Phoenixes would usually nest on mountain peaks and were gentle herbivores that were not known for fighting. As phoenixes approach their Burning Day they resembled a half-plucked turkey. Their eyes became dull, their feathers start to fall out, and it began to make gagging noises.
Then the bird suddenly burst into flames , only to rise from the ashes shortly after. In a number of days, they grew back to full size. It was a possible, rare corporeal form of the Patronus Charm , [6] [7] such as Albus Dumbledore 's Patronus.
Four forty foot tall gilded statues of phoenixes were located in the lobby of the Magical Congress of the United States of America. Phoenixes had crimson feathers on their body and a golden tail as long as a peacock's.
Their claws and beak were gleaming gold and their eyes were black. Their scarlet body feathers glowed faintly in darkness, while their golden tail feathers were hot to the touch. Fawkes , a phoenix, bursting into flames.
The most startling of the phoenix's abilities was its ability to regenerate itself. It periodically burst into flames when its body became old, and rises from the ashes as a newborn chick. As stated by Dumbledore, they were extremely loyal creatures, and were capable of arriving to the aid of beings who share a similar devotion.
Their tears had potent healing capabilities. For instance, phoenix tears were the only known antidote to basilisk venom. The potion tastes horrible and very few are skilled enough to brew it, and according to Lupin, the addition of sugar to the potion renders it useless and inert. Nothing discovered in the wizarding world can completely cure a werewolf. Most werewolves live outside normal society and steal food to survive. They generally support Voldemort, whom they think will give them a better life.
This is however not surprising, since they are shunned by the wizard community and are both feared and hated by the common witch and wizard. Remus Lupin is the only known exception to this. Although Bill suffered a number of side-effects from the attack, including a scarred face and a new love of very rare steak, he does not become a werewolf as Greyback was in human form at the time of the bite.
The condition of Lycanthropy can be genetic, but as seen in the case of Teddy Lupin , it is not necessarily so. From the third book to the sixth, Crookshanks is the pet half cat, half kneazle of Hermione Granger, resembling a Persian Cat.
Rowling has confirmed that Crookshanks is half Kneazle, [ 13 ] an intelligent, cat-like creature sensitive to dishonesty, explaining his identification of the rat 'Scabbers' as Peter Pettigrew, and an adjacent dog as Sirius Black. It has been confirmed by Rowling that Crookshanks is not an Animagus. Dobby is a house elf owned by the Malfoy family, who first appears in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets to discourage Harry from returning to Hogwarts.
During a Quidditch match, Dobby enchants a Bludger to chase Harry, hoping to cause him enough injury to be sent home; but the Bludger only manages to break Harry's arm, which is relieved of bones by Professor Gilderoy Lockhart and ultimately mended by Madam Pomfrey. Dobby discloses that when an enslaved house-elf is presented with an article of clothing by his or her master, that house-elf is subsequently set free; and when Harry after returning from the Chamber of Secrets discovers that Dobby's master is Lucius Malfoy, he tricks Malfoy into setting Dobby free, a feat that secures him the house elf's undying loyalty.
Dobby returns in Goblet of Fire. Now a free elf, he obtains a paid post at Hogwarts. Dobby also quickly becomes the only house-elf who will clean the Gryffindor common room, when Hermione leaves knitted clothing half-hidden around the room in an attempt to free the elves, which they find insulting.
Dobby later appears in Order of the Phoenix , showing Harry the hidden Room of Requirement, which Harry uses for the secret meetings of Dumbledore's Army.
When Professor Umbridge finds the meetings later, Dobby enters to warn the group. In Half-Blood Prince Harry entrusts Dobby to watch his compatriot Kreacher when he orders him to work in the Hogwarts kitchens with the other house-elves; and later assigns both to follow Draco Malfoy. Dobby makes his last appearance in Deathly Hallows when Aberforth Dumbledore sends him to rescue the protagonists from Malfoy Manor and he is killed in the process. Dobby's name is derived from a creature in English folklore.
This creature performs household chores and is kind to children, [ 14 ] as is the character in the series. Fawkes is Albus Dumbledore's pet phoenix, a mythological bird which cyclically bursts into flame upon its death and is then reborn from the ashes. Phoenix tail feathers are suitable for inclusion in some wands both Harry and Voldemort's wands contain a feather from Fawkes's tail and their tears have healing powers.
Fawkes can also teleport himself and others in a burst of flame. In Chamber of Secrets , Harry's display of loyalty to Dumbledore results in his summoning Fawkes to his aid against Salazar Slytherin's basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets; whereupon Fawkes punctures the basilisk's eyes, eliminating its ability to kill with its gaze. Fawkes later uses his tears to negate the basilisk's venom; and when the basilisk is killed, conveys Harry Potter, Ron and Ginny Weasley, and Gilderoy Lockhart to their guardians.
In Goblet of Fire , during the duel between Harry and Voldemort, the "reverse spell effect" 'Priori Incantatem' occurs, as both of their wands are made of Fawkes's feathers the only two feathers the phoenix ever provided. During the confrontation between Voldemort and Dumbledore in the Ministry of Magic at the climax of Order of the Phoenix book only , Fawkes saves Dumbledore's life by swallowing a Killing Curse from Voldemort; then bursts into flame and is reborn as a chick from the ashes.
After Dumbledore's death in Half-Blood Prince , Fawkes is heard singing a lament, and thereafter is not seen again. In an interview, Rowling stated this was to symbolise the loss of Dumbledore. When asked why Fawkes did not return to Harry due to his loyalty to Dumbledore, Rowling stated that Fawkes was non-transferable between owners. According to Rowling, Fawkes is named after 17th century conspirator Guy Fawkes.
Firenze is a centaur and, after Order of the Phoenix , a Divination teacher at Hogwarts. He is described in the book as a palomino centaur with astonishingly blue eyes.
He first appears towards the end of Philosopher's Stone , in which he rescues Harry from Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Having carried Harry to safety on his back, Firenze quarrels with other centaurs who object to the symbolic suggestion that centaurs are subservient to humans.
The character does not make another appearance until Order of the Phoenix , in which he is appointed by Dumbledore to teach Divination at Hogwarts in place of Sybill Trelawney, who has been sacked by Dolores Umbridge. For this, he is attacked by his fellows. In Half-Blood Prince , he shares teaching duties with a reinstated Trelawney. In Deathly Hallows , he is seen near the end of the book alongside the other members of the Hogwarts staff, against Voldemort and his Death Eaters; it is mentioned that he was wounded on his flanks by the Death Eaters but ultimately survived the Battle.
Although not mentioned in the series, Rowling revealed that Firenze's herd is later forced to acknowledge that Firenze's pro-human leanings are not shameful, and allowed him to rejoin them.
The character is based on Steve Eddy, Rowling's former English teacher, who attempted to discourage her from writing fantasy tales. Griphook is a goblin and an employee at Gringotts until the Second Wizarding War. In Philosopher's Stone , after Hagrid presents Harry's key and Dumbledore's letter to an unnamed goblin in the Gringotts' lobby, Griphook is called to escort Harry and Hagrid through the underground rail-system to Harry's vault, and afterwards to Vault to retrieve the Philosopher's Stone.
He is not heard of again until Deathly Hallows , when the Snatchers holding him captive also capture Harry, Ron, and Hermione. When Hermione lies under torture to Bellatrix Lestrange that the sword of Gryffindor is a fake, Bellatrix asks Griphook for confirmation, which she receives. Because Harry needs to take a Horcrux from Bellatrix's vault, Griphook reluctantly agrees to help them break into Gringotts, in exchange for the sword of Gryffindor; but when escaping, Griphook betrays them to the other goblins and escapes with the sword.
His fate is left unknown in the book, but in the film he is shown dead during the aftermath at Gringotts, and Gryffindor's sword vanishes before Voldemort can see it.
In spite of Griphook's insistence that the sword belongs to the goblins, the sword reappears when Neville Longbottom pulls it from the Sorting Hat and to behead Nagini. Verne Troyer appeared as Griphook in the film adaptation of Philosopher's Stone with Warwick Davis providing his voice, and the latter fully portrayed him in the Deathly Hallows films. Harry gives her this name after reading it in a book on the history of magic. Hedwig is used for delivering messages throughout the series, and also serves as a companion to Harry, especially when he is unable to interact with other wizards.
It is implied throughout the books that Hedwig can fully understand Harry's speech. According to Rowling, Hedwig's death represents the loss of Harry's innocence. Although the character of Hedwig is female, she is played on film by male owls female Snowy Owls have dark patches of plumage, while only the males are completely white.
The John Williams composition which serves as title music for the entire film series is named "Hedwig's Theme". Hokey is a house-elf who works for Hepzibah Smith, an old woman deceived by Tom Riddle into showing him Slytherin's locket and Hufflepuff's cup, which he uses as two of his Horcruxes. Hokey's memory allows Harry and Dumbledore a glimpse of the visit Voldemort makes two days before Hepzibah Smith is poisoned and both treasures disappear; whereafter Riddle, who magically tampers with Hokey's memories, frames Hokey for Hepzibah's murder.
She does not deny the accusation and is convicted for accidental murder, later dying of mental anguish induced by the Dementors in Azkaban. Kreacher is a house-elf who serves the House of Black for generations. His name is a pun on the word creature , indicating that his masters regarded him as an inferior. Kreacher first appears in Order of the Phoenix as an unwilling servant to Sirius Black.
Kreacher disdains Sirius, mainly due to his devotion to his former masters Regulus Black in particular and Sirius having broken with the family's pure-blood values.
Sirius also treats him harshly because the elf is a living reminder of a home to which he earlier had no intention of returning. Knowing too much of the Order of the Phoenix's activity, Kreacher is not allowed to leave Grimmauld Place.
Years of being isolated in the house with only the screaming portrait of Mrs. Black for company, causes some mental instability, in which he seems to speak his personal thoughts and feelings aloud, completely unaware of doing so. Kreacher desires to leave Sirius and serve his next of kin, Bellatrix Lestrange and the Malfoys.
He betrays Sirius and persuades Harry to go to the Department of Mysteries, where a trap has been laid. Sirius is killed by Bellatrix in the ensuing combat, while trying to save Harry.
Following Sirius's death, Harry inherits all Sirius's possessions, including a highly unwilling Kreacher. Harry immediately orders him to work at Hogwarts, where he comes to blows with Dobby about his lack of loyalty to Harry.
In Deathly Hallows , Harry and his friends coax from the house-elf the current whereabouts of Salazar Slytherin's Locket, a Black heirloom and one of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes; whereafter Harry sends Kreacher to retrieve the locket from Mundungus Fletcher and gives him its substitute as a token of remembrance referring to Regulus Black, who alone treated Kreacher with respect. Thereafter Kreacher appears cleaner and happier, and ceases to mutter insults under his breath.
When Grimmauld Place is infiltrated by Death Eaters, Harry decides against calling the elf back to them, fearing possible betrayal. It is implied that he survived the battle, as Harry wonders 'whether Kreacher will bring him a sandwich' after his battle with Voldemort.
Or you can, but if you get to make a seventh film, you'll be tied in knots. Nagini , Voldemort's snake, is introduced in Goblet of Fire. She is a safeguard to Voldemort's immortality. Voldemort is able to communicate with Nagini due to his ability to speak Parseltongue, the language of snakes. Voldemort made Nagini his final Horcrux when he was hiding in the forests of Albania by murdering Bertha Jorkins; [ 21 ] but Dumbledore suspected that Nagini was made by Voldemort killing Frank Bryce.
Due to this connection, Voldemort has complete control over the snake, even for a Parselmouth, as mentioned by Dumbledore in Half-Blood Prince. Nagini was also able to inform Voldemort about the presence of Harry in Godric's Hollow. Peeves is a poltergeist who causes trouble in Hogwarts, and therefore often pursued by Argus Filch. He is capable of flight and can choose whether to be tangible; and is able to manipulate objects, a trait not generally possible with ghosts, but common among poltergeists.
Peeves's existence is essentially the embodiment of disorder, [ 31 ] which he is observed to constantly cause. In appearance, he is a small man with a mischievous face and a wide mouth, dressed in vibrantly coloured clothing. He derives joy from disaster and mischievous acts, usually causing disruptions to daily activity. Filch, who is usually left with cleaning up the mess and damage that Peeves causes, tries repeatedly to remove him; however, Rowling has stated in an interview that not even Dumbledore would be able to rid Hogwarts of Peeves forever.
During Dolores Umbridge's attempts to take control of Hogwarts in Order of the Phoenix , Peeves begins a rampage at the Weasley twins' request. When Umbridge attempts to sneak out of Hogwarts, Peeves chases her out, whacking her with Minerva McGonagall's cane which she lent to him for that purpose and a sock full of chalk. Peeves is depicted in Deathly Hallows twice: first where he aids the defenders of Hogwarts by dropping Snargaluff pods on the heads of attacking Death Eaters, and second singing a victory song for Harry at the end.
It is also implied that Peeves was still at Hogwarts at the time of the epilogue, since Harry tells his son Albus Severus not to "mess with Peeves".
Rik Mayall was cast as Peeves for the film adaptation of Philosopher's Stone , but his scenes were cut from the final film and do not even appear in the deleted scenes section of the DVD release.
Winky is a house-elf who originally served the Crouch family, described as having enormous brown eyes and a large, round, soft nose. She viewed herself as a dutiful servant and guarded the family's many secrets.
When Barty Crouch Jr is rescued from Azkaban by his mother, he is supervised and nursed back to health by Winky. In Goblet of Fire , she persuades Barty Crouch Sr to let his son attend the Quidditch World Cup; she attends it with the younger Crouch, who is hiding under an Invisibility Cloak, and claims the apparently empty seat beside her is being saved for Crouch Sr.
During the festivities, Crouch Jr steals Harry's wand from his pocket and later uses it to conjure the Dark Mark, in spite of Winky's attempts to stop him. In the resulting chaos, Harry and his friends see Winky running into the forest, appearing to struggle against the invisible Crouch Jr.
Later she is caught with Harry's wand, which is magically proven to be the one used to conjure the Dark Mark; though Crouch Sr realises what happened, he agrees with the apparent conclusion that Winky conjured the mark, and fires her, both to save face and as punishment for failing to control Crouch Jr.
Following her dismissal, Dobby takes the distraught Winky to work with him at Hogwarts. There the unhappy Winky, retaining her loyalty to Crouch, becomes an alcoholic until the final book, [ 21 ] and eventually fights in the Battle of Hogwarts with the other house-elves.
Hagrid's love for animals got him the teaching job for Care of Magical Creatures at Hogwarts. In their fourth year, Harry and his classmates take care of Hagrid's Blast-Ended Skrewts a crustacean-like predator , one of which grown to giant size is placed in the hedge maze for the final task of the Triwizard Tournament. Although its exoskeleton can repel spells, Harry is able to pass it unhurt. Menu Ganti ke HP Laptop. Pandemi Menyeluruh. Virus Korona.
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Peeves' existence is essentially the embodiment of disorder,[46] which he is observed to constantly cause. Harry immediately orders him to work at Hogwarts, where he comes to blows with Dobby about his lack of loyalty to Harry.
By the novel's end, the dementors of Azkaban stage a mass revolt against their employers to join Voldemort, who permits them nearly free access to victims. However, the term werewolf is used for both the wolf-like creature and the normal human. When unleashed an obscurus will normally target the source of its host's misery and distress; violently mauling the victim and leaving distinct scratch like burns over the victim's face. There are several creatures that the Lovegood family believes in the existence of, which may be mythological such as the Crumple-Horned Snorkack.
The books do not describe them, but several female students are attracted to them. Centaur: intelligent creature with the body of a horse and head of a human; exceptionally proud and skilled in divination and astronomy.. Chimaera: rare Greek monster with the head of a lion, body of a goat and tail of a dragon; vicious and bloodthirsty.. Chizpurfle: parasitic crab-like creature with fangs; attracted by magic and in the Muggle world electricity.
Voldemort took Kreacher to the Crystal Cave and forced him to drink the potion in the basin so that Voldemort could place Salazar Slytherin's Locket in the basin. I might not use it, but to make it as consistent as I feel is good for my plot. Due to this connection, Voldemort has complete control over the snake, Dumbledore mentions in Half-Blood Prince. According to the author, dementors grow like fungi in dark, moist places, creating a dense, chilly fog.
Harry being or having magical creature form, being magical Animagus, or having magical creature blood. Dumbledore forbade dementors from entering Hogwarts but this ban was ultimately broken in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge, who insisted on being accompanied by a dementor as a bodyguard.
Despite their attachment to human emotion, dementors seem to have difficulty distinguishing one human from another, as demonstrated by Barty Crouch Jr. The young hatch in six to eight weeks.
Dangerous creatures such as Banshees and Dementors have never been officially classified. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, chapter 6. Frank is a thunderbird that was kidnapped and trafficked to Egypt in the s. Because of their docile, obedient natures, some families abuse their house-elves; Dark wizard families in particular seem to make a habit thereof, as when the Malfoys forced Dobby to torture himself, or when the Black family customarily decapitated their house-elves as they became enfeebled by age.
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