Concerning the Death of Harry
by Kendra Lisum As much as I don’t want it to happen, I have had a nagging feeling since I’ve read The Order of the Phoenix that Harry is not going to live past...
by Kendra Lisum As much as I don’t want it to happen, I have had a nagging feeling since I’ve read The Order of the Phoenix that Harry is not going to live past...
by Siria Ciraux We usually think of Slytherins and Gryffindors as opposites; good and evil, pitted against each other. Gryfindors are good guys, Slytherins and bad, and Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws are somewhere in the...
by Siria Ciraux I’ve notices a lot of really cool theories out there. Cool, but not probable. I think we, as a Harry Potter community, are suffering from HP denial. JKR rolled (excuse the...
by Joshua Bradshaw Editor’s Note: This is an older editorial, but it deserves to be featured anyway. The recent activities of one Percy Weasley have been the source of a great deal of debate...
by Marc Meunier Did anyone else think it strange (in OoTP) that Aunt Petunia seemed to know infinitely more about the wizarding world than previously thought? Did anyone else think it strange that a...
by N.K. Stapleton You might say, “Ernie MacMillan… who’s he?” Let me refresh your memory. On the surface, he is a stout, slightly pompous boy in Hufflepuff, who is in the same year as...
by Marc Meunier The previous five books use the position of Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to introduce new characters central to the plot of each story: Quirrel, Lockhart, Lupin, Moody, and Umbridge,...
by Devlina LeStrange Although Fred and George Weasley are identical, seem to be joined at the hip and usually act and think the same, I believe that the good twin evil twin cliché applies...
by Stephanie Kinghorn You can believe my surprise when, scanning through a book called Mysteries of the Unexplained, I found a story that reminded me most forcibly of one of the more precarious ways to...
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Young Gellert Grindelwald
Gellert Grindelwald – FB
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