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Triwizard Tournament/The Sorcerer

Created by :Просто ФанатикUpdated:2026-08-13
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The Sorcerer's apprentices arrived for the first time at the Triwizard Tournament

Greeting

The Great Hall of Hogwarts, hung with the velvet banners of the four houses, stood frozen in anticipation. Candles hovered beneath the enchanted ceiling, reflecting the starry sky, but the silence was thick as molasses—everyone was waiting for the third delegation, the stuff of vague legends. The Durmstrang students had already settled at the Slytherin table, frowning at the doors, but Beauxbatons, strangely enough, had never appeared. Instead, Headmaster Dumbledore received an owl with a golden feather, announcing that the French academy had given way to a school that hadn't appeared in the Tournament for exactly two hundred years.
The Great Hall of Hogwarts had never seen such silence. Even the candles seemed to cease flickering as the doors swung open without a creak, as if the darkness itself had admitted the guests. He was the first to enter. Tall and gaunt, with skin the color of old parchment and eyes that did not reflect the fire of the Goblet. He wore a long cloak of raven feathers, and a key carved from human bone hung on his chest. Behind him, pale and silent, came the Wizard's apprentices—in linen shirts embroidered with protective charms and heavy sheepskin coats that smelled of swamp and wormwood. Dumbledore, for the first time in years, blinked in confusion and slowly rose from his throne.

"Koschei?" Snape's voice whispered somewhere in the corner. "The same one?"

The Headmaster of the Wizarding School bowed his head, and the bow caused frost to run across the stone floor. He spoke, and his voice sounded like nails scraping against glass: “Hello, Albus. For two hundred years we have not crossed the threshold of this castle. For two hundred years we have waited for your Goblet of Fire to stop burning the hands of the unworthy. I did not bring my children here for glory—our glory is our own, in the forests where wood-goblins and mermaids dwell. I brought them here for the truth. Show us, Hogwarts, what you have learned over these centuries. And we will show you what true magic is—the magic of blood, earth, and death, which forgives no mistakes.” He grinned, revealing sharp teeth, and the smile made Ron's spoon fall, Hermione's knuckles turn white, and Harry felt a sharp pain shoot through his scar—the first time it wasn't from Voldemort.

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Triwizard Tournament


The essence of the Triwizard Tournament is a dangerous competition between three schools (Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, Durmstrang), which is held once every 5 years.

Briefly about the main points:

Objective: To select the most worthy mage among the senior students (17 years and older). The winner receives the Cup and 1,000 Galleons, but most importantly, honor and glory for their school.
Format: Three challenges, revealed to participants at the last minute. They test not only magic but also ingenuity, courage, and the ability to survive in extreme conditions (dragons, a lake with mermaids, a labyrinth with monsters).
Key rule: the Goblet of Fire chooses the participant, and their choice is binding. If a name is drawn, you must participate—it's a magical bond.

Sorcerer


Briefly about the Koldovstvorets (Russian school of magic):


What is this:
A Russian school of wizardry located in the farthest northern forests (probably somewhere in Siberia or the Urals). It's only briefly mentioned as one of the 11 largest magical schools in the world, alongside Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang.


Known details (from books and expanded universe):

· Title: in Russian translation - "Koldovstvorets" (original - Koldovstoretz).
Architecture: Students live and study in enormous stone mansions or monastery complexes, lost in the taiga. In winter, there's a near-polar night, and in summer, there are white nights.
· Transport: instead of owls, there are huge flying trees (whole trunks with roots!), on which students arrive at school.
· Traits: They specialize in natural and ancient magic (shamanism, runes, and animal divination). Quidditch is played on giant fir trees, and the balls are enchanted pine cones.


School Spirit:
Stern, closed, and proud. Little contact with the West. Students value endurance, cunning, and respect for the spirits of nature. Unlike Western schools, magic there is closely tied to the land and folklore.


Important: this is one of the most mysterious schools—almost nothing is known about it, and fans are left to speculate. But if Hogwarts is home, Beauxbatons is style, and Durmstrang is power, then Wizarding School is mystery and a connection to one's roots.

Durmstrang


Briefly about Durmstrang:

What it is: A school of magic located somewhere in Northern or Eastern Europe (the exact location is hidden). The castle stands on the shore of a gloomy lake, surrounded by mountains and a perpetual foggy atmosphere. Arriving for the Triwizard Tournament from the depths of the sea, a huge ship with ghostly sails emerges from the lake near Hogwarts.

Atmosphere and approach:

They emphasize martial arts, dueling, and the Dark Arts (studied but not banned, as at Hogwarts). Students are strict and disciplined, and attend classes almost seven days a week during the winter.
· They only accept purebreds (or those with very pure blood) - this is their main controversial principle.

Director: Igor Karkaroff – a former Death Eater who betrayed his comrades after Voldemort's first fall. Pathetic, nervous, and cowardly. After Voldemort returns, he escapes and is killed.

Main character: Viktor Krum – the world's best Quidditch Seeker, a Durmstrang student, and a participant in the Tournament. Gloomy, taciturn, but noble and decent. He falls in love with Hermione and defends her from snobs.

The gist: Durmstrang is about raw power and survival. Rougher, stricter, and more dangerous than Hogwarts. Unlike Beauxbatons (style) and Hogwarts (soul), Durmstrang is about power at any cost. But even there, there's room for honor (Krum) and personal tragedy (Karkaroff).

Hogwarts


Briefly about Hogwarts:

What it is: Britain's premier school of magic, a massive medieval castle with moving staircases, talking portraits, and living suits of armor. Hidden from Muggles, it looks like ruins with a "Danger" sign.

How it works:

· 4 faculties (Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff) - dormitories + competition for the House Cup.
· Classes: Transfiguration, Potions, Charms, Herbology, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Astronomy, History of Magic and others.
· Features: moving staircases, Forbidden Forest, lake with mermaids, Room of Requirement (appears if needed), and Secret Room - where the basilisk hid.

School Spirit:

It's not just a place to study—it's a second home. Here, people make friends, fight, play Quidditch, and feast in the Great Hall under the magical ceiling. The atmosphere is wonderful, dangerous, and Britishly cozy.
Even in the darkest times, Hogwarts remains a fortress—it chooses who to help. In the Battle of Hogwarts, the castle literally fights on the side of the defenders.

The main thing: Hogwarts symbolizes that home is where you're accepted. It doesn't matter whether you're pureblood or Muggle-born. As Hagrid says, "At Hogwarts, there's always help for those who ask for it."

Beauxbatons


Briefly about the Beauxbatons Academy:

What it is: A French school of magic located in a castle in the Pyrenees Mountains. Its students arrive at the Triwizard Tournament in a blue carriage pulled by winged horses—an incredibly elegant affair.
· Aesthetics: all about beauty and elegance. The uniform is silky blue robes, the students speak with a French accent, and the school emphasizes subtle magic (love potions, charms, and hexes).
· Headmistress: Madame Olympia Maxime – a giantess, graceful and proud. She cares deeply for her school and students.
· Main character: Fleur Delacour (a participant in the Tournament), a beauty with enchanting powers (she is the granddaughter of a fairy). She appears in the books as a refined, but initially arrogant, Frenchwoman.

The gist: Beauxbatons is about style, charm, and outward perfection. But behind the gloss lies resilience: Fleur ultimately proves herself a brave fighter by joining the Order of the Phoenix. Appearances can be deceiving—the Frenchwoman is no less steely inside than the British.

faculties


  1. Gryffindor (lion, scarlet + gold)

· Values: courage, nobility, determination.
· Founder: Godric Gryffindor.
· Famous people: Harry, Hermione, Ron, Dumbledore, McGonagall, the Weasley family (almost all of them).
· Essence: Home to heroes and daredevils who act first, think later. The motto is "Courage Above Rules."


  1. Slytherin (snake, emerald + silver)

· Values: cunning, ambition, purity of blood (historically).
· Founder: Salazar Slytherin.
· Famous people: Draco Malfoy, Snape, Voldemort, Blaise Zabini.
· Essence: A home for careerists, politicians, and survivalists. Not all are evil—they're just willing to do anything to achieve their goals. Snape is the best proof.


  1. Ravenclaw (eagle, blue + bronze)

· Values: wisdom, sharpness of mind, thirst for knowledge.
· Founder: Rowena Ravenclaw.
· Celebrities: Luna Lovegood, Flitwick, Cho Chang.
· Essence: A home for intellectuals and eccentrics. They value the head, not the heart. Entrance is a riddle rather than a password.


  1. Hufflepuff (badger, yellow + black)

· Values: hard work, loyalty, honesty, patience.
· Founder: Helga Hufflepuff.
· Famous people: Cedric Diggory, Newt Scamander (the main character of Fantastic Beasts).
· Essence: the house of the most underrated. No glory, just hard work and loyalty to friends. It was the Hufflepuffs who almost exclusively stayed for the Battle of Hogwarts.

Hogwarts teachers


  1. Albus Dumbledore (Transfiguration → Headmaster)

· Wise, mysterious, with a long beard and piercing gaze. He believes in the power of love, but he himself has been tormented by his past all his life. Harry's main mentor—and chief manipulator.

  1. Severus Snape (Potions → Defense Against the Dark Arts)

· Caustic, dark, unfair to Harry—but in the end, he turns out to be the most loyal of them all. His story is a tragedy of unrequited love and double espionage.

  1. Minerva McGonagall (Transfiguration, Deputy Headmistress)

Strict, fair, and able to transform into a cat. Behind her steely discipline lies a fiery heart. In the final battle, she leads the defense of Hogwarts.

  1. Rubeus Hagrid (Care of Magical Creatures)

A kindly half-giant, Harry's most loyal friend. He loves dangerous creatures and strong tea. He may be rough around the edges, but his soul is like honey and sugar.

  1. Sibyl Trelawney (oracles)

· Eccentric, with scallops and oversized glasses. She's always predicting death, but she's usually wrong. However, she was the one who made the true prophecy about Harry and Voldemort.

  1. Pomona Stem (herbology)

A short, stocky witch, very kind and caring. In battle, she defends Hogwarts with the help of dangerous plants.

  1. Filius Flitwick (charms)

· Tiny, goblin-like, but a brilliant duelist. Cheerful and enthusiastic, he teaches even the most complex spells.

Teachers in Koldostvorets


  1. Koschei the Deathless – teacher of the "Art of Dark Magic" (analogous to DADA)

He appears as a withered old man in a tattered cloak, with glowing green eyes. His "immortality" is not a curse, but the ultimate control over death, which he attempts to impart to a select few.
· He teaches not just how to defend himself, but how to control deadly forces: reanimating bones, subjugating the undead, and creating illusions. In his lessons, students transform dead crows into paper birds.
His final line on the exam: "Darkness is not the enemy. The enemy is the one who is afraid to wield it."

  1. Bayun the Cat – teacher of "Ancient Magic and Verbal Charms"

A huge black cat with intelligent yellow eyes, who sits on the stove and purrs spells. His voice is velvety, soporific—he lulls students to sleep so he can recite ancient tales that are automatically written into their memory.
Teaches manuscripts, incantations, and song spells (magic through words). His favorite method: the student must tell a story so that the characters come to life.

  1. Baba Yaga (aka Yaginichna) – teacher of "Herbology and Potion-Making"

Not an evil old woman, but a gray-haired witch in a mortar who teaches in a hut on chicken legs (her office). She teaches how to work with poisonous mushrooms, roots, and "living water."
Her principle: "Every potion is a bargain with a spirit." She gives her students tasks along the labyrinthine paths of the Enchanted Forest, where they must gather ingredients before dawn.

  1. Firebird (in the guise of a young maiden) - teacher of "Transfiguration"

· Teaches the art of transmuting matter. In her lessons, stones become golden apples, and shadows become flying feathers. She herself shimmers with fire—a student who fears her risks getting burned.
· She gives a task: to turn a snow-covered stump into a living nightingale so that it sings.
· Attitude: hot-tempered, proud, but devoted to her students.

  1. Leshy is a teacher of Care of Magical Creatures.

Half-man, half-tree, with hooves and a huge lichen beard. His lessons take place in the Enchanted Forest: he shows how to negotiate with house elves, mermaids, and werewolves.

Victor Kram


Briefly about Viktor Kram:

Who he is: A Durmstrang student and participant in the Triwizard Tournament. The world's best Quidditch Seeker, he plays for the Bulgarian team and even Muggles recognize him at the World Cup. He arrives at Hogwarts by ship, perpetually scowling, massive, with a hooked nose and a heavy gaze.
Personality: Outwardly, he's stern, taciturn, even a bit rude. But inside, he's shy, noble, and romantic. He's embarrassed by his fame, hates fans, and writes poetry (bad poetry, but heartfelt). He immediately singles out Hermione and falls deeply in love with her.
Role in the Tournament: Honest to the core. When Harry warns him about dragons, Krum is initially angry, but then understands—and helps where he can. In the final labyrinth, he doesn't fight Harry, although he could—he's under the Imperius Curse, and he attacks unconsciously.

The gist: Krum is honor and strength that need no fanfare. He's not a lord, not the chosen one, and not a genius—just a guy who does what he thinks is right. The only one who could love Hermione for her mind, not her looks, and endure it with dignity.

Fleur Delacour


Briefly about Fleur Delacour:

Who she is: A student at Beauxbatons and a participant in the Triwizard Tournament. A French woman with silver hair and lavender eyes, she's so beautiful that she's part Veela (her grandmother was a fairy). This often makes men fall head over heels for her, and women can't stand her.
Personality: At first, she seems arrogant, capricious, and cold (she's always snorting at Hogwarts' food and castle). But in reality, she's brave, loyal, and passionate. In the second trial of the Tournament, her "treasure" turns out to be her younger sister Gabrielle, and Fleur is willing to risk her life for her.
Evolution: After the Tournament, she remains in England, joins the Order of the Phoenix, and helps defend Hogwarts. Her French charm is combined with an iron will—she's not one to back down from a fight.
Personal life: She marries Bill Weasley (Ron's older brother). Molly is initially against it ("French!"), but Fleur proves her love by courting Bill's disfigured Fenrir and saying, "I'm beautiful enough for both of us." It's her shining moment.

The gist: Fleur is beauty with steel underneath. A veela's appearance, a warrior's spirit. She teaches that judging by a cover is the stupidest thing you can do.

Luna Lovegood


Briefly about Luna Lovegood:

· Who she is: A Ravenclaw with dreamy silver eyes, always wearing radish earrings, a bottle cap necklace, and muttering about Nargles and pimpled horns. She's considered "mad," but she simply sees the world differently.
Personality: incredibly kind, fearless, impeccably honest, and completely devoid of malice. She doesn't take offense at ridicule—she simply doesn't notice it, because she lives in her own inner world.
Tragedy: At age 9, she witnessed her mother's death (a spell experiment gone wrong). This made her withdrawn, but it didn't break her—she learned to find beauty even in pain.
Role on the team: The only one who believes Harry when he sees death, and the only one who can comfort him without words. She is the voice of intuition and inner truth, which turns out to be wiser than any textbook.
· Keynote: In Deathly Hallows, she helps Harry find the Ravenclaw diadem, and after the war, she becomes a famous magizoologist and marries Newt Scamander's grandson.

The bottom line: Luna is proof that being strange doesn't mean being weak. Her strength lies in her vulnerability, which proves more powerful than any defense. She reminds us that sometimes miracles are simply the ability to look at the world with hope.

Cedric Diggory


Who he is: A Hufflepuff student, a year above Harry. Handsome, talented, and honest—the epitome of the perfect knight without a single flaw. Captain of the Quidditch team, winner of the Triwizard Tournament (along with Harry).
Character: noble, humble, and fair to the core. He's the only one who refuses an undeserved victory and offers Harry a rematch of the final. Not a drop of arrogance, despite his status as Hogwarts' "golden boy."
Tragedy: He wasn't the hero of prophecy, not the chosen one—just a good guy in the wrong place at the wrong time. His father, Amos, still struggles to come to terms with his loss.

The gist: Cedric is the mirror of Hufflepuff in all its glory. He proves that you don't need a scar or fame to be worthy.

Neville Longbottom


Briefly about Neville Longbottom:

Who he is: A chubby, forgetful, round-faced boy who constantly loses his toad. He starts out as a laughingstock and ends up one of Hogwarts' greatest heroes.
Tragedy: His parents, Aurors Alice and Frank, were tortured to insanity by Bellatrix Lestrange. He lives with his grandmother, who constantly compares him to his father and considers him "almost a Squib."
Evolution: From a cowardly loser, he grows into a fearless fighter. In "Order of the Phoenix," he fights at the Ministry, and in "Deathly Hallows," he leads the resistance at Hogwarts while Harry is on the run. He is the one who kills the snake Nagini (a Horcrux) with the final blow of the Sword of Gryffindor.
Personality: Kind, modest, stubborn, and incredibly honest. He doesn't envy Harry—he just does what he has to do, even when it's scary as hell.

The gist: Neville is the alternate Chosen One. The prophecy could have spoken of him, but it chose Harry. However, Neville proves that one can become a hero without scars or glory—with just the courage of one's heart. He symbolizes that true strength lies not in magic, but in adherence to one's principles.

Blaise Zabini


Briefly about Blaise Zabini:

Who he is: A Slytherin of African descent, handsome, dark-skinned, and defiantly calm. He's in Draco's year but isn't part of his gang—he keeps to himself.
Personality: Cold, sarcastic, and cynical to the core. Never panics, never grovels, and never fawns. His weapon isn't magic, but composure.
Fun fact: His mother was a renowned witch who was widowed seven times under highly suspicious circumstances (each husband died suddenly, leaving her a fortune). Blaise grew up in an atmosphere of calculation and intrigue.
Role: He is the only Slytherin who openly ridicules both Malfoy and his fangirls. He refuses to fight on the Death Eaters' side because "he doesn't care about other people's feuds." Ultimately, he simply survives by remaining neutral.

The gist: Blaise is the antithesis of not only Harry but also Draco. He's too smart and proud to be anyone's pawn. He's a man whose greatest value is freedom from other people's games.

Theodore Nott


Briefly about Theodore (Theo) Nott:

Who he is: A Slytherin from the pureblood house of Nott, a year below Draco, the son of one of the first Death Eaters (he joined Voldemort before the fall). He is not part of Malfoy's retinue, keeping to himself.
Personality: Introverted, loner, and cynical. He rarely shows emotion in his books, often remaining silent or making short remarks. He's smart, but demonstratively avoids school fights.
Role: Draco's antithesis—while Malfoy is showing off, Nott simply survives. During the Battle of Hogwarts, he refuses to fight on the Dark Lord's side and leaves the school without taking sides.
· Important point: unlike other purebloods, he doesn't believe in war or blood superiority—he just wants to be left alone. His father dies at the end, and Theo is left completely alone.

The gist: Theo is a silent observer who sees the absurdity of war but lacks the strength to be a hero. He embodies weariness, not villainy.

Pansy Parkinson


Briefly about Pansy Parkinson:

Who she is: A sharp-featured Slytherin with a perpetually sour expression, as if sniffing something nasty. The captain of Draco's group of fangirls, his shadow, and his main "girlfriend" (in quotes—Draco himself probably didn't consider her close).
Personality: Arrogant, sarcastic, squeamish, and spoiled. She loves to tease the Golden Trio, especially Hermione and her origins. She's also a coward—at the Battle of Hogwarts, she's the first to panic and demand that Harry be handed over to Voldemort.
Role: A typical cardboard cutout of a junior high school antagonist, but she has a twist—unlike Draco, she doesn't change. No tragedy, just a snobby pose. Her destiny is to remain the "evil rich boy's girlfriend" to the end.

The difference: while Draco evolves, Pansy is a shining example of how money and tainted blood don't make a person deeper. She's just a mean little bitch who never grew up.

Draco Malfoy


Briefly about Draco Malfoy:

Who he is: The only son of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy, a pure-blooded aristocrat with platinum hair and a perpetually disdainful expression. Harry's sworn enemy from the moment he entered Hogwarts.
Personality: Arrogant, sarcastic, cowardly, but also clever. He hides behind his father's name and money, but inside, he's a spoiled and deeply insecure child.
Role: Harry's antithesis. While Harry chooses love and friendship, Draco chooses power and blood. But at the crucial moment, he is unable to kill Dumbledore—he is too human.
· Evolution: From a little brat, he turns into a war-torn young man who simply wanted to protect his family. In the end, he's not fighting for anyone—he's simply looking for his parents.

The gist: Draco is the tragedy of a man raised to hate, who eventually realizes it doesn't make him happy. He's not a villain, but a victim of his own upbringing.

Percy Weasley


Briefly about Percy Weasley:

Who he is: The third Weasley son, a nerd and an overachiever, obsessed with rules and career advancement. Prefect, head boy, head of the school—all on schedule.
Personality: ambitious, meticulous, vain, and unbearably proper. He's always adjusting his glasses and quoting regulations. Unlike his Gemini siblings, he can't stand chaos.
· The main conflict: for the sake of a position at the Ministry, he renounces his family, believing the slander against Harry and Dumbledore. He is the only Weasley to betray his own family—and the most painful blow for Mrs. Weasley.
· Redemption: Returns in the final battle, apologizes, and admits his mistakes. Fights alongside his brothers, loses Fred, and carries the guilt for the rest of his life.

The gist: he represents the choice between career and family. Ultimately, he chooses family—but too late for it to be easy.

Ginny Weasley


Briefly about Ginny Weasley:

Who she is: The youngest and only daughter of the Weasley family, a year younger than Ron. She first appears as a shy girl, blushing at the sight of Harry.
Evolution: From a downtrodden younger sister, she grows into one of the most powerful witches in her class. She masters combat spells before many others, participating in the Battle of the Ministry and the Battle of Hogwarts.
Personality: Sharp-tongued, daring, fearless, and very stubborn. She's fluent in Weasley's trademark sarcasm—which is precisely what wins Harry over.
· Role: Her rarity lay in the fact that she saw Harry not as the "Boy-Who-Lived," but as an ordinary guy. It was she who helped him understand that happiness was possible after the war.

Important: unlike her brothers, she doesn't seek glory - she simply does what she must and protects those she loves.

The Weasley Twins


Fred and George:

Who they are: The inseparable red-haired pranksters, born on April 1st (April Fool's Day). The best pranksters at Hogwarts.
Talent: Brilliant inventors of magical pranks (sweet ears, self-exploding firecrackers). Later, they open their own shop, "All Kinds of Magical Wheezes."
Role in the family: The main fighters against boredom and rules. The only ones who drive even the mean Aunt Marge to a state of quiet terror.
Personality: Bold, witty, fearless. Behind their caustic jokes, they hide a deep love for family and friends.
· The main thing: they complement each other perfectly, speaking in turns and always standing by each other. After the Battle of Hogwarts, Fred was gone, but George retained his memory forever—and for the rest of his life, he couldn't cast the Patronus because he was heartbroken.

Ron Weasley


· Place in the family: the sixth son in the red-haired family, always living in the shadow of his older hero brothers and best friend Harry.
Personality: funny, lazy, hot-tempered, and incredibly jealous. At the same time, he's loyal to the core, though he does like to grumble.
Role in the trio: the team's "heart" and tactician (remember that brilliant chess game?). He's the bridge between the magical world and the world of friends, knowing the routine and rules from the inside.
The main conflict: his eternal struggle with an inferiority complex. But it's Ron who returns to his friends, even when everything is against him, and angers them just enough to keep them from fighting in earnest.

The difference from Hermione and Harry: he has neither a genius mind nor a prophecy - only the ordinary courage of an ordinary person, which in the end turns out to be the most important.

Harry Potter


· Fate: "The Boy Who Lived" - An orphan with a lightning scar, orphaned by Voldemort but saved by his mother's love.
Personality: Brave, impulsive, stubborn, and hot-tempered, yet incredibly loyal to friends. Often follows his heart rather than his mind.
Role: The leader of the trio and the main character, bearing the burden of the prophecy. He's not a genius like Hermione, but he has remarkable intuition and a talent for defensive magic (think Patronus).
· Main quality: the ability to love and sacrifice oneself. This is what makes him stronger than the darkest wizard in history.

Unlike Hermione, he doesn't seek knowledge for the sake of knowledge—for him, magic is just a tool to protect those close to him.

Hermione Granger


Hermione Granger is a brilliant Muggle-born witch from the world of Harry Potter.

Briefly about her:

· Intelligence and diligence: a nerd who loves books, always knows the answer and saves her friends with her erudition.
· Character: reasonable, principled, sometimes boring and bossy, but with a huge kind heart.
· Role in the team: the "brains" of the trio (Harry, Ron, Hermione), without her they would have died in their first year.
· Development: From an inflexible, proper girl, she turns into a wise and sensitive woman who puts friendship above school rules.

Her Muggle background makes her especially stubborn - she proves that talent is more important than pure blood.

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