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81 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Aberforth Dumbledore — Albus's bitter brother who runs the Hog's Head pub -- he opened the passage to the Room of Requirement and sheltered the resistance because someone ha
- Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody — The most famous Auror alive -- until the Seven Potters flight, when Voldemort kills him in midair. His magical eye ends up nailed to Umbridge's office
- Albus Dumbledore — Dead but never absent -- the man who orchestrated everything from beyond the grave, whose portrait advises Snape, whose past with Grindelwald is final
- Argus Filch — Hogwarts' bitter Squib caretaker who supported Umbridge and loathes students -- but when the Battle of Hogwarts begins, he helps evacuate the underage
- Arthur Weasley — A man who loves rubber ducks and his family with equal intensity -- the war asks him to risk both, and he never hesitates.
- Bellatrix Lestrange — Voldemort's most devoted servant -- she carved 'Mudblood' into Hermione's arm, killed Dobby with a thrown knife, and died by Molly Weasley's hand with
- Bill Weasley — Eldest Weasley, Gringotts curse-breaker, scarred by Greyback but unbowed -- he opens Shell Cottage as a refuge because protecting people is instinct,
- Dean Thomas — Muggle-born Gryffindor who went on the run rather than submit to the Registration Commission, was captured by Snatchers, imprisoned at Malfoy Manor, a
- Dobby — A free elf who died free. He Apparated into Malfoy Manor, saved Harry and his friends from Bellatrix's dungeon, and took a knife in the chest for it.
- Dolores Umbridge — Pink-cardiganed sadist now running the Muggle-Born Registration Commission -- she wears Slytherin's locket Horcrux around her neck and it makes her st
- Draco Malfoy — A boy who wanted power until he got it -- the Dark Mark on his arm, Death Eaters in his home, and the slow realization that he is not the person his f
- Fenrir Greyback — Savage werewolf who bites children for pleasure -- he leads the Snatchers who hunt fugitives, captures the trio, and attacks without the full moon bec
- Fleur Delacour — Part-Veela Beauxbatons champion who stayed with Bill after Greyback scarred him and opened her home to fugitives without hesitation -- fiercer than an
- Fred Weasley — One half of the Weasley twins, co-founder of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, fighter in the Battle of Hogwarts. He died laughing at Percy's joke. The last t
- George Weasley — The surviving twin -- missing an ear from Snape's Sectumsempra, about to lose the person who shared his brain. 'I'm holey. Saint-like. Get it, Fred? I
- Ginny Weasley — The youngest Weasley, left behind while the boy she loves goes on a suicide mission -- she doesn't wait quietly. She leads the resistance alongside Ne
- Gregory Goyle — Draco's other enforcer -- present in the Room of Requirement when Crabbe's Fiendfyre goes wrong, rescued by Ron and Hermione despite being an enemy.
- Griphook — Shrewd Gringotts goblin who helped Harry break into the Lestrange vault for the price of the Sword of Gryffindor -- then took the sword and betrayed t
- Harry Potter — The Chosen One who must die to save the world -- seventeen, hunted, carrying a fragment of Voldemort's soul in his scar, walking toward a death only h
- Hedwig — Harry's snowy owl -- his first companion in the wizarding world, killed by a Killing Curse during the escape from Privet Drive. Her death marked the e
- Hermione Granger — The brightest witch of her age -- Muggle-born, hunted by the new regime, carrying everything they need in a beaded bag and the weight of having erased
- Kingsley Shacklebolt — Auror, double agent, the calm center of every crisis -- his Patronus warned the wedding guests, his voice anchored Potterwatch, and after the war he b
- Kreacher — Ancient Black family house-elf transformed by a single act of kindness -- Harry gave him Regulus's locket and treated him with respect, and Kreacher r
- Lord Voldemort — The most feared dark wizard in history -- he has won. The Ministry is his. Hogwarts is his. The Elder Wand is his. All that remains is a seventeen-yea
- Lucius Malfoy — A Death Eater who discovered that the Dark Lord's inner circle is a prison -- wandless, humiliated, watching his home become a torture chamber while h
- Luna Lovegood — Ravenclaw dreamer held captive in Malfoy Manor's cellar for months, emerging unbroken because Luna Lovegood has never let the world's cruelty change w
- Madam Pomfrey — The Hogwarts matron who has healed every student injury for decades -- during the Battle of Hogwarts she tends the wounded and the dying in the Great
- Minerva McGonagall — Deputy Headmistress forced to watch Snape sit in Dumbledore's chair -- when the time comes, she duels him out of the castle and leads the defense of H
- Molly Weasley — Mother of seven, heart of the Order, and the woman who killed Bellatrix Lestrange with a curse to the chest while screaming 'NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITC
- Mundungus Fletcher — A petty thief and reluctant Order member who fled during the Seven Potters flight, getting Moody killed -- and who unknowingly sold Slytherin's locket
- Nagini — Voldemort's enormous snake familiar and final Horcrux -- she carries a piece of his soul, kills on command, and is destroyed by Neville Longbottom wit
- Narcissa Malfoy — The mother who lied to Voldemort's face. She knelt over Harry's body in the Forbidden Forest and whispered 'Is Draco alive?' -- and when Harry said ye
- Nearly Headless Nick — The Gryffindor ghost -- Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, who once told Harry that ghosts are imprints of departed souls who were too afraid to move o
- Neville Longbottom — The other boy the prophecy could have chosen -- no longer fumbling, no longer afraid, leading a student resistance against the Carrows and becoming th
- Nymphadora Tonks — Metamorphmagus Auror, new mother, wife of a werewolf -- she left her infant son Teddy at home and came to fight at Hogwarts because she could not bear
- Peeves — Hogwarts' resident poltergeist -- a force of chaos who, for once, fights on the right side during the Battle of Hogwarts, dropping Snargaluff pods on
- Percy Weasley — The estranged Weasley who finally came home -- he chose the Ministry over his family and spent years regretting it. He returned during the Battle of H
- Peter Pettigrew — The traitor Marauder who hid as a rat for twelve years -- his silver hand, given by Voldemort, strangles him when he hesitates to kill Harry. The life
- Remus Lupin — The last Marauder -- werewolf, teacher, new father, a man who spent his whole life convinced he was a danger to everyone he loved. He died fighting to
- Ron Weasley — The sixth Weasley son -- loyal, funny, perpetually overshadowed, carrying the Deluminator Dumbledore left him and fighting a Horcrux that knows exactl
- Rubeus Hagrid — Half-giant gamekeeper who carried baby Harry from Godric's Hollow and now carries him from the Forbidden Forest -- the first person and almost the las
- Rufus Scrimgeour — Lion-maned Minister for Magic who tried to use Harry as a propaganda symbol -- died under torture refusing to reveal Harry's location, proving his cou
- Seamus Finnigan — Irish Gryffindor with a talent for explosions who doubted Harry in fifth year, came around, and put his pyrotechnic skills to devastating use during t
- Severus Snape — Headmaster of Hogwarts, Death Eater, and Dumbledore's most faithful agent -- a man whose entire life has been a performance, driven by undying love fo
- Sirius Black — Harry's godfather, killed two years ago in the Department of Mysteries -- but he returns one last time through the Resurrection Stone, walking beside
- The Grey Lady — Helena Ravenclaw, ghost of Ravenclaw Tower -- she told Tom Riddle where to find her mother's diadem and has carried the shame ever since. She tells Ha
- Vincent Crabbe — Draco's former muscle -- now a sadistic bully under the Carrows who casts Fiendfyre in the Room of Requirement to kill Harry and accidentally kills hi
- Xenophilius Lovegood — Luna's eccentric father and editor of The Quibbler -- he told Harry about the Deathly Hallows, then tried to trade Harry for his kidnapped daughter, p
Locations
- 12 Grimmauld Place — The Black family townhouse, now Harry's -- headquarters for the Horcrux hunt, where Kreacher transforms from hostile to devoted and the trio hides whi
- 4 Privet Drive — The Dursleys' perfectly ordinary house where Harry spent ten miserable years -- he leaves for the last time at seventeen, and Dudley's farewell is the
- Astronomy Tower — The tallest tower in Hogwarts, where Dumbledore was killed -- its shadow hangs over the entire war, a reminder of what was lost and what Snape sacrifi
- Chamber of Secrets — Slytherin's hidden underground lair beneath Hogwarts -- reopened during the Battle by Ron mimicking Parseltongue, becoming the source of Basilisk fang
- Diagon Alley — The wizarding shopping street that became a war zone -- shops boarded up, Gringotts still standing, and the trio riding a dragon through its marble ce
- Godric's Hollow — The village where the Potters lived and died -- Harry visits his parents' graves on Christmas Eve and is ambushed by Nagini disguised as Bathilda Bags
- Gryffindor Tower — The Gryffindor common room and dormitories -- where courage goes to slouch in armchairs. During the Carrow regime, it's where the resistance whispers
- Hagrid's Hut — The small wooden cabin at the forest's edge -- set on fire during the Battle of Hogwarts but rebuilt, because Hagrid's home is as stubborn as Hagrid h
- Headmaster's Office — Once Dumbledore's sanctum of secrets, now Snape's prison -- the portraits of former heads still hang on the walls, and Dumbledore's portrait advises f
- Hogsmeade Village — The wizarding village under Death Eater patrol -- Caterwauling Charms trigger if anyone breaks curfew, and Aberforth's Hog's Head is the last safe bui
- Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry — The castle that became a fortress -- a thousand-year-old school now occupied by Death Eater professors and defended to the last stone by the students,
- King's Cross — Not the train station -- the limbo between life and death where Harry meets Dumbledore after Voldemort's Killing Curse destroys the Horcrux in his sca
- Malfoy Manor — Voldemort's headquarters -- the Malfoys' ancestral mansion turned torture chamber, where Hermione was tortured, Dobby was killed, and Draco couldn't b
- Ministry of Magic — The fallen government -- seized by Voldemort without a single curse fired, now home to the Muggle-Born Registration Commission and a propaganda machin
- Room of Requirement — The hidden room that becomes what you need -- it housed Dumbledore's Army as a resistance base, connected to the Hog's Head for supplies, hid Ravencla
- Shell Cottage — Bill and Fleur's seaside cottage -- where the Horcrux hunt paused to breathe, where Dobby's grave overlooks the sea, and where Harry chose Horcruxes o
- The Burrow — The Weasley family home -- site of Bill and Fleur's interrupted wedding, the family clock with every hand on 'mortal peril,' and the last normal place
- The Forbidden Forest — Ancient, dark woodland on the Hogwarts grounds -- where Voldemort made his camp, where Harry walked willingly to his death, and where the Resurrection
- The Great Hall — The heart of Hogwarts -- where students were sorted, feasts were held, and after the battle, the dead were laid in rows while the living sat beside th
- The Lovegood House — Xenophilius's rook-shaped tower where Harry learned the legend of the Deathly Hallows -- and where their host tried to trade them for his kidnapped da
Items
- Basilisk Fang — Lethally venomous tooth from the dead Basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets -- one of the few substances that can destroy a Horcrux. Harry used one on th
- Cloak of Invisibility — The third Deathly Hallow -- Harry's father's cloak, the one that protects rather than destroys. The only Hallow Harry keeps. The one Death gave to the
- Deluminator — Dumbledore's silver lighter that captures light -- bequeathed to Ron because Dumbledore knew he would leave, knew he would want to come back, and buil
- Hufflepuff's Cup — Golden Horcrux hidden in Bellatrix's vault at Gringotts -- protected by a dragon, Gemino and Flagrante curses, and the entire goblin banking system. D
- Marvolo Gaunt's Ring — The ring that killed Dumbledore -- a Horcrux and the Resurrection Stone in one, destroyed by the Sword of Gryffindor but not before its curse sentence
- Ravenclaw's Diadem — Silver tiara Horcrux hidden in the Room of Requirement for decades -- destroyed by Fiendfyre during the Battle of Hogwarts when Crabbe cast cursed fir
- Slytherin's Locket — Heavy gold Horcrux that whispers your worst fears while you wear it -- it drove Ron to abandon his friends and showed him visions of Harry and Hermion
- Sword of Gryffindor — Goblin-made silver sword impregnated with Basilisk venom -- it appears to any true Gryffindor in need. Snape delivered it to Harry. Ron used it to des
- The Elder Wand — The most powerful wand in existence -- Voldemort stole it from Dumbledore's tomb, but it belongs to Harry through a chain of disarmings the Dark Lord
- The Marauder's Map — A magical parchment showing every person in Hogwarts in real time -- created by four friends, three of whom are dead and one a traitor. Harry keeps it
- The Resurrection Stone — A small black stone that summons shades of the dead -- hidden inside the first Snitch Harry ever caught, 'opening at the close' to let him walk to his
- The Sorting Hat — Thousand-year-old sentient hat containing the founders' intelligence -- Voldemort set it on fire on Neville's head, and Neville pulled the Sword of Gr
- Tom Riddle's Diary — The first Horcrux -- destroyed by Harry with a Basilisk fang in the Chamber of Secrets five years ago. Referenced as proof that Horcruxes can be destr
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