Ten Things Sabrina Spellman Would Do If She Went to Hogwarts
Ten things Sabrina would do if she attended Hogwarts.
Ten things Sabrina would do if she attended Hogwarts.
A miniseries speculating what may have occurred in the wizarding world between the end of the final battle and the epilogue at King’s Cross. What happened 19 days after Voldemort fell?
Silence in the Great Hall – OWL exams are still in progress for ONE more week only. Want to know how your results compare to what has been taken so far?
J.K. Rowling’s tweet today is a short but sweet reminder to us that our invitation to Hogwarts doesn’t come in a sealed envelope – it comes with one simple, extraordinary sentence.
From the most important dates to the unforgettable pioneers of the wizarding world, this gruelingly nauseating and onerous MuggleNet exercise will challenge your historical knowledge of all things magic!
The article series of “Harry Potter” characters and their Disney counterparts continues with Snape and Grumpy. How alike are these two? Read further to find out!
Rubeus Hagrid demonstrates the true nature of hippogriffs.
Each of the Hogwarts Houses is associated with an animal emblem along with its colors. While the similarity between Gryffindor’s values and the bravery of lions is one of the more obvious connections when it comes to these mascots, I wanted to explore how all of the Houses’ traits are represented through the emblems they were assigned. I’ve already posted my research about Gryffindor’s lion and Ravenclaw’s eagle, so up next is Hufflepuff’s badger. I myself am a good old loyal Hufflepuff, so I will try to refrain from writing a novel about this fantastic house and its mighty badger.
Think you’d ace Defence Against the Dark Arts? See for yourself. This gruelingly nauseating and onerous MuggleNet exercises will determine just how good of a chance you have at surviving and thwarting some of the nastiest spells around.
Amos Diggory
Set decorator – RIP
2007
Xenophilius Lovegood
Harry Potter
Composer
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