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Common Foundables appearing around the world since the beginning of the Calamity. This section is divided into ten subsections - Families. Like all Foundables, Trace Encounter Foundables are magical imprints of people and places from the past and present that have been created by the Calamity.[1]

Care of Magical Creatures

Hagrid's Hut

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Abraxan Wizards United
Abraxan Winged Horse Beauxbatons Academy of Magic Abraxan is a breed of large, powerful winged horses with a palomino colouring. A team of Abraxan winged horses were used to transport a carriage filled with Beauxbatons students to Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament of 1994.
Hagrid's Hut Wizards Unite
Hagrid's Hut Hogwarts Grounds This small, wooden cabin nestled into the edge of the Forbidden Forest is the long time home of Rubeus Hagrid, the gamekeeper and Professor of Care of Magical Creatures at Hogwarts.
BuckbeakWU
Buckbeak Rubeus Hagrid Buckbeak was a Hippogriff saved by Harry Potter from an unfair execution. Buckbeak was instrumental in enabling Sirius Black to escape the Dementors and leave Hogwarts.
HagridWU
Rubeus Hagrid Hogwarts Grounds Half-Giant, gamekeeper, and Professor of Care of Magical Creatures, Rubeus Hagrid has an affinity for tea, gardening, and magical creatures (especially of the extremely dangerous variety). He is rarely seen without his faithful boarhound, Fang, by his side.
NorwegianRidgebackWU
Baby Norwegian Ridgeback Romanian Dragon Sanctuary Native to Norway, young Norwegian Ridgebacks develop the skill to breathe fire earlier than any other dragon breed. Hagrid illegally hatched a baby Norwegian Ridgeback, Norberta, who was eventually raised in a dragon sanctuary.

Pumpkin Patch

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KneazleWU
Kneazle Magical Menagerie An excellent pet for any witch or wizard, Kneazles are magical felines with a high intelligence and the ability to detect suspicious people. They are often bred with normal housecats, as purebred Kneazles require a special license to own.
BabyHippogriffWU
Baby Hippogriff Hogwarts Grounds Hippogriffs build nests upon the ground for their young where they lay a single large, fragile egg which hatches within a remarkable 24 hours. Infant Hippogriffs can fly within a week of hatching.
AcromantulaEgg
Acromantula eggs Island of Borneo Acromantula Eggs are Class A Non-Tradeable Goods. Females can lay up to one hundred eggs at a time, and the eggs are roughly the size of beach balls.
FlobberwormWU
Flobberworm Slug & Jiggers Apothecary Large, toothless brown worms, Flobberworms have the Beast Classification of X, the lowest classification on record, known simply as “boring”.
MonsterBookofMonstersWU
Monster Book of Monsters Flourish and Blotts The Monster Book of Monsters is an incredibly vicious fanged textbook used by Rubeus Hagrid when he taught Care of Magical Creatures. Opening the book requires that the user tame it by gently stroking its spine.

Forbidden Forest I

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HippogriffWU
Hippogriff Hogwarts Grounds A Hippogriff is a flying magical creature with the head, talons, and wings of an eagle, and body, tail, and rear end of a horse. Hippogriffs are native to Europe and can make noble companions if shown the right level of respect.
Firenze WU
Firenze Forbidden Forest Firenze is a Centaur who lives within the Forbidden Forest. He briefly broke with Centaur tradition and taught Divination at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry before eventually returning to his colony following the Battle of Hogwarts.
BabyUnicorn
Baby Unicorn Forbidden Forest Unicorn foals are initially gold in colour before turning silver and then white as they mature. Unicorns inhabit the forests of Europe and their horn, blood, and hair all have coveted magical properties.
PuffskeinWU
Puffskein Magical Menagerie A popular pet for wizarding children, a Puffskein is a docile magical creature covered in fur. They are easy to care for, and have no objection to being cuddled or thrown about.
DragonEggWU
Dragon Egg Romanian Dragon Sanctuary Dragon mothers are extremely protective of their eggs, breathing fire on them to keep them warm and incubate their young. Dragon Eggs are classified as Class A Non-Tradeable Material.
BlastEndedSkrewtWU
Blast-Ended Skrewt Hogwarts Grounds Blast-Ended Skrewts, controversially bred by Rubeus Hagrid, are a cross between Manticores and Fire Crabs. Aggressive and ill-tempered, male Blast-Ended Skrewts have stingers, while the females have suckers in order to suck blood.

Forbidden Forest II

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Baby Cerberus Argolid Peninsula, Greece The Cerberus are incredibly rare magical creatures native to the Greek isles. Essentially a very large three-headed dog, they are fearsome creatures who can be overcome by lulling them to sleep using music. A mature Cerberus named Fluffy was once utilized by Albus Dumbledore to protect the Philosopher's Stone at Hogwarts castle.
Baby Chinese Fireball WU
Baby Chinese Fireball Sichuan, Southwest China This dog-sized winged fury is a baby Chinese Fireball dragon. Its name is derived from the creature's penchant for breathing fire from its mouth and nose. Fireballs are known for their red/gold colouring and gold spikes that ring the back of their skulls. As with all Dragons they are not - under any circumstances - recommended as pets. Fireballs are extremely dangerous, feeding on most mammals, including humans.
Baby Mooncalf WU
Baby Mooncalf Cork, Ireland The Baby Mooncalf, much like it's full grown counterpart, only ventures from its burrow during the full moon. Infant Mooncalfs are known to be elusive - often hiding in tall grass and eluding prying eyes. Mooncalf dung harvested at night is used to make magical plants grow faster.
Baby Troll WU
Baby Troll Yding Skovhøj, Central Jutland There are many documented breeds of Troll in the wizarding world. This is an infant Mountain Troll, notable for his delightfully daft expression and unusual size-to-strength ratio. Wizards have managed to train some Troll breeds to do specific, low-variability tasks (like standing guard). Some believe that training Trolls when they are young makes this training easier, but this theory fell into dispute following Roger "the Master of Trolls" Handlebaum's very public demise in 2003 in Las Vegas.
Baby Phoenix WU
Baby Phoenix Ayn Shams, Egypt One of the most truly wondrous magical creatures on this earth is the magnificent and (quite possibly) eternal Phoenix. Very few of these incredible birds have ever been tamed (if that is even the correct term). Given that a Phoenix lives, dies and is reborn a common philsophical argument exists throughout the wizarding world: what then makes a Baby Phoenix? Despite being tiny and clearly infantile, they are most certainly older and wiser than most living things. This quandary vexes even the most astute wizarding scholars.

Dark Arts

Borgin & Burkes

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Wanted Poster of an Azkaban Escapee Hogsmeade Village Relentlessly guarded by Dementors, Azkaban is a fortress prison for witches and wizards. The Dementors feed on every happy thought, leaving prisoners nothing more than an empty shell, devoid of hope, rendering escape nearly impossible.
MagickMosteEvile
Magick Moste Evile Hogwarts Library Restricted Section Magick Moste Evile was written by Godelot, one-time owner of the Elder Wand. Despite being a detailed exploration of the Dark Arts, it has no relevant information regarding Horcruxes. It will, however, emit a ghostly wail when slammed shut.
HandofGloryWU
Hand of Glory Borgin and Burkes Best friend of thieves and plunderers, a Hand of Glory is a shrivelled up hand that gives light only to the one who holds it, even in complete darkness.
FleshEatingSlugWU
Flesh-Eating Slugs Hogwarts Cabbage Patch Flesh-Eating Slugs are a breed of magical garden slugs, commonly found in Great Britain. Their mucus has a corrosive effect on the skin, and it is recommended to use a specialised repellent to deal with these pests.
VanishingCabinetWU
Vanishing Cabinet Room of Requirement A pair of Vanishing Cabinets allow for travel between two places. However, travel is only possible if both cabinets remain intact. Draco Malfoy famously used one to travel between Knockturn Alley and Hogwarts.

Knockturn Alley

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Knockturn Alley Sign Knockturn Alley Neighbouring the bustling marketplace of Diagon Alley, Knockturn Alley features niche stores that sell artefacts and supplies for Dark magic. Knockturn Alley has a reputation for being frequented by the less savoury members of the wizarding world.
SwoopingEvilWU
Swooping Evil Newton Scamander's suitcase Swooping Evils are large flying magical creatures, and practice a form of encephalophagy - they are known to feed off of brains. It is recommended that only skilled magizoologists handle Swooping Evils.
Hag WU
Hag Russia Hags are beings that feast on children and appear as very old, ugly witches. Possessing very rudimentary magic, hags have appeared in Muggle fairy tales as a wholly stereotypical and unenlightened depiction of a “witch”.
ThestralWU
Thestral Forbidden Forest Thestrals are gaunt, ghostly winged horses with leathery bat-like wings and reptilian facial features, invisible to all except those who have witnessed death. Excellent mounts, they can travel at incredible speed and cover vast distances.
MinistryExecutionerWU
Ministry Executioner British Ministry of Magic Ministry Executioners are tasked with executing magical creatures that have been deemed too dangerous by the Ministry of Magic. Walden Macnair, a ministry executioner was famously tasked with the execution of Buckbeak the Hippogriff.
BellatrixPortraitWU
Portrait of Bellatrix Lestrange Malfoy Manor Bellatrix Lestrange was one of Voldemort's most loyal and fanatical followers, known for her sadistic, unpredictable nature. Sentenced to life in prison at Azkaban for the torture of Alice and Frank Longbottom, she was killed at the Battle of Hogwarts.

Fallen Ministry Atrium

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Magic is Might statue British Ministry of Magic Atrium The Magic is Might statue, a tribute to blood purity within the wizarding world, replaced the Fountain of Magical Brethren in the Ministry's atrium during Lord Voldemort's brief reign. It depicted the superiority of wizards and witches over Muggles.
TomRiddleSrGravestoneWU
Tom Riddle Snr's Gravestone Little Hangleton graveyard Tom Riddle Snr. was buried in Little Hangleton graveyard after he was murdered by his son - Lord Voldemort. His bones were later exhumed and used in Lord Voldemort's resurrection.
TomRiddleWU
Tom Riddle Professor Slughorn's Office Tom Riddle's mother died shortly after giving birth to him at Wool's Orphanage. Albus Dumbledore recognised his magical potential and offered Tom a place at Hogwarts. The talented, disturbed youngster would grow up to become the notorious Lord Voldemort.
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Percival Graves MACUSA Auror Headquarters A skilled Auror, Percival Graves was head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement within the Magical Congress of the United States of America. In 1926, Graves was impersonated by Gellert Grindelwald.
VoldemortPortraitWU
Portrait of Voldemort Malfoy Manor Lord Voldemort was one of the most powerful and dangerous Dark wizards of all time, obsessed with finding the key to immortality. A portrait is regarded as only a representation of the living subject as seen by the artist.

Hogwarts School

DADA Classroom

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Boggart Cabinet Hogwarts Defence Against the Dark Arts Classroom A Boggart is an amorphous shape-shifting creature that changes into whatever the viewer's worst fear is. Wizards are encouraged to approach a Boggart in a group, as the Boggart will be unable to focus on a single victim.
GryffindorStudentWU
Gryffindor Student Gryffindor Common Room Brave, chivalrous, and with nerves of steel, students from Gryffindor House share in the legacy of Harry Potter, Albus Dumbledore, and Remus Lupin. Gryffindor has a fierce rivalry with Slytherin House.
HufflepuffStudentWU
Hufflepuff Student Hufflepuff Common Room Hufflepuff students embody patience, hard work, and loyalty. Cedric Diggory, Nymphadora Tonks, and Newt Scamander all famously graced Hufflepuff House. The Common Room can be accessed by tapping on a barrel by its entrance to the rhythm of “Helga Hufflepuff”.
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Ravenclaw Student Ravenclaw Common Room Ravenclaws are clever, creative, and competitive students. Entrance to the Ravenclaw Common Room requires that students answer a riddle. Luna Lovegood, Gilderoy Lockhart, and Garrick Ollivander were all Ravenclaw students.
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Slytherin Student Slytherin Common Room With ambitious, cunning, and resourceful students, Slytherin House has a legacy which includes Draco Malfoy, Severus Snape, and Tom Riddle. The spectacular Slytherin Common Room is located in the dungeons of Hogwarts, underneath the Black Lake.

Moving Staircases

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FlitwickWU
Professor Flitwick Hogwarts Charms Classroom Filius Flitwick is the Professor of Charms and Head of Ravenclaw House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Before embarking on his teaching career, Flitwick was a duelling champion.
McGonagallWU
Professor McGonagall Hogwarts Transfiguration Classroom An expert in Transfiguration, Minerva McGonagall has been at Hogwarts for several decades and has earned a reputation as a strict but fair educator. She is one of only seven legally registered Animagi from the last century.
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Pomona Sprout Hogwarts Greenhouse Three Pomona Sprout teaches Herbology at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and is Head of Hufflepuff House. Known for her cheerful demeanour, Professor Sprout helped brew the Mandrake Restorative Draught that healed students Petrified during attacks by Slytherin's Basilisk.
MyrtleWU
Moaning Myrtle Hogwarts Girls Bathroom A former student of Hogwarts, Myrtle Warren was killed under mysterious circumstances in a Hogwarts girls' bathroom. She now haunts the same lavatory, often heard moaning and sobbing all the way down the hall.
PeevesWU
Peeves Hogwarts Great Hall The resident poltergeist at Hogwarts - Peeves has haunted the castle since its very inception. Relentlessly mischievous, he shows little respect for students, but has shown affinity for student troublemakers like Fred and George Weasley.
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Hogwarts House Cup Hogwarts Trophy Room Every school year, the four Hogwarts Houses compete against one another to win the highly coveted House Cup, a prestigious honour awarded to the Hogwarts House that earns the most points throughout the year.

Great Hall

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FawkesWU
Fawkes Albus Dumbledore Fawkes the phoenix played a key role in helping Harry Potter defeat Slytherin's Basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets. Fawkes was a long time companion of Albus Dumbledore's - mysteriously disappearing after Dumbledore's death.
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House Hourglasses Hogwarts Great Hall The Hogwarts Hourglasses count House points, using precious stones to represent each House: rubies for Gryffindor, diamonds for Hufflepuff, sapphires for Ravenclaw, and emeralds for Slytherin. Points are awarded based on student performance, behaviour, and excellence throughout the year.
OwlLecturnWU
Owl Lecturn Hogwarts School From behind this ancient owl lecturn, the headmaster or headmistress of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry presides over the Welcoming Feast. This feast welcomes both new and returning students to the upcoming school year.
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Portrait of Albus Dumbledore Hogwarts Headmaster's Office One of the greatest wizards of all time, former Headmaster of Hogwarts Albus Dumbledore was known for - among many things - his alchemical work with Nicolas Flamel, the defeat of Gellert Grindelwald, and the 12 uses of dragon's blood.
Sorting Hat WU
Sorting Hat Hogwarts Headmaster's Office Originally owned by Godric Gryffindor, the Sorting Hat was enchanted by the four founders of Hogwarts to evaluate and properly sort first-year students into one of the four school houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin.

Moving Staircases II

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Godric Gryffindor Portrait WU
Portrait of Godric Gryffindor Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry One of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Godric Gryffindor prized the qualities of bravery, daring and nerve in his students. Two known relics of the venerable wizard remain: the Sorting Hat and the Sword of Gryffindor.
Helga Hufflepuff Portrait WU
Portrait of Helga Hufflepuff Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Unlike the other founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, who were highly selective of the students admitted to their houses, Helga Hufflepuff accepted anyone who wished to learn. She valued above all others the traits of determination and loyalty.
Rowena Ravenclaw Portrait WU
Portrait of Rowena Ravenclaw Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry One of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Rowena Ravenclaw valued intelligence and wit among the students selected for her house. The only known relic of Ravenclaw is a diadem said to enchance the wearer's cleverness.
SalazarSlytherinPortraitWU
Portrait of Salazar Slytherin Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry One of the most talented wizards of the time, Salazar Slytherin was among the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. For his house, he sought out students who exhibited cunning and ambition - and whose magical ancestry was purest.
Wild Boar WU
Wild Boar Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry It is said that when the four founders were seeking a location to build their school of magic, Rowena Ravenclaw had a vision of a warty hog that guided her to a cliff overlooking a lake. Thus, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry found its home - and its name.

Legends of Hogwarts

Room of Requirement I

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WeasleyFireworks WU
Weasley Fireworks Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes stocks a variety of magical fireworks in their shop at 93 Diagon Alley. Some varieties have been charmed, including those that multiply every time one attempts to Vanish them or others that explode when struck by a stunning spell.
LunaLovegoodWU
Young Luna Lovegood Ravenclaw Common Room Delightfully odd and quirky, Luna Lovegood was an intelligent, perceptive, brutally honest friend to Harry Potter. Daughter of Quibbler founder Xenophilius Lovegood, Luna was a talented duellist, proving her mettle in several battles during the Second Wizarding War.
Dumbledore's Army Dueling Dummy WU
Dumbledore's Army Duelling Dummy Room of Requirement These mechanical Death Eaters were used by Dumbledore's Army as they practised defending themselves against Dark magic. Following Educational Decree no. 24 by Headmistress Dolores Umbridge banning the existence of student organisations, Dumbledore's Army were forced to meet in secret.
GinnyWU
Young Ginny Weasley Room of Requirement The only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley, the talented Ginny emerged from the long shadows of her brothers to play as both Chaser and occasionally Seeker for the Gryffindor Quidditch team.
Filch&MrsNorrisWU
Filch and Mrs Norris Hogwarts Great Hall Caretaker Argus Filch and his cat Mrs Norris can be spotted lurking the halls of Hogwarts, on the lookout for any misbehaving students and complaining about Peeves the Poltergeist. Filch happily issues write-ups for any number of transgressions.
NevilleWU
Young Neville Longbottom Room of Requirement Neville Longbottom was notorious for his bad luck and forgetfulness at Hogwarts. Despite his humble beginnings, he excelled in Herbology and grew to become a hero in the Battle of Hogwarts, slaying Nagini the Maledictus with the Sword of Gryffindor.

Potions Classroom

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HedwigWU
Hedwig Hogwarts Owlery Harry received his owl Hedwig as a birthday gift from Hagrid. She remained his loyal companion throughout his years at Hogwarts, delivering his mail and keeping Harry company when he was sent back to the Dursley's home every summer.
Half-Blood Prince's Copy of Advanced Potion MakingWU
Half-Blood Prince's Copy of Advanced Potion Making Professor Slughorn's Potions Classroom A used copy of Advanced Potion Making, personally annotated by the mysterious Half-Blood Prince. Replete with supplementary information about Potion recipes, the book featured entirely new spells.
HarryPotterWU
Young Harry Potter Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire Harry Potter spent his early childhood with his Muggle relatives, the Dursleys. It wasn't until he turned eleven that he discovered he was actually one of the most famous wizards alive - having survived Lord Voldemort's Killing Curse.
SnapeWU
Professor Snape Hogwarts Potions Classroom Severus Snape was the Potions Master at Hogwarts. While he posed as a Death Eater, Snape was secretly working with Dumbledore as a spy, infiltrating Lord Voldemort's inner circle and eventually guiding Harry in his fight against the Dark Lord.
SiriusBlackWU
Sirius Black Number 12, Grimmauld Place Sirius Black was best friends with James Potter, and godfather to his son, Harry. He was wrongly convicted for the murder of twelve Muggles and Peter Pettigrew and spent twelve years in Azkaban before he escaped.

Chess Chamber

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FlyingKeyWU
Flying Key Hogwarts Charms Classroom Professor Filius Flitwick enchanted a flock of winged, flying keys, as a means of protecting the Philosopher's Stone. By obscuring which key was the “right” one, he hoped to discourage potential thieves.
HermioneWU
Young Hermione Granger Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire Born to a pair of Muggle dentists, Hermione Granger was a highly accomplished witch during her time at Hogwarts. She excelled in nearly every subject and mastered magic and Potions that were considered too advanced for someone her age.
WizardChessQueenWU
Wizard Chess Queen Hogwarts Chess Chamber Wizard Chess is an enchanted form of Muggle chess, except the game pieces move on their own and attack the opposing player's pieces when capturing. Pieces may offer advice to players they don't trust.
RonWeasleyWU
Young Ron Weasley Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire The youngest boy of the Weasley family, Ron befriended Harry Potter in their first year at Hogwarts. Ron helped Harry throughout his ordeal against Lord Voldemort, eventually acquitting himself well in the Battle of Hogwarts.
DumbledoreWizardsUnite
Albus Dumbledore Hogwarts Headmaster's Office Former Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore was one of the most accomplished wizards of his time, serving as Harry Potter's mentor during Harry's time in school. Dumbledore was a beloved educator, impacting generations of young witches and wizards with his wisdom and guidance.

Room of Requirement V

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FredWeasleyWU
Fred Weasley Room of Requirement Along with his twin brother George, Fred was among the first students to join Dumbledore's Army. It was an early act of rebellion against Professor Umbridge - a feud that would culminate in fireworks.
AngelinaJohnsonWU
Angelina Johnson Room of Requirement In joining Dumbledore's Army, Angelina embraced the rebellion against Professor Umbridge, whose many offences included preventing Gryffindor Quidditch team members from playing.
ParvatiPatilWU
Parvati Patil Room of Requirement As a member of Dumbledore's Army, Parvati became proficient at a number of defensive spell - even casting such an effective Reductor Curse that she reduced a table to dust. Her hard work resulted in Parvati earning an O.W.L. in Defence Against the Dark Arts.
George WeasleyWU
George Weasley Room of Requirement Along with his twin brother Fred, George learned defensive spells in Dumbledore's Army that would serve him well at the Battle of Hogwarts. One such spell was Expecto Patronum, which conjures a protective Patronus - a Magpie, in Fred and George's cases.
Dumbledore’s Army Sign-up Sheet WU
Dumbledore’s Army Sign-up Sheet Room of Requirement A seemingly-innocent piece of parchment, this list of signatures contained a powerful curse that would punish any member who divulged the secrets of Dumbledore's Army.

Yule Ball Great Hall

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Harry and Parvati Yule Ball Great Hall Although Parvati was keen to dance with Harry at the Yule Ball opening ceremony, it would prove to be the only dance that the pair would share. When Harry expressed disinterest in the festivities, she left him to mope with Ron and joined a Durmstrang student on the dance floor.
HagridAndMadameMaximeWU
Hagrid and Madame Maxime Yule Ball Great Hall Before Hagrid and Madame Maxime had an emotional misunderstanding about whether she was half-giant or simply big-boned, the two shared a delightful dance at the Hogwarts Yule Ball.
HermioneAndViktorWU
Hermione and Viktor Yule Ball Great Hall Although Viktor had no shortage of potential dates to the Yule Ball, it was Hermione who caught his eye. He spent weeks working up the nerve to ask her out, finally finding an opportunity while she studied in the Hogwarts Library.
FredAndAngelinaWU
Fred and Angelina Yule Ball Great Hall Friends, classmates and teammates on the Gryffindor Quidditch team, Fred and Angelina made a dashing match at the Hogwarts Yule Ball.
YuleBallProgramWU
Yule Ball Program Yule Ball Great Hall Intricately cut from silver parchment, this printed programme appeared on tables at the Hogwarts Yule Ball event.

Hogwarts Grounds

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YoungSiriusBlackWU
Young Sirius Black Hogwarts school grounds Sirius Black (alias Padfoot) was the first member of the Black family ever sorted into Gryffindor.
YoungJamesPotterWU
Young James Potter Hogwarts school grounds Renowned Gryffindor Seeker James Potter (or Prongs to those in the know) lead the incorrigible group of delinquents known as the Marauders.
YoungRemusLupinWU
Young Remus Lupin Hogwarts school grounds In addition to being a talented young wizard, Remus John Lupin (or Moony to his friend) was a werewolf. As a Gryffindor prefect, he attempted to be the level head of the Marauders.
YoungPeterPettigrewWU
Young Peter Pettigrew Hogwarts school grounds Peter Pettigrew (also known as Wormtail) was a small, mousy boy who gravitated toward the popular and powerful.
UnfinishedMarauder'sMapWU
Unfinished Marauder's Map Hogwarts school grounds Cunningly enchanted with a mischievous personality, the map reads: Messers Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs proudly present the Marauder's Map.

Ministry of Magic

Ministry Atrium

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Flock of Interdepartmental Memos British Ministry of Magic Atrium Communication across all department of the British Ministry of Magic is facilitated by Interdepartmental Memos: purple self-propelled paper aeroplanes. The previous communication solution - owls - were replaced after realising the mess made from their droppings.
DailyProphetStandWU
Daily Prophet Stand British Ministry of Magic Atrium The Daily Prophet is the only official wizarding news outlet in Britain, and its two editions are delivered daily to witches and wizards via owl. Closely linked to the British Ministry of Magic, some claim the paper shows an occasional bias.
MinistryOfficialWU
Ministry Official Ministry Official's Cubicle The Ministry of Magic serves as the primary governing body within the United Kingdom. Ministers work for the Ministry doing all sorts of crucial jobs, from law enforcement to research and education to traditional governance.
MinistryAdministratorWU
Ministry Administrator Ministry of Magic Portkey Office The Ministry of Magic has hundreds of employees in varying capacities, but an overarching priority for every member is the enforcement of the Statute of Secrecy. Signed in 1692, the statute has successfully kept the magical and Muggle worlds separate.
ProphecyRecordWU
Prophecy Record Ministry of Magic Department of Mysteries These orbs are a means of keeping a record of prophecies made by Seers, kept within the Department of Mysteries at the Ministry of Magic. An orb can only be found and collected by the person who is the subject of the prophecy itself.

Ministry Atrium II

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VeilWU
The Veil ]Ministry of Magic Department of Mysteries A portal between the world of the living and the dead, the Veil resides within the Death Chamber inside the Ministry of Magic's secretive Department of Mysteries. Once one crosses the threshold into the Veil, there is no return.
FountainofMagicalBrethenWU
Fountain of Magical Brethren British Ministry of Magic Atrium This fountain features five golden statues representing a wizard, witch, Goblin, Centaur, and House-Elf. Located in the atrium of the Ministry of Magic, it depicts the bond between all magical beings and beasts.
BogrodWU
Bogrod Gringotts Wizarding Bank Goblins are proud magical beings that are known for their work with metals, particularly silver. They believe that an object's true owner is the one who makes it, not who purchases it. Gringotts Wizarding Bank is run by Goblins.
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Tank of Brains Ministry of Magic Department of Mysteries The Tank of Brains is located within the Department of Mysteries at the British Ministry of Magic. When disturbed, the brains within the tank are capable of emitting dangerous tendrils of thought which are powerful enough to suffocate a human.
MinistyEmployeeNewtScamanderWU
Ministy Employee Newt Scamander Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures Before becoming a world-renowned Magizoologist and author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Newt Scamander worked at the British Ministry of Magic’s Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. His extensive knowledge of beasts and the unique bonds that he was capable of forming with them led to a series of rapid promotions within the department.
KingsleyWU
Kingsley Shacklebolt[2] Ministry of Magic, Auror Headquarters Kingsley Shacklebolt joined the Order of the Phoenix and became a critical ally of Harry Potter's during the Second Wizarding War. He eventually became Minister for Magic, working to rid the Ministry of discrimination and corruption.
Minister Hermione Granger WU
Hermione Granger[2] British Ministry of Magic Before pursuing a hugely successful career in the British Ministry of Magic, Hermione Granger was instrumental in the destruction of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. Both of Hermione's parents were Muggle dentists.

Courtroom Ten

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ArthurWeasleyWU
Arthur Weasley Misuse of Muggle Artefacts Office, 1992 The head of the Weasley household, Arthur Weasley has an immense fascination with Muggles and how they manage their daily lives without magic. During the Second Wizarding War, Arthur joined the Order of the Phoenix and fought at the Battle of Hogwarts.
MoodyWU
Mad-Eye Moody Ministry of Magic Auror Headquarters One of the greatest Aurors to ever live, Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody was responsible for apprehending a considerable number of Dark Wizards at great cost to himself - losing a leg, a part of his nose and (most famously) an eye in the process.
MinistryVisitorEntranceWU
Ministry Visitor's Entrance British Ministry of Magic The Visitor's Entrance to the British Ministry of Magic is accessed through a worn phone box located on an unremarkable London street. To access the Ministry, one must dial 62442 inside the booth.
TonksWU
Nymphadora Tonks Ministry of Magic Department of Mysteries A skilled but clumsy Auror, Nymphadora Tonks was known for being a Metamorphmagus - having the ability to change some of her physical features at will. Tonks was tragically killed at the Battle of Hogwarts alongside her husband, Remus Lupin.
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Wizengamot Accusation Chair Courtroom Ten, British Ministry of Magic Part of the Wizengamot's function is to act as high court for the British Wizarding community. The accusation chair binds the accused to its seat during trial using unbreakable magical chains.

Magizoology

Newt's Case

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GraphornWU
Young Graphorn Newt Scamander's Suitcase Graphorns are large, aggressive hump-backed creatures native to the mountains of Europe, whose horns are a highly sought-after Potions ingredient. In 1926 Newt Scamander was known to have the last breeding pair of Graphorns, working toward a re-population strategy.
BabyNifflerWU
Baby Niffler Newt Scamander's Suitcase Nifflers can have large litters of up to 8 babies, which can come in a variety of different colours, ranging from the typical black to brown & white, grey & white, and tricolour. They are born with an instinctive love for anything shiny or glittery.
NifflerWU
Niffler Edith Abernathy Nifflers are adorable creatures with a love for shiny objects, but can be quite mischievous if left unattended. Their ability to find valuable metals is often used by wizards as a means of tracking down treasure.
BillywigWU
Billywig Darwin, Australia Billywigs are an insect native to Australia. Their stings cause giddiness and levitation and too many stings can cause this levitation to last for days on end. Their stingers are coveted for use in several Potions.
MooncalfWU
Mooncalf Cork, Ireland Mooncalves are extremely shy creatures that only leave their burrows during a full moon. It is believed that their dung, when harvested before sunrise, will make magical plants grow stronger.

Central Park

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PickettWU
Pickett Newt Scamander's Pocket Pickett is Newt Scamander's beloved Bowtruckle companion. Strong minded and determined, Pickett can frequently be found in the top pocket of Scamander's coat due to his attachment issues.
BowtrucklesWU
Branch of Bowtruckles The Black Forest, Germany Bowtruckles are tiny tree-dwelling creatures that have the appearance of a twig, which allows them to camouflage with their surroundings. Considered to be tree guardians, they favour trees that can be used to create wands.
ErumpentWU
Erumpent Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania Erumpents are large, dangerous creatures with an extremely thick hide that can repel most spells, and a horn that contains a liquid that can explode. Erumpent horns, tail and exploding fluid are highly sought after.
DemiguiseWU
Demiguise Newt Scamander's Suitcase Peaceful, primate-like creatures who are found in the Far East, Demiguises can make themselves invisible, and their hair can be used to weave Invisibility Cloaks. Demiguises have precognitive sight so that the only way to catch them is to do something completely unpredictable.
MurtlapWU
Murtlap Newt Scamander's Suitcase Murtlaps are sea creatures whose flesh has magical properties. Tentacles can be eaten to improve resistance to jinxes, while pickled and strained Murtlap is used in a common home remedy to treat cuts and abrasions.
MountainTrollWU
Mountain Troll Liechtenstein Mountain Trolls are the largest breed of troll (some weighing as much as a tonne) and, while they are the most aggressive, they remain relatively unintelligent. They can be easily out-smarted and defeated by most capable wizards.

New York City Street

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ThunderbirdWU
Thunderbird Arizona Thunderbirds are massive birds that are highly sensitive to danger and have the power to ofcreate storms as they fly. They are native to the deserts of America and their feathers have been used in wandmaking.
NewtWU
Newt Scamander Newt Scamander's Suitcase Newt Scamander grew to become a famed Magizoologist, known for his book "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them". His talent for handling and connecting with magical creatures is legendary, with many species treating him differently than other humans.
UnicornWU
Unicorn Estonia The Unicorn is a magical white horse featuring a single horn upon its head. They possess magical properties: Unicorn hair used in wands cores tend to produce the most consistent magic while Unicorn Blood is said to lengthen one's lifespan.
OccamyEggsWU
Occamy eggs Newt Scamander's Suitcase Occamy eggs are made of pure silver, and are protected vigilantly by adult Occamy. Aside from their pure value as an ore, the eggs are an essential ingredient for the Potion Felix Felicis, making the eggs incredibly valuable.
OccamyWU
Occamy Newt Scamander's Suitcase Occamy are winged serpents that are choranaptyxic - able to grow or shrink to fit into any available size. Occamy are native to Asia and are protective of their eggs, which are made of silver and therefore immensely valuable.

Magical Games and Sports

World Cup Grounds

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GobstonesWU
Gobstones Set Slytherin Common Room A messy children's game similar to marbles where, when a player loses a point, a gobstone will spray putrid liquid on the player. Despite its reputation as a children's game, the Gobstones World Championship is taken very seriously by afficionados.
QuaffleWU
Quaffle Puddlemere United Quaffles are 12 inch, red, oddly-shaped leather balls that are thrown through large hoops in order to score points in Quidditch. Each time a Quaffle is thrown through a hoop, the throwing team scores 10 points.
MagicalMegaphoneWU
Magical megaphone Department of Magical Games and Sports Similar to a Muggle megaphone, this megaphone is enchanted to amplify sound even further than its Muggle counterpart. Magical megaphones can fill large areas with sound and are a favoured method of amplification at wizarding sporting events.
QuidditchWorldCupTrophyWU
Quidditch World Cup International Confederation of Wizards' Quidditch Committee Since 1473 the Quidditch World Cup has been the wizarding world's premier international sporting event. Held every four years, national teams from across the globe battle for the prestigious title of world champions.
QuidditchPlayerChudleyCannonsWU
Chudley Cannons Player Chudley Cannons Quidditch Pitch The Chudley Cannons were a once dominant Quidditch team that has endured a long period of failure. In 1972 the team motto changed from “We Shall Conquer” to “Let's all just keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best”.

Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch

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BludgerWU
Bludger Quality Quidditch Supplies Bludgers are 10-inch iron balls that magically fly about a Quidditch pitch, knocking players from their brooms. Two Beaters - players equipped with iron bats - spend the match protecting their Teammates by knocking bludgers away.
GoldenSnitchWU
Golden Snitch The Chudley Cannons The smallest ball in Quidditch, the autonomously flying Golden Snitch is worth 150 points and immediately ends the match when caught. Each team has a single Seeker and they are the only players allowed to capture the Golden Snitch.
QuidditchKeeperRonWU
Quidditch Keeper Ron Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch Long-shot Ron Weasley was appointed Keeper of Gryffindor's Quidditch team after an uneven tryout during his fifth year at Hogwarts. He eventually overcame his limitations and helped them win the Quidditch Cup that same year.
QuidditchPitchStandsWU
Quidditch Pitch Stands Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch To be closer to the competition, the wooden seating towers of the Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch loom high above the ground. The stands in between are decorated with the house colours and mascots of the two teams participating in the match.
Beater'sBatWU
Beater's bat Chudley Cannons Quidditch Pitch In Quidditch, Beaters use these magically reinforced bats to redirect the animated iron Bludgers away from their fellow Teammates and (preferably) towards the rival team. Bludgers were once made of rock, but their tendency to shatter inspired a redesign.
ExplodingSnapWU
House of Exploding Snap Cards Hufflepuff Common Room Exploding Snap is a popular card game where the cards periodically explode in the players' hands. The game can be played solo or in groups and is mildly dangerous. It features alternative rulesets such as a Bavarian Rules variant.

Triwizard Maze

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Nimbus 2000 Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch Produced by the Nimbus Racing Broom Company, the Nimbus 2000 was the fastest competitive broomstick on the market when released. That lasted only a short time, as the broom's speed was surpassed by the Nimbus 2001 the following year.
Triwizard Cup WU
Triwizard Cup Hogwarts Triwizard Maze The Triwizard Cup is the prize given to the wizarding school whose selected champion wins the prestigious and highly dangerous Triwizard Tournament, a competition between the three largest European wizarding schools: Durmstrang, Beauxbatons, and Hogwarts.
GobletofFireWU
Goblet of Fire Department of Magical Games and Sports The Goblet of Fire is used to select champions representing each of the three wizarding schools that participate in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament. Once chosen, champions are magically bound to compete in the tournament, and cannot withdraw.
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Quidditch Captain Harry Potter Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch Quidditch prodigy Harry Potter was discovered whilst breaking the rules during flying class. The first year Seeker eventually grew to become Captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team by his sixth year at Hogwarts.
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Quidditch Through the Ages Oliver Wood Quidditch Through the Ages is the definitive source for the history, rules, and evolution of the wizarding sport. Hogwarts's copy is protected by a Thief's Curse, due to its popularity among students.

Hogwarts Quidditch Stands I

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Quidditch Fan Seamus Finnigan WU
Quidditch Tryouts Seamus Finnigan Hogwarts Quidditch Stands When Seamus tried out for Chaser of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, he was ultimately out-flown and outscored by Dean Thomas. Despite some ill feelings over his failure to make the team, Seamus continued to be an ardent supporter.
Quidditch Fan Neville Longbottom WU
Quidditch Fan Neville Longbottom Hogwarts Quidditch Stands Although he was never much of an athlete himself, Neville was a proud supporter of the Gryffindor Quidditch team, both as a student and later as a professor.
Quidditch Fan Luna Lovegood WU
Quidditch Fan Luna Lovegood Hogwarts Quidditch Stands Despite belonging to Ravenclaw House, Luna was happy to show support for the Gryffindor Quidditch team when they faced Slytherin. Her lion hat quickly gained notoriety for its quirky appearance and realistic roar that could be heard over the cheering crowd.
Gryffindor Quidditch Banner WU
Gryffindor Quidditch Banner Hogwarts Quidditch Stands This handmade banner proudly proclaims support for the Gryffindor Quidditch team.
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Quidditch Fan Hermione Granger Hogwarts Quidditch Stands While she was not the most fervent follower of Quidditch, Hermione proudly supported the Gryffindor Quidditch team and cheered on her friends, Seeker Harry Potter and Keeper Ron Weasley.

Hogwarts Quidditch Stands II

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Madam Hooch WU
Madam Hooch Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts School Rolanda Hooch was the flying teacher, Quidditch referee and coach Hogwarts. Despite fierce rivalries between teams, she insisted on sportsmanlike conduct in all matches that she officiated.
Quidditch Captain Cedric Diggory WU
Quidditch Captain Cedric Diggory Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts School Hufflepuff Prefect and Quidditch team Captain Cedric Diggory was popular and well-respected student even before his selectio as Triwizard Champion.
Slytherin Seeker Draco Malfoy WU
Slytherin Seeker Draco Malfoy Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts School Draco Malfoy became Slytherin team Seeker in his second year at Hogwarts. Despite accusations of buying his way onto the team, Draco acquitted himself well on the pitch and remained Slytherin's Seeker for years to come.
Slytherin Quidditch Banner WU
Slytherin Quidditch Banner Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts School Proudly displayed during Quidditch matches, this silver and emerald banner represents house Slytherin.
Quidditch Captain Marcus Flint WU
Quidditch Captain Marcus Flint Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts School As Captain of the Slytherin Quidditch team, Marcus was known for his fierce competitiveness and loose adherence to the rules.

Mysterious Artefacts

Room of Requirement II

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WeasleyClockWU
Weasley Clock The Burrow Instead of telling time, the Weasleys Clock keeps track of the whereabouts of all the members of the Weasley family, including such locations as “work”, “school”, and “mortal danger”.
RemembrallWU
Remembrall Neville Longbottom Though it appears as just a small glass ball, the Remembrall fills with bright red smoke to indicate to its owner that they have forgotten something of importance. It does not, however, remind the user what specifically has been forgotten.
Hagrid's Umbrella WU
Hagrid's Umbrella Rubeus Hagrid Forbidden from doing magic, it is rumoured that remnants of Hagrid's wand are concealed within his ever-present pink umbrella. Hagrid lost his privilege to do magic when he was expelled from Hogwarts and his wand was snapped in two.
BookofAdmittanceWU
Quill of Acceptance and Book of Admittance Hogwarts Headmaster's Office The Quill of Acceptance detects the birth of magical children, and records their names in the Book of Admittance. if the two agree. The book is later used by Hogwarts staff to admit new students to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
DecoyDetonatorWU
Decoy Detonators Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes Created by Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Decoy Detonators are used to create annoyingly loud, explosive diversions. When dropped, the Detonators walk away and then loudly explode, spewing putrid black smoke to distract anyone nearby.

Dumbledore's Office

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SwordofGryffindorWU
Sword of Gryffindor Hogwarts Headmaster's Office Made of pure Goblin's Silver, the Sword of Gryffindor is over 1000 years old. The sword makes itself available to true Gryffindors when needed and was used to dispatch Slytherin's Basilisk and the Maledictus, Nagini.
Mirror of Erised WU
Mirror of Erised Hogwarts Third Floor Corridor The Mirror of Erised shows the deepest, most desperate desires of those who look into it. The visions within the mirror have been known to cause madness in those who could not separate what was real from what was not.
Dumbledore's Memory Cabinet WU
Dumbledore's Memory Cabinet Hogwarts Headmaster's Office Hogwarts Headmaster Albus Dumbledore kept his Pensieve out of sight in this Memory Cabinet. It was used by Dumbledore and Harry Potter to view various memories, including those of Professor Slughorn and his interactions with the young Tom Riddle.
PensieveWU
Pensieve Hogwarts Headmaster's Office A Pensieve is a shallow basin filled with a cloud-like silvery substance where a wizard's memories can be stored, sifted through and examined in a perfect reproduction of the memory.
Philosopher'sStoneWU
Philosopher's Stone Nicolas Flamel Created by Nicolas Flamel, the Philosopher's Stone is capable of indefinitely extending the lifespan of those who use it. The Stone was kept within Hogwarts for safe-keeping, until an attempt to steal it forced Flamel to destroy the Stone for good.

Room of Requirement III

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MaraudersMapWU
Marauder's Map Harry Potter This enchanted map shows the entirety of Hogwarts, while also showing the location and identity of anyone walking through the grounds. It was created by the four Marauders - Sirius Black, James Potter, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew.
Moody's EyeWU
Mad-Eye Moody's Eye Alastor Moody The titular eye of Mad-Eye Moody is capable of seeing through anything, including solid wood and the back of his head. It was stolen by Dolores Umbridge following Moody's death and used to monitor her subordinates at the Ministry of Magic.
Hermione’sTime-TurnerWU
Hermione's Time-Turner Hermione Granger Time-Turners are magical objects that can send the wearer back in time. They are one of the most regulated magical objects in the wizarding world, as disturbing the natural order of time is remarkably dangerous and often has dire consequences.
FlyingMotorbikeWU
Sirius' Flying Motorbike Sirius Black Sirius Black gave his flying motorbike to Rubeus Hagrid on the night Harry Potter's parents were killed. Hagrid used the bike to bring the newly orphaned infant to the Dursley's house at 4 Privet Drive.
OpalNecklaceWU
Cursed Opal Necklace Borgin and Burkes This Opal Necklace has a deadly curse placed upon it. The necklace has killed nineteen Muggles, and badly injured a young witch, Katie Bell. Even barely touching the necklace can cause the curse to spread, sending its victims into agonising pain.
OmniocularsWU
Omnioculars Ron Weasley Designed for the Quidditch aficionado, Omnioculars not only magnify the view, but they can slow down and repeat the action in a detailed play-by-play breakdown.

Wonders of the Wizarding World

Room of Requirement IV

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DirigiblePlumtreeWU
Dirigible plum Ottery St Catchpole Dirigible plums are orange fruits that grow upside down on a bush, appearing to float in the air. They are believed to enhance the “ability to accept the extraordinary” within those who consume them.
MusicBoxWU
Music box Romilda Vane A delightful music box, featuring a dancing troll. Some music boxes have been known to be enchanted, causing whoever listens to its sinister, tinkling tune to fall asleep.
SelfPlayingHarpWU
Self-Playing Harp Madame Malkin In his search for the Philosopher's Stone, Professor Quirinus Quirrell enchanted a harp to play on its own to induce Fluffy the Cerberus into sleep. Quirrell was then able to sneak past the sleeping beast.
CrystalBallWU
Crystal Ball Cassandra Vablatsky Also known by Seers as “The Orb”, crystal balls are used for divination purposes. According to Professor Sybill Trelawney, crystal gazing is a refined art, and not all wizarding students are able to see anything.
QuibblerWU
Quibbler Luna Lovegood The Quibbler - “The Wizarding World's Alternative Voice” - is a wizarding tabloid, often disregarded for printing conspiracy theories and odd stories.

Hogwarts Gate

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WhompingWillowWU
Whomping Willow Hogwarts Grounds The Whomping Willow is a particularly violent tree planted on the grounds of Hogwarts. Its limbs attack anything that crosses its path, and it was planted right over a secret passage to the Shrieking Shack in Hogsmeade.
KnightBusWU
The Knight Bus Diagon Alley The Knight Bus is a magical triple-decker bus that provides emergency transport for stranded members of the wizarding world. Capable of extraordinarily fast travel, the haphazard way the bus manoeuvres through traffic gives passengers a truly unique experience.
GrawpWU
Grawp The Forbidden Forest The giant Grawp is the half-brother of Rubeus Hagrid. At sixteen feet tall, he was considered too small for a giant, and was abandoned by his mother. Hagrid took care of him instead, and hid him within the Forbidden Forest.
FlyingFordAngliaWU
Weasleys' Flying Car Ottery St Catchpole Arthur Weasley enchanted a Muggle car to fly. After they missed the train to Hogwarts, the car was “borrowed” by Harry and Ron so they wouldn't be late. They accidentally flew the car directly into the Whomping Willow upon their arrival.
Wanted Poster of Sirius Black WU
Wanted Poster Of Sirius Black Hogsmeade Village After being held for twelve years under false accusations, Sirius Black was the first wizard to ever escape from Azkaban Prison by squeezing through his cell's bars in his Animagus form.
HowlerWU
Howler Molly Weasley Howlers are magical letters that, when opened, read aloud the writer's message - usually at a very high volume. They are typically used as a form of punishment and they increase in intensity the longer they remain sealed.

King's Cross Station

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HogwartsExpressWU
Hogwarts Express Engine Platform 9 3/4 After assembling on Platform Nine and Three-Quarters at King's Cross Station in London, Hogwarts students catch the steam-powered Hogwarts Express to Hogsmeade Station at the beginning of the school year. They return back on the same train at the end of term.
FoeGlassWU
Foe Glass Ministry of Magic Auror Headquarters Foe-Glass is a type of Dark Detector. Enemies of the owner of the glass appear as shadows, but become clearer as they get closer to the owner's location.
MandrakeWU
Baby Mandrake Hogwarts Greenhouse Three Mandrakes are magical plants coveted by Potion masters. When pulled from the soil, they cry out. Cries from a mature Mandrake are fatal, and even a seedling's wail can knock a wizard unconscious unless earmuffs are worn during re-potting.
Platform9andthreequartersWU
Platform 9 3/4 Sign King's Cross Station Platform Nine and Three-Quarters is not visible to Muggles that frequent King's Cross Station in London. Platform 9 3/4 is accessible by running directly into the wall between Platforms 9 and 10.
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Giant's Helm Unknown Lake, Russia An abnormally large combat helmet, fit for a giant. The great Giant Wars took place before the end of the nineteenth century, and the conflict is an O.W.L-Level subject matter in the History of Magic curriculum.

Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes

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Open Skiving Snackboxes WU
Open Skiving Snackbox Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes This box of magical sweets was devised by the Weasley twins to make you ill enough to get out of class, but well again for your afternoon activities. Box Contains: Fainting Fancies, Fever Fudge, Nosebleed Nougat and Puking Pastille. (Manufacturer's warning: take in singulsr doses, if you know what's good for you.)
Proprietor George Weasley WU
Proprietor George Weasley Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes Prankster and entrepreneur George Weasley founded the highly successful Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes joke shop with his brother Fred. After Fred's untimely death, a third Weasley brother, Ron, joined the business.
Proprietor Fred Weasley WU
Proprietor Fred Weasley Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes Together with his brother George, Fred Weasley invented magical mischief-making products while at Hogwarts. Eventially, the twins turned the entreprise into a business with the opening of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
Lee Jordan WU
Lee Jordan Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes During his ears at Hogwarts, Lee became a close friend (and pranking accomplice) of Fred and George Weasley. He eagerly assisted the twins in the development and testing of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes prototype products.
Puking Pastille Display WU
Puking Pastilles Display Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes These double-ended, colour-coded chews are designed to induce and alleviate vomiting, allowing the consumer to convincingly feign illness to avoid unwanted obligations.

Oddities

Oddities I

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PixieWU
Pixie Hogwarts Defence Against the Dark Arts Classroom Pixies are small, mischievous flying creatures with blue skin that adore practical jokes and tricks. They are incredibly strong, able to lift people off of the ground by themselves.
CentaurWU
Brown Centaur Argos, Greece Centaurs are half-human, half-horse creatures that are gifted in Divination. They are proud and territorial by nature, and have an aversion to being “used” by wizardkind in any capacity, as it is seen as an insult and betrayal of their kind.
VampireWU
Vampire Transylvania, Romania Vampires are humanoid creatures that feed on the blood of humans. Vampires cannot roam out in the daylight and have an aversion to garlic.
Centaur Bow WU
Centaur Bow The Forbidden Forest The bow and arrow are a common weapon among forest-dwelling creatures such as Centaur and Pukwudgie. Some Centaur-constructed bows have been known to be made from the wood of an oak tree endemic to the Forbidden Forest of Hogwarts.
WerewolfWU
Werewolf St Mungo's Hospital A Werewolf is a human being who transforms into a wolf during the full moon. While a bite from a Werewolf in wolf form passes on the lycanthropy to its victim, an attack from an untransformed Werewolf has relatively minor side effects.

Oddities II

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DoxyWU
Doxy Number 12, Grimmauld Place Curtains Often mistaken for Fairies, Doxies are small flying pests that can infest draperies. They are annoying, featuring two rows of sharp, venomous teeth. Doxycide is used to remove the pests from an infected residence.
Horned Serpent WU
Horned Serpent Delaware River, United States Most commonly found in North America, Horned Serpents are highly sought after for the jewel inlaid in their foreheads, believed to grant flight and invisibility. Their horns have magical properties and can be used for the core of wands.
Horned Serpent Egg WU
Horned Serpent Egg Massachusetts, United States Once native to Western Europe, the Horned Serpent was hunted to extinction there. Today, breeding Horned Serpents may still be found in the wilds of North America and Asia.
Leprechaun
Leprechaun Quidditch World Cup Pitch Leprechauns are six-inch-tall magical creatures native to Ireland. Pranksters by nature, they take great pleasure in attracting Muggles' attention, and are capable of creating gold coins that disappear after a few hours.
Erkling WU
Erkling The Black Forest Erklings are elfish creatures who use their alluring cackle to attract their prey. Human children are susceptible to this sound and are often the unfortunate targets of Erkling attacks.

Oddities III

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Antipodean Opaleye WU
Antipodean Opaleye Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand The Antipodean Opaleye is so named for its multi-hued, pupil-less eyes and shimmering scales. The New Zealand native dragon uncommonly prefers valleys to mountains and exhibits little aggression toward humans.
Antipodean Opaleye Egg WU
Antipodean Opaleye Egg Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand Stony grey in colour, the egg of the Antipodean Opaleye dragon is sometimes mistaken by Muggles for a fossil.
Chinese Fireball WU
Chinese Fireball Zhangjiajie, China Sometimes known as the Liondragon, the Chinese Fireball is highly aggressive and considers humans to be a favourite food source. Despite its ferocity, it is more tolerant than other dragon species, sometimes sharing its territory with one or two others.
Chinese Fireball Egg WU
Chinese Fireball Egg Zhangjiajie, China The egg of the Chinese Fireball dragon is vivid red speckled with gold, and the shells are much prized in Chinese wizardry.

Oddities IV

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Peruvian Vipertooth WU
Peruvian Vipertooth Ucayali, Peru The smallest and swiftest of the dragon species, the Peruvian Vipertooth has short horns and venomous fangs used to subdue its prey. It is especially aggressive toward humans, which it considers part of its preferred diet alongside goats and cows.
Peruvian Vipertooth Egg WU
Peruvian Vipertooth Egg Ucayali, Peru The egg of the Peruvian Vipertooth dragon is blue in colour, beautifully contrasted against the mother's copper scales.
Common Welsh Green WU
Common Welsh Green Brecon Beacons Mountain Range, Wales Among the least troublesome of the dragon species, the Common Welsh Green nests in remote, mountainous areas far from human populations. However, the Ilfracombe Incident of 1932, in which a lone Welsh Green panicked a group of Muggle sunbathers, proves that even relatively docile dragons require careful management.
Common Welsh Green Egg WU
Common Welsh Green Egg Brecon Beacons Mountain Range, Wales Brown with green speckles, the egg of the Common Welsh Green can be found in the dragons' mountain nesting grounds.

Oddities V

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Death Eater WU
Death Eater Little Hangleton graveyard The fanatical followers of Lord Voldemort, known as Death Eaters, joined his cause for a variety of reasons - some shared his views on blood purity and wizarding superiority, while others relished the opportunity to commit acts of violence and oppression.
Azkaban Escapee WU
Azkaban Escapee Azkaban Prison Isolated on an island somewhere in the North Sea, the fortress prison of Azkaban holds the wizarding world's most dangerous criminals. Despite its remote location and intense security, a handful of breakout attempts have been successful.
Three-Headed Dog WU
Three-Headed Dog Isle of Crete, Greece With three heads and thrice the usual number of teeth, the Three-Headed Dog is an effective - and intimidating - guard. For a time, the only known Philosopher's Stone was guarded by one such beast.
DementorWU
Dementor[2] Azkaban Prison Dementors are dark creatures of indeterminate origin who feed on human happiness. Dementors are capable of sucking a person's soul from their body using the "Dementor's Kiss", leaving behind a soul-less shell. It is known as a fate worse than death.

Wizarding World 1920[2]

Circus Arcanus

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The poster of Nagini, the maledictus WU
Maledictus Poster Circus Arcanus As one of the main attractions of the Circus Arcanus, Nagini the Maledictus appeared on posters advertising the traveling show.
KappaWU
Kappa Circus Arcanus Kappas are water demons native to Japan. The monkey-like creatures feed on human blood and are known to strangle unwary visitors to their ponds.
Zouwu WU
Zouwu Circus Arcanus A large feline beast native to China, the Zouwu is capable of traveling at incredible speeds and covering a distance of a thousand miles a day.
Credence Barebone WU
Credence Barebone Circus Arcanus After fleeing trouble with Aurors in America, Credence joined the Circus Arcanus as it travelled Europe. There, he befriended - and aided in the escape of - a Maledictus named Nagini.
Nagini WU
Nagini Circus Arcanus As a Maledictus, Nagini was cursed to turn into a beast at will, eventually losing her ability to return to human form altogether.

Paris Street

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Lestrange Family Tree (Box) WU
Lestrange Family Tree Paris, France A trip to Paris allowed Leta Lestrange to view her genealogical records kept at the French Ministry, solving a family mystery.
Newt's Suitcase WU
Newt's Suitcase Paris, France On its outside, this case appears to be battered and innocuous, but inside its magically-enlarged depths is a hidden menagerie of magical beasts.
Paris moving statue WU
Moving Statue Paris, France This magical moving statue guards the secret entrance to the wizarding Parisian street where the Circus Arcanus erected its tent for a performance.
Jacob Kowalski WU
Jacob Kowalski Paris, France The American No-Maj Jacob Kowalski found himself swept up in wizarding intrigue when he arrived, bewitched, in London. With the spell lifted and Queenie missing, he joined Newt in his search for Tina in Paris.
Queenie Goldstein WU
Queenie Goldstein Paris, France After enchanting her No-Maj boyfriend Jacob and whisking him to London where they could legally marry, Queenie was distraught when Newt broke the spell. Heartbroken over the resulting argument with Jacob, she was vulnerable to the influence of Gellert Grindelwald.

Newt's Menagerie

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Bunty WU
Bunty Newt's Menagerie An avid amateur Magizoologist, Bunty met Newt Scamander at a signing of his bestselling book, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. She soon joined Newt as his assistant, becoming indispensable to the running of his menagerie.
Hinkypunk WU
Hinkypunk Newt's Menagerie Hinkypunks are floating beasts whose bluish glow lures unwary travelers into dangerous bogs.
Leucrotta WU
Leucrotta Newt's Menagerie The Leucrotta is a large, cloven-hooved beast with a passing resemblence to a moose. It is capable of stretching is jaws wide enough that a full-grown human can fit inside.
Augurey WU
Augurey Newt's Menagerie Once mistakenly believed to be an omen of death, the Augurey's cry in fact portends the approach of rain. This innate weather-sensing ability has led to the Augurey's popularity as a forecaster in wizarding households.
Newton Scamander WU
Paris Newt Scamander Newt's Menagerie Directed by Albus Dumbledore, Newt travelled to Paris to track down and protect Credence Barebone. This mission placed Newt in direct opposition to the Ministry's goal of killing the dangerous Obscurial.

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 NOT AVAILABLE IN GAME
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