
U-No-Poo | Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes | U-No-Poo is a consumable pill that causes constipation in the user. Designed by the Weasley twins as a prank product, their slogan describes the pills as the “constipation sensation that's gripping the nation”. | |
Trick wand | Chandra Amble | Trick wands - also known as “fake wands” - are objects that appear to be wands but transfigure when the user attempts to cast a spell. Trick wands turn into a variety of objects including a tin parrot and a rubber haddock. |
Joke Products III[]
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Skiving Snackbox | Zeph Salvage | Skiving Snackboxes are sweets developed by the Weasley twins that are designed to make the user appear sick. Ostensibly useful for avoiding responsibilities like work or class, they come with a second treat that supplies the antidote to the symptoms. | |
Portable Swamp | Corridor Outside Umbridge's Office | The Portable Swamp was used in the hallway on the way to the office of High Inquisitor Dolores Umbridge. Left by Fred and George Weasley on the day they quit school, it caused a great deal of inconvenience for the detested Headmistress. | |
Canary Creme | Elsie Barrett | Canary Cremes are a joke product sold at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. Appearing like a standard custard cream, when eaten they transfigure the eater into a canary. With a few moments the victim moults their feathers and returns to normal. |
Magical Devices I[]
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Ministry Time-Turner | Ministry of Magic, Department of Mysteries | Time-Turners allow the user to travel back into time. Following the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, the British Ministry's entire stock was destroyed. | |
Moody’s Sneakoscope | Alastor Moody's Office | Sneakoscopes are Dark Detectors that light up and spin when someone behaves deceitfully. Bartemius Crouch Junior, under the guise of Mad-Eye Moody, disabled the Sneakoscope in the Defence Against the Dark Arts classroom because it kept activating around him. | |
Skeeter’s Quick-Quotes Quill | Rita Skeeter | The Quick-Quotes Quill is a favourite of journalist Rita Skeeter, reporter for the Daily Prophet. The quill writes automatically as subjects speak, but it tends to modify the subject's words. Skeeter's journalistic application of the quill is controversial. | |
Probity Probe | Gringotts Bank | Probity Probes are Dark Detectors that are waved in front of a person. They detect any concealment spells or hidden magical objects. Students learn about Dark Detectors at Hogwarts in Defence Against the Dark Arts class. |
Magical Devices II[]
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Secrecy Sensor | Alastor Moody's Office | Secrecy Sensors are Dark Detectors that vibrate when they detect concealments and lies. When Bartemius Crouch Junior. set one off by impersonating Alastor Moody he claimed Secrecy Sensors were useless at Hogwarts because students were always lying about their homework. | |
Spectrespecs | Luna Lovegood | The Quibbler once gave away these Spectrespecs. Multicoloured glasses that claim to let the wearer see Wrackspurts - invisible creatures that float into one's ears - Luna Lovegood was known to wear hers often. | |
Harry/Sirius Two Way Mirror | Sirius Black | Sirius gave Harry this magical two-way mirror - originally used with Harry's father James Potter when he and Sirius had separate detentions at school. It is used for face-to-face communication across great distances. | |
Deluminator | Albus Dumbledore | The Deluminator was created by former Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore. It is designed to remove and bestow light to light sources. Ron Weasley used it as a means of locating his friends, Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. |
Symbols of the Wizarding World I[]
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Dark Mark | Lord Voldemort | The Dark Mark is Voldemort's symbol of loyalty which he had branded into the skin of his Death Eaters. When Death Eaters felt the symbol burn, they knew to Apparate directly to the Dark Lord's location. | |
Ministry Crest | British Ministry of Magic | Throughout the world, there are various Ministries of Magic which provide the governmental framework for the wizarding community. Most are helmed by a single Minister for Magic, and their main purpose is to uphold the International Statute of Secrecy. | |
MACUSA Crest | Magical Congress of the United States of America | The American Ministry of Magic, the Magical Congress of the United States of America (MACUSA) provides governmental services and maintains the secrecy of the wizarding community within the United States. | |
Deathly Hallows | Xenophilius Lovegood | The Deathly Hallows are three magical items that were believed to be given to the Peverell brothers by Death himself. Legend says that whoever manages to bring the three Hallows together will become the Master of Death. |
Symbols of the Wizarding World II[]
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Ravenclaw Crest | Ravenclaw Common Room | The legendary Rowena Ravenclaw founded Ravenclaw House. The Raven is the symbolic animal of her house, whose colours are blue and silver. Ravenclaw students are known for their wit, creativity, and wisdom. | |
Slytherin Crest | Slytherin common room | Hogwarts founder Salazar Slytherin had a known affinity for students with ambition, cunning, and resourcefulness. Green and silver are the house colours. Slytherin was a Parselmouth and the house is duly represented by the Serpent. | |
Gryffindor Crest | Gryffindor common room | Adorned in scarlet and gold, Gryffindor House's animal is the Lion. It was founded by Godric Gryffindor, who admired courage, chivalry, and determination above all else. | |
Hufflepuff Crest | Hufflepuff common room | In striking yellow and black, house founder Helga Hufflepuff associated her Hogwarts House with the Badger. She welcomed students who were hard working, loyal, and fair. | |
Hogwarts Crest | Hogwarts Great Hall | Considered one of the world's finest schools of magic, Hogwarts was founded in the 10th century. Accepting students from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, its motto “Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus” translates to “Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon”. |
Symbols of the Wizarding World III[]
Wands of Dumbledore's Army I[]
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Ron Weasley’s Wand | Ron Weasley | Ron Weasley broke his ash with unicorn-hair core wand after he and Harry flew his father's flying car into the Whomping Willow during his second year at Hogwarts. The broken wand eventually obliviated Gilderoy Lockhart. It was replaced shortly after. | |
Ginny Weasley’s Wand | Ginny Weasley | The unflappable Ginny Weasley was quite an adept spellcaster, very willing to stand up to those that displeased her. She impressed the likes of Horace Slughorn with her talent at casting Bat-Bogey Hexes at students that annoyed her. | |
Harry Potter's wand | Harry Potter | Harry's holly wood with a phoenix-feather core wand broke when he was escaping from Godric's Hollow, but he was able to repair it after mastering the Elder Wand. Harry rejected the Elder Wand in favour of his original. | |
Cho Chang's wand | Cho Chang | Following the death of her boyfriend Cedric Diggory, Cho Chang joined Dumbledore's Army in an act of rebellion against the Ministry, who refused to acknowledge Voldemort's return and therefore reduced the significance of Cedric's death. |
Wands of Dumbledore's Army II[]
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Fred Weasley's wand | Fred Weasley | Fred Weasley was known for his wicked, mischievous sense of humour. He and his twin, George, left Hogwarts to start the joke shop Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. Fred was tragically killed at the Battle of Hogwarts. | |
George Weasley's wand | George Weasley | Founder of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes joke shop, George Weasley is famous for his impish sense of humour. He and his twin brother, Fred, pranked Dolores Umbridge on their last day at Hogwarts, an exit still talked about to this very day. | |
Hermione Granger's wand | Hermione Granger | After breaking Harry's wand while escaping Godric's Hollow, Hermione shared hers in an effort to keep them both protected. Hermione's wand was confiscated when they were later captured, and she was forced to use Bellatrix Lestrange's wand after escaping from Malfoy Manor. | |
Luna Lovegood's wand | Luna Lovegood | Luna Lovegood's original wand was confiscated by Death Eaters when she was taken hostage along with Garrick Ollivander. Once they were freed by Luna's friends, Ollivander gave her a new wand. | |
Neville Longbottom's wand | Neville Longbottom | Neville's first wand was inherited from his infirmed father, but was broken during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, leaving him crestfallen. It was replaced the following year by Garrick Ollivander. |
Quidditch Teams I[2][]
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Ballycastle Bats | Ballycastle Bats Practice Pitch | Hometown: Ballycastle, Ireland League: British and Irish Quidditch League Notable Players: Finbar Quigley The Ballycastle Bats are known for their equally famous mascot, Barny the Fruitbat, who is featured in Butterbeer advertisements ("I'm just batty about Butterbeer!"). | |
Chudley Cannons | Chudley Cannons Practice Pitch | Hometown: Chudley, England League: British and Irish Quidditch League Notable Players: Dragomir Gorgovitch, Galvin Gudgeon, Joey Jenkins After winning the League Cup a total of twenty one times, the Chudley Cannons' streak ended in 1892, and they have not won a championship since. | |
Gimbi Giant-Slayers | Gimbi Giant-Slayers Practice Pitch | Hometown: Gimbi, Ethiopia League: All-Africa Quidditch League The Giant-Slayers are two-time winners of the All-Africa Cup. Africa is believed to have been introduced to Quidditch by wizards travelling in search of alchemical information, a subject in which African wizards are particularly skilled. | |
Grodzisk Goblins | Grodzisk Goblins Practice Pitch | Hometown: Poland League: Polish Quidditch League Notable Players: Josef Wronski Josef Wronski invented the Wronski Feint, a move where the Seeker pretends to see the Snitch and hurtles towards the ground, only to pull out of the dive just before hitting the pitch. | |
Holyhead Harpies | Holyhead Harpies Practice Pitch | Hometown: Holyhead, Wales Established: 1203 League: British and Irish Quidditch League Notable Players: Ginny Weasley, Gwenog Jones, Glynnis Griffiths The second oldest team in the league, the Holyhead Harpies have made a name for themselves as the only all-witch Quidditch team in the League. | |
Montrose Magpies | Montrose Magpies Practice Pitch | Hometown: Montrose, Scotland League: British and Irish Quidditch League Notable Players: Eunice Murray, Alasdair Maddock, Angus Campbell The most successful team in the history of the British and Irish Quidditch League, the Magpies boast a record of thirty two League Cup wins, and two European Cup championships. | |
Moose Jaw Meteorites | Moose Jaw Meteorites Practice Pitch | Hometown: Moose Jaw, Canada League: Canadian Quidditch League The Meteorites gained infamy when they were threatened with disbandment in the 1970s, due to their raucous post-match victory flights over neighbouring towns. | |
Pride of Portree | Pride of Portee Practice Pitch | Hometown: Portree, Isle of Skye Established: 1292 League: British and Irish Quidditch League Notable Players: Catriona McCormack, Meaghan McCormack The Prides' most famous player is Chaser Catriona McCormack, who lead the team to two League wins. Her daughter currently plays Keeper for the Prides. |
Quidditch Teams II[2][]
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Puddlemere United | Puddlemere United Practice Pitch | Hometown: Dorset, England Established: 1163 League: British and Irish Quidditch League Notable Players: Benjy Williams, Oliver Wood (reserve) Puddlemere United is the oldest team in the British and Irish Quidditch League, and have won the League Cup at least twenty two times. | |
Quiberon Quafflepunchers | Quiberon Quafflepunchers Practice Pitch | Hometown: Quiberon, France League: French Quidditch League The Quafflepunchers are the frequent French League champions, and are known for their flamboyant play style as well as their shocking pink robes. | |
Sweetwater All-Stars | Sweetwater All-Stars Practice Pitch | Hometown: Texas, USA Established: 1920s League: United States Quidditch League Although Quidditch is not as popular in the States, the Sweetwater All-Stars are one of the premier teams in the United States League. | |
Tarapoto Tree-Skimmers | Tarapoto Tree-Skimmers Practice Pitch | Hometown: Peru Notable Players: João Coelho The Tarapoto Tree-Skimmers have toured Europe to great acclaim. Quidditch has grown in popularity in South America, with Peru considered the most skilled Quidditch nation in the region. | |
Toyohashi Tengu | Toyohashi Tengu Practice Pitch | Hometown: Toyohashi, Japan League: Japanese Quidditch League The Tengu take part in the traditional Japanese practice of setting fire to their brooms when beaten. The practice is frowned upon by the International Confederation of Wizards' Quidditch Committee as being a waste of wood. | |
Tutshill Tornados | Tutshill Tornados Practice Pitch | Hometown: Tutshill, England Established: 1520 League: British and Irish Quidditch League Notable Players: Roderick Plumpton, Merwyn Finwick Tornados' Seeker Roderick Plumpton holds the record for the fastest capture of a Snitch during a competitive match at three and a half seconds, set in 1921. | |
Woollongong Warriors | Woollongong Warriors Practice Pitch | Hometown: Wollongong, Australia League: Australian Quidditch League Rivals: Thundelarra Thunderers The Woollongong Warriors hail from Australia, which is said to be the ideal Quidditch-playing territory, with its large uninhabited expanses of land where Quidditch pitches can be easily established. |
Horcruxes[2][]
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Tom Riddle's Diary | Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets | One of the six true Horcruxes, Tom Riddle preserved a part of his soul within this diary. Myrtle Warren's death at the hands of Slytherin's Basilisk (whom Tom had freed) was the murder Riddle required to manifest this Horcrux. | |
Hufflepuff's Cup | Bellatrix Lestrange's Gringotts Vault, 1998 | Helga Hufflepuff's Cup was stolen from Hepzibah Smith by Lord Voldemort and used to create one of his six true Horcruxes. He gave the cup to Bellatrix Lestrange for safe keeping within her Gringotts vault. | |
Ravenclaw's Diadem | The Room of Requirement | Lord Voldemort retrieved Rowena Ravenclaw's diadem from a forest in Albania in order to create this Horcrux. To protect the piece of his soul hidden within, he returned the diadem to Hogwarts and hid it within the Room of Requirement. | |
Slytherin's Locket | Number 12, Grimmauld Place | After defecting from the Death Eaters, Regulus Black aided by Kreacher swapped Salazar Slytherin's locket with a fake so he could destroy the piece of Voldemort's soul held within. Unable to destroy the Horcrux himself, Black was consumed by the Inferi that guarded the locket. | |
Young Harry in H Sweater | Gryffindor common room | After he killed James and Lily Potter, Lord Voldemort attempted to murder the infant Harry Potter. The killing curse backfired and a part of Voldemort's soul latched onto Harry's, accidentally creating Voldemort's seventh Horcrux. | |
Nagini | Lord Voldemort | The last remaining of Voldemort's six true Horcruxes, the Maledictus Nagini had a telepathic bond with her master. Once human, but cursed to live forever as a snake, Nagini was killed during the Battle of Hogwarts by Neville Longbottom. | |
Marvolo Gaunt's Ring | Albus Dumbledore, 1996 | Voldemort turned Marvolo Gaunt's ring into a Horcrux following the revenge killing of his father, Tom Riddle Snr. The Dark Lord was completely unaware that the ring that belonged to his grandfather contained the Resurrection Stone, one of the three Deathly Hallows. |
Inquisitorial Squad I[2][]
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Umbridge in High Inquisitor Outfit | Dolores Umbridge's Office, 1995 | The thoroughly autocratic Dolores Umbridge was appointed as professor and then High Inquisitor at Hogwarts byMinister for Magic Cornelius Fudge. She used her power and natural cruelty to create a culture of fear and obedience during her tenure. | |
Draco Malfoy - Inquisitorial Squad | Slytherin common room, 1995 | Draco Malfoy was Harry Potter's nemesis during their time at Hogwarts. He was, due to family ties, reluctantly indoctrinated into Voldemort's Death Eaters - even participating in a murder plot to kill Dumbledore. | |
Gregory Goyle - Inquisitorial Squad | Slytherin common room, 1995 | Although notably dimwitted, Gregory Goyle rode Draco Malfoy's coattails to popularity within Slytherin House. He faced off against Harry, Ron, and Hermione during the Battle of Hogwarts in the Room of Requirement before eventually being saved by the trio. | |
Inquisitorial Squad Badge | Dolores Umbridge's Office, 1995 | Established by Dolores Umbridge, the Inquisitorial Squad were tasked with enforcing any Ministry-sanctioned Educational Decrees and punishing violators. Despite the obvious conflict of interest, members were even given the power to dock house points from fellow students. |
Inquisitorial Squad II[2][]
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Millicent Bulstrode - Inquisitorial Squad | Slytherin common room, 1995 | Millicent Bulstrode was a Slytherin student who entered Hogwarts at the same time as Harry, Ron, and Hermione. A talented bully, she was a perfect fit for Dolores Umbridge's oppressive Inquisitorial Squad. | |
Pansy Parkinson | Slytherin common room, 1995 | Pansy Parkinson was a Slytherin prefect during her days at Hogwarts. Cruel and routinely mean towards other students, she was friends with Draco Malfoy and became an enthusiastic member of Dolores Umbridge's Inquisitorial Squad. | |
Veritaserum | Severus Snape | Used to extract the truth from whoever drinks it, Veritaserum was applied liberally by Dolores Umbridge against students. Her use of Veritaserum, along with other sadistic tendencies, led to a culture of fear and oppression during her time as Hogwarts' High Inquisitor. | |
Vincent Crabbe - Inquisitorial Squad | Slytherin common room, 1995 | During the Battle of Hogwarts, Vincent Crabbe turned on long-time friend Draco Malfoy when Malfoy tried to keep him from killing Harry Potter, defiantly casting Fiendfyre in the Room of Requirement and perishing at the hands of his own creation. |
Hogwarts Register I[2][]
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Albus Dumbledore | Hogwarts Great Hall | The Philosopher's Stone was used to create the Elixir of Life, capable of indefinitely extending one's lifespan. Suspecting the Stone was coveted by those with dark intentions, Headmaster Albus Dumbledore hid the Philosopher's Stone within the Mirror of Erised. | |
Severus Snape | Hogwarts Potions Classroom | Former Hogwarts Headmaster Severus Snape spent his life in unrequited love with Lily Potter. After her death at Voldemort's hand, he swore to Albus Dumbledore that he would protect her son, Harry, in honour of his lost love. | |
Rubeus Hagrid | Hogwarts Grounds | Half-giant Rubeus Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts in his third year after being suspected of opening the Chamber of Secrets. Despite this early setback, Hagrid perservered and grew to become a professor and the school's longstanding gamekeeper. | |
Minerva McGonagall | Hogwarts Great Hall, 1994 | During the Triwizard Tournament, Hogwarts hosted the Yule Ball, a large Christmas celebration for students from the three schools involved: Durmstrang, Beauxbatons and Hogwarts. Professor McGonagall attended the ball with Headmaster Dumbledore. |
Hogwarts Register II[2][]
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Harry Potter | Number 12 Grimmauld Place, 1997 | The return of Lord Voldemort forced Harry Potter to forgo his seventh year at Hogwarts and go into hiding. Hunted relentlessly by Voldemort's agents, he eventually faced and defeated the Dark Lord at the Battle of Hogwarts. | |
Hermione Granger | Number 12 Grimmauld Place, 1997 | Hermione's quick mind and skilled spellwork proved exceedingly useful throughout the search for Voldemort's Horcruxes. In the Chamber of Secrets she destroyed Helga Hufflepuff's Cup - one of the Horcruxes - by stabbing it with a venemous Basilisk Fang. | |
Ron Weasley | Number 12 Grimmauld Place, 1997 | Salazar Slytherin's locket was the first Horcrux found by Harry, Ron and Hermione during their search for Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. The locket was destroyed when Ron used the Sword of Gryffindor to smash it to pieces. |
Hogwarts Register III[2][]
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Bloody Baron | Hogwarts Great Hall | The Bloody Baron is the resident ghost of Slytherin House. He took his own life after killing his one true (yet unrequited) love, Helena Ravenclaw in a lovesick rage. His clothes are covered in their blood for eternity. | |
Fat Friar | Hogwarts Great Hall | The resident ghost of Hufflepuff House, the Fat Friar was executed by Muggle clergymen. He is known to be incredibly jolly and forgiving and was even willing to vote in favour of Peeves attending the Start-of-Term Feast at Hogwarts. | |
Grey Lady | Hogwarts Great Hall | Helena Ravenclaw, "The Grey Lady", is Ravenclaw House's resident ghost. The daughter of Hogwarts founder Rowena Ravenclaw, Helena stole her mother's diadem in a fit of jealousy and fled to Albania, where she was murdered by the Bloody Baron after rejecting his advances. | |
Nearly-Headless Nick | Hogwarts Great Hall | Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington was executed in 1492 and serves as the Gryffindor House resident ghost. Nicknamed "Nearly-Headless Nick" due to the incomplete nature of his decapitation, he became a ghost because he feared death, even after being dead. |
Hogwarts Register IV[2][]
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Ginny Weasley | Gryffindor common room | Ginevra Weasley was the youngest of seven Weasley children. She favoured her mischievous older brothers Fred and George, and helped them test their joke products on classmates and even family members. She was known to be quite skilled at hexes. | |
Luna Lovegood | Ravenclaw Common Room | Luna Lovegood could often be found reading the Quibbler, a famous wizarding tabloid edited by her father, Xenophilius. Luna held many strange notions dear and was known for her eccentric beliefs and eventually married Newt Scamander's grandson Rolf. | |
Neville Longbottom | Gryffindor common room | Although he begged for Hufflepuff, the Sorting Hat saw great potential in Neville Longbottom and sorted him into Gryffindor. Neville eventually led Dumbledore's Army during Harry's absence and destroyed the sixth Horcrux by killing the Maledictus, Nagini. |
Deathly Hallows[2][]
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Cloak of Invisibility | Harry Potter | The Cloak of Invisibility has been successfully passed down through each of Ignotus Peverell's decendents. Unlike other Cloaks of Invisibility, this cloak renders the wearer completely invisible, its effect never fading. | |
Resurrection Stone | The Forbidden Forest, 1998 | Believed to be given to Cadmus Peverell by Death, the Resurrection Stone is one of the three Deathly Hallows. It has the power to bring back those lost to death, but they return only as shades of themselves. | |
Elder Wand | Albus Dumbledore | One of the Deathly Hallows, the Elder Wand is the most powerful wand ever created, believed to have been bestowed upon Antioch Peverell by Death himself. The wand has a bloody history of changing allegiance after its owner is defeated or killed. |
Wands of the Order of the Phoenix I[2][]
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Alastor Moody's Wand | Alastor Moody | Alastor Moody was a legendary Auror. During Harry's fourth year, he was set to teach at Hogwarts when he was kidnapped, imprisoned, and impersonated by Barty Crouch Junior. He died in the Battle of the Seven Potters. | |
Minerva McGonagall's wand | Minerva McGonagall | Professor Minerva McGonagall is a master at Transfiguration. She used her Animagus form to spy for the Ministry of Magic during the First Wizarding War, relaying crucial information to Aurors about the whereabouts and activities of Voldemort loyalists. | |
Severus Snape's wand | Severus Snape | After Severus Snape killed Dumbledore, Lord Voldemort mistakenly believed that Snape had inherited the Elder Wand. The Dark Lord murdered Snape to become the wand's new master but, because the death was planned and Dumbledore wasn't defeated, Snape had never been master. | |
Remus Lupin's wand | Remus Lupin | Professor Remus Lupin was a very popular Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts. He was also a werewolf, which proved problematic. After his lycanthropy was revealed, he was forced to resign from his post. |
Wands of the Order of the Phoenix II[2][]
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Arthur Weasley's wand | Arthur Weasley | Enthusiatically fascinated by Muggles and their tools, Arthur Weasley greatly enjoyed his work at the Misuse of Muggle Artefacts Office at the Ministry of Magic. Arthur often collected and enchanted Muggle objects to make them more efficient or to add functionality. | |
Bill Weasley's wand | Bill Weasley | Bill spent most of his career in Egypt as a Curse-Breaker for Gringotts Wizarding Bank. Following the return of Lord Voldemort, he managed a transfer to England so he could fulfil his duties to the Order of the Phoenix more effectively. | |
Fleur Delacour's wand | Fleur Delacour | As the champion of Beauxbatons, half-Veela Fleur Delacour had to face off against three other student champions in the Triwizard Tournament. Her wand, with its Veela hair core, was of particular interest to Garrick Ollivander. | |
Molly Weasley's wand | Molly Weasley | Molly Weasley famously defeated Bellatrix Lestrange in one on one combat during the Battle of Hogwarts, facing off and destroying the dark witch after a killing curse fired by Bellatrix missed daughter Ginny Weasley by mere inches. |
Wands of the Order of the Phoenix III[2][]
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Kingsley Shacklebolt's wand | Kingsley Shacklebolt | Long-time Auror Kingsley Shacklebolt was a crucial political and military ally during the Second Wizarding War, assisting in the defeat of Voldemort and his followers. Following the conflict the former Order of the Phoenix member was appointed Minister for Magic. | |
Mundungus Fletcher's wand | Mundungus Fletcher | Notoriously shady Mundungus Fletcher was a member of the Order of the Phoenix, albeit not the most popular. During the Battle of the Seven Potters, he Disapparated at a crucial moment, leaving Alastor Moody defenceless against Voldemort's killing curse. | |
Sirius Black's wand | Sirius Black | Along with his fellow Marauders, Sirius Black became an illegal Animagus - capable of transforming into the black dog "Padfoot" - in order to stay with fellow Hogwarts student Remus Lupin during his monthly werewolf transformations. | |
Nymphadora Tonks's wand | Nymphadora Tonks | A jovial, clumsy Auror with a joke always at the ready, Nymphadora Tonks' patronus changed forms as she realised her feelings for Remus Lupin, the werewolf. The couple eventually married and died together at the Battle of Hogwarts. |
Draco Malfoy[]
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Young Draco Malfoy | Slytherin common room | Draco Malfoy was Harry Potter's rival throughout their years at Hogwarts, and would often bully Harry and his friends. As a member of the Malfoy family, Draco was eventually though reluctantly, indoctrinated into the Death Eaters. | |
Slytherin Prefect badge | Draco Malfoy | Draco Malfoy was made a Slytherin prefect in his fifth year at Hogwarts and joined the newly-formed Inquisitorial Squad. He used his new position of power to dish out punishments to fellow non-Slytherin students. | |
Draco's wand | Draco Malfoy | Draco's wand was 10 inches long and made from Hawthorn wood, with a Unicorn hair core. Draco lost his wand during Harry's escape from capture at Malfoy Manor. Draco's mother, Narcissa, gave him her wand to use in its stead. | |
Nimbus 2001 | Hogwarts Quidditch pitch | Lucius Malfoy provided the entire Slytherin Quidditch team with Nimbus 2001's after Draco became the team's new Seeker in his Second year, with the hopes of winning the Quidditch Cup against Harry Potter's Gryffindor side. They were unsuccessful. | |
Potter Stinks badge | Draco Malfoy | These Potter Stinks badge were handed out by Draco to Hogwarts students during the Triwizard Tournament. Ostensibly to show support for Cedric Diggory over Harry, Draco's personal animus toward Potter was part of the motive. Cedric did not endorse them. |
Fenrir Greyback[]
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Fenrir Greyback | Azkaban Prison | Fenrir Greyback was a notorious Werewolf who worked in the service of Voldemort during the Second Wizarding War. Remorseless and effective instrument of terror for Voldemort to wield. | |
Fenrir's Slashed Death Eater Robes | Fenrir Greyback | The sadistic Fenrir Greyback was the Werewolf responsible for biting Remus Lupin as a child and infecting him with lycanthropy. Greyback did it to wreak revenge after Lupin's father described Werewolves as deserving “nothing but death” in a public hearing. | |
Fenrir's Gang Member | Malfoy Manor | Voldemort not only used Greyback, but he recruited Fenrir's entire gang to help overthrow the wizarding world. An effective terror squad, Voldemort often threatened to unleash Fenrir Greyback's Werewolves upon people's children in order to keep them in line. | |
Fenrir Greyback Wanted Poster | Hogsmeade Village | Even though his status as a Werewolf prevented him from being given the Dark Mark, Greyback served Voldemort ably in both Wizarding Wars. Always committed to making more Werewolves, Voldemort's violent tendencies fit well with Greyback's agenda. | |
Fenrir's Wand | Azkaban Prison | Fenrir Greyback would actively attack and attempt to turn children, hoping to expand the Werewolf population so it may one day rise against wizardkind. Not limited to just sadistic mauling, Greyback was a skilled duellist. |
Gilderoy Lockhart[]
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Gilderoy Lockhart | St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries | Gilderoy Lockhart built a reputation as a great wizard based on lies. Exposed as a fraud by Harry and Ron, he tried to Obliviate the two using Ron's broken wand. The spell backfired and erased Lockhart's memories instead. | |
Portrait of Gilderoy Lockhart Painting a Portrait of Gilderoy Lockhart | Hogwarts Defence Against the Dark Arts Classroom 3C | Obsessed with himself, Gilderoy Lockhart had several self-portraits hanging in his office and classroom. His worldview even found its way into the schoolwork he gave students - he once gave a pop quiz about his personal tastes. | |
Stack of Autographed Headshots | Gilderoy Lockhart's office | As a celebrity wizard, Gilderoy Lockhart was a best-selling author and world-class egotist. Hired to teach Defence Against the Dark Arts during Harry Potter's second year at Hogwarts, he had Harry reply to his fanmail during detention. | |
Magical Me | Flourish and Blotts | Magical Me is ostensibly the autobiography of Gilderoy Lockhart. In reality it is a compendium of the stories Lockhart stole from other people (whom he would then Obliviate) as he built his celebrity wizard reputation. | |
Gilderoy Lockhart's wand | St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries | Lockhart's fame was built on lies - he stole heroic stories from witches and wizards and then erased their memories. Lockhart was quite skilled with Memory charms, especially the memory-removing Obliviate. |
Slytherin's Basilisk[]
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Slytherin's Basilisk | Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets | Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk was kept hidden in the Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets. Tom Riddle used the Basilisk to murder Myrtle Warren, creating a Horcrux during the first opening of the Chamber of Secrets. | |
Basilisk egg | Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets | Illegal since medieval times, Basilisks can be bred by placing a chicken's egg under a toad until it is hatched. One can easily conceal the intention by removing the egg from beneath the toad, making this a rarely prosecuted crime. | |
Basilisk Eye | Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets | A Basilisk's gaze will instantly cause death to those who look directly into its sickly, pale yellow eyes. However, if one looks in the Basilisk's eyes indirectly, such as through a reflection or lens, the victim will become petrified instead. | |
Basilisk Fang | Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets | Basilisk Fangs are one of the few magical artefacts capable of destroying Horcruxes. A fang from Slytherin's Basilisk was used to destroy two of Voldemort's Horcruxes - Tom Riddle's diary and Helga Hufflepuff's cup. | |
Basilisk Skin | Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets | Much like non-magical snakes, Basilisks shed their skin as they grow. Incredibly massive, Basilisks can grow to fifty feet in length. Their armoured skin is scaled like a dragon's, and can repel most spells cast against it. |
Aragog[]
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Aragog | The Forbidden Forest | Kept as a pet by Hagrid, Aragog the Acromantula was framed as the monster that killed a student inside Hogwarts during the first opening of the Chamber of Secrets. Aragog was moved to the Forbidden Forest, where he presided over an Acromantula colony. | |
Aragog’s Egg | Aragog's Hollow, The Forbidden Forest | Hidden away deep within the Forbidden Forest and protected by Hagrid, Aragog and his wife Mosag were able to mate without the interference of wizardkind, and raised a large family together, safe from harm. | |
Aragog’s Web | The Forbidden Forest | Hagrid, who was friends with Aragog, was careful to make sure no one was able to find his family's colony. Eventually, he sent Harry and Ron there in order to discover the truth about the Chamber of Secrets. | |
Vial of Acromantula Venom | Horace Slughorn | Because of the intelligent, carnivorous nature of Acromantula, their venom is difficult to obtain from a live specimen. The venom is incredibly valuable on the wizarding market, fetching up to a hundred Galleons a pint. | |
Group of Baby Acromantula | Aragog's Hollow, The Forbidden Forest | Acromantulas are believed to be wizard-bred, and are carnivorous in nature, but they are highly social creatures and live in large colonies of their own kind, led by the oldest male and female Acromantulas. |
Peter Pettigrew[]
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Peter Pettigrew | Little Hangleton | Peter Pettigrew, along with James Potter, Sirius Black and Remus Lupin dubbed themselves the “Marauders” while at Hogwarts. Pettigrew eventually joined Lord Voldemort, leading him to sacrifice his childhood friendships by enabling Voldemort to kill James and his wife, Lily. | |
Peter Pettigrew’s Silver Hand | Peter Pettigrew | After Peter Pettigrew sacrificed his hand to bring Voldemort's body back, the Dark Lord gave him an enchanted hand. However, when Pettigrew later hesitated in killing Harry Potter, the hand turned on him and strangled him to death. | |
Peter Pettigrew’s wand | Peter Pettigrew | When he was kidnapped by Voldemort's Death Eaters, Garrick Ollivander was forced to make Peter Pettigrew a new wand, under duress. Pettigrew had lost his original while escaping after expertly framing Sirius Black for murder. | |
Scabbers the Rat | The Burrow | For many years, Peter Pettigrew was believed to be dead. Instead, he used his Animagus form - a rat - to live incognito as the Weasley's family pet. His ruse was later revealed after Sirius Black escaped Azkaban and found him. | |
Severed Finger | Godric's Hollow | To escape the wrath of Sirius Black after James and Lily Potter's murder, Peter Pettigrew murdered several Muggles and framed Sirius Black for the killings. He left his own finger behind as evidence, and Sirius was sent to Azkaban. |
Ancient Norwegian Ridgeback[]
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Ancient Norwegian Ridgeback | Fossan, Norway | Unusually aggressive towards its own kind, Norwegian Ridgebacks are one of the rarest breed of dragon. The females are typically more aggressive than males, and they feast on large animals, including water mammals, which is unusual for most dragons. | |
Norwegian Ridgeback Egg | Fossan, Norway | Hagrid's pet dragon Norberta (nee Norbert) hatched from the hard, black egg typical of the Norwegian Ridgeback. The black of the egg reflects the dark ridges on the back of the adult Ridgeback. | |
Norbert's Singed Teddy Bear | Norberta the Dragon | Hagrid gave Norbert a teddy bear while illegally raising the baby Norwegian Ridgeback in his hut. The bear stayed with Norbert even when he was smuggled away from Hogwarts grounds and moved to a Romanian Dragon Sanctuary. | |
Norwegian Ridgeback Spine | Romanian Dragon Sanctuary | Norwegian Ridgebacks share a similar visual profile with Hungarian Horntails, except for the distinct black ridges that run the length of their bodies, giving Norwegian Ridgebacks their name. Ridgebacks are also, thankfully, less hostile than the more aggressive Horntail. | |
Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit | Rubeus Hagrid | Hagrid referred to this book in order to figure out how best care for Norbert, his baby Norwegian Ridgeback. A few years out of date, the book provided useful insight. Apparently, the fundamentals of dragon rearing have remained consistent. |
Ancient Ukrainian Ironbelly[]
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Ancient Ukrainian Ironbelly | Gringotts Bank | The largest breed of Dragon, the Ukrainian Ironbelly is capable of crushing entire buildings when it lands. They can produce flames over nineteen times hotter than boiling water. Newt Scamander worked with Ukrainian Ironbellies during the First Wizarding War. | |
Gigantic Chains | Gringotts Bank | Intended to guard the deepest and most valuable vaults, the Ukrainian Ironbelly at Gringotts was held down by massive chains around its legs until it was released by Harry Potter during his desperate escape from the bank. | |
Goblin Noise Maker | Gringotts Bank | Dragons are notoriously difficult to control. The Gringotts Goblins used the sound of these Clankers to subdue the Ukrainian Ironbelly chained within the bank, guarding its vaults. They conditioned the dragon to expect pain when the Clackers make noise. | |
Pile of Gringotts Gold | Gringotts Bank | Located in Diagon Alley, centuries-old Gringotts Wizarding Bank is Goblin-owned and was once guarded by a massive Ukrainian Ironbelly. Huge sums of currency are stored inside. The British Wizarding currency consists of gold Galleons, silver Sickles, and bronze Knuts. | |
White Dragon Scale | Gringotts Bank | The Ukrainian Ironbelly the Goblins used to protect Gringotts bank cruelly never left the darkness of the bank's vaults. When it finally escaped to daylight its hide was a lighter shade, presumably due to the lack of exposure to sunlight. |
Ancient Hungarian Horntail[]
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Ancient Hungarian Horntail | Hogwarts Quidditch pitch | Hungarian Horntails are considered the most dangerous of Dragons, capable of breathing fire up to fifty feet. They feature black scales, large bronze horns, impressively massive claws and spikes that run the length of their spines. | |
Triwizard Tournament miniature Hungarian Horntail | Harry Potter | To keep the Triwizard Tournament that Harry, Cedric, Fleur and Viktor competed in fair, the champions drew a random miniature Drago to determine the breed and order in which they would complete the First Task. Harry Potter drew a miniature Hungarian Horntail as his Dragon breed. | |
Triwizard Tournament Golden Egg | Hogwarts Prefect's Bathroom | The first task of the Triwizard Tournament required the champions to steal a Golden Egg from the nest of a dragon. When opened, the Egg released an earsplitting scream, but when opened underwater, the Egg sang a clue for the second task. | |
Dragon Tooth | Romanian Dragon Sanctuary | Even the most skilled wizards are cautioned to keep away from Dragons. Aside from their claws and breath weapons, their sharp teeth can easily rip through most known material, and many breeds have a venomous bite. | |
Harry’s Firebolt | Harry Potter | Harry was gifted a Firebolt by his godfather Sirius Black. It was initially confiscated by Professor McGonagall under the suspicion that it was jinxed. After she found it perfectly harmless, she returned it and Harry used it to great effect. |
Narcissa Malfoy[]
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Narcissa Malfoy | Malfoy Manor | Narcissa Malfoy was loyal to Voldemort's cause, but as her son Draco became involved, she put her son's safety above all else. Famously, she lied to Voldemort about Harry being dead. This may be the impetus for the family's later pardon. | |
Narcissa’s Wand | Narcissa Malfoy | Narcissa Malfoy doted on her only son, Draco. She forced Severus Snape into making an Unbreakable Vow to protect him and, when Harry stole Draco's wand as he escaped from Malfoy Manor, she gave her personal wand to her son. | |
Nature's Nobility: A Wizarding Genealogy | Narcissa Malfoy | This book is a genealogy compendium documenting the “Sacred Twenty-Eight” pure-blood wizarding families. Narcissa was a staunch blood purist, like most Death Eaters. | |
Spider Earrings | Narcissa Malfoy | These silver earrings resembled spiders and belonged to Narcissa Malfoy. Narcissa, sister of Bellatrix Lestrange, was a member of the pure-blood Black family, taking the name of her husband, Lucius upon marriage. She bore a single child, Draco. | |
Malfoy Family Portrait | Malfoy Manor | The Malfoy family is listed as one of “The Sacred Twenty-Eight” in the Pure-Blood Directory - a book penned in the 1930s. It listed the twenty-eight families it asserted were still pure-blooded wizards at the time. |
Barty Crouch Junior[]
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Barty Crouch Junior | Azkaban Prison | Notorius Death Eater Bartemius Crouch Jnr kidnapped and impersonated Alastor Moody, taking his place on the Hogwarts teaching staff. He worked to make certain Harry Potter would “win” the Triwizard Tournament, providing a required piece in Lord Voldemort's resurrection ritual. | |
Flask of Polyjuice Potion | Alastor Moody's Office | Polyjuice Potion was used by Barty Crouch Junior to disguise himself as Alastor Moody for an entire year. Because Polyjuice's effects only last an hour, Crouch used Moody's habit of drinking from a hip flask to mask the scheme. | |
Mysterious Bone | Hogwarts Grounds | Barty Crouch Snr mysteriously disappeared during the events of the Triwizard Tournament. He remained missing until his son, Barty Jnr confessed to his murder. He admitted to transfiguring his father's body into a bone and burying it in a garden. | |
Bartemius Crouch Junior’s wand | Azkaban Prison | Barty Crouch Junior escaped Azkaban by trading places with his mother (using Polyjuice). His father, fearful of his past, controlled him using the Imperius Curse. At the Bulgaria vs Ireland Quidditch World Cup, Barty Jnr escaped. He cast the infamous Dark Mark announcing Voldemort's return. | |
Interrogation Chair | Council of Magical Law Courtroom, Ministry Headquarters | Bartemius Crouch Junior was accused of torturing Alice and Frank Longbottom with the Cruciatus Curse. He and his co-conspirators Bellatrix, Rodolphus and Rabastan Lestrange, were brought to trial before the Council of Magical Law for their heinous acts. Barty pleaded to the Council and his father, Bartemius Crouch Senior, that he was innocent, but they saw through his lies. His father, hoping to express his disdain for his son and make an example out of him, sentenced Barty to life in Azkaban. |
Lucius Malfoy[]
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Lucius Malfoy | Malfoy Manor | Although a loyal Death Eater, Lucius Malfoy feared Lord Voldemort as much as he admired him. Despite obvious collaboration with the Dark Lord, he and his family were pardoned following their defection from the Death Eaters during the Battle of Hogwarts. | |
Book with Sock in it | Dobby the House Elf | Like many in the wizarding world, Lucius Malfoy believed that House Elves deserved to be slaves. Harry Potter tricked Lucius Malfoy into giving his House-Elf Dobby a sock, which granted Dobby freedom from his service to the Malfoys. | |
Lucius’ Death Eater Mask | Malfoy Manor | After the Battle of the Department of Mysteries and the death of Sirius Black, Lucius Malfoy, along with several other captured Death Eaters, were sentenced to Azkaban. They were freed from the prison the following year. | |
Lucius' wand | Lucius Malfoy | Lucius Malfoy's wand was a family heirloom. When he served time in Azkaban, Draco dutifully carried the wand (and the cane it fit neatly into). Voldemort commandeered Malfoy's wand and never returned it. It was destroyed during the Battle of the Seven Potters. | |
Snake Cane | Lucius Malfoy | Lucius Malfoy's walking stick is coated in a black laquer. The cane's handle is a silver serpent head with green emerald eyes. The head serves as the handle to Malfoy's wand, which is cleverly hidden inside the walking stick. |
Dolores Umbridge[]
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Dolores Umbridge | Hogwarts Staff Room | Paranoid that Albus Dumbledore might use students to overthrow the Ministry, Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge appointed the authoritarian Dolores Umbridge to a Hogwarts professorship in an effort to curb his power. She soon rose to Headmistress and replaced Dumbledore altogether. | |
Umbridge’s Black Quill | Albus Dumbledore | As punishment for lying, or even for being suspected of it, Umbridge would sentence students to write lines with this quill. Enchanted to carve whatever they wrote into their skin, it used the student's blood as its ink. | |
Umbridge's wand | Dolores Umbridge | Despite being the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Umbridge taught a theoretical, book-centric approach to defence, and forbid the use of wands in her classroom. This eventually helped lead Harry Potter to form Dumbledore's Army. | |
Educational Decree No. 23 | Hogwarts Corridor | Educational Decree No. 23 gave the Ministry the right to appoint Umbridge as High Inquisitor to Hogwarts. As High Inquisitor, she was given the power to inspect and evaluate her fellow educators to make sure they were “Ministry approved”. | |
Frolicsome Feline plates | Dolores Umbridge's Office | In contrast to her authoritarian approach to power, Dolores Umbridge loved pink and cute items. She decorated her office with ornamental plates featuring moving kittens with bows around their necks. Theoretically adorable, the plates proved unsettling to most visitors. |
Bellatrix Lestrange[]
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Bellatrix Lestrange | Azkaban Prison | As a member of the pure-blooded Black family, Bellatrix Lestrange (nee Black) resented those who threatened blood purity. This rigour caused her to fall out with her sister Andromeda when she married Muggle-born wizard Ted Tonks. | |
Bellatrix’s Death Eater Mask | Azkaban Prison | Bellatrix was sentenced to life in Azkaban for sadistically torturing Frank and Alice Longbottom with the Cruciatus Curse, damaging their minds permanently. She remained in Azkaban until Voldemort orchestrated a mass breakout from the prison. | |
Bellatrix’s Silver Knife | Malfoy Manor | Bellatrix owned a small, ornate knife made of silver. She used it to threaten Hermione Granger in Malfoy Manor before eventually using it to kill the House-elf Dobby, who was attempting to escape with Harry Potter. | |
Bellatrix’s Wand | Azkaban Prison | Walnut, with a Dragon heart string core, Bellatrix's wand was 12 3/4' long. After a fight at Malfoy Manor it fell into the possession of Hermione Granger. Hermione couldn't feel comfortable using the wand, as she never truly won its allegiance. | |
Kreacher | Number 12, Grimmauld Place | Kreacher, the Black family House-elf, was treated as an inferior, but he held a fondness for Regulus Black, who treated him kindly. |
Lord Voldemort[]
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Lord Voldemort | Malfoy Manor | Tom Riddle, the self-proclaimed Lord Voldemort, was obsessed with immortality. In an attempt to achieve this end he split his soul into pieces - creating Horcruxes - using especially Dark and foul magic. He made seven in all. | |
The Crystal Goblet with Drink of Despair | Cave of Inferi | In an effort to protect the Horcrux contained within Salazar Slytherin's Locket, Lord Voldemort placed it into a basin of this Potion. The Drink of Despair Potion inflicts multiple horrible effects on the drinker, each worse than the next. | |
Tom Riddle’s Tin of Stolen Toys | Wool's Orphanage, Room 27 | Tom Riddle stole several small toys from the other children at Wool's Orphanage, where he grew up and kept them in a box. Before he was granted admittance to Hogwarts, Dumbledore made the resentful Tom return them. | |
Voldemort’s Resurrection Cauldron | Little Hangleton Graveyard | In an effort to return to a physical form, Voldemort concocted a Potion. Using the bone of Tom Riddle Snr, the flesh of Peter Pettigrew, and the blood of Harry Potter, this elixir successfully returned Voldemort to his physical form. | |
Voldemort’s Wand | Lord Voldemort | Tom Riddle's wand was surprisingly similar to Harry Potter's - both wands used feathers from Fawkes the Phoenix in their core. Made of Yew and 13 1/2 inches long, the wand was used to perform countless murders and other crimes. |
Appearances[]
- Harry Potter: Wizards Unite (First appearance)