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The Burrow: It’s All About Dudley

By Lady Alchymia Dumbledore’s last and most important letter to Petunia Dursley must have been quite some piece of manipulation to convince the woman to accept Harry as a “surrogate son” (Chapter 37, OotP)....

The U-Bend #16: Poor Dudley

by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto “W-what are you d-doing? St-stop it!” -Dudley (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) Dudley Dursley. What can we say about Dudley? Most people would say he...

Crazy Caption Contest Main Image

CC #118: Week of January 23, 2005

In this week’s Caption Contest image, Hermione and Ron visit what is said to be the most haunted dwelling in Britain, the Shrieking Shack. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!

Snape Relations

by Julia Isherwood While reading Order of the Phoenix for the seventh time, I came to realize what the two most important chapters were to me, at least in regards to one of my favorite characters....

The Magic Quill #39: Chokechain’s Labyrinth, Part 2

“Just tell us about the maze,” said Joe impatiently.

“Fine,” Merlin sniffed. “To begin with, it was made of eleven-foot hedges of Devil’s Snare, which made it dangerous to get close to the walls, until we started carrying balls of magefire.

“Then there was the size of the labyrinth. It covered several acres and was absurdly complicated, but every turning looked the same. I think there were spells on it to prevent anyone from getting out without the leave of its owner. Or at least, there were booby traps that would cause you to become disoriented, or that would transport you instantly to a different point in the maze. The four-point charm wasn’t much help, because we had no idea which direction led to the way out. And then there were the creatures.”

Why Did Harry Live?

by darkBlue “The first question that I have never been asked–it has probably been asked in a chatroom but no one has ever asked me–is, ‘Why didn’t Voldemort die?’ Not, ‘Why did Harry live?’...