Quote[]
I have added the main quote, simply because the quote is fitting and was such a wonderful thing to be said by the the Author. Ryan-McCulloch 17:46, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
Cleanup template[]
I've added a cleanup template. From skimming this article I get the impression that it contains a lot of what Wikipedia would call "original research", i.e. speculative information that doesn't directly follow from canon. There are sentences like Suicide, a top-ten cause of death in all Muggle age groups over 16, is apparently relatively unheard of in Wizarding. where I wonder why that "top-ten cause" thing is relevant to us, and "in Wizarding" doesn't seem to be grammatical English. It also contains out-of-universe style phrases like The only Poltergeist appearing in Harry Potter is Peeves, as far as the books describe, etc. – someone with more time than me should probably look into all of that. Luna Scamander (talk) 22:23, November 9, 2014 (UTC)
Portraits and Inferi[]
Should Inferi and Portraits really be listed here? As far as I understand it, Portraits are merely enchanted objects (see Pottermore) and so are Inferi. They are not sentient beings.--Rodolphus (talk) 13:56, December 5, 2015 (UTC)
Statement accuracy[]
I'm unsure if this statement written by someone else is 100% accurate, since Dumbledore discovered that Voldemort used Horcruxes:
"Even the impossibility of returning from death in body and soul was one of the things why the possible return of Lord Voldemort was denied and were nothing more than rumours for more than a decade, since no one alive knew that Voldemort used Horcrux magic to live forever, except Voldemort himself and Professor Horace Slughorn."
How accurate is this? RedWizard98 (talk) 17:08, 7 March 2024 (UTC)