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The animals that pull the carriages to Hogwarts are called Thestrals. However, you do not realize that they are even there until the fifth book, because you cannot see a Thestral unless you have seen someone die, and Harry Potter saw Cedric Diggory die in the fourth book (even though his parents died in his presence when he was a baby, he was too young to comprehend death).

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Reminder: Hogwarts is a ficticious place. The wizards and witches that appear in the Harry Potter stories are also ficticious, as are the spells used.According to the story, Hogwarts is protected by several charms, including disillusionment charms. A muggle will not see Hogwarts as a wizard sees it; he will just see old ruins. Also, once he approaches protected places (like Hogwarts), he will suddenly remember that he has something urgent to do elsewhere.Reminder: Hogwarts is a ficticious place. The wizards and witches that appear in the Harry Potter stories are also ficticious, as are the spells used.According to the story, Hogwarts is protected by several charms, including disillusionment charms. A muggle will not see Hogwarts as a wizard sees it; he will just see old ruins. Also, once he approaches protected places (like Hogwarts), he will suddenly remember that he has something urgent to do elsewhere.Reminder: Hogwarts is a ficticious place. The wizards and witches that appear in the Harry Potter stories are also ficticious, as are the spells used.According to the story, Hogwarts is protected by several charms, including disillusionment charms. A muggle will not see Hogwarts as a wizard sees it; he will just see old ruins. Also, once he approaches protected places (like Hogwarts), he will suddenly remember that he has something urgent to do elsewhere.Reminder: Hogwarts is a ficticious place. The wizards and witches that appear in the Harry Potter stories are also ficticious, as are the spells used.According to the story, Hogwarts is protected by several charms, including disillusionment charms. A muggle will not see Hogwarts as a wizard sees it; he will just see old ruins. Also, once he approaches protected places (like Hogwarts), he will suddenly remember that he has something urgent to do elsewhere.

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