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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," will be split into two parts on the big screen.
The first film was stated for release in November 2010, with part two following in May 2011.
Universal Orlando Studios Presents "HARRY POTTER Theme Park"!




Butter Beer
1 pint of vanilla ice cream, softened
1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) butter, at room temperature
1/3 cup light brown sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1 bottle (3 cups) sparkling apple cider
Allow ice cream to soften, about 30 minutes,
and bring butter to room temperature, about 2 hours.
Cream together butter, sugar and spices in large bowl.
Add to ice cream and refreeze.
Heat sparkling cider in a pot until warm but still carbonated
(at least 3 minutes).
Fill each glass with a generous scoop of ice cream mixture
and pour warmed cider over ice cream.
It will foam like beer, hence the name.
Serves six.


FIRST YEAR SUPPLIES:
UNIFORM
1) 2 sets of plain work robes (black)
2) 1 plain pointed hat (black)
3) 1 pair of protective gloves (dragon hide or similar)
4) 1 winter cloak (black, silver fastenings)
COURSE BOOKS
1) A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot
2) Magical Theory by Adalbert Waffling
3) A Beginners' Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
4) One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi by Phyllida Spore
5) Magical Drafts and Potions by Arsenius Jigger
6) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander
7) The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection by Quentin Trimble
OTHER EQUIPMENT
1) 1 wand
2) 1 cauldron (pewter, standard size 2)
3) 1 telescope
4) 1 set brass scales


CHARMS & SPELLS
Accio - summoning charm
Alohamora - unlocks most locked doors (cannot unlock magic locks)
Aparecium - makes invisible ink appear
Diffindo - a charm that is used to rip or tear things
Enervate - charm that counters a stunning spell- causes subject to regain mobility
Engorgio - charm that causes subject to increase in size
Expecto Patronum - an advanced anti-dementor charm;
conjures up a white cloud-like entity unique to the caster that sends dementors away

Expelliarmus - disarming charm (commonly used when duelling)
Ferula - charm that bandages wounds
Finite Incantem - erases charms near the caster
Impervius - repels water from objects
Incendio - causes an object to catch fire
Locomotor Mortis - leg-locker curse
Lumos - charm that enables the tip of the caster's wand to produce light
Mobilicorpus - levitates individuals so that they are mobile
Morsmordre - incantation that conjures the Dark Mark (skull w/ snake tongue)
Nox - counters Lumos (puts out light at tip of caster's wand)
Obliviate - a memory modifier charm;
subject is usually dazed for a short time after having the spell cast on them

Petrificus Totalis - full body bind (paralysis)
Point Me - a handy charm that causes the caster's wand to point due North
Prior Incanto (Priori Incantatem)
- shouting this while holding a wand makes the wand perform the last spell it cast

Rictusempra - a tickling charm, causes paralysis as the person is laughing too hard to move
Riddikulus - a charm used to banish Boggarts
Serpensortia - a Slytherin specialty charm, conjures up a snake
Sonorus - amplifies voice of caster
Stupefy - stunning spell that renders the subject immobile
Tarantallegra - causes legs to jerk and quickstep out of control
(motions similar to that of a spider's legs)

Waddiwasi - allows objects to hit ghosts (used by Lupin on Peeves in the PA)
Wingardium Leviosa - levitating charm (swish & flick)

The Unforgivable Curses:
Imperius - caster shouts 'imperio'; caster gains full control of the subject,
like a puppet

Cruciatus - caster shouts 'crucio'; extreme internal toture -
subject usually falls onto its back and twitches as numerous spasms ricochet through its body

Avada Kedavra - caster shouts 'avada kedavra'; known as the killing curse
- there is a flash of green light, and the subject is killed instantly

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Harry Potter Events:
January
first week - Hogwarts Express comes back to school from London
winter term starts at Hogwarts
9 - (1960) Severus Snape born
30 - (1960) Lily Evans is born
February
14 - Valentine's Day - celebrated memorably in 1993 and 1996
24 - (1995) - Second Task of the Triwizard Tournament
March
1 - (1980) - Ron Weasley born
27 - (1960) - James Potter born
April
1 - (1978) - Weasley twins born
Easter holidays - two weeks, Hogwarts Express transports kids back and forth
start of summer term at Hogwarts
? - (1998) Teddy Lupin born
May
8 - (1993) - fourth attack of the basilisk from the Chamber of Secrets
(Hermione Granger and Penelope Clearwater)
26 - (1992) - Harry Potter encounters Quirrell/Voldemort in the forest
29 - (1993) - Harry Potter defeats Tom Riddle in the Chamber of Secrets
(1998) - The Battle of Hogwarts and the defeat of Voldemort by Harry Potter
June
first week - final exams; N.E.W.T.s and O.W.L.s begin
4 - (1992) - Harry Potter defeats Quirrell/Voldemort in the chamber of the Philosopher's Stone
second week - N.E.W.T.s and O.W.L.s conclude
23 - (1980) Dudley Dursley born
24 - (1995) - Third Task of the Triwizard Tournament
(1995) beginning of Voldemort's second rise to power
mid-month - (1997) - Battle of the Tower and the death of Albus Dumbledore
third or fourth week - end of summer term
Leaving Feast - awarding of points and House Cup
Hogwarts Express travels back to London
July
sometime in July - O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. results are posted to the students
by the Wizarding Examinations Authority
third week - Quidditch World Cup (every four years, most recently in 1994)
27 - (1997) The Battle of the Seven Potters
30 - (1980) Neville Longbottom born (OP37, JKR)
31 - (1980) Harry Potter born
August
11 - (1981) Ginny Weasley born
22 - (1976) Percy Weasley born
last week of the month -
many students can be found in Diagon Alley buying supplies for Hogwarts
September
1 - Hogwarts Express travels from King's Cross, London, to Hogsmeade Station
start of the school year at Hogwarts
evening: Welcoming Feast, the Sorting
2 - classes begin (this is often a Monday, regardless of the year)
second week - Quidditch tryouts (PS7)
19 - (1979) Hermione Granger born
October
4 - (c. 1925) Minerva McGonagall born
17 - (?) Filius Flitwick born
third week - (1977) Angelina Johnson's birthday (GF16)
30 - (c. 1950?) Molly Weasley born
31 - Halloween
Halloween Feast at Hogwarts - 7 pm
(1981) - near midnight - the first defeat of Voldemort by Harry Potter
(1992) - first attack of the basilisk from the Chamber of Secrets (Mrs. Norris)
November
Hogwarts Quidditch season begins
(see Hogwarts Quidditch Teams page for a detailed discussion of the schedule)
8 - (1992) - second attack by the basilisk from the Chamber of Secrets (Colin Creevey)
24 - (1994) - First Task of the Triwizard Tournament
29 - (1970) - Bill Weasley born
December
first week - McGonagall takes names of students staying over Christmas holidays
6 - (1928) - Rubeus Hagrid born
12 - (1972) - Charlie Weasley born
17 - (1992) - first attempt at a Duelling Club at Hogwarts, led by Lockhart and Snape
18 - (1992) - third attack of the basilisk from the Chamber of Secrets
(Finch-Fletchley and Nearly Headless Nick)
third week - end of fall term, Hogwarts Express takes kids back to London
25 - Christmas Day
25 - (1994) - Yule Ball
26 - Boxing Day


THE CAST IN THE BOOKS!
Daniel Radcliffe .... Harry Potter
Emma Watson (II) .... Hermione Granger
Rupert Grint .... Ron Weasley
Richard Griffiths (I) .... Uncle Vernon
Fiona Shaw .... Aunt Petunia
Harry Melling .... Dudley Dursley
Toby Jones .... Dobby (voice)
Veronica Clifford (I) .... Mrs. Mason
James Phelps (I) .... Fred Weasley
Oliver Phelps .... George Weasley
Julie Walters .... Mrs. Weasley
Bonnie Wright .... Ginny Weasley
Mark Williams (I) .... Mr. Weasley
Chris Rankin .... Percy Weasley
Tom Felton .... Draco Malfoy
Jason Isaacs .... Lucius Malfoy
Edward Tudor-Pole .... Mr. Borgin
Jenny Tarren .... Aged Witch
Robbie Coltrane .... Hagrid
Tom Knight .... Mr. Granger
Heather Bleasdale .... Mrs. Granger
Kenneth Branagh .... Gilderoy Lockhart
Peter O'Farrell .... Short Man - Daily Prophet
Ben Borowiecki .... Angus (Diagon Boy)
Harry Taylor (V) .... Station Guard
Matthew Lewis (III) .... Neville Longbottom
Devon Murray .... Seamus Finnegan
David Bradley (IV) .... Argus Filch
Alan Rickman .... Professor Snape
Richard Harris .... Albus Dumbledore
Maggie Smith .... Professor McGonagall
Jamie Waylett .... Crabbe
Joshua Herdman .... Goyle
Miriam Margolyes .... Professor Sprout
Gemma Padley .... Penelope Clearwater
John Cleese .... Nearly Headless Nick
Hugh Mitchell .... Colin Creevey
Alfred Enoch .... Dean Thomas
Eleanor Columbus .... Susan Bones
Sean Biggerstaff .... Oliver Wood
Emily Dale .... Katie Bell
Danielle Tabor .... Angelina Johnson
Warwick Davis .... Professor Flitwick
Violet Columbus .... Girl with Flowers
Luke Youngblood .... Lee Jordan
Scott Fearn .... Terrence Higgs
David Holmes (VII) .... Slyth Beater No. 1
Daisy Bates .... Brunette Lady - Moving Picture
Martin Bayfield .... Young Hagrid
Les Bubb .... Reader
Alfred Burke .... Professor Dippet
Brendan Columbus .... Boy in Study Hall 1
Christian Coulson .... Tom Riddle
Louis Doyle .... Ernie MacMillan
Julian Glover .... Aragog (voice)
Robert Hardy (I) .... Cornelius Fudge
Shirley Henderson (I) .... Moaning Myrtle
Gemma Jones .... Madam Pomfrey
Sally Mortemore .... Madam Pince
Leslie Phillips (I) .... The Sorting Hat (voice)
Edward Randell .... Justin Finch-Fletchley
Charlotte Skeoch .... Hannah Hufflepuff
Helen Stuart (II) .... Millicent Bulstrode
David Tysall .... Count - Moving Picture
Jim Norton (I) .... Mr. Mason (uncredited)
Adrian Rawlins .... James Potter (uncredited)
J.K. Rowling .... Knockturn Alley Witch #1 (uncredited)
Geraldine Somerville .... Lily Evans Potter (uncredited)


J. K. Rowling
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555 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
USA

J. K. Rowling
c/o Bloomsbury Publishing
38 Soho Square
London
W1V 5DF
UK

Felton, Tom (Draco Malfoy)
c/o Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Production
Leavesden, Hertsfordshire
WD2 7LT

Grint, Rupert (Ron Weasley)
Peter Fraser and Dunlop
Drury House
34-43 Russell St.
London
WC2B 5HA
United Kingdom

Radcliffe, Daniel (Harry Potter)
C/O BBC
P.O. Box 1116
Belfast BT2 7AJ
United Kingdom

Watson, Emma (Hermione Granger)
c/o Harry Potter Production
Leavesden Studios
PO Box 3000
Leavesden, Hertfordshire
WD2 7LT UK

Rickman, Alan (Prof. Snape)
C/O Creative Artists Agency
9830 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA

Wright, Bonnie (Ginny Weasley)
C/O Peter Frasers & Dunlop
Drury House
34-43 Russell Street
London WC2B 5HA
Tel: 020 7344 1010


January
9th: Severus Snape
30th: Lily Potter
February
6th: Arthur Weasley
March
1st: Ron Weasley
10th: Remus Lupin
27th: James Potter
April
1st: Fred and George Weasley
May
15th Pomona Sprout
June
5th: Draco Malfoy
23rd: Dudley Dursely
28th: Dobby the House Elf
July
30th: Neville Longbottom
31st:Harry Potter
August
11th: Ginevra “Ginny” Weasley
22nd: Percy Weasley
September
19th: Hermione Granger
October
4th: Minerva McGonagall
17th: Filius Flitwick
30th: Molly Weasley
November
29th: Bill Weasley
December
6th: Rubeus Hagrid
12th: Charlie Weasley
31st: Tom Riddle, Jr./Lord Voldemort


Animagus:
A witch or wizard that can change into animal form.
All Animagus legally need to register with the Ministry of Magic,
though it appears they often don’t.

Apparate/Disapparate:
The ability of a witch or wizard to vanish from one place and appear in another almost instantly.
Apparation is not legally allowed until a young witch or wizard is of age, namely, 17.

Aragog:
A giant spider who lives in the Forbidden Forest and the “pet” of Hagrid’s.
Ron is not a big fan of Aragog’s.

Auror:
A Dark wizard catcher.

Azkaban:
A fearsome wizarding prison, run by Dementors.

Ludo Bagman:
The head of Department of Magical Games and Sports,
he offers to “assist” Harry when he is competing in The Tri-Wizard Tournament.
Bagman is friendly, oblivious to rules, and is a former professional Quidditch player.

Basilisk:
A gigantic snake that lives in the Chamber of Secrets,
it kills instantly if eye contact is made with any other living creature.

Beaux-Batons:
A French school of witchcraft and wizardry,
which is the competing school in The Tri-Wizard Tournament.

Katie Bell:
A seventh-year Gryffindor who is a chaser on the house Quidditch team.
The last readers saw of Katie, she was recovering from a brush with a cursed necklace
{which almost killed her) that was intended for Albus Dumbledore.

Amy Benson & Dennis Bishop:
Fellow orphans who were tormented by Tom Marvolo Riddle,
and who may have been permanently affected by his unauthorized uses of magic on them.

Bezoar:
A stone taken from the stomach of a goat
that will protect those who consume it from most poisons.
It comes in very handy for one of Harry’s friends during their sixth year.

Sirius Black (also Padfoot):
The most infamous prisoner ever to be held at Azkaban, the wizards' prison.
He was accused of murdering 13 people with a single curse,
and his exact location is not currently known.
Handsome and reckless, he was best friend to James Potter, Remus Lupin and Peter Petigrew.
He is an Animagus who takes the form of a large black dog.
Sirius Black is Harry’s godfather and cousin of
Nymphadora Tonks, Bellatix Lastrange and Narcissa Malfoy.

Boggart:
A shape-shifting monster that takes the form of the onlooker’s worst fear.
No one knows the actual composition of a boggart when alone.

Lavender Brown:
A Gryffindor in the same year as Harry who is best friends with Parvati Patil.
He has a penchant for nicknames that sound like baby-talk
and giving inappropriate pieces of jewelry as gifts.

Frank Bryce:
A gardener for Tom Riddle and his parents.
Bryce is falsely accused of murdering all three of them.

Chamber of Secrets:
A hidden chamber within Hogwarts,
built over a thousand years ago by Salazar Slytherin, one of the school's four founders.
According to legend, only Slytherin's true heir can ever open the Chamber,
unleashing a horrible monster that supposedly lives inside it.

Cho Chang:
A Pretty Seeker on the Ravenclaw Quidditch team,
with whom Harry shares his first kiss.
The two date briefly and disastrously.

Mrs. Cole:
The matron of the orphanage where Tom Riddle spent his childhood.
She provided Dumbledore with background information on Riddle
that indicated he was no normal boy ---
and possibly, not a very nice one either.

Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle:
Big, lug-headed Slytherins that do Draco Malfoy’s every bidding,
and are more brawn than brains.
Both of their fathers are Death Eaters.

Colin and Dennis Creevey:
Gryffindors who are younger than Harry and
who idolize him because of his place in wizarding history.
Colin Creevey is always attempting to take photos of Harry,
an annoying habit that winds up saving his life in Chambers of Secrets.

Crookshanks:
A smart squash-faced cat and pet of Hermione Granger.
Crookshanks causes additional tension in Hermione
and Ron’s friendship when he appears to have eaten Ron’s elderly pet rat,
Scabbers, in Prisoner of Azkaban.

Bartemius Crouch, Sr.:
A rule-abiding employee of the Ministry of Magic
and father of “Barty” Crouch,
who plays a key role in Voldemort’s most recent uprising.
He used Polyjuice Potion to impersonate Alaistor “Mad-Eye”
Moody during Harry’s fourth year at Hogwarts.

The Daily Prophet: The wizards' newspaper. Hermione is an avid subscriber.

Dark Mark:
A skull and serpent symbol that is the sign of Voldemort.
It appears in the night sky during the Quidditch World Cup
right before Harry’s fourth year.
It's said that the Death Eaters, Voldemort's followers,
display the sign whenever and wherever they have killed.

Death Eaters:
What Voldemort’s closest followers call themselves.

Dementor:
Dark, cloaked, faceless creatures who are the guards of Azkaban.
Dementors suck all of the joy and light out of a person,
and a kiss from one of them will relieve someone of his or her soul.

Fleur Delacour:
A former student of the French wizarding school, Beaux-Batons.
Tall, beautiful and part veela,
Fleur was also Harry’s co-competitor in the Tri-Wizard Tournament.
She is engaged to Bill Weasley.

Cedric Diggory:
The Captain and Seeker of the Hufflepuff House Quidditch team. Handsome,
well-liked and brave, he is co-competitor with Harry in the Tri-Wizard Tournament
and for the affections of Cho Chang.
Cedric is killed by Peter Petigrew on Voldemort’s command.

Dobby:
A house-elf whose former owners are the Malfoys and an adoring fan of Harry’s.
Dobby was freed unintentionally by Lucius Malfoy due to some quick thinking on Harry’s part.
Though Dobby’s help is oftentimes ineffective or downright dangerous,
he has proven a reliable source of information for Harry and his friends.

Professor Albus Dumbledore:
The headmaster of Hogwarts through Harry’s sixth year.
Elderly, wise, kind and one of the greatest wizards of all time,
Dumbledore is one of the few men who Voldemort ever feared.
He has a keen sense of humor and a love of lemon drops.

Durmstrang:
Another wizarding school in Europe.
No one knows its true whereabouts,
but people assume it's in the cold Far North.
It is rumored that the students there study the actual Dark Arts,
not merely the defense of them.

Dudley Dursley:
Harry’s spoiled, bullying cousin who is truly a coward underneath it all.
Dudley is indulged shamelessly (and to his detriment)
by his mother Petunia and father Vernon.

Petunia Dursley:
Harry’s maternal aunt, Dudley’s mother and Vernon’s wife.
The sister of Lilly Potter, née Evans, Petunia harbors a great resentment
and jealousy towards her dead,
talented and attractive sister.
She is bound by a promise made to Dumbledore to raise Harry as her own,
but has done little else but feed and clothe him.

Vernon Dursley:
The husband of Petunia and father of Dudley.

Marietta Edgecomb:
A friend of Cho Chang’s who tries to betray “Dumbledore’s Army.”
She is thwarted by Hermione's spell, which brands her a "sneak" --- literally.

Errol:
An aged owl belonging to the Weasley family.

Fang:
Hagrid's very large black pet boarhound.

Fat Friar:
One of many ghosts roaming the halls of Hogwarts, and “house ghost” of Hufflepuff.

Fat Lady:
Her talking portrait hangs at the entrance of Gryffindor Tower.
She has a penchant for holiday-time over-drinking.

Fawkes:
The phoenix bird in Dumbledore's office; his faithful pet.

Mrs. Arabella Doreen Figg:
A Squib who lives near the Dursleys’
and who is charged with helping
to keep an eye on Harry during his time away from Hogwarts.

Firebolt:
A State-of-the-Art racing broom that can go even faster than a Nimbus Two Thousand.
Harry receives one for Christmas, anonymously, during his third year.
The giver is eventually revealed.

Argus Filch:
A suspicious, mean-spirited suspected Squib school caretaker at Hogwarts.
The only love in his shriveled heart is for his cat, Mrs. Norris.

Seamus Finnegan:
One of Harry's classmates and fellow Gryffindor resident.

Nicolas Flamel:
A former partner of Dumbledore,
he was an alchemist (someone who worked at changing metal into gold).
Flamel was the only person to ever create the Sorcerer's Stone.
It assists in alchemy and produces the Elixir of Life,
which makes the drinker immortal.
Flamel was well into his six hundreds
when he relented to Dumbledore’s request
to destroy the Stone at the end of Harry’s first year at Hogwarts.

Mundungus Fletcher:
A rather shady member of the Order of the Phoenix.
Relatively jolly and supremely loyal to Sirius,
Mundungus nevertheless suffers from light fingers,
most notably stealing Black family artifacts from Number 12 Grimmauld Place.

Professor Flitwick:
Diminutive Teacher of Charms at Hogwarts.

Floo Powder:
A magical, glittering powder that, when sprinkled into a burning fire,
transports a wizard or witch from one place to another in a flash.

Fluffy:
A vicious three-headed dog raised by Hagrid
that guards the hiding place of the Sorcerer's Stone.

Forbidden Forest:
A very dangerous forest surrounding Hogwarts.
Home to unicorns and other mystical creatures,
Hogwarts students are told to stay away from it.
Of course, Harry and his friends are often wandering through its shady groves.

Cornelius Fudge:
The former Minister of Magic,
Fudge is demoted after the goings-on in the Department of Mysteries
and return of Voldemort at the end of Harry’s sixth year.

Galleons:
Great gold coins, the largest denomination of wizarding money.

Marvolo Gaunt:
A direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin,
one of the four founders of Hogwarts, maternal grandfather of Voldemort,
and father of Morfin and Merope.
Gaunt was also a Parseltongue.

Merope Gaunt:
The daughter of Marvolo, abandoned wife of Tom Riddle and mother of Tom Marvolo Riddle.
Penniless and desperate,
Merope died giving birth to her son,
who would become one of the most evil wizards in history.

Morfin Gaunt:
Marvolo's son and Voldemort's uncle;
he claims responsibility for the death of Tom Riddle,
Voldemort’s father and his parents.

Fenrir Greyback:
A Death Eater and a werewolf who intentionally attacks people;
he especially has an appetite for children.
Fenrir Greyback was responsible for turning Remus Lupin into a werewolf at the age of nine.

Gillyweed:
A magical plant that,
when eaten, gives a person gills like a fish,
allowing her or him to breathe underwater.

Goblet of Fire:
A large wooden cup that is filled to the brim with dancing blue flames.
It magically selects the contestants for the Triwizard Tournament,
and also serves a darker purpose.

Golgomath:
The Gurg who took over after Karkus's death.
He was not interested in Hagrid's purpose and was seen in the company of Death Eaters.

Hermione Granger:
The brilliant, over-opinionated, bushy-haired, fiercely loyal,
kind-hearted, liberal-minded best friend of Harry and secret heart’s desire of…

Gringotts:
The wizards' bank, run by goblins.

Gryffindor:
One of four student houses at Hogwarts,
it is named for Godric Gryffindor,
one of Hogwarts's four founders, who was known for his bravery.

Rubeus Hagrid:
The half-giant, half-human, soft-hearted,
animal-loving friend and teacher to Harry, Hermione and Ron.
Rubeus has a knack for owning dangerous pets
(see, Aragog, Fluffy and Norbert) and drinking too much mulled mead.

Half-Blood:
Describes a person with mixed wizarding and Muggle ancestry.

The Half-Blood Prince:
The owner of an old copy of Advanced Potion Makingthat Harry borrows for Professor Slughorn's class.
The mysterious owner of the textbook
was a very gifted potion-maker who didn’t necessarily follow the rules and scribbled notes, hints, shortcuts
and original spells that both give Harry a hand
and get him into trouble inside the classroom as well as outside.
Harry becomes preoccupied with finding the Half-Blood Prince's true identity.

Hedwig:
Harry's pet snowy owl.

Hippogriff:
A magical creature that is half bird and half horse, and extremely proud.

Madam Hooch:
Hogwarts’s flying teacher and Quidditch referee.

Hogsmeade:
The last remaining entirely wizarding village in England,
it is a weekend destination spot for the older students of Hogwarts.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry:
The place where Harry and his friends learn it all – both in the classroom and out!

Horcrux:
An object infused with a piece of a person’s soul.
The only way to create a Horcrux is through murder,
and the ultimate goal of a wizard employing one is a grasp at eternal life.

Honeydukes:
An amazing candy store in Hogsmeade.

Howler:
A screaming, scolding letter sent by owl, which bursts into flames upon reading.

Hufflepuff:
One of four student houses at Hogwarts,
it is named for Helga Hufflepuff,
one of the school’s four founders,
who was known for her loyalty.

Igor Karkaroff:
Headmaster of Durmstrang wizarding school
and former compatriot of Severus Snape and a Death Eater.
Igor is found dead at the beginning of Half-Blood Prince.

Inferi:
Dead bodies that have been bewitched and reanimated to do a dark wizard's bidding,
acting as puppets of sorts.

Invisibility Cloak:
A "silvery gray" cape that makes its wearer invisible.
They are extremely rare ---
but Dumbledore passes James Potter’s cloak to Harry during his first year at Hogwarts.

The Knight Bus:
A magical bus that serves as emergency transport for stranded witches and wizards.
It is not the most reliable or safest mode of transportation.

Knockturn Alley:
An alleyway of shops devoted to the Dark Arts, and an offshoot of Diagon Alley.

Kreacher:
The former house-elf of Mrs. Black and fiercely loyal to the “deserving”
(read: “non-blood traitors”) surviving members of the Black family.
He hates his indenture to Sirius,
as he pals around with the likes of Muggles and “half-bloods,”
including his own godson.
His ownership passes to Harry at the beginning of Harry’s sixth year,
much to Harry’s displeasure.

Viktor Krum:
A star Durmstrang student and professional Bulgarian Seeker.
He competes with Harry in the Tri-Wizard tournament
and takes a fancy to Hermione,
with whom he still keeps in touch via very long letters.

The Leaky Cauldron:
A "tiny, grubby-looking pub" at the entrance to Diagon Alley where witches
and wizards hang out.

Gilderoy Lockhart:
The vain yet attractive Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts
during Harry’s second year.
Gilderoy has admirers, Hermione among them,
based on his looks and “charm.”
He loses his memory due to his own rebounded memory charm,
which was intended for Harry and Ron.

Alice and Frank Longbottom:
Neville's parents, who are in St. Mungo's because of Bellatrix Lestrange,
who had used the Cruciatus Curse on them during the first reign of Voldemort.

Mrs. Longbottom:
Neville's imposing grandmother, who has raised him since his parents lost their minds.

Neville Longbottom:
A clumsy, kind, nervous and, with the exception of Herbology, struggling student,
Neville is in the same class as Harry, Ron and Hermione.
He once probably had a bit of a crush on Hermione,
as she used to help him with his homework assignments.
Neville showed his true bravery and capabilities at the end of Harry’s fifth year,
fighting with Harry and his friends in the Department of Mysteries.
Harry also learns that Neville might easily have become the focus of Voldemort’s murderous rage,
changing the way he views his more timid friend.

Luna Lovegood:
A true “kook,” Luna is a Ravenclaw one year behind Harry and his friends.
She is odd, random, often saying quite unintentionally humorous things.
However, she has a serious past
(she saw her mother die) and frequently shows bravery
and grit in the midst of trouble.
She has a habit of saying true but unlovely facts that most people refrain from commenting on.

Professor Remus J. Lupin (also Moony):
A very close friend and classmate of James Potter,
and a Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor in Harry's third year at Hogwarts.
Remus is a werewolf whose more animalistic nature
is kept at bay with the Wolfsbane potion.
He is in love with Nymphadora Tonks.

Ernie Macmillan:
A Hufflepuff student in his year whom Harry likes, despite his pompous manner.

Draco Malfoy:
A Slytherin student who has been Harry’s enemy
since the day they both started at Hogwarts.
Draco Malfoy is handsome, pompous, mean-spirited
and comes from a pure-blood family.
His father Lucius is a Death Eater
and his mother, Narcissa, is Sirius Black’s cousin.

Lucius Malfoy:
Draco’s father and Narcissa’s husband,
Lucius is a former Death Eater
who is punished for his disloyalty to Voldemort
by having to sacrifice the safety of his own son.

Narcissa Malfoy:
The beautiful, snobbish wife of Lucius Malfoy, Draco Malfoy’s mother,
and Bellatrix LaStrange’s sister.
She is a Voldemort supporter but is more specifically concerned
with the welfare of her child and husband.

Mandrake:
A screaming plant that resembles an ugly,
dirt-covered baby that, when properly prepared,
helps "return people who have been transfigured
or cursed to their original state."

The Marauders:
A group of four Hogwarts students who are both brilliant and mischievous.
They include: Sirius Black (Padfoot),
James Potter (Prongs), Remus Lupin (Moony) and Peter Petigrew (Wormtail).

Marauder's Map:
A brilliantly helpful map, created by the Marauders,
which looks like an old piece of parchment until
the magic words “I solemnly swear I am up to no good” are spoken by a true adventurer.
Then, the map reveals every room and passageway in Hogwarts,
as well as the current location of every living creature inside of it.
This is a very useful (and eye-opening) tool.

Madame Maxime:
The imposingly tall Headmistress of Beaux-Batons wizarding school.
She appears to share a similar genetic makeup to Hagrid, who is taken with her.

Professor Minerva McGonagall:

The smart no-nonsense head of Gryffindor house,
Professor of Transfiguration and very newly minted Headmistress of Hogwarts.
She has a soft spot for both Harry and Hermione.

Metamorphmagus:
A witch or wizard who has the ability to change his or her appearance
(hair color, eye color, height, weight, gender, age) at will.

Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody:
A former exceptionally paranoid Auror
and member of the Order of the Phoenix who constantly drinks from a hip flask,
which turns out to be not the best of habits…

Moaning Myrtle:
A ghost that haunts one of the toilets in the girls' bathroom,
who frequently has been a good source of information for Hermione, Ron and Harry.

Ministry of Magic:
The council that governs the wizarding world
and whose primary concern is to keep wizards and witches a secret from Muggles.

The Mirror of Erised:
A mirror that Harry discovers in a hidden room at Hogwarts.
Whoever looks in the mirror sees his or her greatest desire reflected back at them.

Mudblood:
An unsavory slang term for a witch or wizard born to Muggle parents.

Muggle:
A non-magic person.

Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries:
Where wizards can recuperate
and receive treatment for all varieties of magical ailments.

Nearly Headless Nick (see also, Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington):
The resident ghost of Gryffindor Tower,
where Harry lives.
He mourns the loss of his taste buds,
and informs Harry that ghosts stick around for their own sad reasons.

Nagini:
A gigantic 12-foot female snake
whose venom is used as food by Lord Voldemort as he regains his strength and body.
This “pet” might also be more than just that.

Number Four, Privet Drive:
The hideously dull address of the Dursley Family.

Number 12 Grimmauld Place:
The former home of Sirius Black bequeathed to Harry.
It was used as a meeting place for the Order of the Phoenix.

Mr. Ollivander:
The wand-maker of Diagon Alley.
Harry and other students bought their wands from him;
his affiliation is unknown, and he disappears during Harry’s sixth year.

O.W.L.s:
An acronym for “Ordinary Wizarding Levels,”
these are exams that Hogwarts students must take during their fifth year.
The results will determine the course of their magical careers.

Padma Patil:
A Ravenclaw in the same year as Harry,
and Ron’s very reluctant and unhappy date for the Yule Ball in their fourth year.

Parseltongue:
The ability to speak to snakes. Parseltongue is considered a Dark Art.

Parselmouth:
A witch or wizard who can speak Parseltongue.
Famous Parselmouths include Salazar Slytherin and Voldemort himself.

Parvati Patil:

A Hogwarts student who is Padma Patil’s identical twin
and Lavender Brown’s best friend.
Parvati was Harry’s date for the Yule Ball.

Pensieve:
A magical stone basin that stores a person’s thoughts
and memories, for individual examination.
Harry has seen many things from the past in Dumbledore’s Pensieve.

Peeves the Poltergeist:
An unending trouble-making being who is constantly pulling pranks
and ratting out Hogwarts students for his own amusement.

Peter Petigrew (Wormtail):
A shy, timid member of the Marauders who hero-worshipped James Potter and Sirius Black.
He is an Animagus who takes the shape of a rat
and is, in fact, one of Voldemort’s most loyal subjects.

Pigwidgeon:
A tiny gray owl given to Ron by Sirius Black, as recompense for losing “Scabbers.”

Madam Pince:
A Hogwarts librarian.

Platform 9 3/4:
The magical platform at King's Cross Station in London
where Hogwarts students board the Hogwarts Express.

Madam Pomfrey:
The school nurse at Hogwarts.

Portkey:
A charmed object (which usually looks like trash to a Muggle)
that can transport wizards from one place to another at a specific,
prearranged time.
Wizards often use them for mass transporting from various locations.

Harry Potter:
Must we? If we must: skinny, black-haired, green-eyed, downtrodden orphan
and hero of the stories!
Harry finds out at age 11 that he’s not just any ordinary boy…he’s a wizard.
He is invited to become a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry,
where he meets friends and enemies alike,
not the least of which is Voldemort,
one of the most evil and powerful wizards of all time
who is responsible for the death of his parents.
Harry’s story ends when either he or Voldemort is destroyed.

James Potter (also Prongs):
Harry's father, whom Harry is the spitting image of,
and who was a Quidditch player
and mischief-maker in his own days at Hogwarts. He becomes a respected
and powerful young wizard.

Lily Potter:
Harry's mother, who is a gifted witch with a particular talent for potion-making.
Initially she does not care for James Potter.
She gives up her life for Harry’s,
which is the reason Voldemort is reduced to nearly a ghost upon her death.

Pure-blood:
An elitist, antiquated title for a witch or wizard whose ancestry is entirely magical.
As Hagrid points out to Harry, due to witches and wizards inter-marrying with Muggles,
there are very few who can hold on to the claim “pure-blood.”

Quidditch:
A wizard sport played up in the air on broomsticks, in teams of seven.

Professor Quirrell:
A nervous, stuttering teacher of Defense Against the Dark Arts
during Harry's first year at Hogwarts.
He has the unfortunate experience of having the barely-alive Voldemort
living in the back of his head.

R.A.B.:
A mysterious person who discovers one of Voldemort's Horcruxes
(the same Horcrux that Harry and Dumbledore risk their lives to find)
and destroys it, leaving behind a note signed with these initials.
It is implied that R.A.B. once worked with Voldemort.

Ravenclaw:
One of four student houses at Hogwarts.
It is named for Rowena Ravenclaw,
one of the school’s four founders,
who is noteworthy for her intellect and cleverness.
Many students who do not know her
wonder why Hermione was not selected to be in Ravenclaw.

Tom Marvolo Riddle:
The boy who would become Voldemort.
The son of handsome Muggle Tom Riddle and witch Merope Gaunt,
he is raised in an orphanage,
as his mother dies giving birth to him.
He becomes a star student at Hogwarts,
though several teachers, including Albus Dumbledore,
are unsure of the boy’s motives.

Tom Riddle:
The Muggle father of Voldemort,
it isn’t clear that Riddle ever even knew he fathered a son.
He died under mysterious circumstances, with his elderly parents.

Madam Rosmerta:
The attractive owner of The Three Broomsticks,
whom Ron fancies. She is put under the Imperius Curse during Harry’s sixth year,
nearly resulting in the accidental death of Katie Bell.

Scabbers:
Ron Weasley's old and tired pet rat.
Through the kids’ third year,
Scabbers is believed to be just your ordinary rat.
However, he is soon discovered to have several very human qualities.

Rufus Scrimgeour:
Cornelius Fudge's successor as Minister of Magic.
Scrimgeour, weathered-looking and shrewd,
wishes for Harry to publicly declare his support of the Ministry,
which Harry constantly refuses.

Kingsley Shacklebolt:
An Auror who is also a member of the Order of the Phoenix.

Shrieking Shack:
A house in Hogsmeade commonly believed to be the most haunted
dwelling in Britain but was actually built by the staff of Hogwarts,
many years ago, for a more practical purpose.

Stan Shunpike:
A young conductor of the Knight Bus
who is falsely arrested for committing suspicious Death Eater activity.

Professor Sinistra:
An astronomy teacher at Hogwarts.

Rita Skeeter:
The scoop-hungry, relentless reporter for The Daily Prophet.
She is a fan of extremely yellow journalism
and an unregistered Animagus, who can take the form of a lady bug.

Horace Slughorn:
An old friend of Dumbledore's and former professor
who returns to Hogwarts in Harry’s sixth year to teach Potions.
Slughorn is materialistic and a bit shallow, but basically kind-hearted.

Slytherin:
One of four student houses at Hogwarts.
It is named for Salazar Slytherin,
one of the school’s four founders, known for his love of the Dark Arts.

Professor Severus Snape:
A frustratingly inconsistent Hogwarts Professor, first of Potions,
then of his coveted Defense Against the Dark Arts.
A former Death Eater who, according to Albus Dumbledore, is reformed,
Professor Severus Snape saves Harry and his friends’ necks more than once,
but is often cruel, taunting and downright mean to just about anyone associated with Harry.
He holds a long-standing grudge against The Mauraders.

Sorcerer's Stone:
A small, ruby-red stone that can change metal into gold
and produces the Elixir of Life, which makes the drinker immortal.

Sorting Hat:
A tattered, talking wizard's hat that,
when tried on, tells first years which house they will live in at Hogwarts.

S.P.E.W:
The “Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare”
is an organization started by Hermione,
whose liberal-mindedness is set aflame due to the working conditions of house elves.

Splinching:
A separation of random body parts while Apparating,
often happening to inexperienced or young wizards.

Professor Sprout:
A teacher of Herbology at Hogwarts.

Squib:
Someone who has no magical powers even though
he or she was born into a wizarding family.

Dean Thomas:
A Gryffindor in the same year as Harry who inspires a bit of jealousy in Harry
by steadily dating Ginnie Weasley.

The Three Broomsticks:
The “nicer” pub in Hogsmeade,
where wizards congregate and Hogwarts students go to drink butterbeer.
Business of all kinds is transacted at its tables.

Time-Turner:
An hourglass-like tool that allows a witch or wizard to travel back in time.
These devices are highly regulated by licensed users.
Hermione used one during third year to attend more classes.
All of the Ministry’s Time-Turners were destroyed at the end of Harry’s fifth year.

Nymphadora Tonks:
A young, clumsy, outgoing Metamorphmagus
and Auror who is a member of the Order of the Phoenix.
The cousin of Sirius Black, Narcissa Malfoy
and Bellatrix Lastrange, Tonks is in love with Remus Lupin.

Professor Trelawney:
The teacher of Divination in Harry's third year at Hogwarts
who has exactly two accurate predictions to her name.

Triwizard Tournament:
A dangerous, year-long magical tournament between three European wizarding schools:
Hogwarts, Beaux-Batons and Durmstrang.
One student from each school is chosen to compete,
their names selected by the ancient Goblet of Fire.
The Tournament is held for the first time in 700 years during Harry’s fourth year at Hogwarts.

Dolores Jane Umbridge:
The senior Undersecretary to the Minister who toes the Ministry line
and becomes Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor during Harry’s fifth year.
Her teaching methods are so conservative
and her personality so dreadful
that Harry and his friends start up their own classes taught by Harry himself
and dubbed “The D.A” (or “Dumbledore’s Army”).

Voldemort (see also, Tom Marvolo Riddle):
The most powerful dark wizard of modern times who is
also referred to as “You-Know-Who” and “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named” because,
as Hermione points out, “fear of a name incites fear of the thing itself.”

Arthur Weasley:
The tall, balding,
hard-working friendly father of Bill, Charlie, Percy, George, Fred, Ron and Ginny,
and loving husband of Molly.
The Weasleys are a loud, large, loving family
who have basically adopted Harry as one of their own.

Bill Weasley:
The eldest Weasley sibling who works for Gringott’s
and is the fiancé of Fleur Delacour.

Charlie Weasley:
The second eldest Weasley brother,
a Graduate of Hogwarts and former Quidditch legend,
he works with dragons in Romania.

Fred and George Weasley:
The fun-loving, troublemaking older twin brothers of Ron.
They actually are quite talented charm-casters
and are proprietors of a very successful joke shop in Diagon Alley.

Ginny Weasley:
Ron's sassy, Quidditch-playing younger sister.
Though she has harbored a crush on Harry from the minute she saw him,
Harry has just recently begun to notice her.

Molly Weasley:
Ron's sweet, hardworking and continuously cooking mother.
She runs her household and children with a firm but loving hand.

Ron Weasley:
Harry’s tall, red-haired best mate who is loyal, brave,
good-hearted and often thoughtless.
He carries a bit of a torch for he and Harry’s shared bushy-haired best friend…

Whomping Willow:
A very aggressive tree planted over the secret passage
from Hogwarts’s grounds to the Shrieking Shack.

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