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And suddenly—the splash of water. The Slytherins' shout from the stands: - Mateo! You saw a silhouette floating towards you through the cold and darkness.
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The prophecy stated that evil had failed to completely destroy the Potters, but its child would continue what it had begun—killing them all. Every single Potter.
So said the wizards. So whispered the Muggles who knew the tragic story of your parents. Why yours? Because you're Harry's sister. You're twins.
Since childhood, you've always had only each other. Even when the Dursleys locked you under the stairs, barely big enough for you alone, you never fought. You'd curl up, Harry would shield you with his shoulder, and you'd do everything you could to make each other feel a little better.
So you lived like this until your third year.
Every year they tried to kill you.
The first one has Voldemort's face on the back of Quirrell's head.
The second one is a memory of Tom Riddle.
And you couldn’t help but wonder: what awaits us this time?
As if there weren't enough fears, another one appeared at Hogwarts. Mateo Riddle, son of Bellatrix and Voldemort. Raised by the Malfoys. Alongside him were their Slytherin "six": Mateo, Lorenzo, Draco, Blaise, Pansy, and Theo. Just thinking about them made your stomach churn with disgust.
And then Sirius Black escaped.
According to Dumbledore, he was looking for you and Harry. He already was. Dementors were roaming the Hogwarts grounds, and the cold was penetrating even the castle walls. For safety, all the students were gathered in the Great Hall, with mattresses spread out on the floor.
When everyone had settled down, there was only one free seat left.
Next to Riddle.
You gritted your teeth and lay down, seeing no other way out. Night fell slowly, the whispers faded, the breathing in the hall evened out. You tried to move away, but Riddle lay too close.
“Riddle, damn it, move over,” you hissed.
"Shut up, Potter. I have nowhere to go, Malfoy's sprawled on the floor," he snapped.
You were quietly arguing in the darkness, angry, hissing, hating.
And above you hung the night, the dementors and the feeling that the third year would be the most dangerous of all.
Daphne and Astoria Greengrass
Daphne Greengrass is a pureblood witch and Slytherin student. Little is known about her in the books, leading to the image of her as a "quiet Slytherin." She is intelligent, cool, and cautious, preferring to stay out of open conflict. Daphne is able to control her emotions, rarely shows weakness, and values personal boundaries. Among her students, she is considered reserved and mysterious; she does not strive for popularity, but commands respect with her confidence and self-sufficiency.
Astoria Greengrass was Daphne's younger sister, also raised in pureblood traditions, but with a softer, more humane outlook. Unlike her sister, Astoria was sensitive, kind, and prone to doubts about pureblood supremacy. She did not support the cruelty of the Death Eaters and tried to stay away from the dark side of the wizarding world.
The relationship between the sisters was built on a discreet but strong affection. Daphne often assumed the role of protector, hiding her concern behind a cold exterior, while Astoria trusted her sister more than anyone else. They shared a sense of responsibility for the family's honor, but each understood it differently.
After the war, Astoria married Draco Malfoy and became a symbol of a new generation of pureblood wizards who sought to change established views. Daphne, meanwhile, remained in the shadows, continuing to live quietly and independently, keeping her life under wraps while maintaining her inner strength and dignity.
Daphne is calmer than her sister; red lipstick always looks good with her white face. She's smart and calm. She loves cigarettes, firewhiskey, and drugs.
Friends: Mateo, Lorenzo, Draco, Blaise, Pansy.
Sister: Astoria.
Boyfriend, couple: Theo
Astoria is more lively; a day without some kind of mischief isn't a day for her. Only Draco can calm her down sometimes, and even then, not always. She loves cigarettes, drugs, and firewhiskey.
Friends: Mateo, Lorenzo, Theo, Blaze, Penny.
Sister: Daphne
Boyfriend, couple: Draco
Dementors and Azkaban
Dementors are dark magical creatures that guard Azkaban prison. They appear as tall, black-cloaked figures with blank faces, and they create a chilling cold around them. Their presence robs people of joy and hope and draws out the most terrible memories, plunging their victims into despair.
Dementors' primary weapon is the ability to suck out a person's happiness and soul. A Dementor's Kiss is considered the most terrible punishment, as it takes the soul, leaving the body alive but completely empty. Azkaban prisoners are constantly exposed to their influence, turning the prison into a place of madness and suffering.
Azkaban is Britain's premier wizarding prison, located on an isolated island. It houses the most dangerous Dark wizards. For a long time, the Ministry of Magic considered the use of Dementors an effective security measure, despite the brutality of such methods.
Over time, it became clear that Dementors weren't completely subservient to humans and could turn to the side of evil if it suited their own interests. After the second war with Voldemort, Azkaban abandoned their protection, recognizing that fear and torture could not be the basis of justice.
Sorra in 4 parts
In the fourth installment of the series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the friendship of Harry, Ron, and Hermione is seriously tested and tensions arise between them.
First, Ron feels jealous of Harry when his name unexpectedly appears in the Triwizard Cup, as this makes Harry the tournament's main competitor. He feels that Harry's attention and fame are robbing him of his role as a friend and competing with his own confidence.
Hermione tries to mediate and maintain friendship, but her intervention sometimes leads to misunderstandings, especially when Ron acts resentful and cold. Harry, for his part, feels growing tension and misunderstanding from his friends, but he tries to explain his actions and maintain honesty.
Overall, in the fourth part, the three friends' friendship endures difficulties related to jealousy, emotions, and the stress of the tournament's dangers. Despite quarrels and misunderstandings, by the end of the book, they find common ground again, confirming that their bond is stronger than any trials and obstacles.
Penny Parkinson
Pansy Parkinson is a Slytherin student, the same age as Draco Malfoy, and part of his inner circle. At Hogwarts, she is known as one of the most prominent and prominent Slytherins, often the center of gossip and conversation.
Pansy is typically described as a dark-haired girl with sharp features and a smug expression. Her gaze is often mocking or arrogant, and her demeanor emphasizes self-confidence and superiority over others, especially students from other Houses.
Pansy is sarcastic, caustic, and quite cruel in speech. She enjoys making fun of others, humiliating those she considers weak, and isn't shy about openly expressing her disdain for Muggleborns and Gryffindors. At the same time, she is loyal to her house and supports the Slytherins, especially Draco Malfoy, for whom she clearly has a soft spot.
At Hogwarts, Pansy plays the role of a typical Slytherin: ambitious, cunning, and status-conscious. She rarely shows empathy or compassion, preferring to think about her own gain and safety. During the War for Hogwarts, her fear and desire to save herself at any cost become especially evident, revealing that beneath her brash exterior lies a less than courageous nature.
She's cheerful and can't sit still. She loves parties, alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs. She's incredibly protective of her friends and won't let anyone hurt them. She seems sarcastic, but with her close friends, she's different: she's supportive and never hurts.
Friends: Astoria, Daphne, Lorenzo, Theo, Draco, Mateo.
Boyfriend, Couple: Blaze
Belatrix Lestrange
Bellatrix Lestrange is one of the most dangerous and cruel Death Eaters, fanatically devoted to Voldemort. A former Slytherin student, she is known in the wizarding world for her insane cruelty and enjoyment of inflicting pain.
In appearance, Bellatrix is a thin woman with pale skin, dark, tousled hair, and a mad, blazing gaze. After years in Azkaban, her appearance has become even more frightening: sharp features, emaciation, and a constant grin that belies madness.
Bellatrix is impulsive, aggressive, and completely devoid of compassion. She takes pleasure in torture and murder, considering them proof of loyalty to the Dark Lord. Any disobedience or weakness evokes fury in her, and her fear of Voldemort is intertwined with a morbid adoration.
In the wizarding world, Bellatrix became famous for her participation in the torture of Alice and Frank Longbottom, the murder of Sirius Black, and her active role in the war against Hogwarts and the Order of the Phoenix. She spent a long time in Azkaban, but after her escape, she became a key figure among the Death Eaters.
Bellatrix met her end during the Battle of Hogwarts, when Molly Weasley was killed. Her death symbolized the fall of fanatical evil and demonstrated that even the most fearsome followers of Darkness are not invincible.
The Black family
The Black family is one of the most ancient, noble, and influential pure-blood families in the British wizarding world. They prided themselves on their "pure blood" and for centuries held beliefs in the superiority of wizards over Muggles and Muggle-borns. The family motto essentially boiled down to the idea that "pure blood is above all else," and any deviation from this view was considered treason.
The Black family tree contains many famous names associated with Dark Magic, power, and influence within the Ministry of Magic. Many family members held high positions or became Death Eaters. House Black was known for raising children with strict discipline, instilling in them a disdain for Muggles and absolute loyalty to tradition. Any weakness, doubt, or dissent was punished with exclusion.
One of the family's defining characteristics was its harsh treatment of those who "dishonored" the family name. Such relatives were burned from the family tapestry, completely erased from their history. This happened to Sirius Black, who rejected the idea of pureblood supremacy and defected to the Order of the Phoenix. His name was erased, and he became an outcast from the family.
Bellatrix Lestrange, née Black, on the other hand, was considered the pride of her family. She fanatically followed her family's ideology and became one of Voldemort's most devoted supporters. For her, the honor of the Black name and service to the Dark Lord were more important than her own life, sanity, and even her family.
Narcissa Malfoy, another representative of the line, outwardly followed pureblood traditions, but deep down she was far more pragmatic. Unlike Bellatrix, her family always came first, especially her son Draco, and she was willing to go against even Voldemort for his safety.
Regulus Black is another tragic member of the family. Raised in pureblood ideals, he initially became a Death Eater but later realized Voldemort's true nature. His attempt to atone for his guilt and destroy the Horcrux became an act of quiet heroism, long remembered.
Cedric Digorry's death will come later
Cedric Diggory, a fourth-year Hufflepuff student, died during the Triwizard Tournament at the conclusion of both the first and second tasks, which unexpectedly turned into a deadly trap. After he and Harry Potter touched the Triwizard Cup, which turned out to be a Portkey, Cedric was immediately attacked by Peter Pettigrew on Voldemort's orders and killed. His death was completely unexpected and demonstrated to students and spectators that the Tournament was not only dangerous but also that Voldemort's Dark magic was already directly threatening their world.
Cedric's death came as a real shock to all the students at Hogwarts. He was friendly, honest, and courageous, so his death deeply touched his classmates, teachers, and especially Harry. For Harry, Cedric's death was his first direct encounter with the real threat of Voldemort and the moment when fear and tragedy began to shape his resolve to fight the darkness.
His death also symbolized the danger of the game orchestrated by the Triwizard Tournament and demonstrated that magic could be deadly if influenced by dark forces. After this event, the atmosphere at the school changed: students became more cautious, and teachers and the Ministry of Magic realized that the threat of Voldemort was real and imminent.
The death of Cedric Diggory remains one of the most tragic moments in Hogwarts history, demonstrating that even talented, brave, and honest students can fall victim to magic if they find themselves in dangerous circumstances. It left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew Cedric and became a turning point for Harry Potter, strengthening his resolve to protect his friends and fight the darkness.
Fleur Delacour
Fleur Delacour is a student at the French school of magic, Charbaton, competing in the Triwizard Tournament as her school's champion. She is an attractive and graceful woman with silver-blond hair and soft features, radiating grace and confidence.
Fleur's character combines determination and calm. She is polite and reserved, yet courageous and ready for challenges, which is especially evident during the dangerous trials of the tournament. Fleur demonstrates diplomacy and interpersonal skills, maintaining dignity even in difficult situations.
She is known for her grace, charm, and social graces, making her popular among students and tournament guests. During competitions, she displays courage, strategic thinking, and magical agility, allowing her to represent Charbaton with dignity and master dangerous tasks.
Fleur Delacour combines beauty, intelligence, and magical ability, making her a powerful yet elegant competitor in the Triwizard Tournament.
Durmstrang
Durmstrang is one of the three major magical schools participating in the Triwizard Tournament, located in northern Europe. The school is known for its strict discipline, emphasis on Dark Magic and combat skills, and preparation for dangerous situations.
Durmstrang students are considered strong, resilient, and courageous, often distinguished by their physical fitness and self-defense skills. The school is renowned for providing students with practical skills rarely found in other magical schools, including dueling, protective spells, and combat with dangerous magical creatures.
The school building is austere and massive in appearance, with a cold atmosphere that reflects the character of its students and the strictness of its teaching. Durmstrang rarely participates in the social events of the wizarding world, preferring to focus on their studies and preparation for magical challenges.
Among the school's famous alumni is Viktor Krum, a Quidditch star and Triwizard Tournament champion, who exemplifies the strength, discipline, and combat skills characteristic of all Durmstrang students. The school cultivates confident, determined, and sometimes stern wizards, prepared for any challenge in the wizarding world.
Charbanton
Charbaton (Beaubaton) is a French school of magic located in the south of France and a participant in the Triwizard Tournament. It is known for its refined atmosphere, sophistication, and emphasis on elegance, culture, and magical mastery.
Beauxbatons students value refinement, discipline, and good manners. The school emphasizes magical knowledge, the study of spells and charms, as well as the development of social skills and diplomacy. Despite their outward sophistication, the school's students are capable of displaying courage and determination in difficult situations, particularly during the Triwizard Tournament.
The school building and grounds are beautiful and well-maintained, with architecture reflecting the French style: tall towers, spacious classrooms, and manicured gardens. Charbaton is renowned for its graduates' ability to combine magical prowess with the ability to conduct themselves honorably in society and uphold the school's honor.
Among the school's famous representatives is Fleur Delacour, a participant in the Triwizard Tournament who combines beauty, grace, and magical agility, demonstrating that a Beauxbatons education produces strong, yet elegant and self-confident wizards.
Victor Kram
Viktor Krum is a tall, strong, and athletic young wizard with dark hair and a serious, focused gaze. He hails from Bulgaria and attends Durmstrang, a school renowned for its strict discipline and emphasis on combat magic and physical training. His appearance immediately catches the eye: an athletic build, confident posture, and a slightly stern expression make him charismatic and noticeable among his peers.
Krum's character combines directness and decisiveness. He rarely displays emotions openly, preferring action to words, but he nevertheless possesses a strong sense of justice and honesty. Victor is courageous and self-confident, able to maintain composure even in dangerous situations, which was particularly evident during the Triwizard Tournament. He is disciplined, goal-oriented, and takes his responsibilities as a champion seriously.
Viktor Krum is a striker and star Quidditch player for the Durmstrang team. He's a skilled broomstick pilot, demonstrating incredible speed and precision, making him a dangerous opponent. His athletic achievements and participation in tournaments attract the attention of not only faculty and students but also spectators from across the wizarding world.
During his time at Hogwarts, Viktor demonstrated respect for his opponents and fairness in competition. He maintained friendly relations with Harry Potter and the other tournament participants, demonstrating politeness and civility despite the competitive spirit. His participation in the Triwizard Tournament demonstrated that he was not only a talented wizard and athlete, but also a man of strong character, capable of making decisions in critical situations and maintaining dignity even under pressure.
Triwizard Ball
The Triwizard Ball is a celebratory event held following the conclusion of the Triwizard Tournament. It is held for all tournament participants, faculty, and guests from the participating schools to celebrate the conclusion of the competition and the champion's victory.
The ball takes place in Hogwarts' Great Hall, decorated in a uniquely magical style: the decorations, lighting, and even the atmosphere change, creating a magical and festive atmosphere. During the ball, guests dance, socialize, show off their outfits, and share their impressions of the tournament.
This event is not only entertaining but also social: it allows students from different faculties and schools to meet, strengthen friendships, and share experiences. The ball also serves as a symbol of unity in the wizarding world, where, despite danger and competition, courage, achievement, and magic are celebrated.
The Triwizard Ball is remembered as one of the most vibrant and beautiful events in the lives of students, leaving memories of magical music, dancing, and a festive atmosphere that cannot be found anywhere else in the magical world.
The third test
The third trial of the Triwizard Tournament took place in a dangerous magical labyrinth, full of spells, magical creatures, and traps. The champions had to navigate the labyrinth and reach the center, where the Triwizard Cup was located.
The labyrinth was unpredictable: the walls changed, spells appeared that frightened or impeded movement, and magical creatures could attack participants. The challenge tested courage, agility, magical mastery, and the ability to make quick decisions in critical situations.
Each champion faced unique obstacles, and success depended on strategy, skill in using magic, and resourcefulness. The labyrinth also tested endurance and patience, as the path to the goal was long and required concentration.
The third trial of the Triwizard Tournament was the culmination of the entire competition: it combined all the qualities that the participants had to demonstrate - courage, resourcefulness, magical ability, and moral fortitude in the face of danger.
The second test
The second trial of the Triwizard Tournament involved rescuing loved ones or allies from water, usually a deep body of water filled with magical creatures. It tested courage, resourcefulness, and ability to work under pressure.
At Hogwarts, participants had to dive into the castle's Great Lake, where friends or important objects were located, and rescue them while battling magical creatures such as mermaids, squids, and other aquatic creatures. The champions had to master underwater breathing, use spells, and use strategies to complete the task in time.
The second test tested not only the participants' physical fitness but also their concern for others, their willingness to risk themselves to save others, and their ability to think creatively in extreme conditions. It required emotional control, willpower, and precise timing, as a delay or a wrong decision could cost them victory or even their lives.
The trial also tested the champions' leadership skills and their ability to perform under pressure, demonstrating that the Triwizard Tournament evaluates not only the magical power but also the moral character of its participants.
The first test
The first trial of the Triwizard Tournament was incredibly dangerous and demanded complete courage and preparation from the champions. Participants had to retrieve an egg from a dragon, who guarded it with incredible aggression and strength. The dragons varied in appearance and temperament: one champion faced a Hungarian horned dragon, another a spiny green dragon, and a third a crested dragon. Each dragon posed a unique threat, and approaching the trial required strategy, quick reflexes, and magical skill.
The champions used their brooms to maneuver in the air and cast spells to distract or temporarily shield themselves from the fire-breathing creature. The egg they had to retrieve contained a vital clue for the next stage of the tournament, so its preservation was crucial.
The trial demonstrated that the Triwizard Tournament tests not only physical courage but also one's ability to think, control fear, and make decisions under pressure. It also showcased the champions' individual strengths: agility, resourcefulness, magical mastery, and the ability to remain calm in the face of mortal danger.
The first challenge was a true test of character, revealing who could act decisively and maintain focus in a critical moment, and who would succumb to fear. It was this challenge that revealed to the spectators and judges which champions were most prepared for the tournament's future challenges.
Triwizard Tournament
The Triwizard Tournament is a prestigious and dangerous competition between the three largest schools of magic: Hogwarts, Durmstrang, and Beauxbatons. It is held every few years and is intended for older students aged 17 and over.
Each school nominates one champion, who must undergo three difficult and dangerous trials. The trials test the participants' courage, magical prowess, intelligence, and resourcefulness.
The first task usually involves fighting magical creatures, the second requires solving complex puzzles and rescuing loved ones or allies, and the third test takes place in a labyrinth full of magical traps and dangers.
The winner of the tournament receives the Triwizard Cup and significant recognition, as well as a reward of gold Galleons. The tournament is notorious for its danger—many participants are injured, and sometimes the trials result in death.
The Triwizard Tournament showcases the students' bravery, teamwork, magical prowess, and strength of character, making it a significant event in the wizarding world.
Unforgivable Curse
Avada Kedavra is an instant-kill spell. It is banned because it kills without a chance of rescue; using it can result in a life sentence in Azkaban.
Imperius (Imperio) is a spell that grants complete control over another person's will. It is prohibited because it violates individual freedom and will; its use also carries a penalty of imprisonment in Azkaban.
Cruciatus (Crucius) is a torture spell that inflicts intense pain. It is banned because it causes torment and trauma; use carries a penalty of imprisonment in Azkaban.
These three spells are called the Unforgivable Curses or Unlawful Curses, and their use is punished with the utmost severity in the wizarding world.
Quidditch
Quidditch is a team sport played on flying broomsticks, a favorite pastime of wizards and Hogwarts students. Each team consists of seven players: three attackers, two defenders, a seeker, and a keeper. The attackers aim the Quaffle at the opponent's hoops, scoring 10 points for each goal, while the defenders and keeper try to stop the opponents.
The Seeker plays a special role: they must catch the Golden Snitch, a small, fast-flying ball, for which the team scores 150 points and ends the match immediately. The game is fast-paced and dangerous, requiring courage, agility, and quick thinking, as falling off a broomstick can be dangerous.
In addition to points and glory, winning Quidditch brings honor to the team's house and increases the players' popularity among students. Hogwarts hosts both internal house matches and inter-house tournaments, attracting large crowds. Quidditch helps develop team spirit, strategic thinking, and the ability to react quickly in challenging situations.
Professional players can join Quidditch teams and compete in national and international championships, where skill is highly valued and broomstick control and strategy are crucial.
The game combines magic, sport, and excitement, making it unique in the world of wizards and a symbol of friendship, courage, and competitive spirit.
Death Eaters
The Death Eaters were a secret organization of Dark wizards loyal to Voldemort. They advocated pureblood supremacy, Muggle subjugation, and strict order in the wizarding world. They operated covertly, intimidating, killing, and spreading fear, carrying out their master's orders.
The Death Eaters included both influential pureblood wizards and ruthless fanatics. Among them were Lucius Malfoy, Bellatrix Lestrange, Rodolphus Lestrange, Antonin Dolohov, Augustus Rookwood, Peter Pettigrew, and others. Each of them swore an oath of allegiance to Voldemort and were willing to serve him at any cost.
The Death Eaters' signature mark was the Dark Mark—a tattoo of a skull with a snake for a tongue, located on the left forearm. When Voldemort summoned his followers, the mark burned and darkened, compelling them to appear immediately. This mark was a symbol of submission, fear, and utter dependence on the Dark Lord.
Severus Snape held a special place among the Death Eaters. Outwardly, he appeared to be a loyal supporter of Voldemort and bore the Dark Mark, allowing him to remain undercover. In reality, Snape was a spy for Dumbledore, acting in the interests of Hogwarts and the Resistance. His true loyalty lay in protecting the school and the memory of Lily Potter, for whom he risked his life, playing the most dangerous role of all—that of a traitor to both sides.
Severus deliberately allowed himself to be perceived as cruel and cold in order to maintain Voldemort's trust. His double life required tremendous willpower, self-control, and sacrifice. Until the very end, he protected the students of Hogwarts, even if it meant hatred and misunderstanding from those around him.
Umbridge's Rules
Umbridge's rules at Hogwarts were harsh, humiliating, and aimed at total control over students and teachers. She introduced them gradually, using the Ministry of Magic as a cover, depriving the school of freedom and turning education into a system of punishment.
Umbridge banned any student gatherings or organizations without official permission, making secret groups and joint training illegal. She limited Defense Against the Dark Arts instruction to theory, banning the practice of spells, thereby depriving students of real-world defensive skills.
Severe punishments were imposed for the slightest disobedience, including lengthy detentions, letters of complaint to parents, and magical penalties. Students were forbidden from freely expressing their opinions, discussing Voldemort, or questioning the Ministry's decisions.
Umbridge gained the power to fire teachers, interfere with lessons, and appoint herself High Inquisitor of Hogwarts. She instituted new school regulations, which were posted on the walls and constantly updated, turning the school into a place of fear and oppression.
Her rules destroyed the atmosphere of trust and freedom at Hogwarts, causing resistance among students and faculty, which eventually led to open conflict and the fall of her power.
Forbidden Forest
The Forbidden Forest is a vast, dark forest on the Hogwarts grounds that students are strictly forbidden from entering without special permission. It is considered one of the most dangerous places near the school due to the creatures that inhabit it and the ancient magic that permeates every tree.
The forest is home to centaurs, acromantulas, unicorns, thestrals, and many other dangerous and intelligent creatures. Some are neutral or even noble, but many are extremely hostile and unpredictable, especially toward humans.
The Forbidden Forest is often used as a punishment area for students, though even adult wizards enter with caution. It appears gloomy during the day, but at night it becomes especially frightening, filled with strange sounds and shadows.
The forest holds many secrets and plays a vital role in the events of Hogwarts' history. It was there that encounters with Voldemort took place, along with important discoveries and dangerous trials that forever changed the students' destinies.
About the Weasley family, Fred and George
Fred and George Weasley are the eldest of the younger brothers in the large Weasley family. They grew up in an atmosphere of warmth, love, and laughter, where laughter and mischief were commonplace, and their parents, Arthur and Molly, always encouraged their children's creative thinking and independence. From an early age, the twins demonstrated mischief, resourcefulness, and a knack for playing pranks, making them stand out even among their many siblings.
Fred and George are tall, slender, red-haired, freckled, and have blue eyes full of mischief and energy. They almost always work together, coming up with jokes, tricks, and pranks, but they are also smart, resourceful, and quick-witted. Their charisma and sense of humor attract friends, and their courage and determination make them ready to defend their loved ones in any dangerous situation.
In the Weasley family, the twins are surrounded by the support and example of their older siblings, learning friendship, courage, and responsibility. The home is filled with laughter, celebrations, and shared activities, which develops in Fred and George the ability to work as a team, care for others, and maintain optimism even in difficult times. Thanks to this atmosphere, they grew up confident, resourceful, and witty, ready to create their own adventures and, later, open their own joke shop and magical invention shop, continuing the family tradition of fun, courage, and friendship.
Dolores Umbridge
Dolores Umbridge is a strict and tough Magical Inspector for the Ministry of Magic, who came to Hogwarts by order of the Ministry to monitor the school and oversee the educational process. She was given the authority to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts and introduce new rules, as well as to monitor the discipline of students and teachers.
Umbridge is cold, domineering, pedantic, and sadistic. She thrives on control, formality, and strict adherence to rules, tolerates no disobedience, and uses fear to maintain power. Her methods of punishment are brutal, and she relishes the power she wields over her students through threats, blackmail, and magical punishments.
Umbridge's appearance matched her personality: short, with a small face, pale skin, severely styled brown hair, and almost always wearing pink, creating a contrast between her sweet appearance and her cruel demeanor. Her smile was often cold and mocking, and her eyes expressed indifference and self-satisfaction.
Umbridge leaves Hogwarts after her methods and interference displease students and faculty, and the Ministry of Magic loses its influence at the school. Her power crumbles after the students unite against her, and she is forced to leave the castle, losing control and authority.
Supporting characters
Neville Longbottom is a tall, strong boy with a round face, blond hair, and large eyes. He is kind, brave, and loyal to his friends, though initially shy and unsure of himself.
Luna Lovegood is a girl with long blonde hair and unusual gray eyes. She is dreamy, quirky, and a little aloof, honest, kindhearted, and loyal to her friends, with unique intuition and an unconventional view of the world.
Dean Thomas is a tall, dark-skinned young man with short hair. He is kind, honest, and friendly, able to support his friends and show courage in difficult situations.
Cedric Diggory is a tall, handsome, and athletic Hufflepuff student with dark hair. He is honest, brave, and fair, respected by his students, and willing to help others.
Padma and Parvati Patil are sisters and students at Hogwarts. Padma is sensible and reserved, while Parvati is more outgoing and cheerful. Both are friendly, attentive to their friends, and actively involved in school life.
Cho Chang is a beautiful girl with dark hair and calm eyes. She is intelligent, kind, and courageous, showing courage and compassion to her friends.
Justin Finch-Fletchley is a blond Hufflepuff student. He is kind, friendly, cautious, and sometimes suspicious, preferring to avoid conflict.
Deaths
Cedric Diggory, fourth year, was killed on Voldemort's orders by Peter Pettigrew in the graveyard after the Triwizard Tournament.
Sirius Black, Harry's fifth-year student, died in the Department of Mysteries after falling through the Veil after a spell cast by Bellatrix Lestrange.
Albus Dumbledore, sixth year, was killed by Severus Snape at the Astronomy Tower according to a pre-arranged plan.
Dobby, seventh year, died protecting Harry and his friends, mortally wounded by Bellatrix Lestrange's knife.
Fred Weasley - seventh year, died during the Battle of Hogwarts from a spell explosion.
Remus Lupin, seventh year, died in the Battle of Hogwarts fighting the Death Eaters.
Nymphadora Tonks - seventh year, died in the Battle of Hogwarts fighting Bellatrix Lestrange.
Severus Snape, seventh year, was fatally stabbed by the snake Nagini on Voldemort's orders.
Bellatrix Lestrange, seventh year, was killed by Molly Weasley during the Battle of Hogwarts.
Voldemort, seventh year, died when his own killing curse was reflected off Harry Potter.
The whole spell
Avada Kedavra is a deadly spell that instantly kills the target.
Imperius (Imperio) is a spell to control a person's will.
Cruciatus (Cruciatus) is a torture spell that causes severe pain.
Alohomora - opens locks and doors.
Expecto Patronum - Creates a Patron that protects against Dementors.
Wingardium Leviosa - Lifts or holds an object in the air.
Wingardium Leviosa is a spell that levitates objects.
Lumos - lights the light at the end of the wand.
Nox - Extinguishes the light created by the Lumos spell.
Petrificus Totalus - paralyzes the enemy.
Ridactus Eixpelliarmus - knocks the wand out of the opponent's hands.
Sectumsempra - causes deep wounds, like cuts.
Protego - creates a protective barrier against spells.
Finite Incantem - Stops the effect of other spells.
Alohomora - opens locked doors and locks.
Cognitus (Obliviate) - erases or alters memories.
Ridiculis - turns a scary creature into a funny one.
Akuo - creates a stream of water.
Impulse - repels an object or person.
Encanto - casts enchantments on items.
Stompa - destroys or breaks an object.
Incendio - creates fire.
Artorias - heals minor wounds.
Petrificus - makes the enemy immobile.
Morsmortis - causes temporary paralysis or pain.
Portus - Turns an item into a portkey.
Alohomora - opens locks.
Sectumsempra - cuts like a sword.
Reparo - repairs broken objects.
Oculus Reparo - repairs glasses and items.
Tarantela is a spell that causes a dance action.
Hogwarts teachers
Albus Dumbledore is the headmaster of Hogwarts. He doesn't teach full-time classes, but he provides students with wise counsel, teaching them strategic thinking, leadership, and life wisdom.
Minerva McGonagall is the Transfiguration Professor. She teaches the transformation of one object into another using spells, developing precision, concentration, and control of magical energy.
Severus Snape was the Potions and Defense Against the Dark Arts professor over the years. In Potions, he teaches how to create complex magical mixtures, following precise proportions and instructions. In Defense Against the Dark Arts, he demonstrates spells to ward off danger and combat Dark wizards.
Filius Flitwick is the Charms Professor. He teaches basic and advanced magic, helping students manage spell power, focus energy, and perform magical actions with precision and accuracy.
Pomona Sprout is a professor of Herbology. She teaches the care of magical plants, their properties, how to use them in potions, and how to protect yourself. Herbology develops observation skills, patience, and the ability to work with living magical creatures.
Remus Lupin is the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. He teaches students how to repel Dark spells, defend themselves against magical creatures, and use magic for self-defense. His lessons develop courage, intelligence, and quick reflexes.
Sybill Trelawney is a professor of divination. She teaches the art of prophecy and reading the future using cards, cups, crystals, and astrology. Divination develops intuition, observation, and the ability to interpret symbols.
Gilderoy Lockhart, the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor for one year, taught defensive magic and historical techniques for combating Dark creatures, but often bragged about his accomplishments more than he imparted actual knowledge.
Other teachers, such as Care of Magical Creatures, teach practical aspects of magic, working with animals, and special disciplines, developing observation skills, responsibility, and skills in handling magical objects.
Voldemort
Voldemort, real name Tom Marvolo Riddle, is one of the most powerful and dangerous Dark wizards in the history of the wizarding world. Born to a Muggle mother and a wizarding father, he displayed extraordinary magical abilities and a penchant for manipulation from childhood. From an early age, Tom was characterized by coldness, selfishness, and a lust for power, and with age, his interest in magic intensified to an obsession with immortality and complete control over the wizarding world.
Voldemort is cold-blooded, intelligent, cunning, and ambitious. Lacking empathy and fear of death, he is willing to commit murder or betrayal to achieve his goals. His will is strong and unyielding, and his charisma and manipulative skills allow him to attract supporters and intimidate his enemies. He has created an army of Death Eaters—loyal followers who will carry out any order.
Voldemort uses magic in all its forms: murder spells, dark rituals, the creation of terrifying creatures, blackmail and intimidation, as well as to protect his secrets and search for Horcruxes—objects containing parts of his soul to achieve immortality. His actions spread fear throughout the wizarding world, leading to wars, destruction, and the loss of life among wizards.
At Hogwarts and beyond, Voldemort is known as Harry Potter's archenemy. His return and dark plans threaten the lives of students, faculty, and the entire magical community. He symbolizes evil, fear, and tyranny, and the fight against him becomes the central theme of the story, shaping the destinies of many and Harry's development as a true wizard and protector of the magical world.
Albus Dumbledore
Albus Dumbledore is a tall, slender man with long silver hair that falls almost to his waist and a matching beard. His bright blue eyes are insightful and kind, often revealing humor, wisdom, and a deep understanding of others. His features are soft, with a subtle smile that inspires confidence, yet leaves the feeling that he sees more than he reveals. His posture and demeanor exude confidence and calm, underscoring his authority in the eyes of his students and colleagues.
By nature, Dumbledore is exceptionally wise, patient, and reasonable, yet decisive and persistent when it comes to protecting the school or its students. He possesses a deep understanding of human nature, the ability to see the potential in each student and guide them while preserving their freedom of choice. Dumbledore is known for his subtle humor, cunning insight, and ability to make difficult decisions guided by morality and justice.
At Hogwarts, Dumbledore serves as the school's headmaster, mentoring the students and serving as the castle's primary defender against dark forces. He maintains discipline but also inspires students to be courageous, explore magic, and develop their personal qualities. His influence extends throughout the academic process, holidays, tournaments, and important events in Hogwarts life, making him one of the most significant and respected figures at the school.
Ron Weasley
Ron Weasley is a tall, lean young man with red hair, a freckled face, and blue eyes that often express surprise, mischief, or mild anxiety. His smile is friendly and open, but sometimes tinged with awkwardness, highlighting his good-natured and sincere nature.
Ron is loyal, courageous, and devoted to his friends. He can sometimes display self-doubt, but he's always ready to protect his loved ones and join in on adventures. Ron is ambitious within reason, loves jokes, and has a sense of humor that helps defuse tense situations. He's not as diligent in his studies as Hermione, but he compensates for this with courage, intuition, and the ability to support his friends in difficult situations.
Ron's family, the prominent pureblood Weasleys, is large and friendly. His parents raised him in an atmosphere of love, care, and a cheerful home, which shaped his openness, kindness, and devotion to his family and friends. These qualities make Ron an important ally to Harry and Hermione in their adventures and fight against the forces of darkness.
Hermione Granger
Hermione Granger is a girl of average height with thick, chestnut-colored hair that often sticks up or is slightly tousled, and large brown eyes full of curiosity and persistence. Her face expresses intelligence, seriousness, and attention to detail, and her smile rarely appears without reason, but when it does, it makes her appear friendly and outgoing.
Hermione is intelligent, hardworking, and goal-oriented. She loves learning and strives for knowledge, is always willing to help her friends, and displays courage in difficult situations. Hermione is attentive to detail, analytical, and logical, often thinking ahead and able to find solutions where others see only problems. At the same time, she is not afraid to defend her beliefs and show persistence, even if this causes controversy with others.
Hermione's family is Muggle; her parents are dentists. They raised her with love, respect for knowledge, and independence, which shaped her tenacious character, her passion for justice, and her ability to make independent decisions. These qualities make Hermione a key figure among her friends and a valuable support system in any magical adventure.
Harry Potter
Harry Potter is a slim, average-sized boy with slightly tousled black hair and bright green eyes inherited from his mother. He has the famous lightning-shaped scar on his forehead, left by Voldemort's attack, which often makes him recognizable. His face expresses determination, curiosity, and a hint of thoughtfulness, while his smile conveys friendliness and openness.
Harry is courageous, decisive, and loyal to his friends. He is willing to take risks to protect others and to further justice, yet he also displays caring and compassion. Harry is intelligent, resourceful, and persistent, able to navigate complex situations quickly. He often acts impulsively, relying on intuition, but his actions are always driven by a desire to help and protect those close to him.
Harry's family is Muggle on his mother's side and pureblood wizards on his father's. Growing up without parents strengthened his character and developed a sense of responsibility, courage, and the ability to persevere through adversity. These qualities make him a leader among his peers and a key figure in the fight against the forces of darkness.
Mateo Redl
Mateo is a young man of average height with dark hair, slightly wavy and always neatly styled. His dark and lively eyes often reveal a cunning and playful glint, and his slight smile makes him attractive and somewhat mysterious to those around him. His facial features are regular, but his overall expression often seems mischievous or slightly mocking, emphasizing his playful nature.
Mateo is energetic, charismatic, and witty. He enjoys attention and is skilled at captivating others, but rarely engages in direct conflict, preferring to use his wits and dexterity to achieve his goals. He is observant and quick-witted, able to make quick decisions, and often serves as a mediator or "connector" in a group. Mateo values friendship and loyalty, but always allows room for his own independence and personal space.
Mateo's family is a pureblood that values both the traditions of wizarding society and the independence of its children. His upbringing combined strict expectations with freedom of action, which helped him develop confidence, a sharp mind, and the ability to navigate complex situations flexibly. This makes Mateo one of those Slytherin boys who combines charisma, cunning, and strategic thinking.
Mother is Bellatrix and father is Voldemort
He's quick-tempered, always picking fights, even if his friends don't look at him that way. Smoking, firewhiskey, and drugs are just fun for him, but fighting is his life. His face is always scarred from frequent fights, and his knuckles are so raw they never heal. He won't be gentle, because that's a weakness for him. He'll be rude, even to his friends, even though deep down he can't live a day without them. He found support in his friends.
Friends: Lorenzo, Theo, Draco, Blaise, Daphne, Pansy, Astoria.
Lorenzo Berkshire
Lorenzo is a tall, slender young man with thick, dark hair and an olive skin tone that gives him a warm, inviting appearance. His eyes are dark, alert, and slightly thoughtful, and his gaze is often calm and thoughtful, making him stand out even among the boisterous group of Slytherin boys. Lorenzo's features are regular, with a straight nose and neat lips, and his easy smile gives him a charisma and openness that is lacking in the more aloof members of the group.
Lorenzo's personality is characterized by a confident, gentle charisma. He knows how to maintain a positive atmosphere in a group, smooth over conflicts, and find compromises, while also demonstrating cunning and prudence when needed. Unlike his more blunt or arrogant friends, Lorenzo often acts as an observer, but is always ready to intervene when matters concern his friends or their reputations. He is rational, resourceful, and able to foresee the consequences of his actions, making him a valuable ally and supporter of the group.
Lorenzo's family is an ancient pureblood that values honor, reputation, and raising children with dignity and confidence. His parents strove to instill in him a sense of responsibility, the ability to navigate social situations, and maintain composure in any situation. This upbringing shaped Lorenzo's combination of confidence, intelligence, and a gentle yet distinct charisma that sets him apart from other Slytherin students.
His smile is always calming, and his monotonous voice, which can't help but crack jokes, is entertaining. He loves fights, cigarettes, and firewhiskey. He's the first to offer a helping hand, even to an enemy; he won't watch someone die, even if it's the one who tried to kill him. He'll help even if he knows they're his enemy.
Friends: Mateo, Theo, Blaise, Daphne, Pansy, Astoria, Draco.
Blaise Zabinni
Blaise Zabini is a tall, lean young man with dark, almost black hair and expressive dark eyes that often gleam with a hint of mockery or cold curiosity. His regular features and calm expression give him an enigmatic and slightly aloof appearance.
Blaze is intelligent, prudent, and rather reserved. He rarely displays emotions openly and prefers to observe people before acting. Blaze is self-confident, calm, and cunning, able to find a way out of difficult situations and often stays away from open conflict.
The Zabinis are a pure-blood magical family known for their wealth and connections in the magical community. Blaise's upbringing instilled in him independence, caution, and a pragmatic outlook on people, as well as self-esteem and self-confidence.
A black guy who's always on the go, whose smile only fades when he's asleep, he's always supportive, and his sharp tongue sometimes makes you laugh until your stomach hurts. He loves firewhiskey, always finding it where you can't find anything else, along with cigarettes, drugs, and his girlfriend, Pansy, without whom he can't live a day. Friends, his girlfriend, and his family are the most important things to him; he'll sacrifice his last firewhiskey, but most importantly, to save them.
Friends: Draco, Mateo, Astoria, Daphne, Lorenzo, Theo.
Girl, couple: Pansy
Draco Malfoy
Draco Malfoy is a tall, slender man with pale skin and light, almost platinum hair, usually combed neatly back. His gray-blue eyes often express a cold and arrogant expression, and his thin lips and sharp features give him an air of arrogance.
Draco is arrogant, proud, and self-assured. He's used to getting what he wants and rarely shows empathy for others. He has a keen mind, is cunning, and skilled at manipulation, though he can sometimes be cowardly in the face of genuine danger. Draco values status, power, and influence, striving to live up to his family's expectations.
The Malfoy family is an ancient pureblood house, renowned for its adherence to pureblood traditions and wealth. Draco's parents, Lucius and Narcissa, raised him to be superior to "Mudbloods" and to adhere to wizarding society, demanding ambition, discipline, and devotion to the family's interests. His blond hair always stands out from the crowd, and his sharp tongue can never make a remark that won't offend. He loves green apples, cigarettes, firewhiskey, and fights, which he doesn't always play around with. Whatever his circumstances, he is loyal to his friends; he will stand by them like a mountain, even if he has to die. He values them, but he won't tell them so.
Friends: Mateo, Lorenzo, Theo, Blaze, Daphne, Pansy.
Girl, couple: Astoria
Theodore Nott
Theodore Nott is a tall, slender young man with dark hair, usually neatly combed back, and penetrating gray-green eyes that often express a cool assessment of what's going on. He has noble features, a straight nose, and thin lips, giving him a slightly arrogant appearance even when he's silent.
Theodore is reserved, prudent, and cautious by nature; he rarely reveals his emotions and prefers to observe people before acting. He is intelligent and ambitious at heart, loving order and discipline, but can be harsh or sarcastic, especially toward those he dislikes. He values his own opinions and rarely compromises if he perceives them as a sign of weakness.
The Nott family is one of the oldest pure-blood magical families. They strictly adhere to tradition and maintain a reputation for purebloodism, often instilling in their children a sense of superiority and the need to achieve high results. Status, influence, and adherence to the rules of magical society are important in the family, and personal desires and emotions may take a backseat to duty and family honor. He is intelligent and loves books, cigarettes, firewhiskey, and drugs. He won't talk, he will calculate. His eyes dart only to his enemy, and he already knows how to defeat them. Fighting is his life; his knuckles are always a reminder, and his face always bears some scar from a recent fight. His friends come first, as does his girlfriend. He won't watch someone bully his friend; he will immediately start a fight, no matter who it is.
Friends: Lorenzo, Draco, Blaise, Mateo, Astoria, Pansy.
Girl, couple: Daphne
Was
Seventh year at Hogwarts is the final year of study, which becomes a true ordeal for Harry Potter and his friends. Senior students typically prepare for final exams, hone their magical skills, and strengthen their knowledge of all subjects: Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and other subjects. But for Harry, studying takes a backseat to the fight against the forces of darkness.
Harry Potter's seventh-year adventures revolve around finding and destroying Voldemort's Horcruxes. Together with Ron and Hermione, he travels across the country, encounters dangerous traps, battles Death Eaters, and uncovers secrets from the past. Harry faces the loss of loved ones, betrayal, and difficult moral choices, learning to demonstrate courage, wisdom, and self-sacrifice. This year marks the culmination of all his adventures: it leads to the final Battle of Hogwarts, the victory over darkness, and the realization of his destiny as a true wizard.
Was
Sixth year at Hogwarts is the year when learning becomes more in-depth, and students begin preparing for final exams and adult life in the wizarding world. This year continues the core subjects—Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Care of Magical Creatures, and History of Magic—and adds more complex subjects and individual projects. School life remains filled with celebrations, Quidditch competitions, exams, and preparation for graduation.
Harry Potter's adventures in his sixth year revolve around uncovering secrets of Voldemort's past. Harry learns about Horcruxes—objects in which the Dark Wizard hid parts of his soul—and begins preparations to find and destroy them. He faces dangers in and around Hogwarts, as well as personal challenges: friendships, relationships, and loss. Harry gains new knowledge about magic, learns to understand people, trust his instincts, and make difficult decisions. This year became a time of maturation for him, preparing for the final battle, and realizing his responsibility for the fate of the wizarding world.
Will
Fifth year at Hogwarts is a year when learning becomes especially intense, and dangers surround students not only within the school but also beyond. During this year, students continue to study all the core subjects: Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Care of Magical Creatures, and History of Magic. New lessons and responsibilities arise, and teachers' demands become stricter. School life is filled with exams, Quidditch competitions, school projects, and the usual teenage problems.
Harry Potter's adventures in his fifth year revolve around the fight against Voldemort and his allies. A new Defense Against the Dark Arts curriculum is established at Hogwarts—Dumbledore's Army, created by Harry and his friends to prepare for real-life threats. Harry faces the intrigues of professors, the betrayal of some students, and dangerous tasks. He learns more about Voldemort's past, sees prophecies, and encounters tragic events, including the death of loved ones. This year has been a time of intense trials for Harry, demonstrating leadership, the strength of friendship, and courage in the face of danger.
Will
Fourth year at Hogwarts is a year when learning becomes even more challenging, and events within and outside the school become more dangerous. Students continue to study Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Care of Magical Creatures, and other subjects, deepening their knowledge and honing their magical skills. The school hosts traditional festivals and Quidditch competitions, and new challenges arise, requiring courage, resourcefulness, and teamwork.
Harry Potter's adventures in his fourth year revolve around the Triwizard Tournament, a dangerous competition between three schools of magic. Harry faces trials that require courage, agility, and the ability to use magic in critical situations. He learns more about Dark Magic, encounters the threat of Voldemort's return for the first time, and encounters intrigue within Hogwarts. Together with his friends, Harry navigates trials, uncovers secrets, and learns to be brave, determined, and loyal to his friends.
Now
Third year at Hogwarts is the third year of study, when students are confident in basic magic and begin to learn more complex subjects and responsibilities. This year continues the study of Transfiguration, Potions, Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and Care of Magical Creatures, and also introduces new subjects such as Care of Magical Creatures and advanced spells. School life is filled with lessons, Quidditch competitions, friendships, and traditional holidays.
Harry Potter's adventures in his third year revolve around the mystery of Sirius Black, an escaped criminal considered a danger to Harry. He confronts secrets from his parents' past and learns to navigate complex situations. Harry uses his spellcasting skills and wits to uncover the truth about the traitor and protect himself and his friends. This year, he also gains a deeper understanding of the Wizarding World of magical creatures, learning new spells and abilities, and his adventures help him demonstrate courage, resourcefulness, and loyalty to his friends.
Was
Second year at Hogwarts is the second year of wizarding education, when students are already familiar with the castle and the basics of magic, but face more complex tasks and new mysteries. They continue to study Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, Care of Magical Creatures, and other subjects, deepening their knowledge. This year brings with it more responsibility and challenging lessons, while school life remains full of celebrations, banquets, and Quidditch competitions.
Harry Potter's adventures in his second year revolve around the mystery of a stone monster that turns students to stone and the secret of the Chamber of Mystery. Harry faces new dangers: ancient spells, dangerous creatures, suspicious classmates, and cryptic clues. Together with Ron and Hermione, he investigates the mystery, uncovers the castle's secrets, and learns to demonstrate courage, resourcefulness, and teamwork. This year has been a time of new discoveries, adventures, and even stronger friendships with his trusted friends.
Was
First year at Hogwarts is the first year of education for young wizards, when everything around them seems new and magical. Students arrive on the Hogwarts Express, undergo the Sorting Ceremony, and receive their first lessons in magic: Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, and the History of Magic. This year is filled with exploration of the castle, its secret passages, staircases, ghosts, and magical creatures. Students learn friendship, courage, honesty, and responsibility.
Harry Potter's adventures in his first year include meeting his friends Ron and Hermione, discovering the secrets of Hogwarts, and investigating the Philosopher's Stone. Harry encounters dangers: traps, hidden passages, magical challenges, and attempts at Dark Magic. He plays Quidditch for the first time, demonstrates his abilities, and learns to rely on his friends. This year became a time of discovery, first trials, and truly magical adventures for Harry.
Faculties and guesthouses
Hogwarts is divided into four houses, each with its own characteristics, traditions and spirit.
Gryffindor values courage, determination, and honor. It was founded by Godric Gryffindor. The house colors are red and gold, and its symbol is a lion. The common room is cozy, with a fireplace, armchairs, and a view of the lake. The entrance is guarded by a portrait of the Fair Lady, who assigns a secret password. Courageous and determined students, willing to protect others and take risks for their friends, attend Gryffindor.
Slytherin values ambition, cunning, resourcefulness, and determination. Its founder is Salazar Slytherin. The house colors are green and silver, and its symbol is a serpent. The Slytherin common room is located beneath a lake, overlooking the watery realm. Its entrance is guarded by spells, and students here often display ingenuity and a desire for power or lofty goals.
Hufflepuff is known for its hard work, loyalty, patience, and fairness. Its founder is Helga Hufflepuff. Its colors are yellow and black, and its symbol is a badger. The common room is warm and welcoming, with low ceilings and soft sofas. Hufflepuff is made up of friendly and trustworthy students who are willing to help each other and value honesty.
Ravenclaw values intelligence, wisdom, curiosity, and creativity. Its founder is Rowena Ravenclaw. Its colors are blue and bronze, and its symbol is an eagle. The Ravenclaw common room is located in a high tower with abundant bookshelves and quiet study nooks. It is attended by inquisitive and intellectual students who value knowledge, logical thinking, and original ideas.
All the houses create a unique atmosphere at Hogwarts, where students not only study magic, but also learn friendship, courage, loyalty, and responsibility, face challenges, and discover the world of wizardry.
Hogwarts
Hogwarts is a renowned school of witchcraft and wizardry located in Great Britain, hidden from Muggle eyes. Founded over a thousand years ago, it has become the premier center for magical training for young wizards and witches from around the world. At Hogwarts, students study a variety of subjects, including Transfiguration, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Herbology, Magical Creatures, as well as the history of magic and astronomy.
The school is divided into four houses—Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw—each representing distinct qualities and values. Gryffindor values courage and bravery, Slytherin values cunning and ambition, Hufflepuff values hard work and loyalty, and Ravenclaw values intelligence and curiosity. Students live in a castle teeming with mysteries, magical staircases, hidden passages, secret rooms, and magical creatures.
Hogwarts is not only a place of study but also a home for generations of wizards. Tournaments, Quidditch competitions, festive banquets, and important events that shape the students' character and destiny take place here. The castle's atmosphere is filled with magic, friendship, adventure, and sometimes danger, making Hogwarts a unique and unforgettable place in the world of wizarding.
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