In the second Harry Potter, the chamber of secrets, Harry finds the chamber. Inside, Ginny is found on the floor unconscious. Harry fights a Basilisk ordered by Tom Marvolo Riddle aka Voldemort
Yes, almost every creature they speak of, such as centaurs and elves, are all mythical creatures
A Basilisk.
The basilisk is the snake mentioned in the book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
No Harry Potter is considered fantasy. Even though there are mythical creatures in the book it's still considered a fantasy. Although, in my opinion Harry Potter is 100% reality. Long live Harry Potter -Luna
The Basilisk
It is Gilderoy Lockhart who writes stories about not only vampires but other magical and mythical creatures. He claims to have fought them and then written his story for others to read about and adore him for. However, we find out later on in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets that he didn't actually do all of those things. Other wizards had done them and Lockhart had performed memory modifying charms on them and had taken the credit for the feats.
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The basilisk is the snake mentioned in the book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
No, it is original although does have mythical creatures in it.
No Harry Potter is considered fantasy. Even though there are mythical creatures in the book it's still considered a fantasy. Although, in my opinion Harry Potter is 100% reality. Long live Harry Potter -Luna
Hollywood's Top Ten - 2010 Harry Potter Mythical Creatures 1-156 was released on: USA: 15 November 2010
Yes, he fought the spirit of Voldemort's younger self.
The Basilisk
An Irish Phoenix is another name for an Augurey in Harry potter. It is one of the mythical animals from the popular series.
the answer is unicorns. If you drink a unicorns blood, you shall have eternal life, in Harry Potter that is.
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It is Gilderoy Lockhart who writes stories about not only vampires but other magical and mythical creatures. He claims to have fought them and then written his story for others to read about and adore him for. However, we find out later on in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets that he didn't actually do all of those things. Other wizards had done them and Lockhart had performed memory modifying charms on them and had taken the credit for the feats.
It is a mythical means to breath under water in the "harry Potter" books and movies.