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I have no idea. I didn't take the test for that one. But it'd probably be like a fox or wolf.
I have no idea. I didn't take the test for that one. But it'd probably be like a fox or wolf.
Yours?
A white mare. Do you know what your wand type would be?
(Gtg eat brb)
No, I didn't know a quiz existed for those! Flies away to go take them
(Ok)
My wand is an English Oak that is 12 1/4 and surprisingly SwISHY
And my patronus is a Mastiff
Cool! Mine is Dogwood, phoenix feather core, 14 1/2, and surprisingly swishy!
We are both SUrpRISINGLY SiWSHY
^v^
What pet would you have? I'd have a barn owl.
Oh my HECK i don't know brb xD
a heckn toad man
Cool. Would you play quidditch at all?
Probably not
Yeah. I'd try out, but I doubt I'd make the team.
I'm just too lazy.
Lol. What career would you have in the wizarding world?
probably nothing xD
I'd probably be a writer for the Prophet or somethin
Yeah .-.
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I totally agree that she killed way too many people in the final battle, but I also think she didn't name enough of the dead at the same time? IDK, it's just that she mentions Tonks, Lupin, Fred, Colin, and…possibly Lavender? No teachers were killed? No one else important from Harry's year or Ginny's? No one else from the Order? Really? Just the "fifty others who died".
No, I don't think Lavender died. BUT did you read CC? Who was Malfoy's wife? It wasn't Pansy!! I WAS SO CONFUSED
Ahhh sorry to drop in on this conversation so late, but I really love HP too.
First things first, I’m a Slytherin. My patronus is a snowy owl, and my wand is 12.5” ash wood with a dragon heartstring core and hard flexibility (yes, I’m every bit as stubborn as I sound).
To answer your question, Malfoy’s wife was Astoria Greengrass. She was also (maybe?) a Slytherin. Her older sister, Daphne Greengrass, was in the same year as Draco and the golden trio.
And also, Lavender’s death was a maybe. She was attacked by Fenrir Greyback, and whether or not she lived is not discussed.
Heyo y'all.
I've gotta go soon, but here's something to ponder.
In a wizard society where they have the ability to fix a boneless arm and such, why the hell did no one ever think to cure Harry of his need for glasses?
Yeah, I saw that somewhere, perhaps it was too risky to do so, like with teeth (cuz remember Hermione got her front teeth fixed at a risk).
Ahhh sorry to drop in on this conversation so late, but I really love HP too.
First things first, I’m a Slytherin. My patronus is a snowy owl, and my wand is 12.5” ash wood with a dragon heartstring core and hard flexibility (yes, I’m every bit as stubborn as I sound).
To answer your question, Malfoy’s wife was Astoria Greengrass. She was also (maybe?) a Slytherin. Her older sister, Daphne Greengrass, was in the same year as Draco and the golden trio.
wHERE DID YOU FIND THAT WHEN
True… Okay, so if I'm not mistaken, there's something called the Oculus potion, which I think might improve vision, but its effects are only temporary. So I'm not sure if there's really a cure for vision problems, and I think the curability of something with magic probably has to do with whether it's temporary or permanent. Broken bones heal, but poor vision does not typically. Think about other instances of permanent damage in the series: George loses an ear, can't be cured; people who have contracted Lycanthropy can't be cured; Mad-Eye is missing a leg and an eye, and while there are magical substitutes, you can't just put them back on. There are probably a lot more, but I can't list any more at the moment.
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