Deathly Hallows
by J.K. Rowling
Harry, Ron, and Hermione abandon their seventh year at Hogwarts to hunt the remaining Horcruxes — the dark objects anchoring Voldemort to life. Hunted by Snatchers, betrayed by despair, and haunted by the mystery of the Deathly Hallows, they must destroy what remains of Voldemort's soul before returning to Hogwarts for one final battle that will decide the fate of the wizarding world.
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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