Of course not.
The big event in the first year of Harry Potter is that Voldemort, or You-Know-Who, was going after the sorcerer's stone. This would have made him immortal.
The philosophers stone featured in the first Harry Potter is a red coloured jewel guaranteed to make you immortal. It looks like a big, shiny, red rock.
because she has glasses & went to Hogwarts for her 11th birthday.(creepy harry potter music in the backround) (And of course she has changed her name and gender to become Harry Potter;)
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The names of the book in order are harry potter and the philosophers stone harry potter and the chamber of secrets harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban harry potter and the goblet of fire harry potter and the order of the phoenix harry potter and half blood prince harry potter and the deathly hallows
Not really, but he finds all the Hallows
The Philosopher's Stone was destroyed by Albus Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in the US edition). Dumbledore knew that the Stone had to be destroyed to prevent Lord Voldemort from using it to become immortal.
The big event in the first year of Harry Potter is that Voldemort, or You-Know-Who, was going after the sorcerer's stone. This would have made him immortal.
no (neither immoral nor immortal).
Harry Potter is a fictional character played in film by an ACTOR.
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The philosophers stone featured in the first Harry Potter is a red coloured jewel guaranteed to make you immortal. It looks like a big, shiny, red rock.
because she has glasses & went to Hogwarts for her 11th birthday.(creepy harry potter music in the backround) (And of course she has changed her name and gender to become Harry Potter;)
Husband.
He never did, you muggle!
No he won't.
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