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George Weasley has an inferiority complex with regard to his beloved but mercurial brother Fred. Though he generally believes himself to be the follower in his brothers mischief, it is his faith and dedication that sees those oh so clever pranks through to a successful conclusion. Tourists should not be fooled by surfaces, as George is a man of some depth. Do not allow his career as the owner of a joke shop to mislead you. It is a front for his vast spy network. Or, if Voldemort is defeated, it is a joke shop. See Fred Weasley Ghosts in HPFH seem to favor the solitary tourist. We assume it is because most other kinds of people would find their companionship rather lowering. But other than a few spectral conversations, you cant really expect much from your average ghost friend. Occasionally they will spy on your love/hate counterpart. But they will also tattle on you so dont divulge your deepest confidences. And VERY occasionally they have some sort of secret information or ancient lore. But really you are safe to think of them as nonbreathing but moving scenery. See Bloody Baron, Hogwarts Gifts, when we are considering the wrapped present variety, must always be well thought out. Christmas time is an important time for lovers. Mature tourists who have some sort of unresolved tension in their relationship can expect it to become either resolved or carefully ignored in time for the season. Good will toward men and all that sort of thing. Youthful tourists will not be worrying about gifts however, as the Yule Ball provides enough stress. But if you are involved with Severus Snape there will be a significant gift-giving moment. He will be extravagant. Your gift, conversely, will be perfect for the occasion, but not monetarily impressive. Thus everyone wakes up on Boxing Day satisfied. See broomsticks (Note: this entry does not cover Magical Gifts which can be found under their own specific headings) See wandless magic, healing, seer, and shape shifting Ginny Weasley is like all canon Potterians in that she will require several categories to be fully understood. They are as follows:
Graduation is the moment when young Potterians leave the safety of Hogwarts and enter the cold, cruel, and unforgiving world. Though when tourists consider the dangers that are ubiquitous to Hogwartss corridors, they may begin to wonder what all the fuss is about. Nevertheless, you will be expected to treat this event with all due and undue solemnity. And tourists fond of their alma mater will have no cause to repine, as when danger threatens they will almost certainly find themselves back in its hallowed halls. Or they will return as a professor. See Severus Snape/Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, and Age of Consent Gryffindor is one of the two most favored houses for Exchange Students (the other of course being Slytherin) and Original Characters who are practically perfect in everyway. This makes a certain sense, as only very courageous or very clever people would be able to withstand the pressures of BEING an Exchange Student to HPFH. After all, few have a more uncomfortably interesting time, then the typical Gryffindor Exchange Student. Returning students turned professors will also probably be from this house. Studious or hardworking tourists may find this to be rather unjust but they can take comfort in the fact that it means that the graduates of different houses have actual careers in the real world. See Severus Snape/Original Character Guilt is the burden tour guides feel most willing to give you. The past of nearly every Potterian contains some sort of shameful and/or traumatic episode that will lead to self-hatred and crippling guilt. But never fear, your transgression is rarely as grave as you think it is. And your conviction that all will despise you when your peccadillo is revealed will soon be discovered to be totally ungrounded. Even when your guilt has some basis in fact. Yes, even if you have tortured, maimed, and murdered; in HPFH your traveling companions will find it in their hearts to forgive you. We think it may be something in the air. See Severus Snape, Draco Malfoy, and Original Characters Copyright and Disclaimer Stories found and linked to on this site comprise of characters owned by JK Rowling, Bloomsbury Publishing, Scholastic Inc. and Time Warner Inc. No permission has been given, no money is being made, and no infringement is intended. Website design is © Akasa Publishing 2002. Artwork is used with permission and is © Laura Freeman 2000 - 2002. Tough Guide is used with permission and is © Rugi and Gwena 2002. |