Where did the whomping willow come from?

The Whomping Willow was planted on the Hogwarts grounds around 1971 to hide the secret, underground passage leading to the Shrieking Shack in Hogsmeade. It was installed specifically to provide a safe, isolated location for Remus Lupin to transform into a werewolf during his school years.
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What is the origin of the whomping willow?

Early history

The Whomping Willow was a very valuable, very violent tree planted alone in the middle of the school grounds. It was planted the same year that Remus Lupin arrived at Hogwarts (c. 1971) to disguise the opening to a secret passage from Hogwarts to the Shrieking Shack.
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What is the Whomping Willow Hogwarts mystery?

Description. The Whomping Willow was planted in 1971 to hide a secret passage into Hogwarts Castle. The Freezing Charm is a spell that works on the Whomping Willow to stop it from attacking. While it is dangerous, the Whomping Willow doesn't bite.
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How did the Whomping Willow get to Hogwarts?

Known Whomping Willows

The most famous Whomping Willow was the one planted on the grounds of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The Whomping Willow was planted around the year 1971 to cover up the opening of a secret passage leading from the Hogwarts grounds to the Shrieking Shack in the village of Hogsmeade.
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Who planted the Whomping Willow at Hogwarts?

The Shrieking Shack was an abandoned house in Hogsmeade. For many years, villagers thought it was haunted because they often heard screams coming from inside. The Whomping willow was placed in Hogwarts by Dumbledore during Lupin's first year.
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Where is the Whomping Willow located?

Why was the 3rd floor forbidden?

History. The third-floor corridor was out-of-bounds during the 1991–1992 school year due to the entrance to the Underground Chambers, in which the Philosopher's Stone was hidden, being there, guarded by Fluffy.
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When did Hermione get pregnant?

In the official Harry Potter canon, Hermione Granger gets pregnant with her and Ron Weasley's first child, Rose Granger-Weasley, sometime after the Second Wizarding War, around 2005, followed by their son Hugo around 2007, with both pregnancies occurring as they built their lives post-war, but fanfiction often explores many other scenarios where she might get pregnant earlier or with different fathers, like Draco Malfoy.
 
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Is there LGBTQ in Hogwarts Mystery?

In Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, it is possible for the main character, Jacob's sibling, to date characters of the same gender as them, as part of a romance mechanic. Regardless of the chosen gender for the main character, the following may happen: Jacob's sibling admitting to Jae Kim that they fancy Penny Haywood.
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Why did Lupin regret marrying Tonks?

Remus Lupin didn't regret loving Tonks but felt deep guilt and fear, believing his lycanthropy made him too dangerous, poor, and unworthy, especially after she became pregnant, fearing he'd pass the curse to their child, which led to him briefly abandoning her until Harry convinced him to return and fulfill his responsibilities as a husband and father. His unhappiness stemmed from his ingrained self-loathing and anxiety about bringing misery to Tonks and their family, despite her unwavering love for him. 
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What does 394 mean in Harry Potter?

Page 394 in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban discusses werewolves, a topic Snape uses to hint at Professor Lupin's secret condition during a Defense Against the Dark Arts class, but it's also the moment Harry and Hermione use a Time-Turner in the hospital wing to save Sirius Black and Buckbeak, according to some editions. The significance lies in Snape's subtle clue about Lupin's lycanthropy, which Hermione realizes, alongside the magical time travel event involving the Time-Turner, making it a pivotal moment.
 
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What is the rarest wood in Harry Potter?

Elder. The rarest wand wood of all, and reputed to be deeply unlucky, the elder wand is trickier to master than any other.
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Who was actually jinxing Harry's broom?

Snape wasn't jinxing the broom. Professor Quirrel was actually jinxing the broom, as he admits later.
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What is the purpose of Hedwig?

In addition to delivering mail, the typical use owls were put to, Hedwig was also a close companion to Harry. She remained one of his closest friends right up to her death during the Battle of the Seven Potters at the height of the Second Wizarding War.
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Did the marauders plant the Whomping Willow?

Did you know that the Whomping Willow, one of Hogwarts' most iconic and dangerous trees, was planted by Albus Dumbledore for a very special purpose? The tree was placed on the school grounds to protect an important secret: Remus Lupin, a student who had been turned into a werewolf when he was nearly five years old.
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What are the 3 D's in Harry Potter?

In Harry Potter, the "Three D's" are the essential principles for successful Apparition (magical teleportation): Destination, Determination, and Deliberation, taught by instructor Wilkie Twycross to avoid dangerous "splinching" (leaving body parts behind). You must visualize your Destination, be fully Determined to reach it, and act with Deliberation, moving without haste but with focused intent. 
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How old is year 7 in Hogwarts?

Seventh-year students at Hogwarts are typically 17 to 18 years old, as it's their final year of formal magical education, with students usually turning 17 during or before this year, reaching adulthood (age of majority) in the wizarding world. 
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Was Tonks pregnant when she died?

On New Year's Eve, she found her way to Wool's Orphanage and had a baby boy less than an hour later, naming him Tom Marvolo Riddle after his father and maternal grandfather, Marvolo Gaunt. An hour after the birth, she died of complications, refusing to use her wand when she could have saved her own life with magic.
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Why did Charlie Weasley never marry?

Following the war, Charlie did not marry or have children, as he was more interested in studying dragons than in forming a romantic attachment. However, he had many nieces and nephews through all of his living siblings.
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Can you date Merula as a girl in Hogwarts Mystery?

Yes! Hogwarts Mystery is very queer-friendly! I was a little apprehensive when they first launched the Celestial Ball (a year or two ago?) that it would have to be hetero pairings, but nope!
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Is Jacob ever found in Hogwarts Mystery?

Jacob was found by his sibling trapped inside a portrait, and, upon realizing it was him, they excitedly professed their pleasure at finally seeing him after all these years, and rushed over to him, lovingly embracing him in joy and relief, with the two siblings sharing a heartfelt and emotional reunion.
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Are Dumbledore and Grindelwald lovers?

Yes, author J.K. Rowling confirmed that Albus Dumbledore was gay and fell deeply in love with Gellert Grindelwald as a young man, describing their relationship as intensely passionate and a "love relationship," though it's debated if Grindelwald reciprocated those feelings in the same way. Their bond, forged over a shared dream for wizard supremacy and the Deathly Hallows, was a profound connection that influenced Dumbledore for decades, even leading him to overlook Grindelwald's darkness due to his infatuation.
 
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Who was Hermione's body double?

The main body double for Hermione Granger in the first three Harry Potter films was Flick Miles, who matched Emma Watson's physical appearance for scenes not requiring close-ups, allowing for continuity while managing child labor laws. Later films used other doubles, such as Ellen Lister, for Hermione in later installments. Miles has since spoken about her experience, including being the cat in the Polyjuice Potion scene in Chamber of Secrets, and now works in journalism.
 
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Why did Snape cry when Lily died?

Snape's tears, containing his memories, become the means for Harry to understand the professor's sacrifice, his love for Lily, and the necessity of facing Voldemort with the truth. While giving his tears was an impulsive act, it also symbolized his loyalty and dedication to Lily Potter's memory and Dumbledore's plan.
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How old is Ginny when she gets pregnant?

For those not up to speed, Ginny meets Wolfe in her poetry class, and after some mild flirting, the pair end up having a brief liaison in the laundry room – leaving 16-year-old Ginny unexpectedly pregnant.
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