In "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," Bane was furious with Firenze because Firenze, a centaur, had saved Harry Potter from Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Centaurs in the Harry Potter series have a strict code of conduct that prohibits interfering in human affairs, and Bane believed that Firenze's actions went against this code. Bane saw Firenze's decision to help Harry as a betrayal of their kind and a violation of their principles.
Firenze, the centaur
Harry Potter spoke to Firenze, who saved him from Lord Voldemort. He also met Ronan and Bane, but they weren't very friendly or cooperative.
You are most likely referring to Firenze, a centuar.
He was a centaur who was exiled from his tribe for helping the wizards. The person who played him in the movie(s) is unknown.
Firenze the centaur has blue eyes in Harry Potter.
In "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," Bane was furious with Firenze because Firenze, a centaur, had saved Harry Potter from Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Centaurs in the Harry Potter series have a strict code of conduct that prohibits interfering in human affairs, and Bane believed that Firenze's actions went against this code. Bane saw Firenze's decision to help Harry as a betrayal of their kind and a violation of their principles.
Firenze
Firenze and Bane
Firenze, the centaur
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Harry Potter spoke to Firenze, who saved him from Lord Voldemort. He also met Ronan and Bane, but they weren't very friendly or cooperative.
The three centaurs in the first Harry Potter book are, Bane, Farrenzie, and Ronan. Forgive the spelling!
The main centaurs in the Harry Potter series are Firenze, the outcast centaur who saves Harry from Quirrell/Voldemort in novel one and gets a position as a Divination teacher in book five, and Bane, the leader of the centaur who Firenze has to fend off and defend Harry from in the first novel and is mentioned occasionally throughout the novels. Those are the main centaurs in Harry Potter, I don;t know anymore offhand.
You are most likely referring to Firenze, a centuar.
because harry potter save ginny from Voldemort
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