A Look Back at “What Will Happen in Harry Potter 7”: Chapter 9: “R.A.B. and the Missing Locket”
Find out what we got wrong & what we got right in MuggleNet’s “What Will Happen in Harry Potter 7”. This time, we’re talking about RAB and the locket.
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by Rachael Dechert · Published March 30, 2016 · Last modified November 30, 2023
Find out what we got wrong & what we got right in MuggleNet’s “What Will Happen in Harry Potter 7”. This time, we’re talking about RAB and the locket.
by Rachael Dechert · Published October 21, 2015 · Last modified February 28, 2023
Happy Reptile Awareness Day! Let’s take a look at our favorite snakes. Is yours included on this list?
by MuggleNet · Published August 4, 2015 · Last modified November 7, 2022
Sirius and Regulus, two brothers who on the surface appear to be very different in character. But when you examine them closely, it becomes apparent that they are much more alike than we avid “Harry Potter” readers may have originally imagined. This makes answering the question of who was the better Black surprisingly difficult to answer.
by Charlotte Graham · Published July 3, 2015 · Last modified November 7, 2022
If you want to defeat a Dark Lord, you’re going to have to break a few eggs (and set at least one teacher on fire).
Could the Half-Blood Prince be a member of the Black family? Special guest blogger Pete Happens speculates who it may be.
Regulus and Narcissa Black: what led to their decisions to betray Voldemort, and how they were in a position to be able to achieve this?
The Harry Potter Lexicon has reportedly confirmed who the mysterious R.A.B is.
Maybe Regulus Black isn’t so dead after all. How could this be the case? What does it mean for book 7? Read this fan’s theory to find out.
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Young James Potter (OotP)
Draco Malfoy (CC – London and New York)
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Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)