The Basilisk truly exists in the story, but they do not exist in real life.
Yes, Basilisk's are real in the world of Harry Potter. As are phoenixes, dragons, house elves, witches and wizards.But in the real world all of these things are imaginary.
In the walls.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Fwakes deafeat the basilisk who lives in the chamber of secrets. The basilisk is a legendary gigantic snake.
No, only the Basilisk in Harry Potter is in the second book/movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Fwakes deafeat the basilisk who lives in the chamber of secrets. The basilisk is a legendary gigantic snake.
You kill the basilisk with the Gryffindor sword.
The Phoenix didn't lose any of it's senses. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets the Phoenix blinded the Basilisk which meant Harry Potter could look at the Basilisk without dying.
Harry and Fawkes defeated a Basilisk.
The voice was computer-generated.
Which word is problematic for you: 'basilisk' or 'part'? 'Basilisk' means the whole monster, and 'part' means a bit of it...
Apparently a sword struck to the roof of its mouthIt is stated that the crowing of a rooster is fatal to the basilisk. It is for this reason that Ginny Weasly - controlled by the diary - kills the roosters.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. So it would be the 2nd book.