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Couldn't we didn't better hide this page. It's better if it's hide, otherwise it looks to big for nothing. i hope you understand what I mean.--Station7 19:28, January 31, 2010 (UTC)
Wagga Wagga and Armenian warlock[]
It seems to me that it wasn't the Armenian warlock who saved Wagga Wagga :
- Point 1: Chapter 10 "Homework — compose a poem about my defeat of the Wagga Wagga Werewolf!" -> There's only one werewolf in Wagga Wagga.
- Point 2: Chapter 16 "No one wants to read about some ugly old Armenian warlock, even if he did save a village from werewolves." There's several werewolves in another village.
- Lockhart's book is named "Wanderings with Werewolves" : the book is certainly about several werewolves, possibly the Wagga Wagga one (point 1), the others ones (point 2) and maybe another ones that we don't know.
- Real population of Wagga Wagga is 46,735 people (source: Wikipedia), it's not exactly a village... -- Famini talk contribs 15:52, October 11, 2011 (UTC)
Is this individual a wizard?[]
Whilst the vast majority of werewolves are also wizards, as most muggles usually die from a werewolf bite, is it confirmed anywhere that this werewolf was a proven wizard in human form? There is a chance he could have a been a muggle or squib, for example. RedWizard98 (talk) 15:21, January 14, 2019 (UTC)