A Legend Two Years in the Making: Warner Bros. Games Announces “Hogwarts Legacy” RPG
It’s real. And it’s coming in 2021! The long-rumored “Harry Potter” RPG, officially titled “Hogwarts Legacy”, is everything we dreamed it would be and more.
It’s real. And it’s coming in 2021! The long-rumored “Harry Potter” RPG, officially titled “Hogwarts Legacy”, is everything we dreamed it would be and more.
The University of Glasgow continues to make bold strides in advancing fantasy and science-fiction literature research with its brand-new Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic. Find out more about its online launch here!
In Part 4 of his six-part series on Felix Felicis, hpboy13 reveals the precise and impressive character analysis Felix undertakes to help Harry manipulate Slughorn.
For many tabletop RPG players, the joy of an in-depth game is that anything can happen. Typical adventure modules include a map of the adventure’s primary location, but every other location has to be improvised on the fly by the game master. “The Game Master’s Book of Random Encounters” provides an unbeatable solution.
In Part 3 of his six-part series on Felix Felicis, hpboy13 analyzes the importance of location in the lucky potion’s magic.
Tom Felton returns to his villainous roots in the upcoming horror film “A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting”. Find out the latest details about his wicked role and the film’s release here!
In the second of his six-part analysis of Felix Felicis, hpboy13 dives into the role of coincidence in Felix’s magic and whether or not the potion has the power to control human behavior.
The wizards behind the Potions Cauldron in York have started a crowdfunding campaign for their latest concept: wizarding-themed miniature golf!
Italy’s Muggle quidditch association, Associazione Italiana Quidditch (AIQ), is fundraising to get to IQA World Cup 2021. Learn more about how you can help – and possibly win a prize!
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