Mars. The centaurs say so multiple times. Hagrid attempts to have a conversation with them, but all they say is "Mars is bright tonight" over and over.
Harry Potter never dies. Voldemort attempted to kill him in the Forbidden Forest in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but failed to kill him.
In both the book and the movie, the spiders live in the Forbidden Forest.
You can go into the forest in HP 5, but just past Hagrid's hut to clearing where you feed Thestrals.
It is given the name "Forbidden" because students were not permitted to travel out to it. The name "Dark" is the forests actual name because there is no sunlight in there and it is full of dangerous creatures.
It's called the Forbidden Forest. They are part of Hogwarts grounds and house many creatures including the only domesticated herd of threstrals. The forest is also the home to a colony of Centaurs, who have land set aside for them by the Ministry of Magic. The Forbidden Forest is a good place for this because it is hidden from muggles.
There is only one forest in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and it is called the Forbidden Forest.
Rubeus Hagrid.
He "dies" in the Forbidden Forest. But he comes back to life.
The Forbidden Forest.
He faces him in the forbidden forest but granger kills him with the killing curse.
Harry Potter never dies. Voldemort attempted to kill him in the Forbidden Forest in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but failed to kill him.
In both the book and the movie, the spiders live in the Forbidden Forest.
You can go into the forest in HP 5, but just past Hagrid's hut to clearing where you feed Thestrals.
the forbidden forest,Knight bus,diagon alley and the battle for hogwarts
Dead unicorns I believe.
It is given the name "Forbidden" because students were not permitted to travel out to it. The name "Dark" is the forests actual name because there is no sunlight in there and it is full of dangerous creatures.
Harry Potter nearly died in the forbidden forest surrounded by Voldermort, his death eaters and Hagrid was tied up.