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According to Pottermore, the Quill of Acceptance is a magical object which detects the birth of a child with magical capabilities. It is located in Hogwarts School, where it records the children's names in a large book. Professor McGonagall consults the book and sends out the subsequent Hogwarts acceptance letters by owl once the child turns ...
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Date: 17 September 2012, 15:39:30: Source: Based on Harry Potter wordmark.svg.: Author: Self-made by User:Mr White.: Permission (Reusing this file)Despite Harry Potter being a British book series this logo was created in the US for the US book covers and hence COM:TOO US applies and not COM:TOO UK.
The Hogwarts Headmaster's witty and wise words inspire his students, especially the series' titular hero, far beyond the realms of magic wands and wizardry. The late, ...
Date: 17 September 2012, 15:29:34: Source: Based on this image.: Author: Self made. Permission (Reusing this file)Despite Harry Potter being a British book series this logo was created in the US for the US book covers and hence COM:TOO US applies and not COM:TOO UK.
Hogsmeade Village, or simply Hogsmeade, is a wizarding village located near Hogwarts. It primarily consists of a single thoroughfare called High Street, which is home to shops, cafés and pubs. Hogwarts students who are in their third year or above are permitted to visit Hogsmeade during scheduled weekends. Places in Hogsmeade
For design inspiration, we put together 60 free, printable pumpkin carving stencils. With so many to choose from, there’s a stencil to fit every carver’s vision. From scary to friendly jack-o ...
The Harry Potter fandom is the community of fans of the Harry Potter books and films who participate in entertainment activities that revolve around the series, such as reading and writing fan fiction, creating and soliciting fan art, engaging in role-playing games, socialising on Harry Potter-based forums, and more.