No although JK Rowling cunningly mixed alot of other myths and legends together such as goblins, dragons and more complex things like an extremely powerful sword (maybe based on Excalibur) and something that makes you invisible if you wear it (maybe based on the ring on Lord of the Rings).
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HARRY POTTER Maybe the Septimus Heap series.
Witches and wizards read The Daily Prophet.
the harry potter series is a series about magical wizards and fictional events in England and across the globe i don't really understand the question is it general or about books or plots or movies
The wizards in Harry Potter bought the majority of their things from the shops in Diagon Alley.
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There is a wizards chess set but It's hard to find
In the Harry Potter fictional book series, Harry Potter's (the fictional main character) mother was called Lily Potter (nee Lily Evans). She died saving Harry from Lord Voldemort when he was one year old. She was a witch, and Harry is a wizard. The whole book series is based on the existence of wizards and witches. Humans who do not posses magical abilities (who are not witches or wizards) are called 'Muggles'.
No. Hogwarts is a fictitious school, from the Harry Potter novels. Many of the people, creatures, and places in Harry Potter are fictitious. Wizards and witches only appear in fantasy stories such as Harry Potter.
Yes, It's in the United Kingdom. They train real wizards there, also.
No, Alex Russo is not in Harry Potter. She is a fictional character from the Disney Channel series "Wizards of Waverly Place," portrayed by Selena Gomez. The Harry Potter series, created by J.K. Rowling, features entirely different characters and storylines set in its own magical universe.
No, Beatrix Potter School is a fictional setting created by J.K. Rowling in the "Harry Potter" series. There are no aliens in the series as it mainly focuses on witches, wizards, and magical creatures.