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This is where you will find the notes from previous classes and information that will help you to do your homework and study for your exams. If you come across any useful links send me a PM and I'll add it to the list.
Useful Links Hogwarts: A History - This contains all the information about the SS school RP Terms.
Harry Potter Lexicon- Be aware there is some information here that might not quite match up with canon and other sources.
Harry Wiki- Mostly a pretty awesome reference, particularly if you check this and the lexicon and compare parts.
Carlotta Pinkstone: D.A Forever, Amira with a C, Kami12
SPOILER!!: timeline
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THE TIMELINE
Ptolemy-unknown(m)
168 A.D - Death of Ptolemy(m)
Merlin- dates unknown A Charms specialist sometimes known as The Prince of Enchanters Merlin is unquestionably the most famous wizard of all time Merlin was part of the Court of King Arthur (who was in power around 525 AD) He believed that wizards should help Muggles and therefore created the Order of Merlin to support laws protecting and benefiting Muggles.(m)
Hengist of Woodcroft- dates unknown Founder of Hogsmeade.(m)
Paracelsus- dates unkown A “secretive wizard” about whom little is known(m)
Around 1000 A.D - Salazar Slytherin was born. One of the four founders of Hogwarts.(m)
1112 - Wilfred Elphick was born. Famous for being the first to be gored by an Erumpent.(m)
1199 - Death of Wilfred Elphick(m)
Bridget Wenlock- born 1202 she was a famous arithmancer and the first to establish the magical properties of the number seven.(f)
Ignatia Wildsmith- born 1227 she invented Floo Powder.(f)
1285 - Death of Bridget Wenlock(f)
1320 - Death of Ignatia Wildsmith(f)
Quong Po-born 1443 A Chinese Magical Creatures Specialist, Quong Po studiedLiondragons and discovered the uses of their powdered eggs (m)
Daisy Dodderidge- born 1467 she was the first landlady of The Leaky Cauldron.(f)
Musidora Barkwith- born 1520 Barkwith was a famous composer whose Wizarding Suite featured an exploding tuba. This unfinished work is now banned, ever since a performance in 1902 blew the roof off of the Town Hall of Ackerly(f)
*Wendelin the Weird- dates unknown Witch in Middle Ages who enjoyed being burned at the stake(f)
1539 - Death of Quong Po(m)
1555 - Death of Daisy Dodderidge(f)
Mungo Bonham-born 1560 A healer who founded St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Ailments and Injuries(m)
Lord Stoddard Withers- born 1642 A specialist in magical creatures, Lord Withers created a sport similar to Quidditch, but played on flying horses, though it never generated much interest(m)
1659 - Death of Mungo Bonham(m)
1666 - Death of Musidora Barkwith(f)
1703 - Edgar Stroulger was born. Inventor of the Sneakoscope.(m)
Flavius Belby- 1715 Survived a Lethifold attack He wrote about the experience, revealing for the first time the existence of this terrible creature and also the fact that a Patronus Charm will drive a Lethifold away. Belby had at one time been voted the president of the local Gobstones Club(m)
1742 - Beaumont Marjoribanks was born. Marjoribanks was a pioneer in the field of Herbology. He collected and classified many rare and magical plants. Marjoribanks is credited with discovering Gillyweed, although Elladora Ketteridge had discovered it about a century earlier(m)
1750 - Xavier Rastrick was born. Flamboyant wizarding tap-dancer; he vanished unexpectedly in the midst of a performance in Painswick and was never seen again.(m)
1769 - Death of Lord Stoddard Withers(m)
1791 - Death of Flavius Belby(m)
Beatrice Bloxam- born 1794 Author of The Toadstool Tales series of children's books. These books have been banned because they cause nausea and vomiting(f)
1798 - Death of Edgar Stroulger(m)
1810 - Death of Beatrix Bloxam(f)
1836 - Death of Xavier Rastrick(m)
1845 - Death of Beaumont Marjoribanks(m)
1881 - Albus Dumbledore was born. Considered by many the greatest wizard of modern times, Dumbledore is particularly famous for his defeat of the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon's blood, and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel.(m)
1889 - Roderick Plumpton was born. Seeker for the England National Team and the Tutshill Tornados. Holds British record for fastest capture of Golden Snitch during game: three and a half seconds. This happened in 1921 and the move he used to make the catch is now called the Plumpton Pass. Plumpton maintains the catch was totally intentional and not sheer dumb luck(m)
Perpetua Fancourt -born 1900 Witch who invented the Lunascope(f)
1912 - Derwent Shimpling was born. Comedian known for his boldness; he once ate an entire Venomous Tentacula as a bet. Though he lived, he’s still purple(m)
Carlotta Pinkstone- born 1922 Famous for campaigning to lift the Statute of Secrecy, revealing the wizaring world to Muggles. She has been imprisoned multiple times for defying the Statute. (f)
1935 - Bertie Bott was born. Inventor. While experimenting with ways to create tasty candies from food, Bott accidentally included a pair of dirty socks in one of his trials, and created the first of the many surprises found in Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans. (m)
Greta Catchlove- born 1960 Author of Charm Your Own Cheese(f)
Donaghan Tremlett- born 1972 Bass player with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters, and a big Kenmare Kestrels supporter (fw94). According to the Daily Prophet, he was married in the fall of 1995 (m)
Ronald Weasley- born 1980 helped Harry Potter defete Voldemort in the Battle of Hogwarts and became an Auror(m)
1987 - Death of Roderick Plumpton(m)
1991 - Death of Perpetua Fancourt(f)
1997 - Death of Albus Dumbledore (m)
Class 2: Types of Propaganda and Types of Questions
SPOILER!!: Class summary
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Standard Methods of Propaganda
* Bandwagon: Pump up the value of 'joining the party'.
* Card-stacking: Build a highly-biased case for your position.
* Glittering generalities: Use power words to evoke emotions.
* Name-calling: Denigrating opponents.
* Plain folks: Making the leader seem ordinary increases trust and credibility.
* Testimonial: The testimony of an independent person is seen as more trustworthy.
* Transfer: Associate the leader with trusted others.
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Interviewing Goals
* Obtain the interviewee's knowledge about the topic
* Obtain the interviewee's opinion and/or feelings about the topic
* Feature the interviewee as the subject
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Information Sources (Or, where do we get History from anyway?)
Class notes for History of Magic Lesson 3: The Tales of Beedle the Bard.
SPOILER!!: The Fountain of Fair Fortune
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The Fountain of Fair Fortune
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Premise:
Once a year, one person is allowed to enter the garden and make their way to the Fountain. If they bathe in the water, the unfortunate person is promised fair fortune for life. Characters:
Asha (the sick witch), Altheda (the broke witch), Amata (the heartbroken witch), and Sir Luckless (the hapless Muggle knight)
Plot:
The three witches decide to join forces to get to the Fountain.
When the garden opens, a creeper vine grabs Asha, who drags along Altheda and Amata into the garden. Amata accidentally brings Sir Luckless with her.
They face three challenges, and each witch contributes to overcoming one of the challenges.
Asha defeats a giant blind white worm that demands the proof of their pain with her tears.
Altheda assists her team in making it up an endlessly long hill by cheering them on and encouraging them to the point of sweating, which is accepted as the fruit of her labor.
Amata overcomes a stream that is impossible to cross by dropping the memories of her lost love into the water, which are accepted as treasures of her past.
They reach the fountain and must decide who will bathe.
Conclusion:
Asha is exhausted to the point of near death, and she is only saved when Altheda quickly brews a potion. Once healed, she realizes she no longer needs the fountain.
Altheda realizes she can sell this potion, and she no longer needs the fountain.
Amata finds that when she dropped her good memories into the water, she could see how awful and beastly her former love truly was and didn't miss him anymore. She no longer needed the fountain.
They let Sir Luckless bathe in the fountain.
He offers his love to Amata, loving her for being so kind to him and letting him join this quest.
They all leave happily, never realizing the Fountain has no real power.
Provided by Copernicus Kettleburn, Ravenclaw 5th Year
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Messages of the Story
Many heads are better than one (unless you’re a Runespoor.)
The best way to over come some obstacles is not necessarily to try to impale them on a sword, or bludgeoning it with rocks; you may wish to first try logic, sincerity, or other forms of negotiation.
Labour is not only measured in the wage one is paid.
Not all treasure is silver and gold matey, our fond memories are precious too.
One doesn’t need magic to cure everything that ails you
Even fond memories can be a burden
Chivalry is its own reward.
Good fortune is almost entirely a state of mind
Worthiness and has little to do with blood status, and much more to do with the actions and attitude of the party in question
Positive thinking, perseverance, hard work, can be equal to or superior to any magic wizardkind has yet to devise.
Provided by Tobias Avalon, Gryffindor 7th Year
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The Warlock's Hairy Heart
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SPOILER!!: The Warlock's Hairy Heart
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Summary of The Warlock's Hairy Heart
Young and Handsome Warlock decides to never fall in love
He uses the dark arts to prevent him falling in love
After hearing his servant whispering about him not having a wife he decides to find one, so he can make everyone else jealous
He finds the girl and tries to persuade her that he has a heart
The Warlock attempts to put his heart back into his chest, after he kept it in a casket in his dungeon
But his heart has been kept from his body for too long, and it had degenerated into an animalistic state
This causes him to take the heart of the which.
Thus both the witch and the warlock die
Provided by Vanessa Corbette, Hufflepuff 6th Year
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Lessons in the tale 'The Warlock's Hairy Heart':
Trying to avoid feeling anything will, in the end, backfire and end up hurting you even more.
Invulnerability may seem like a good thing, but it really wouldn't be.
To quote from the past, 'To hurt is as human as to breathe'. Take that away, and you're not very human.
The thing you view as a weakness (i.e. the Warlock views his friends falling in love as them falling prey to a weakness) will probably in the end be the greatest strength.
Using dark magic to sever your heart from the rest of your body is probably not in your best interests.
Don't cut out your heart in an attempt to become invulnerable and then put it back in years and years later to prove to a lady that you have a heart. You'll probably both die.
Provided by Raiden Kururugi, Slytherin 2nd year
SPOILER!!: Babbity Rabbity and her Cackling Stump
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Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump
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Summary of Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump
Muggle King persecuted witches and wizards but wanted to learn magic for himself
A cunning charlatan decides to fool the king into believing that he can teach him magic
He tricks the king into giving him gold to buy magical necessities
The charaltan attempts to teach the king magic but of course not knowing magic himself they don't do very well
Babbitty who is real witch laughs at the king and charlatan's attempts
The king is angry at this and decides to perform his magic in front of the kingdom
The charlatan knows he has been caught and attempts to flee but the king forbades him to go anywhere. So he blackmails Babbitty when he finds out she is a witch
Babbitty consents to help out the king but cannot perform the spell to raise the dead
The charlatan to take the heat off himself turns on Babbitty and sends the Witch-Hunters after her
Babbitty hides in a tree and the charlatan believeing she had turned herself into a tree orders the servants to cut down the tree
But the tree keeps talking even though it has been cut and tells the king that the same fate will fall upon his kingdom if he does not stop hunting witches and wizards
The king agress to lift the hunt off witches and wizards and to never bother them again and he erects a statue of Babbitty upon the stump
Once the grounds were clear Babbitty made her way out of the stump transformed as a rabbit with her wand in her mouth and she hopped away
No witch or wizard was ever persecuted in that kingdom ever again
Provided by Kayla Winters, Hufflepuff 5th Year
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Lessons from the story
Witches are really clever
Lying is not advisable, because really, there's no point. The truth always comes out in the end to haunt you.
Don't be too greedy, and don't try to be someone you are not; Had the king being content with himself, he would have saved himself a lot of trouble
Do NOT try to mess with people you don't know; the charlatan, thinking that he could manipulate everyone, thought that Babbity would do anything he wanted. Sadly for him, though, this was not the case at all. He completely underestimated her.
Provided by Willow Kovac, Ravenclaw 5th Year
SPOILER!!: The Tale of the Three Brothers
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The Tale of the Three Brothers
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The Tale of the Three Brothers Premise:
Three brothers, upon having a brief encounter with Death, each receive a specific prize as a reward for cheating Death. Main Characters:
Antioch, Cadmus, and Ignotus Peverall and Death
Plot:
Antioch, Cadmus, and Ignotus Peverall, upon traveling the world together, happen upon a river known to have taken many lives.
The three brothers conjur a bridge over the water, angering Death and causing it to step in their paths.
Death offers the three brothers a reward for cheating their deaths. Antioch chooses a wand which will forever cause him duelling victory, Cadmus chooses a stone with can resurrect the dead, and Ignotus, the only one thinking in a non-selfish manner, simply wishes to leave Death. He receives an Invisibility Cloak.
Antioch duels an enemy and ends up killing him. His Elder Wand is stolen by a man who slits his throat.
Cadmus resurrects his lover, who is saddened and wishes to return to the world of the dead. Cadmus kills himself to return with her.
Ignotus lives a long and happy life by using the Invisibility Cloak that he eventually passes on to his son.
Conclusion:
Antioch and Cadmus, because they wished for items that will only serve them, ended up living a short life and surrendering to Death.
Ignotus, because he was so unselfish and simply wished to not tempt death and fate, lived to be an old man. When he died, he left the world as Death's equal.
Provided by Anna Greingoth, Gryffindor 6th Year
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Summary of the Lesson's in the tale of The three brothers
Death is inevitable. You can try all sorts of tricks and traps, but in the end, death is going to be the victor.
Bragging is bad. The brother with the wand bragged about it far too much, and he was killed.
Don't fear death.
You can't bring people back from the dead, as much as you might want to.
Don't get greedy. enjoy the time you have, and don't endeavour to extend it just because you're afraid of what comes next or just because you think it's possible to get it.
Dont covet what you can't have.
Quit while your ahead
Nothing lasts forever
Provided by Maddox Darcy, Hufflepuff 7th Year
SPOILER!!: The Wizard and the Hopping pot
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The Wizard and the Hopping Pot
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Summary of the Wizard and the Hopping Pot
*Premise: After being left a cauldron from his father, a wizard must use his magic to solve his muggle neighbor’s ills to silence the hopping pot and learn a valuable lesson in the process.
*Characters: Wizard Father, wizard son, hopping pot, peasant woman with a granddaughter who has warts, old man who has lost his donkey, and a young woman with a sick infant.
Plot:
*Old wizard helps out his muggle neighbors for years.
*The old wizard uses his little cauldron to disguise his magical abilities.
*His son is a muggle hater.
*The son quarrels with his father over his using magic to help his neighbors.
*The old wizard dies.
*He leaves the little cauldron and a single slipper to his son.
*Angry the son vows never to use his magic to help muggles.
*Muggle woman asks the son to cure her granddaughter’s warts.
*The son refuses.
*Cauldron grows a single foot and hops around the house.
*Cauldron sprouts warts too.
*Son tries to magically remove the warts and throw the pot out.
*His magic will not work on the pot.
*Next moring an old muggle man asks for the son’s help.
*His donkey has run away.
*Son slams the door in his face.
*The pot now brays like a donkey and cries of hunger as well as hops.
*Son tries to use magic to quieten the pot.
*It does not work again.
*A young woman with an ill baby knocks on the door and asks for help.
*The son refuses and slams the door in her face.
*The hopping pot fills with water and slops tears.
*No more muggle neighbors ask for the son’s help.
*The hopping pot mimics their symptoms too.
*The hopping pot continues to harass the son.
*In desperation the son agrees to help his neighbors.
*The pot and the son run up and down the street casting magic in every direction.
*The little girl’s warts disappear.
*The old man’s donkey comes home.
*The sick baby is treated with dittany.
*The pot reverts to its orignal condition.
*The pot burps out his slipper.
*The son puts its own the pot’s brass foot.
*The wizard and the pot return home.
*The wizard continues to help his muggle neighbors.
*The wizard does not want the pot removing his slipper and start hopping again.
Provided by Abby Wright, 5th year Hufflepuff
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Lessons in the Wizard and the Hopping Pot
- Muggles aren’t any meaner nor more evil than wizards
- Never refuse to help someone. Karma is a nasty thing and it will get you.
- Always follow the example of your parents.
- Whenever you have done something bad, you can always make it better.
- Not everything is as it seems
- Don't be selfish, it only leads to unhappiness
- Help those less fortunate than yourself and you shall be rewarded
provided by Evangeline Green 6th Year Slytherin and Sakura Takenouchi 1st Year Slytherin
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Sacharissa Tugwood
- !874-1966
-invented early forms of beautifying and cosmetic potions.
-Discovered that Bubotuber Pus contained properties that cure pimples
-'Thanks to Sacharissa Tugwood, the world is a more beautiful place' written on her gravestone
SPOILER!!: List of Inventions and Discoveries associated with different subjects
This list is not exhaustive and some items are listed more than once. Consider it a guide and a tool to encourage further brainstorming. Transfiguration:
Floo Powder?
Wands
Quills
Parchment
Vanishing Spells
Gamp’s Law of Elemental Transfiguration
Conjuring Spells
Wand
NonVerbal Spells
Animagus
Spells in general
Kwikspells
Animation Spells
Cross-Species/Trans-Species Changes
Inanimatus Conjurus
Gamp’s Law of Experimental Transfiguration and the five exceptions
Cursed Hat
Enchanted Ceiling in the Great Hall
Enchanted Ceiling of the Atrium of the Ministry of Magic
Enchanted Windows in the Basement of the Ministry of Magic
Headless Hat
Weasley Wizarding Wheeze’s Fake Wand that transfigures into a rubber chicken or a pair of pants
Deluminator
Room of Requirements
Revealer
Canary Cream
Weasley Wizarding Wheezes Quaranteed Ten Second Pimple Vanisher
Mirror of Erised
Cross-Species/Trans Species Changes
Animagi
Charms:
wand
Floo network
Cheering charms
Invisibility cloak
howlers
Flying carpets
Home security
Wards
Deluminator
Invisibility cloak
Statues and armour come to life
Chocolate frogs
Wizarding candy
Wizards Chess
Portkeys
Disillusionment Charms
Silencing Charms
HoM:
Talking Portraits
Pensieves
Wizarding laws and culture; methods of sharing and documenting historical events such as quill and parchment and Magical printing presses
Sorting hat
Mirror of erised
Resurrection Stone
Time-Turner
Hogwarts itself
Wizarding towns like Hogsmeade
Moving Photographs
The Statute of Secrecy
The Tales of Beedle The Bard
Order of Merlin
Order of the Phoenix
Society for the Reformation of Hags
Ministry of Magic
Divination:
Crystal Balls
Burning Sage and Mallowsweet for better scrying in smoke (Centaurs taught us this)
Divining crystals and other items used to focus intent
Tarot and other methods of divining insight through energies and vibrations
Astrology (And discovering the significance of the constellations in relation to fortune-telling)
Prophecies (and the storing of them in glass orbs)
CoMC:
The idea to protect magical creatures/ hide them from Muggles
Dragon Reservations
Democles Belby's creation of Wolfsbane Potion
Ministry of Magic's Creature Classification System.
Permit
Land special treatment certificates and training
Cages
Preservation of Food
Ministry of Magic: Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures
Talon-Clipping Charm
Leather gloves
Photographs - which allow us to see creatures which we may not be able to see in lessons
Books on the subject
Effects of Unicorn Blood
Potions
The healing properties of moondew – discovered by Cliodna
The Polyjuice Potion
The twelve uses of dragon blood – discovered by Albus Dumbledore
The Wolfsbane Potion – invented by Damocles
-Aconite/Monkshood
Veritaserum
The magical property of the Bezoar
Pepper-Up Potion – invented by Glover Hipworth (cure for the common cold)
Self-stirring Cauldron – invented by Gaspard Shingleton
The use of unicorn tail in potions
Doxycide
Alchemical Potions advancement in the Object-Charming and Magic Crafting
Essense Potions (taking the natural abilities of another being)
The uses of powdered dragon eggs (could also go in CoMC) – discovered by Quong Po
Gunhilda of Gorsemoor developed a cure for the Dragon Pox
The use of phases of the moon in potion making – discovered by Hesper Starkey (could also go in Astronomy)
Flying/Quidditch:
-Flying brooms
1. Comet series
2. Nimbus series
3. Firebolt
4. Cleansweep series
5. Oakshaft series
6. Twigger
Omnioculars
Quidditch
Quadpot
Quaffles
Pennifold Quaffles
Golden Snitch
Bludger
Flying Carpet
Flying motorcycle
"Quidditch Through the Ages" book
Gripping Charm (for broomsticks)
Cushioning Charm (for broomstick)
Braking Charm (for broomstick riding)
Zacharias Mumps' anti-muggle precautions
Muggle Repelling Charms
Quidditch uniforms
Astronomy:
Lunascope
Star Chart
Telescope
Calendar
Lunar Calendar
Astronomy textbook
Muggle Studies:
Eqiuvalency of galleons, sickles, and knuts to muggle money
Means of concealing the magical world from the muggle world (flying brooms, floo network)
Magical usage of telephone booths (used to enter the Ministry of Magic)
Muggle Studies textbook
Ford Anglia
King's Cross Station
Hogwarts Train
Defense Against the Dark Arts:
Sneakoscope
Foe Glass
Patronus Charm (In 1782, Flavis Belby discovered the Patronus Charm also repells Lethifolds.)
Secrecy Sensor
Shield Hat
Two-Way Mirror
Probity Probe
Instant Darkness Powder
Anti-Burgular Buzzer
Anti-Muggle Door Knob
Penknife with attachments that unlock any locks and undo any knots
Extendable Ears
Shield Cloak
Deluminators
Sneakoscope
Quills
Parchment
Wands
Foe Glass
Deluminator
Secrecy Sensors
Unforgiveable Curses: Cruciatus, Avada Kedavra and Imperius
Inferi
Curses
Jinxes
Charms
Aurors
Study of Necromancy
Patronuses
Stunning Spell
Protego Spell
Homenium revelio
Expelliarmus
Backfiring Jinx
jinxes
Hexes
Homorphous Charm
Resurrection Stone
Mirror Of Erised
Secrecy Sensors
Herbology:
Ear Mittens
Dragonhide Gloves
Antidotes
Medicine
Essence of Beauty
Dragon Dung Fertilizer
Mutant Flowers-Example Flutterby bush, Puffapod
Mandrake Restoration Draught
Alihotsy-causes hysteria
Gillyweed Uses
The Whomping Willow
Gnome Insecticides
Healing Purposes of various plants
Ash-used to make brooms
Abyssinian shrivelfig-ingredient for Shrinking Potion
Bubotuber-to cure acne
Cherry wood, Elm Tree, holly tree, yew tree, willow tree, hornbeam tree, maple tree, rosewood tree, oak tree, mahogany tree-for Wands
Gurdyroot-to ward off Gulping Plimpies
Mallowsweet and sage-Used by Centaurs to refine the results of stargazing
Arithmancy:
The Life Path Number
The Soul Urge Number
The Birth Day Number
Karmic Numbers
Pythagorean Number System
The properties of numbers
Properties of the number Seven
Development of Magic Pentacle theory
Advancement in Magic Theory at large
The Chaldean Method
The Agrippan Method
Ancient Runes:
Rune Scripts
Runecasting
Runic Tattoos
Golden apples
The magic ring Andvaranut
Five and Seven Rune Layout
Elder Futhark
Anglo-Saxon Futhorc
Faliscan, Marsiliana and Messapic Alphabets
Thor's Belt of Strength
Ale Runes
Aegishjalmur
Runic Compass
Swastika
Eight-fold Wheel
Worldstead Layout
Etruscan Alphabets
Tarot Correspondences
Class 2: Wizarding Groups, Clubs Organisations and Associations
SPOILER!!: Organisations discussed or suggested in class
Death Eaters
The Order of the Phoenix
Wizengamot
Ministry for Magic
Quidditch teams
Official Gobstones Club
Dumbledore's Army
Inquisitorial squad
Slug Club
The Knights of Walpurgis
B.O.G (Brotherhood of Goblins)
Most Extraordinary Society of Potioneers
The Order of Merlin
Q.U.A.B.B.L.E (Quidditch Union for the Administration and Betterment of the British League and its Endeavors)
S.P.E.W (Society for the Promotion of Elvish Welfare)
Society for the Reformation of Hags
S.S.S (Society for the Support of Squibs)
S.T.V ( Society for the Tolerance of Vampires)
Order of the Mark (or Seal)
Order of the Fang
Order of the Talon
Order of the Stripe
Order of the Mane
Society for Distressed Witches
The Medieval Assembly of European Wizards
The Order of Air Voyagers for Intrepid Wizards
International Confederation of Wizards
International Task Force
Snatchers
the Dark Force Defense League
International Federation of Warlocks
Troll Rights Movement
The Wizarding Examinations Authority
Hufflepuff
Ravenclaw
Slytherin
Gryffindor
The Headless Hunt
Campaign for Greater Freedom of wizards
Class 3: House Elves
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