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Quill
Lockhart owned a large Peacock feather quill. In 1992, Hermione Granger bought Harry Potter an eagle-feather quill for Christmas. Harry used an eagle-feather quill to do his homework during the summer in 1993. -
Quill of Acceptance
The Quill of Acceptance, also known as the Magical Quill, was a magical quill at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry that detected the births of all magical children and wrote their names down in -
Quill Control & Rune Translation
The post of Quill Control& Rune Translation was a position within the Ministry of Magic, and one of the offices that comprised the Minister's Support Staff. In 1997, the office of Quill Control& Rune -
Black Quill
This Black Quill was a dark magical object used as a torture device. It did not require ink, as it wrote with the blood of the person using it. It was invented by British Ministry -
Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop
Scrivenshaft's Quill Shop was a writing supplies store in Hogsmeade set up by Scrivenshaft. It sold various quills, parchment and stationery needed for students at Hogwarts. The shop stock included stationery such as rainbow -
Porcupine quill
Porcupine quills are the sharp spines that cover porcupines, defending them from predators. Porcupine quills are plentiful since the animals continually replenish them. Porcupine quills were an ingredient in several potions, either whole or powdered -
Amanuensis Quills
Amanuensis Quills was a small stationery shop located in Diagon Alley, immediately next to Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions. It was a store that sold different types of quills and inks. Etymology[] "Amanuensis -
Sugar Quill
Sugar Quills were delicate, spun-sugar sweets made to resemble real quills. Sold at various sweet shops, they could be sucked on secretly by students in class, as doing so simply made one look as -
Voges Quills of Distinction
Voges Quills of Distinction was an American quill and ink shop established in 1671. Their inks were known to be in use at Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at which the Royal Cranberry colour -
Peacock quill
and he used it to sign his autographs. The flamboyant nature of Lockhart matched that of the quill. Ron Weasley looked utterly revolted upon seeing the quill, but Lockhart completely misinterpreted it as admiration. Lockhart -
R's quills
During the 1980s, the dark organisation R would disguise messages by transfiguring them into black and white quills. These included instructions for their operatives, or threats towards any enemies who found them. Throughout their school -
Knarl quill
Knarl quills were sharp spines which cover the Knarl, a magical beast which heavily resembled the hedgehog. They could be used as ingredients in the brewing of certain potions. The famous Potioneer Zygmunt Budge used -
Squiggle Quill (Trading Card)
world, and thus should not be taken as a part of the Harry Potter universe. The Squiggle Quill spell card is the one-hundred and fifth card of the base set of the Harry Potter -
Purple Quill
This Purple Quill was a quill owned by Luna Lovegood in at least the 1995-1996 school year. It was produced from a feather of a woodpecker, and was purple in colour. The quill also -
Squiggle Quill
Squiggle Quill (incantation unknown ) was a transforming spell that transfigured writing quills into worms. See also[] Vermiculus -
Brilliant Quill Prize
The Brilliant Quill Prize was an award given to individuals selected from a pool of nominees. Spellbound reported in 1927 that the nominees for the prize for that year had been revealed. Appearances[] Fantastic Beasts -
Golden Quill Awards
The Golden Quill Awards were a set of awards given out at regular intervals in the wizarding community. They were presumably given out to honour various achievements in writing or journalism. In 1926, The New -
Category:Quills
For all known types of quills. -
Quick-Quotes Quill
A Quick-Quotes Quill was a magical quill used frequently among reporters and journalists that wrote automatically as the subject who was being interviewed spoke. However, the quill did not record verbatim what the subject -
Girl whose quill was taken by Cedric
Prefects at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She attended breakfast in the Great Hall on the day of the Gryffindor vs. Ravenclaw Quidditch match, where she commented that Cedric had taken her writing quill. -
Self-Writing Quill
A Self-Writing Quill was a type of magical quill. In 1996, these quills were sold at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, and as part of a weekly managers' special at the store, anyone who purchased this -
Spell-Checking Quill
A Spell-Checking Quill was a magical type of quill enchanted to correct an individual's spelling errors. As the charm's potency decreased over time, its effects might backfire, leading to correctly spelled words -
Auto-Answer Quill
Auto-Answer Quills were magical quills that most likely wrote out the answer to questions automatically. In 1996, they were banned during Ordinary Wizarding Level examinations at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. -
Anti-Cheating Quill
An Anti-Cheating Quill was a special quill on which an Anti-Cheating Spell had been placed in order to make it impossible to cheat. They were issued to students sitting O.W.L. and -
Self-Inking Quill
A Self-Inking Quill was a type of magical quill. This type of quill probably inked itself. During the 1986–1987 school year at Hogwarts, Rowan Khanna distracted Madam Pince by telling her they had
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