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He describes them as vicious. They suck the soul out of people's lives. Only the bad things that happened to them remains as memories.
I don't really wanna spoil it for you. But, Harry has kids, and Ron has kids, but I won't tell you with who. Also, Lupin has kids, and Draco has kids.
JK was originally going to kill Arthur Weasley, but she could not bear to kill him, so Sirius dies instead. She was reduced to tears writing his death scene.
yes you can tell because lupin had to hold harry back from running in to the arch were sirius fell YES!! Harry was devastated when Sirius died! Sirius was the closest thing to a father Harry had left and him dying was torturous.
It was actually planted much earlier, to allow Sirius Black to go to school (as a path to the shrieking shack.) It was actually planted to keep people from getting to the Shrieking Shack, as going under the tree was the only way to get there. It was meant to keep people from getting to Moony, aka Professor Lupin, who as we all know is a werewolf. It was to keep people from getting to him when he was at school and when he turned, as well as, to keep him from getting to other people. I think the third book tells you this. Oh...and i almost forgot, I think it was actually enchanted during James', Sirius', and Lupin's years at Hogwarts.
The creator in Remus Lupins office was a Boggart. When it sees you it turns into what you fear most. In Harry's case it was a Dementor, for Remus it was the moon.
He describes them as vicious. They suck the soul out of people's lives. Only the bad things that happened to them remains as memories.
I don't really wanna spoil it for you. But, Harry has kids, and Ron has kids, but I won't tell you with who. Also, Lupin has kids, and Draco has kids.
JK was originally going to kill Arthur Weasley, but she could not bear to kill him, so Sirius dies instead. She was reduced to tears writing his death scene.
Voldemort, lupin tonks and one of the weasley twins.
yes you can tell because lupin had to hold harry back from running in to the arch were sirius fell YES!! Harry was devastated when Sirius died! Sirius was the closest thing to a father Harry had left and him dying was torturous.
It was actually planted much earlier, to allow Sirius Black to go to school (as a path to the shrieking shack.) It was actually planted to keep people from getting to the Shrieking Shack, as going under the tree was the only way to get there. It was meant to keep people from getting to Moony, aka Professor Lupin, who as we all know is a werewolf. It was to keep people from getting to him when he was at school and when he turned, as well as, to keep him from getting to other people. I think the third book tells you this. Oh...and i almost forgot, I think it was actually enchanted during James', Sirius', and Lupin's years at Hogwarts.
Yes, Nympahdora Tonks gave birth to a son named Edward 'Teddy' Lupin. Both his parents were killed during the final battle so he was raised by his grandmother, Andromeda Tonks, and often spent time with his godfather, Harry Potter.
Hermione had promised Professor McGonagall to keep the time turner a secret.
No. He was a werewolf. Animaguses have the option to change into animals whenever they please. A werewolf only changes on a night with a full moon, and they cannot remember who they are. They not only change their form, but also their minds. His friends, Sirius, James, & Peter were though.
What is Hello Harry yes Harry tell Harry ?
Harry Potter had the outline of "I must not tell lies" on his hand. He was forced to write this line over and over by Professor Umbridge who made him use a quill that took his own blood for ink.