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Posted 03 September 2008 - 03:18 AM

The House Cup is not declared to have been around forever. All that is mentioned about the House Cup is that it is "a great honor", not an ancient tradition. It's not the curse on the Defense Against the Dark Arts teachers, either. Voldemort did that after he was turned down for the post.One more set of incorrect answers or big chunk of dead time and I'm cutting the question off. <3
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Posted 03 September 2008 - 03:46 AM

Perhaps the dozens of secret passageways that were recorded on the Marauder's Map?
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Posted 06 September 2008 - 09:51 PM

The Room of Requirement or the Come and Go Room.
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Posted 09 September 2008 - 01:32 AM

No. These are not traditions.The answer:The Girls' Dormitory Stairs Become A Slide When A Boy Ascends Them. This Is Because Girls Are Traditionally More Trustworthy Than Boys.This is noted by Hermoine to have ancient roots. I can't recall when.Main Scoreboard:Penguinman-II(THEY BLEW IT UP)Scoreboard:Eärendil-44 <-- Megaman Zero 4Pengu-40 <-- Megaman 6trancebam-39<-- Megaman Battle NetworkNightmare !!! -33aman27deep-24AbelNightroad-19jofez - 17The Mightiest-15LosTiE -14turd - 13Jiya Shah, EnTr0pi@, DeadRevenger-11RenahMoonsinger-10Tidus_the_Almighty, Sarah-, vbvbvb , bodbdearg-8mononon, British Redcoat- 7Ody, Michia-6FlamingDragon, Ellusionary Mage,cgfreak, Crusnik 02, Drayakis-5Misea,TheUndyingSin, Bohemian Rhapsody, zhiyangloh-4Baladas, Shinjo852, worrior, pritamkumar, safc, Triforce, Kayra-3Support Staff Member #138795 kirikagure, skdah, LyraDestiny, stoilov, Morfin', Hanakiri, coopersharp, storm 5, Pickledonna, nemesis 526-2Kanop, nintendo0716-1NegativeShawn101- -4 <-- Roll-Man Battle Network 12 (LeafGreen)IAMTHEPOLICEMANWHOPUNCHESHEADS is not a member of your Friends.Q: Under what conditions must the Sword of Gryffindor be transferred in ownership for it to retain its Horcrux-neutralizing properties? (2 points)
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Posted 09 September 2008 - 05:02 AM

A member of the House of Gryffindor must be wearing the sorting hat which was Goddrick Gryffindor's. The person in need must ask for help to recieve the sword.
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Posted 18 September 2008 - 05:41 AM

That is what occured in The Chamber of Secrets (in the Chamber of Secrets), but the procurement of the sword was not enabled by the specific circumstances that would allow for a true change in ownership. This specific genus of circumstance was aroused once again in a later instance.Colloquially: That did happen, but it the sword did not change possession that time. Another time, it did. What happened that time that allowed it to formally change hands?

Edited by MasterAndy018, 18 September 2008 - 05:42 AM.

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Posted 22 September 2008 - 11:27 PM

*Scratches head*Was it...the decision made by the passing of the last headmaster (in this instance, Dumbledore)? :P
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Posted 10 October 2008 - 10:36 AM

It was in the posession of snape at that time.It must be taken under conditions of bravery and courage.
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Posted 17 October 2008 - 01:59 AM

Barunit has had a getting of the answer. It was correct!Main Scoreboard:Penguinman-II(Believe it!)Scoreboard:Eärendil-44 <-- Brownie CakePengu-40 <-- Cake Muffintrancebam-39<-- Muffin SteakNightmare !!! -33aman27deep-24AbelNightroad-19jofez - 17The Mightiest-15LosTiE -14turd - 13Jiya Shah, EnTr0pi@, DeadRevenger-11RenahMoonsinger-10Tidus_the_Almighty, Sarah-, vbvbvb , bodbdearg-8mononon, British Redcoat- 7Ody, Michia-6FlamingDragon, Ellusionary Mage,cgfreak, Crusnik 02, Drayakis-5Misea,TheUndyingSin, Bohemian Rhapsody, zhiyangloh-4Baladas, Shinjo852, worrior, pritamkumar, safc, Triforce, Kayra-3Support Staff Member #138795 kirikagure, skdah, LyraDestiny, stoilov, Morfin', Hanakiri, coopersharp, storm 5, Pickledonna, nemesis 526, Barunit-2Kanop, nintendo0716-1NegativeShawn101- -4 <-- Steak BrowniePursing meta chirdren, with their furry automatic: they rike to push the weak around.Q: Why does Wormtail's hand switch sides in the war? (1 point)
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Posted 17 October 2008 - 12:01 PM

Wormtails hand shows a small amount of mercy and stops itself from strangling Harry. I beleive it was because the hand had a sense of justice and refused to kill the person who had saved its master.
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Posted 20 November 2008 - 04:49 AM

After extensive, painstaking, and thoroughly nerdy research, I have concluded that your conjecture is incorrect. The hand was created by Voldemort; Dumbledore mentions that the Big Man does not want a servant who is in Harry's debt, which leads me to conclude that said appendage was simply acting in Voldemort's interest.Main Scoreboard:Penguinman-II(Save the Sea Kittens!)Scoreboard:Eärendil-44 <-- HG Radio ShowPengu-40 <-- HG Bookstrancebam-39<-- HG MovieNightmare !!! -33aman27deep-24AbelNightroad-19jofez - 17The Mightiest-15LosTiE -14turd - 13Jiya Shah, EnTr0pi@, DeadRevenger-11RenahMoonsinger-10Tidus_the_Almighty, Sarah-, vbvbvb , bodbdearg-8mononon, British Redcoat- 7Ody, Michia-6FlamingDragon, Ellusionary Mage,cgfreak, Crusnik 02, Drayakis-5Misea,TheUndyingSin, Bohemian Rhapsody, zhiyangloh-4Baladas, Shinjo852, worrior, pritamkumar, safc, Triforce, Kayra-3Support Staff Member #138795 kirikagure, skdah, LyraDestiny, stoilov, Morfin', Hanakiri, coopersharp, storm 5, Pickledonna, nemesis 526, Barunit-2Kanop, nintendo0716-1NegativeShawn101- -4 <-- HG 34I put on my wizard hat. Yesterday morning.Q: When Dudley is attacked by dementors, what does he see? (2 points)

Edited by MasterAndy018, 20 November 2008 - 04:51 AM.

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Posted 21 November 2008 - 02:46 AM

It's been a while since I've read that one, but I'm going to guess that he saw the day when the glass vanished at the zoo and he fell into the pit of snakes.
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Posted 21 November 2008 - 02:48 AM

It is never said what he actually sees... except that he doesn't see the dementors.
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He saw the Mountain silent rise
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of Valinor, and Eldamar
beheld afar beyond the seas.


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Posted 21 November 2008 - 06:25 PM

as far as i know, humnas cant see dementors
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Posted 24 November 2008 - 04:45 AM

Obviously he sees HarryPOINTS were deducted for this post by -Mario-Please refer to the forum rules to find out why your points were deducted.
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Posted 24 November 2008 - 11:52 AM

It is not really mentioned, but i read somewhere that dudley sees himself as a bad person and that was his nightmare which was emphasized when the dementors attacked him..
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Posted 03 December 2008 - 07:31 AM

While the conversation in the last book would lead one to assume that the dementors fundamentally altered Dudley's personality, no proof is given in the books...I assume.Main Scoreboard:Penguinman-II(Bacon butler, please do not eat a whale?)Scoreboard:Eärendil-46 <-- TrousersPengu-40 <-- Dungareestrancebam-39<-- PantaloonsNightmare !!! -33aman27deep-24AbelNightroad-19jofez - 17The Mightiest-15LosTiE -14turd - 13Jiya Shah, EnTr0pi@, DeadRevenger-11RenahMoonsinger-10Tidus_the_Almighty, Sarah-, vbvbvb , bodbdearg-8mononon, British Redcoat- 7Ody, Michia-6FlamingDragon, Ellusionary Mage,cgfreak, Crusnik 02, Drayakis-5Misea,TheUndyingSin, Bohemian Rhapsody, zhiyangloh-4Baladas, Shinjo852, worrior, pritamkumar, safc, Triforce, Kayra-3Support Staff Member #138795 kirikagure, skdah, LyraDestiny, stoilov, Morfin', Hanakiri, coopersharp, storm 5, Pickledonna, nemesis 526, Barunit-2Kanop, nintendo0716-1NegativeShawn101- -4 <-- CulottesPress Ctrl+D if you're feeling particularly guilty today.Q: Why is it that Sirius managed to survive prison in sanity? (2 points)

Edited by MasterAndy018, 03 December 2008 - 07:32 AM.

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Posted 03 December 2008 - 08:53 AM

If I remember right, Sirius was able to survive with his sanity (somewhat <3 ) intact for two reasons: 1) he knew that he was innocent, but that knowledge was not happy, it was painful, so the Dementors could not take that knowledge from him, and 2) he could change into Padfoot when he needed to and get a break from the effects of the Dementors, since Dementors can't sense the emotions of animals.
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Posted 02 January 2009 - 07:27 AM

Essentially, yes, I suppose.Main Scoreboard:Penguinman-II(Try and be an hero!)Scoreboard:Eärendil-46 <-- Full up Like a LandfillPengu-40 <-- Slowly Kills Youtrancebam-39<-- Won't HealNightmare !!! -33aman27deep-24AbelNightroad-19jofez - 17The Mightiest-15LosTiE -14turd - 13Jiya Shah, EnTr0pi@, DeadRevenger-11RenahMoonsinger-10Tidus_the_Almighty, Sarah-, vbvbvb , bodbdearg-8mononon, British Redcoat- 7Ody, Michia-6FlamingDragon, Ellusionary Mage,cgfreak, Crusnik 02, Drayakis-5Misea,TheUndyingSin, Bohemian Rhapsody, zhiyangloh-4Baladas, Shinjo852, worrior, pritamkumar, safc, Triforce, Kayra-3Support Staff Member #138795 kirikagure, skdah, LyraDestiny, stoilov, Morfin', Hanakiri, coopersharp, storm 5, Pickledonna, nemesis 526, Barunit, Yami Loria-2Kanop, nintendo0716-1NegativeShawn101- -4 <-- SurprisingThis fire is out of control/it's going to do 1D12 of damage.Q: What was it about the Sword of Gryffindor that made it able to destroy Horcruxes? (4 points)

Edited by MasterAndy018, 02 January 2009 - 07:28 AM.

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 01:53 AM

Since it absorbs only what benefits it, it has absorbed the basilisk's venom. Thus, it was able to destroy horcruxes since it could do "damage beyond magic restoration"
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He saw the Mountain silent rise
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Posted 05 January 2009 - 12:34 AM

horcruxes can only be destroyed by great magic or objects that possess great magic and the sword of gryffindor, being the sword of a great wizard, can destroy a horcrux
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Posted 17 January 2009 - 08:01 AM

I declare- the first answer possesses greater proximity.kagemaro, are you certain that you do not mean "REVOLUTIONARY" in your signature?Main Scoreboard:Penguinman-IIEärendil- I(Do you remember the JAMC?)Scoreboard:Pengu-40 <-- Mobytrancebam-39<-- StarbuckNightmare !!! -33 <-- Ishmaelaman27deep-24AbelNightroad-19jofez - 17The Mightiest-15LosTiE -14turd - 13Jiya Shah, EnTr0pi@, DeadRevenger-11RenahMoonsinger-10Tidus_the_Almighty, Sarah-, vbvbvb , bodbdearg-8mononon, British Redcoat- 7Ody, Michia-6FlamingDragon, Ellusionary Mage,cgfreak, Crusnik 02, Drayakis-5Misea,TheUndyingSin, Bohemian Rhapsody, zhiyangloh-4Baladas, Shinjo852, worrior, pritamkumar, safc, Triforce, Kayra-3Support Staff Member #138795 kirikagure, skdah, LyraDestiny, stoilov, Morfin', Hanakiri, coopersharp, storm 5, Pickledonna, nemesis 526, Barunit, Yami Loria-2Kanop, nintendo0716-1Eärendil, kagemaro- 0NegativeShawn101- -4 <-- Cap'n CrunchNo time to chill my drink/It'll taste fine hot/I affect the texture.Q: Why does fake Moody subject Harry to the Imperius Curse? (2 points)

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Posted 10 February 2009 - 09:17 AM

The only time I remember was when Mad Eye was teaching them how to resisit against the forbidden curses in the DADA classes. He wanted to teach how to counter the curse by one's own will to the class, so he used the curse on Harry to teach him.
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Posted 10 February 2009 - 04:37 PM

I think he wanted to weaken Harry's mind for his enconunter with Voldemort
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He saw the Mountain silent rise
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of Valinor, and Eldamar
beheld afar beyond the seas.


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Posted 03 May 2009 - 09:48 PM

I think it may have been because he wished to test the capabilities of Harry and the other students through the use of the Imperius to test their willpower, but with the continuous testing of Harry with that curse may have been for two different reasons of he wished to have the student whom showed the highest aptitude at defense of the curse to be able to fight it off completely; the other reason may be that wasn't directly stated was that he wanted to see what was so special about the person who was able to defeat his Lord Voldemort.
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