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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:21:51 GMT
George Weasley married Angelina Johnson and had two kids named Fred and Roxanne.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:22:09 GMT
Fred and George once threw snow at Voldemort’s face.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:22:28 GMT
Remus Lupin’s Patronus is a wolf (not a werewolf), because all things wolf-related disgust him.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:22:53 GMT
His father, Lyall Lupin, once described werewolves as “soulless, evil, deserving nothing but death” in front of Greyback, and he took his revenge by biting Remus just before his fifth birthday.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:23:14 GMT
Lupin was posthumously awarded the Order of Merlin, First Class, the first werewolf to ever receive this honor.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:23:32 GMT
Nymphadora Tonks’ original Patronus was a jack rabbit, but it eventually changed to a wolf.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:23:46 GMT
Minerva McGonagall was a gifted Quidditch player, but she experienced a nasty fall in her final year at Hogwarts that left her with a concussion and several broken ribs.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:24:08 GMT
After graduation, Minerva fell head-over-heels in love with a Muggle boy named Dougal McGregor.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:24:43 GMT
He proposed to her, and although she wanted to accept, she declined in fear of never being able to reveal her true identity unless they had kids. If she broke the International Statute of Secrecy, she would lose the job at the Ministry for which she was giving him up.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:25:11 GMT
Minerva left for London three days later, and found herself bitter from heartbreak and hating her new life. She eventually took a teaching post at Hogwarts.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:25:32 GMT
Professor McGonagall ended up marrying her old boss at the Ministry, Elphinstone Urquart, who proposed several times before she accepted.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:25:53 GMT
Her husband suffered an accidental death (Venomous Tentacula bite) three years into their marriage. She always kept her maiden name.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:26:18 GMT
The Death Eaters’ Dark Marks eventually faded into scars. They no longer burn or hurt.
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:26:33 GMT
Rowling said the Harry Potter series might not have happened if her mother hadn’t died. “The books are what they are because she died … because I loved her and she died.”
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Post by Josh Canfield on Mar 4, 2015 21:26:56 GMT
Rowling almost killed off Ron “out of sheer spite.”
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