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The Magic Quill #73: Wine, Clowns, and Song

Sitting on the floor of the Time Vault with an infant Rigel balanced between his lap and Slavik’s, with their only exit blocked by a detachment of goblin bank guards, Merlin did not expect anything to delay his recapture. And this time, he was sure, there would be no more chance of escape.

What Else Might the Triwizard Riddles Be Telling Us?

J.K. Rowling likes to hide clues in unusual ways, and one of the most cryptic ways to hide a clue is to embed it in another clue. While the Sorcerer’s Stone riddle has received a fair amount of conversation, the sphinx’s riddle and the merpeople’s riddle in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” have received much less talk, yet they seem to function in a similar way to the Sorcerer’s Stone riddle.

The Boy Who Lived?

by Jeroen Horcruxes are, in my opinion, a fascinating subject. Apart from what you need to do to create them, the way they work is also intriguing. What do the “experts” say about this?...