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Long Article: Harry Potter IP Gamification Report (1)

1 Harry Potter Data Index Analysis and Population Positioning

Through the index trend of the search engine, the popularity of the Harry Potter IP in different countries and regions at home and abroad is analyzed, and the influence of the Harry Potter IP in different regions and different populations is analyzed under big data. Roughly summarize the characteristics and trends of IP, and briefly outline the user portrait of the expected player. Through user portrait analysis, data and background endorsements are provided for the gamification-related content of Harry Potter later in this article.

The analysis is as follows

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1.1 Harry Potter's domestic heat index

The main analysis tool uses the Baidu Index Trend Research Tool, which is divided into [Search Index], [Consulting Concern], [Media Index] relevant data analysis, mainly to understand the active and passive attention trend of players to the IP, and to understand the domestic popularity of the IP

conclusion:

l IP active heat: Harry Potter in the domestic heat transition to rely on movie exposure, Harry Potter IP online continuous exposure since the release of the last movie, the popularity continues to decline, follow-up there is not enough sustained hot spots to maintain attention to the IP. Where to derive IP magical beasts will cause heat for a while, but the amount is not obvious enough. Domestically released games need to warm up the IP again.

l IP passive heat: IP passive heat (horizontal comparison below)

l IP population distribution: The distribution of fan population is mainly in the eastern coast and the developed provinces in the central and western regions

l IP age distribution: mainly concentrated in about 30-39 years old (horizontal comparison below)

l IP gender distribution: male/female fans distribution is 44% and 56% respectively, female fans are more, and the choice of game type needs to be clearly inclined

l Game attention: Through the search index, when Harry Potter released the game news, the popularity rose, and domestic fans had expectations for the IP gamification, did not contradict the IP gamification, and had expectations

1.1.1 Search Index

The search index mainly reflects the active attention of users and fans to the IP

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Exponential highs

2011-11: The deathly hallows of Harry Potter's last film, went live and the search index rose

l 2016-01: Harry Potter Snape died and the creator posted a tribute

l 2016-11: Harry Potter AR game Harry Potter go hit

l 2018-11: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2

1.1.2 Consulting Concern Index:

The Consulting Attention Index mainly reflects the level of media exposure to the keyword, with the Consulting Index reflecting the index of fan interaction with news reports

The Media Index reflects the continuity of media coverage of keywords

Information Index (17-07-present)

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l 2018-11: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2 release

Media Index (2011-01–present)

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2011-11: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows are released

l 2014-05: Shijiazhuang Harry Potter School

2014-07: Harry Potter actor dies

2016-01: Harry Potter Snape dies

2016-08: New Harry Potter book

2017-06: 20th anniversary of Harry Potter

1.1.3 Harry Potter Crowd Attributes

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Analyze the region, population attributes, and the ratio of men to women

The user attributes displayed in the Baidu Search Index are as follows

1. Users are mainly from coastal areas and more developed inland areas

2. The age group of users is mainly distributed around 30-40 years old

3. 56% of female users

1.2 Horizontal comparison of Harry Potter with other game IP

l IP active popularity: Judging from the popularity of the last six months, the overall search popularity of Harry Potter is 2 times that of Saint Seiya, which is the same as FGO. It is 1/4 of Naruto. Compared with other game anime IP, the popularity does not decrease in the absence of continuous content output, which belongs to the upper middle IP

l IP passive heat: From the perspective of the degree of influence of network consultation and dissemination and pan-IP users and game users, the impact of Harry Potter IP on non-core circle users is weak, which also has a lot to do with the last Harry Potter movie released in China for 8 years.

It can be seen that there is an order of magnitude difference with the top IP Naruto, and there is also a double gap with saint seiya, indicating that the IP has a weaker influence in the outer circle layer of the core powder. If gamified, it takes a lot of effort to promote and promote to game users to large-market game users, especially non-fans

l IP population distribution: The distribution of fan population is mainly in the eastern coast and the developed provinces in the central and western regions, and the trend is not much different from other comparisons with IP

IP age distribution: Compared with other games, Harry Potter has more fans over the age of 40, and the age span is larger

l IP gender distribution: The gender attribute group of Harry Potter fans is the largest number of female fans among all horizontal ip users (3-4 times that of horizontal games). Even compared with the glory of the king, in Baidu statistics, the proportion of female fans is even higher (2 times that of the king). After the IP gamification, there are relatively high requirements and challenges for the type of gameplay and the type of growth. Whether the competitive, strong-value game genre is accepted by female fans is an obvious problem.

1.2.1 Search Index

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1.2.2 Information Concern Index

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1.2.3 Regional attributes of the population

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1.3 Harry Potter in overseas index

Through the data in Google Trends, the corresponding IP popularity in the world (excluding mainland regions) determines the fan regional tendency and the popularity of the game segment

l Overall influence: From 2004 to the present, Harry Potter's global influence, the main audience in North America (average 60), Europe (average 80), Australia (average 70) and other English-speaking countries (average popularity of more than 70). It is followed by Southeast Asia and India (both 20). Lowest Japan, Korea, Russia (less than 10)

l IP popularity continues: Before the IP popularity fluctuated with the release of the movie, after the end of the series of movies, it tended to be flat, and there was a warming trend in the past 5 years (corresponding to derivative dramas, the launch of diffraction games, and the launch of the latest mobile game to increase the IP popularity), the copyright owner deliberately began to create Harry Potter's pan-IP related content, hoping to monetize this IP more. (Through spin-off dramas, games, parks, etc.)

Game IP popularity: In the past 5 years, the popularity of Harry Potter's game IP has gradually risen, with a peak in 18 years. With the development of IP-related derivative content, especially Harry Potter games, it has received a lot of attention in recent years, which also reflects the expectations of fans.

l Hot keywords in the past 5 years: In all categories, the most relevant keywords are movies and film actors. In the game category, the most relevant keywords are Harry Potter Lego games, and the upcoming Harry Potter AR mobile game. It reflects that there are not many game categories under this IP, and there is a large room for imagination, especially on mobile phone platforms

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Since 2004, the global IP fever

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Global IP popularity in the past 5 years Global IP popularity in the past 5 years

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The popularity of game IP in the past 5 years

1.4 Horizontal comparison of overseas head IP

Comparison of top IP popularity: In the global market, the popularity of Harry Potter and the top IP of the same magnitude as Star Wars, especially in Europe and the United States, there is a very broad fan space

l Gamification space is large: in the case of the same IP popularity, subdivided game category popularity, because Harry Potter games are much less than Star Wars, it is difficult to compare with the popularity of Star Wars games, but as Harry Potter IP gradually begins to do derivatives, gradually there are new games appearing in the market, the heat in the recent year to surpass Star Wars, from the previous heat comparison, Harry Potter IP in the gamification to the market, will certainly cause widespread concern, driving market enthusiasm. Therefore, there is a lot of room for gamification publicity and player attention

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2004-present Harry Potter and Star Wars Heat Comparison (Global)

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2004-present Harry Potter and Star Wars heat comparison under game classification (global)

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Comparison of harry potter and star wars in the last year under the game category (global)

2 Harry Potter IP Gamification Analysis

2.1.1 Differences between Harry Potter and Europe and the United States

There are certain differences in the popularity of the Harry Potter IP at home and abroad, mainly reflected in the active attention of fans, the continuous exposure of the media, and the degree of enthusiasm of fans for related derivatives.

The reason for this difference is that in addition to the circle of influence of the birthplace of IP, there are obvious differences between East Asia and Europe and the United States, and another important reason is that the core content of Harry Potter's book values, universal elements, world view background and other core contents are different from the East Asian cultural circle, resulting in some users having difficulty resonating. As the era of the series of films fades away, the influence of related cultures will become weaker and weaker.

To produce Harry Potter-themed works in China, it is necessary to analyze its core connotations, determine the points that can resonate with players, and at the same time select points that are easy to understand and can be accepted by players in the context of the worldview for gamification-related adaptations.

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2.1.2 Connotation analysis of Harry Potter IP gamification

The core task of Harry Potter gamification is to extend the core connotation of its IP through the presentation method and interactive method of the game. Layer by layer, from the inside to the outside, are: values--- universal element - world view. Later, each layer will be analyzed and the core points will be extracted, and the direction of the gamification guidance of this point will be further explored, and how it should be learned and improved. Finally, how to gamify the Harry Potter IP

2.2 Harry Potter Values

Values affect the way IP stories are expressed, the construction of world views, the external style, and the final feelings and meanings conveyed to the audience. It is also a core issue that needs to be explored in gamification. Because the values determine the meaning of the game to the player, affect the player's sense of involvement, decide whether to identify with the game itself. In particular, the difference in the core values of IP will affect the presentation of style in gamification, such as the presentation of game art style and the choice of plot expression. When the player enters the game, they can feel whether the game is in line with their own taste through the overall style display.

Among them, some of the values that are widely acceptable to all groups of people are the so-called universal values. In the plot, some storyline plots are the embodiment of these values, which can be accepted by users in various countries and all ages, which is a universal element. These universal elements are well suited for refining the focus, forming the core goals of the players in the game and the core driving force of the story.

2.2.1 The foundation of values - the original religion

Although there is no explicit description of the specific religion in Harry Potter, we can see one or two from the plot. Not only the English wizarding world where Harry Potter is located, but also the beliefs of wizards from other countries in The Wizarding World of Rowling.

Harry Potter's overall world structure is based primarily on Druidism and Protestantism

2.2.1.1 The Influence of Druidism and Celtic Culture on Harry Potter

The influence of Druidism on Harry Potter is mainly reflected in the setting

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Native Druidism

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Grand Mage Merlin

Druidism is the indigenous religion of the native religion before Christianity entered Britain as the mainstream religion of society, and was founded by the Celts who originally lived in Britain and Ireland.

Rowling was greatly influenced by this religion when she created the Harry Potter novel, a native British cultural novel. In terms of character setting, story setting, and world view setting, many druid settings are borrowed. The main doctrine and spirit of this sect is to advocate nature, to advocate oneness with natural life, to prophesy, to believe that religious people can communicate with nature, and even to transform into animals (this is the same as the druid setting in wow) They like to make wands, communicate with nature through the wand as a medium, and also like to communicate with animals and nature. In Harry Potter, the origin of the wizard, the Great Sorcerer Merlin is a full-fledged Druid wizard

When the Roman Empire invaded England, after bringing Christianity into Britain, Druidism was annihilated. But Druid culture has left a very deep imprint on the Western magical world

2.2.1.2 The Influence of Christianity on Harry Potter

The influence of Christianity on Harry Potter is mainly reflected in values, and elements of Christianity can be clearly experienced in the Harry Potter series of films

Saving growth and self-sacrifice: For example, Harry Potter is a Christian savior-like figure, who has been given the task of fighting against the Dark Lord since Harry Potter was born, and in the process of growing up, he has always passed on the spirit of bravery, tenacity, and friendliness. The hidden theme of the whole text, against discrimination, also reflects the theme of Christian fraternity

In the final confrontation with Voldemort, Harry Potter's spirit of self-sacrifice was similar to the death of Jesus

Love is the only way to save the world: Harry's mother's love for Harry, protecting him from Voldemort, to Snape's love for Lily, inherited from Harry, helping Harry defeat Voldemort at the last moment. The theme of love is the theme of fighting against this evil world. Very much in keeping with the spirit of Christian fraternity

Goodness is choice rather than nature: it is abundantly clear that when Harry Potter was sorted, the Sorting Hat assigned him to the corresponding Leistreng Academy, but Harry himself decided to go to the more positive Gryffindor House. And did not go into the darkness. Harry's experience did not blind him to revenge, but he lived an active life and finally walked out of the path that suited him

2.2.2 Extension of the value society

A powerful IP has its precipitate properties, is warm and nutritious, and has thinking about practical significance, rather than fast-food consumption. At the same time, the values conveyed by IP are recognized by the user group, and the values of the Harry Potter series of works are discussed below

2.2.2.1 Friendship and growth

Friendship and growth is an important story expressed in the Harry Potter series of films, which includes 8 films, which tell the story of Harry Potter and his friends Hermione and Ron in school to learn to grow up and fight against the Dark Wizard BOSS

The novel conveys a warm and friendly emotion at the beginning, and at the beginning, it is widely regarded as a work of children's literature. But who is promoted by this plot, the atmosphere is gradually low, the plot is confusing, the relationship between the characters is entangled with each other, the enemy and the enemy cannot be distinguished, and life and death cannot be predicted. Gradually became a heavy theme. Gradually from a simple campus friendship to dominate the brave, loyal, friendship, trust and other virtues. The story of advocating for equal human rights

2.2.2.2 Self-sacrifice and revenge

self-sacrifice

In addition to the character's story of self-growth and friendship, there are also distinctly Christian characteristics in the protagonist Harry Potter, a typical Christian character, jesus sacrificed himself to save the world. Harry Potter was in the Deathly Hallows, knowing that the battle with Voldemort was despised, but in order to save everyone, he still went to die without hesitation. Self-sacrifice is a very important part of Christianity, redeeming the masses through self-sacrifice

revenge

From the beginning of the series, Voldemort killed Harry Potter's parents, and since then he has bought the core main line of the entire film, Harry Potter is like the main line of Voldemort's revenge. At the same time, Voldemort also had a deep entanglement with Harry because he wanted to use Harry Potter's body to be reborn

2.2.2.3 Discussion of racial discrimination

In the series of novels, full of metaphors for racial discrimination, Rowling uses character relationships in the wizarding world to metaphorically describe the phenomenon of racial discrimination in real society. Finally, Voldemort's Hitler-style purge was aimed at establishing his own authority and, second, at purging wizards whose blood he considered impure, just as Hitler had purged the Jews.

Purebred wizards discriminate against Muggle and Muggle mixed-race wizards

n In the movie, the representative of muggle wizards is the heroine Hermione, although she is very hard at learning and very talented, but she is still called mud by purebred wizards, and receives various unfair treatment, which is also a common phenomenon in the wizarding world

n And most obviously, Malfoy, who represented pure-blood, discriminated against Hermione of Muggle blood, which is a metaphor for Hitler's racial policy (Hitler was a typical German like Malfoy)

Family discrimination between wizards

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The Play represents the British people of different nationalities

There is also obvious discrimination between families in the wizarding world, such as the Discrimination and Contempt of the Malfoy Family against the Wesleyan (Ron) Family

The Malfoy family were typically Germanic, with white hair. The Wesleyans were typically Celtic, red-haired, and the contradiction between the two major ethnic groups in British history, the Conqueror Germans and the conquered Celts

Traditional anti-Semitism and a metaphor for Hitler

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A metaphor for Hitler's racial policy

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A metaphor for the Jews

2.3 Universal elements of the Harry Potter story

When reading books and watching movies, the audience will always substitute themselves into it, especially for the Harry Potter youth growth films, there are many viewers who grow up with the series of works, in the movie, they will always project themselves into the corresponding movies, and experience the feelings of the movie characters through one story after another

On the one hand, I feel that the corresponding role is very similar to myself, and there is a very strong sense of substitution to produce an empathetic effect

On the one hand, he is very fond of the characters and pours out his feelings.

At this time, the story elements told in the work directly determine the emotional experience, the values determine the tone of the work, and the story elements determine the emotional experience. Exploring this emotional experience is also something that needs to be emphasized in the plot, tasks, and settings in the process of gamification

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2.3.1 The story of friendship - warm embrace

The article takes the story of the Harry Potter trio as the main line to narrate the story of the entire series, in every problem and danger experienced, there are three people who have experienced the figure, and the more things they experience, the deeper the feelings between each other. No matter what happens, there is friendship support. It conveyed a very warm emotion to the audience.

2.3.2 The Story of Love — The Sweetness of Youth

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Iron Triangle

As the characters grew, Harry Potter also gained his love, and Ron and Hermione eventually became a family

In the process of finding true love, I experienced a lot of misunderstandings, like a green apple, with its own sourness, but after experiencing the wind and rain, the harvest is the greatest sweetness.

The most discussed plot on the Internet is also about the love between the characters and CP

2.3.3 The Story of Teacher-Student Love — Bitter Growth

Harry Potter and the school's headmaster, the great wizard Dumbledore, also had a rich affection for him, and in the last part, Professor Snape, who originally thought that harry potter was everywhere, was the one who loved Harry the most, and in the process of Harry Potter's growth, he had various conflicts with the elders, and finally discovered the hidden love of the elders.

This is also a metaphor for the selfless love of our parents for us, which can only be understood after experiencing the bitterness of growing up

2.3.4 Revenge — The protagonist's counterattack

As enemies, the life-and-death feud between Harry Potter and Voldemort is the central thread of the entire series, and the story drive of the entire series revolves around this. This story has the shadow of a typical small character counterattack.

Like the popular YY online article in China, Harry Potter, as a child of an ordinary family, has been subjected to all kinds of discrimination, lack of attention, and even no human rights since childhood. But in another magical world, he is the chosen son who is admired by thousands of people, has a powerful magical talent, and inherits the huge inheritance of the family. Or as the final prince against the biggest demon king in the wizarding world, this counterattack routine makes ordinary people in reality look very refreshing

2.3.5 Discrimination — Projection of Reality

Discrimination is discussed in the values section, in addition to the projection of racial discrimination and the projection of school bullying, in the film, Malfoy, as a pure-blood representative, often attacks Muggle Hermione, much like the bullying phenomenon common on campus.

2.1 Harry Potter's Worldview Framework

Analyzing the values and universal elements of the bottom of Harry Potter, based on the values of the bottom, analyzing how the Harry Potter series built the worldview structure can better understand the reasons for the worldview structure, paving the way for the following gamification analysis

Harry Potter-related IP is mainly composed of the Harry Potter series and the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them series, which mainly tells the story of what happens in the wizarding magical society that coexists with the real society.

Explore the following by collecting Harry Potter worldview settings

1. What is the background and timeline of the Harry Potter series?

2. How do we choose the time point and specific method of telling the story of the game

3. How to refine the characters in the game and become content that can be gamified

4. How to refine the background elements of the world view and build the growth framework of the game

5. How to choose the appropriate art style from the background of the world view

6. What did fans say when Harry Potter was rewritten into a game

1.1.1 Harry Potter main story

1.1.1.1 Main story

The story consists of a series of seven stories, mainly about an orphaned Harry who learned of his status as a wizard at the age of 11 and attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for six years, learning to use magic under the guidance of the kind headmaster Dumbledore and other professors. Harry also found himself famous in the wizarding world, as voldemort, known to everyone, was the murderer of his parents, James Potter and Lily Potter, and Harry himself was the only survivor of his attacks, known as "the boy who survived" and "the chosen one" Harry discovered that his fate with Voldemort was "one of the two must be defeated at the hands of the other", following the instructions of Dumbledore and Snape on how to fight Voldemort. However, he was wanted by the Ministry of Magic, who was controlled by Voldemort, and became the "number one undesirable person".

Finally, he returned to Hogwarts later in episode 7 with the help of Abford Dumbledore and Neville Longbottom, and received the support of many teachers and students to defeat Voldemort, ending the war of good and evil that spanned two generations. The official fan stage play of 16 years performs the story after the end of the Harry Potter main line. Harry entered the Aurors Bureau at the age of 17 (1998) and served as Auror Director at the age of 27 (2007). He was later promoted to Head of the Magic Executive Department. Tells the story of Harry Potter and his son

1.1.2 Time span and timeline

From the timeline, you can connect the entire Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and at the same time, you can see the relationship between the Magical Animals and the Harry Potter Overworld, and have a rough estimate of the follow-up story content of the future movies in the Fantastic Beasts series.

1.1.2.1 Harry Potter World Timeline (Brief)

In 382 BC, Ollivander began making wands

Around 993 AD, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was established (Godric Gryffindor, Rowena Ravenclaw, Salazar Slytherin and Helga Hufflepuff) four compounds were finalized

From 1000 to 1100 (11th century), the Quidditch movement began to appear

In 1294, the Triwizard Tournament was established (Hogwarts, Boothbaton and Demuss)

In 1362 AD, Nick Flamel was born (the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone)

In 1492 AD, "Nick, who was almost headless" (Minsie Poppington), was beheaded

1550-1620 AD, St Mungo's Magical Hospital was established (St Mungo Bonham)

In 1637, the Code of Conduct for Werewolves was published

In 1692, the International Confederation of Wizards held a summit to conclude the International Act on Wizarding Secrets, which classified 27 species of animals that humans could not detect as magical creatures

In 1790, the Shamans' Assembly outlawed keeping dragons

In 1881, Albus Dumbledore was born

Gellert Grindelwald was born in 1883

In 1892, Dumbledore enrolled at Gryffindor College

In 1894, Grindelwald enrolled in the Durmstrang School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

In 1897, Newt Scamander was born (fantastic animal protagonist)

In 1899, Dumbledore graduated from Hogwarts and became friends with Grindelwald

In 1908, Newt Scamander enrolled at Hufflepuff College, but was dropped out of school for sending magical animals to threaten the lives of others

In 1918, Newt Scamander was commissioned by Silent Books to write the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them manual

In 1925, Newt Scamander began traveling around the world

In 1926, the movie Fantastic Beasts 1 took place; in the same year Tom Marvolo Riddle (Voldemort) was born

In 1927, the film Fantastic Beasts 2 took place; Dumbledore commissioned Newt to defeat Grindelwald; and the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was first published

Rubeus Hagrid was born in 1929

In 1935, Minerva McGonagall was born (There is also a McGonagall teacher in Fantastic Beasts 2, and it is indeed Minerva McGonagall herself who looks at the cass table, although according to the timeline, she was not yet born at that time, but Rowling forcibly changed the setting in order to make her appear)

In 1938, Voldemort enrolled at Slytherin House

In 1940, Hagrid entered Gryffindor College

In 1943, Dumbledore temporarily took over as Headmaster of Hogwarts; in the same year Hagrid was framed by Tom Riddle to open the Chamber of Secrets, was ostracized, and became a gamekeeper

In 1945, Dumbledore fought grindelwald and won; in the same year, Voldemort graduated from Hogwarts, and Dumbledore refused Voldemort's request to coach at Hogwarts

In 1946, Minerva McGonagall enrolled at Hogwarts

In 1953, Minerva McGonagall graduated from Hogwarts

In 1956, Minerva McGonagall coached at Hogwarts

In 1959, Sirius Black was born

In 1960, James Potter, Lily Evans, Lupin, snape were born

In 1969, Dumbledore officially became Chancellor of Hogwarts

In 1970, Voldemort's dark power began to rise

In 1971, James Potter, Lily Evans, Sirius Black, Lupin, snape enrolled at Hogwarts

In 1978, James Potter, Lily Evans, Sirius Black, Lupin, and Snape graduated at Hogwarts

In 1979, James and Lily married; in the same year Newt Kasmand was awarded the title of Second Class Magician of the Order of Merlin; and hermione was born in the same year

In 1980, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Neville Longbottom, and Druck Malfoy were born

In 1981, Voldemort killed James and Lily, and Snape began teaching at Hogwarts

In 1982, Harry Potter was fostered by Hagrid to his aunt's house and began his childhood

In 1991, harry potter stories began harry potter and the philosopher's stone, harry potter, Ron, Hermione, Neville, Malfoy enrolled in Hogwarts

In 1992, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets solved the Chamber of Secrets problem

In 1994, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban met the godfather Sirius

In 1995, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire rebooted the School of Witchcraft Triwizard Tournament and Voldemort was resurrected

In 1996, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix revived the Order of the Phoenix

In 1996, Sirius Black was killed

In 1997, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Dumbledore commissioned Snape to kill himself

In 1997, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Voldemort killed Snape, Voldemort killed Grindelwald, and Harry Potter fought voldemort and won.

In 1998, Harry Potter graduated as an Auror

In 2007, Harry Potter became the Director general of the Aurors

In 2017, Harry Potter became head of the Magic Executive Department

1.1.3 Harry Potter's fictional world structure

In the English writer J. The fictional worlds in K. Rowling's series of fantasy novels Harry Potter and its related works include two distinct societies: the wizarding world (also known as the wizarding world) and the Muggle world

1.1.3.1 Geography

In the Harry Potter novel, the wizarding world coexists with the Muggle world, such as the Nine and Three-Quarters Platform, Diagon Alley, St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries, and the Ministry of Magic are located in the crowded city of London, muggles can not enter these magical places, unless accompanied by wizards, need to open a link with the wizarding world through special methods.

In Fantastic Beasts And Where to Go, entering parallel wizarding neighborhoods and entering the U.S. Department of Magic requires the same way.

1.1.3.2 Relationship with Muggles

Most Muggles are unaware of the existence of the wizarding world, and under the orders of the International Confederation of Wizards' Secrecy Act of 1692, the wizarding world and the Muggle world were separated, and Muggles were forgotten by the Ministry of Magic staff after accidentally seeing magical things. Wizards' Muggle relatives were among the few Muggles to learn of the existence of the wizarding world, and the Dursleys, Harry Potter's aunt, were terrified and contemptuous of it, although they learned of the existence of the wizarding world.

The only official link between the British wizarding community and Muggles is the Minister for Magic and the British Prime Minister, who informs each new Prime Minister of the existence of the wizarding world. On the other hand, many wizards in the wizarding world also know very little about the Muggle world, and some wizards often make mistakes when entering and leaving the Muggle world in Muggle costumes.

1.1.3.3 Government

The government agency of the British magical community is the Ministry of Magic, which regulates all aspects of the British magical community and formulates many regulations. The supreme head of the Ministry of Magic is the Minister for Magic. Harry Potter Hermione and Ron grew up to be officials of the Ministry of Magic

The government of the American magical community is the Magical Congress of the United States, established in 1693, and its chief executive is the Chairman of the Magical Congress of the United States

Other countries also have corresponding magical institutions. Various institutions have established wizarding United Nations in the United States

1.1.3.4 Currency

The currency system used by the wizarding world in the British region. The system consists mainly of three hard currencies, the Gold Gallon, the Silver Sike and the Bronze Nat. Each of the three currencies represents different values, and there are also fixed exchange standards between different currencies. Wizards Bank also offers a wide range of Muggle currency exchange services.

1.1.3.5 Communication

The wizarding world has a very different way of communicating than the Muggle world, most commonly using owls to send letters.

Members of the Order of the Phoenix also use the Patron saint to deliver messages, a method of communication invented by Albus Dumbledore that is much safer than using an owl or purr net, and is not monitored by the Ministry of Magic. Professor McGonagall once conjured up three patron saints to inform different people.

Sirius Black and James Potter each held a double-sided mirror in order to talk to each other in different places when they were young; Sirius later gave Harry Potter a double-sided mirror, but Harry never wanted to use it

1.1.3.6 Traffic

The broomstick is a means of transportation in the magical world imagined and created by many literary scholars before the 20th century

L Feilu Powder, is a glittering powder that wizards can use through fireplaces. Add the green Flying Pink, which has appeared in both Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts, and is connected to a public teleportation network through a fireplace

Flying carpets are illegal in Europe (at least in England), but are used by magicians in other parts of the world (mainly in Asia). Because the flying carpet is considered a Muggle product. Usually it is a thick blanket, usually made in the Middle East. Its advantage over a broomstick is that it can ride multiple people, and the comfort level is obviously higher than that of a broomstick

l Door key is a magic item used for the transfer of large groups of people

Time-Turner This is an appliance used for time travel. Important props for the plot

1.1.3.7 News Media

l Daily Prophet in the harry potter mainstream media

L "Singing Against the Tune" is an independent media outlet in the wizarding world, publishing a lot of strange non-mainstream news, such as the claim that Sirius Black is a retired rock singer. The publication was nearly the only competitor to the Daily Prophet.

Witch Weekly is mostly a witch, and the content of the report is biased towards quizzes, recipes or celebrity news. The journal also featured gossip reports by Rita Skeeter.

Transfiguration Today is an academic journal in which Albus Dumbledore published papers in his youth.

The Practical Potions Master is mentioned only in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, where Dumbledore had published papers.

The Wizard radio simulcast is a popular radio station in the wizarding world. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, like the rest of the media, he was controlled by Voldemort's forces[

L Porter Watch is an underground radio show against Voldemort, hosted by Lee Jordan, supporting Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, requiring a code to listen to.

1.1.3.8 Sports

Quidditch: The most popular ball game in the wizarding world is Quidditch, which is as popular as football in the Muggle world.

1.1.4 Magical Animals

1.1.4.1 Magical Zoology

In the Harry Potter series, magical zoology is a composite word for magic and zoology, a study of magical creatures. People who study magical zoology are called magical zoologists. Many magical zoologists work in the Ministry of Magic, especially in the Department of Magical Animal Management and Control. In the world of the Harry Potter series, there is a popular magical biology textbook in the wizarding world, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, written by the famous magical zoologist Newt Scamander.

1.1.4.2 Animals

Popper tail nail shrimp: A dangerous creature bred by Rubeus Hagrid's hybridization of fire crabs and human-faced scorpion-tailed lions, first appears in The Test of the Goblet of Fire, and is one of the magical creatures that Rubeus Hagrid taught to his students as a professor of animal fetishology.

l Wood Essence: Is a tree creature that is difficult to find, eating insects for food. Rowling has written in Pottermore that they are "selective creatures that choose only valuable trees to inhabit." Because the trees they inhabit can be used as wood to make wands, they are called "wands' friends". A wood spirit named Pitch appears in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

L Kemera Beast: A mixed-race magical creature native to Greece, with the head of a lion, the body of a goat and the tail of a fire dragon, it is very bloodthirsty and violent.

L Phantom Ape: Is a gentle herbivore that allows itself to become invisible. It is an ape-like magical creature with black eyes and long hair, and its value is high due to the fact that its fur can be used to make invisibility cloaks. But over time, the cloak of invisibility made of phantom ape fur will eventually become opaque and lose its effectiveness. In addition, they can see the largest number of scenarios that will happen in the future, so they are difficult to capture.

L Fox Charmer: Is a magical creature similar to a fairy, sometimes referred to as a biting fairy.

L Dragon: It is a winged and fire-breathing reptile.

l Australian ProteinOsaurus: A fire dragon native to the valleys of New Zealand.

Chinese Fireball Dragon: Native to China, also known as the Lion Dragon, the body is scarlet, has smooth scales, a ring of golden spike-like dragon whiskers on the face, and the eyes are very prominent. During the "Triwizard Tournament" in episode four, it was selected by the draw of Wickdor Krum.

Green Dragon of common wales: Native to Wales, it is the most petite of the four dragons, covered with smooth green scales. During the "Triwizard Tournament" in the fourth episode, it was selected by Fleur Delacour by lots.

LBrydinian Black Dragon: Native to England, the body is black, along its back has rough scales, tail is an arrow-shaped spike, its eyes are bright purple, and its body can grow up to thirty feet long. Selected by stork students

Hungarian Horned Tail Dragon: It has black scales like a lizard, yellow eyes, bronze horns, and its tail has long protruding ridges of the same color, and is described as the most dangerous dragon. In episode four of the "Triwizard Tournament", Harry Potter draws the dragon by lottery.

Norwegian Ridgeback Dragon: It resembles the Hungarian Horned Tail Dragon, differing in that it has black ridged spines on its back, and its body has a brownish texture. Its body has a variety of uses, whether it is skin, blood, liver or feces have different effects on various levels - its heartstrings can be used as material for crafting wands; Gringotts uses it as a guard for underground vaults. Hagrid violated the ban by keeping a Norwegian ridgeback dragon in a hut.

Romanian Dragon: A fire dragon native to Romania, it has dark green scales on its body and two long, glittering golden horns. The natural habitat of the Romanian longhornosaur has become the largest and most important fire dragon sanctuary in the world, and they like to kill their prey with their horns before roasting it. The horns of the dragon can be used to make potions after being ground into powder, and have a high value. In the wizarding world, in order to obtain its horns, the longhorn dragon has been hunted in large numbers in recent years, resulting in a sharp decrease in numbers.

Peruvian Poison ToothOsaurus: Is a species of fire dragon native to eastern and northeastern Peru. Its scales are smooth and brass-colored. It has a black ridge on its back and horns on its head. Like The Norwegian Ridgeback, its teeth were highly venomous. Peruvian toothless dragons are the smallest of all known fire dragons, but the fastest flying dragons. Its body length is about fifteen feet. They feed on goats and cows, but also prefer to eat humans.

Swedish Allosaurus: Native to the mountains of northern Sweden. Its body is silvery blue, with long sharp horns on its head, which can spew out bright blue flames, and the heat is enough for wood and bones to burn to ashes in a matter of seconds. In the fourth episode, "Triwizard Tournament", Cedric Diggory draws the dragons.

Ukrainian Iron-bellied Dragon: Native to Ukraine, it is the largest of all dragons. Its scales are metallic grey, its eyes are dark red, and its wingspan is long. It weighs up to six tons, making it the largest fire dragon in the world. Its claws are particularly long and vicious, and its long claws and rough scales are said to be as hard as steel. Its body rolls round, and although it flies slower than other dragon breeds, it is still very dangerous, and it can crush the dwelling into powder when it lands.

l Fairy: A tiny creature like a human being, with wings.

Flesh-eating slug: A slug-like magical creature that lives in a garden, and their saliva is corrosive.

L Slimy Worm: Is a 10-inch-long, toothless brown worm. This creature loves to eat lettuce, but in fact it eats almost all plants, and ignoring it is the best way to take care of it. The Slimy Worm is a very uninteresting creature, and its classification in the Ministry of Magic is X, which is the lowest level.

l Ghoul: A mucus-stained, toothless ogre.

L Chameleon Ghoul: A ghoul that can disguise itself as a daily object to escape detection.

Giant Squid: A giant creature that inhabits the Black Lake near Hogwarts.

Goblin: A magical creature living in Europe and North America, known to infect the gardens of wizarding families, and has appeared in the gardens of the Weasley family.

Golden Scout: Is a small golden yellow bird with fully rotated wings. Most famously used in early Quidditch, eventually replaced by golden snitch.

Horned Camel: Is a dangerous, aggressive magical creature found in the mountains of Europe. They were large, with bulging backs, their gray-purple skin stronger than those of a fire dragon, two very sharp golden horns on their heads, and they walked on large footboards with four fingers. Most spells have no effect on horned camels.

Griffin: Its body is half eagle and half lion.

l Rolling Belt Fall: A green water monster with horns, it is a black magic creature. Its slender fingers are very powerful, but also very fragile.

A one-legged creature that appears to be condensed in smoke, it looks rather fragile and harmless on the outside, but it will use the light of a lantern hanging from its hand to lure travelers into the mud.

Eagle-headed horse with winged beasts: with a horse's body, fore legs and tail, but its hind legs, wings and head resemble a large eagle, with a ferocious steel-blue beak and large, bright orange eyes. Its personality is very proud and easy to get angry, when approaching it, it needs to bow first and then quietly wait for its response, and continue to look into its eyes, indicating that you have no malice, and if the eagle-headed horse has a winged beast in return, it means that the other party can approach and touch it. Hagrid also has an eagle-headed horse with winged beasts as pets, named Buckbeak, which is the key animal of the third part.

l Little Devil: Is a common creature in European myths and legends, folk superstitions, similar to elves or evil spirits.

L Liontail Cat: Is a magical creature that looks like a cat. It has various spots on its fur, its ears are particularly large, and its tail resembles that of a lion. Lion-tailed cats are very intelligent and like to be solitary, but have a certain aggressiveness. If the owner of a lion-tailed cat gets lost, it can lead the owner home safely. Because griffin cats are sometimes aggressive toward people, the Ministry of Magic classifies purebred griffin cats as "XXX"; Hermione Granger's cat, Crook Hill, is a mixed-race griffin cat.

Mermaid: Mermaid is a legendary creature that lives in the lake, the sex is male, the female is a mermaid; its waist is upwards in the form of a human male body, the waist is the tail of a fish, and they have a scaly tail instead of a leg. Compared to mermaids, mermaids have traditionally been described as unattractive, however some modern descriptions refer to them as handsome. They were creatures that Harry Potter encountered during the Triwizard Tournament. Known people who knew mermaid language included Dumbledore and Barty Crouch.

L Deformed Lizard: Is a lizard with silver-green skin, native to the British Isles. Deformed lizards can shrink at will so that Muggles can't see them.

Glass Beast: A tiny mole-like magical creature with a long duck beak and obsessed with glittering things. The Glass Beast played an important role in the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Bird Snake: Native to the Far East and India. A two-legged, snake-like body with feathered wings, it is a magical creature that hybridizes a dragon and a bird. Egg-born, hatched from the egg, whose shell is made of the purest silver, is a valuable asset. It can grow or shrink itself to fit the size of the living space. The Bird Snake appeared in the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

l Phoenix: Its prototype is the immortal bird in Western mythology, a magical red bird that, when it reaches the burning day, it will burn itself and finally be reborn in the ashes. The phoenix's tears have healing powers, and its tail feathers are also one of the materials for making wands. Dumbledore's pet Fox is a phoenix, a magical creature that stands out throughout the series. Its two tail feathers are the materials used to make Voldemort and Harry's wand.

L Green Immortals: Appeared in Lockhart's Defence Against the Dark Arts class, and as soon as they were released, they caused a purgatory-like chaos in the classroom.

Velvet: A spherical magical creature covered with creamy soft fur. It is a very popular pet and does not hate being hugged or thrown around. Velvet is a scavenger that eats everything from spiders to leftovers, but its favorite thing is to eat the dried snot of wizards with their long tongue while they sleep. The velvet is easy to take care of and will make a humming sound when it feels satisfied. The hairs of the velvet have magical properties and can be used as raw materials for potions. Sigismund Budge added puffed hair to his recipe for making the Laughing Potion.

l Human-Faced Sphinx: Is an Egyptian creature that, as its name suggests, has a human face and a lion's body. The human-faced sphinx has the ability to make human speech and is good at proposing riddles and puzzles. Harry and the others encountered it during the Triwizard Tournament, and Harry struggled to crack its riddle and make the way to the nearest trophy.

Thunderbirds: Mainly found in Arizona creatures, capable of producing thunderstorms. In the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a thunderbird named Frank plays an important role in the climax of the film.

Cave Giant: A man-eating giant in Norse mythology, with a body of 12 feet, amazing strength but low intelligence.

Unicorn: A magical creature like a horse with a protruding horn on its forehead. Its coat color is very white, and the blood has a silvery-white luster. In The Mysterious Philosopher's Stone, it is said that drinking the blood of a unicorn can save his life and gain eternal life, but the person will be cursed forever, and Voldemort drank the blood of the unicorn to prolong his life. In addition, the unicorn's mane is also used to make magic wands, and some potions also use the unicorn's head horn.

Pegasus: A magical creature like a horse, with wings that can fly.

Rune Horses: They are huge and very strong. The drink has only a single malt whisky.

L Iselosaurus: Their mane is maroon, common in the UK and Ireland.

L Graling: Their bodies are gray and they are very fast.

l Night Horse: Also known as night horse, is a black skeleton species of pegasus, with a dragon head and neck, rugged bones, tall body, and a pair of wings on its back. It is said that only those who have seen the dead can see the night horse. Its tail feathers are one of the few materials that can be used as wand cores in addition to three common materials (dragon heartstrings, unicorn tail hair, and phoenix tail feathers). In The Order of the Phoenix, Harry and others use the Night's Horse to the Ministry of Magic, but many wizards consider it unlucky.

Mourning Banshee: It is said to be a female elf who heralds the death of her family to someone, usually through shouting or weeping.

Two-horned beast horn: Like a magical creature of a cow, it also changes its horns every year, and at least one of its horns is used as an ingredient in the compound decoction.

Snake Chicken Beast: Is a creature similar to a rooster and a lizard tail.

l Dwarf: Short, slightly chubby humanoid creature.

l Ogre

l Three-Headed Dog: A three-headed dog from Hogwarts used to guard the Philosopher's Stone, it will fall into a deep sleep when it hears music, and will immediately awaken and attack objects in the invasion realm as soon as the music is terminated. The core animal in the second part

l Mila: A beautiful creature that looks like a bird and emits an invisible light to confuse others when dancing. When they are angry, they transform into birds and attack enemies with fireball-like objects. Although it is not human, it can produce offspring with humans. Although their hair can be used as a material for making magic wands, its nature is quite unstable.

Half-blood Mera: Is a descendant of humans and Mira, and it is said that Fleur Delacour is one of the few half-bloods known to have TheMila bloodline in the film.

Mountain Forest Fairy: Is a small creature. According to Fleur de Lakour, during The Christmas season, a choir of mountain fairies serenads for students who are eating at Boothbaton Castle.

Horned Beast: An elusive magical creature said to live in Sweden. Xenophilius Lovegood bought a horned horn which he believed to be a horned beast. The Horned Beast exploded after being struck by the Coma Curse and destroyed most of his house. Luna searched for horned beasts all over the world, but never found one. Luna made it clear that the magical creature could not fly.

Freshwater Ballfish: A magical creature that Xenophilius Lovegood claims luna caught while imprisoned at Malfoy Manor.

Sun Overlord: Supposedly a fire spirit that gallops and burns everything along its path.

L Shisha Worm: The shisha worm is said to be a magical creature infected with mistletoe parasitism, and is an expert thief.

Ladybug: Is a magical creature invisible to the naked eye, and when it floats into a person's ears, it makes the person's head unfocused. In the early scenes of The Half-Blood Prince's Betrayal, Luna wears a pair of anti-demon eyes to show her the ladybugs—which in turn causes her to see Harry lying on the ground under the Cloak of Invisibility, allowing Luna to save him. In the scene of the subjective shot, the ladybug resembles a floating point of light.

Eight-Eyed Giant Spider: In the world of Harry Potter, the Eight-Eyed Giant Spider is a spider monster that can speak human language, originating in Borneo and inhabiting the dense jungles of that area.

L Snake Demon: In the world of Harry Potter, the Snake Demon is a huge snake-like creature. It is larger than its mythical size, and its length can reach 50 feet long, living for hundreds of years.

L BOGETT: In the world of Harry Potter, it's a shape-shifter that can become the most feared thing in people's minds at will, without its intentions. Due to its ability to change shapes, no one has yet seen its real body (with the exception of Mad-Eyed Moody).

Centaur: In the world of Harry Potter is a wild magical creature that claims to possess a higher intelligence than humans. Their heads and torsos resemble humans, but they have four legs and a horse's tail like a horse, and they are half-human, half-horse animals.

Dementors: Considered one of the most evil creatures on Earth, it is a soulless creature[8]... They are a kind of dementor monster, and as their name suggests, they will gradually deprive humans of their happiness and wisdom, making it impossible for people to stay awake, and eventually the person will go crazy and lose mana. They were guarded by the wizarding prison Azkaban until the resurrection of the enemy Voldemort. Hogwarts' Headmaster Dumbledore forbade Dementors from entering the campus, a ban that was broken by Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge in The Test of the Goblet of Fire, who insisted that dementors be guarded.

L Ghosts: Played important supporting roles in the Harry Potter series, and they were mainly opinionated by the protagonists. They differ from the ghosts of traditional psychic stories, which are neither frightening nor terrifying. The ghost in the novel is presented in a silver and translucent state. They are able to float through the air and through walls, tables, and other solid objects, but despite this, their abilities are also physically affected by the world in which they live (e.g., the crying Myrtle can splash water out of her toilet). The banquet table in the Hogwarts Ballroom is filled with rotten food, because the decomposition of food increases their ability to smell and taste. Touching or walking through ghosts has a "like walking through an icy shower." Ghosts are able to be affected by magic and curses, although they feel differently from creatures.

Giants: A massive human species in harry potter's world, giants combined with humans can give birth to hybrid giants, such as Rubeus Hagrid and his lover Olim Maxime. They are about 6-7.5 meters tall, very tall, but very stupid. Skin is similar to rhino skin, providing limited resistance to magical attacks. Voldemort persuaded the wise giants in The Order of the Phoenix to offer them a better life to hire them as an attacking army, but Hagrid and Maxim were frustrated when they tried to persuade the giants to fight together against Voldemort.

Leprechaun: A magical creature that specializes in the services of gringotts in the World Bank and finance-related work. They are representatives of the Goblin Liaison Office of the Ministry of Magic's Magical Animal Regulation and Control Division, and they are "ape-like beings who are described as having long, thin and long fingers and feet, black eyes, and a larger ratio of head to body than humans." They are smart, but they have a bad heart.

House Elves: Are elves of wizarding families, and usually every prominent wizarding family also has a house-elf presence to serve the family, such as sirius black and Lucius Malfoy's family, and there are also house elves working in Hogwarts. They are about 2–3 feet tall and have slender limbs and larger heads and eyes. They point out that house elves have bat-like ears and make high-pitched, shrill sounds. They don't seem to have a last name, and the first name is usually a pet-like nickname. They are accustomed to referring to themselves in the third person. They are generally more obedient, easily manipulative, and flattering; they cannot fail to listen to their master, so that whenever they fail to accomplish what their master has commanded, they punish themselves in some way. House-elves have a different kind of magic than wizards and witches, whose magic is usually used to serve their masters. These spells can be used without the master's permission, or even in violation of the master's orders, although such disobedience would force them to punish themselves in all sorts of painful ways.

Werewolf: Produced by biting from other werewolves. Normally maintains the human form for a long time, but when the moon is full, it will change into a werewolf form. Wolf juice helps suppress ferocity when the moon is full.

Owl: One of the pets in the wizarding world, can help the owner deliver letters, for example, Harry's pet Hedwig is an owl.

Toad: Also one of the pets in the wizarding world, for example, Neville's pet Rifle is a toad. According to Hagrid, it was not popular a few years ago.

Human Willow: Possesses a large and strong branch, whether biological or non-biological (e.g. Mr. Weasley's car, Harry's light wheel two thousand), as soon as it enters its attack range, it will be violently hit.

l Magic Apple: The outer part of the soil is a cluster of leaves, and the inner part is a small baby full of shifts, which is a very potent antidote, also known as poisonous ginseng. When mature, crying is in danger of death; in infancy, it causes coma. Professor Sprout uses it to make potions to save people petrified by the Snake Demon.

Red Soft Hat: Resembling a goblin, he often lurks in the dungeons of castles or the trenches of the battlefield (and other places where blood bleeds) to raid lost people.

L Kappa: Covered in scales and strangling its prey to death with its webbed hands. It is more common in Japan (but it was mistaken for Mongolian by Professor Snape's class on Behalf of Lupin).

l Nagini: The name of the Dark Lord's pet snake, and it is also one of the Dark Lord's Horcruxes. He was beheaded and killed in the Second Battle of Hogwarts by Neville's Sword of Greyfondor, which he had taken out of his Sorting Hat

1.1.5 Organizations and forces in the world

Everything in it comes from JK Rowling's official setting

All magic schools in the world:

1. Boothbarton (including Western European students)

2. CastroBusche (including Central and South American students)

3. Durmstrang Academy of Magic and Witchcraft (Eastern Europe and Russia)

4. Ifamani School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (including North American students)

5. Magic Palace (including Asian students)

6. Vagadu (including African students)

7. Hogwarts: Is a british writer by J. Hogwarts. K. Rowling's magic novel Series The Harry Potter series features the main scenes of the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, with students aged 11 to 18, claiming to be one of the three largest wizarding schools in Europe, with the main story in Harry Potter taking place at Hogwarts. The main character also graduated from Hogwarts. Hogwarts is divided into four houses: Gryffindor (representing courage, bravery, boldness and chivalry)

Hufflepuff (stands for effort, patience, justice and loyalty)

Ravenclaw (represents wisdom, creativity, learning and insight)

Slytherin (represents ambition, shrewdness, leadership and resourcefulness)

Order of the Phoenix: An organization created by Dumbledore during the Dark Lord's first rise in the fantasy novel Harry Potter to deal with Voldemort and his henchmen, the Death Eaters. Shortly after the Dark Lord's rebirth, Albus Dumbledore immediately reorganized the meeting. The organization first appeared in Harry Potter - The Order of the Phoenix

Dumbledore's Army: Students organize secret study groups on their own

Ministry of Magic: Is a novelist by The British fantasy novelist J. Miller. The fictional government department in K. Rowling's Harry Potter is in charge of all matters of the Wizarding World in England and Ireland. Because the work is set in England, the Ministry of Magic is the most detailed depiction, but according to the description, each country has its own magical government, which is responsible for administering the country's magical administration, judiciary and legislation, but not necessarily the Ministry of Magic.

L Auror: A police agency owned by the Ministry of Magic, which appears frequently in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

L Death Eater: In Harry Potter, a supporter and believer in Voldemort

l Muggle: The name given to the wizarding world for people who can't do magic

1.1.6 Life associated with wizards

1.1.6.1 Wand

The Wand is the core item in Harry Potter, the core item that wizards unleash sorcery, and are a must-have weapon in battle

The wand is composed of an external material and an inner core, and the wand effect of different materials and the inner core is different, and the longest external material is wood, and the inner core generally uses more precious materials, such as phoenix tail, unicorn hair, and dragon nerves.

The wand will choose whether the owner will match it according to its own characteristics, and the character characteristics of the wizard can also be seen from the wand used by a person

1.1.6.2 Spells

Spells are common magic spells in the wizarding world, and are used in life, in combat, or in defense.

Magic spells are mainly divided into the following categories, and the corresponding magic spells and classifications are sorted out

l [Unforgivable Spell]

Avada Somatsu (Black Magic): Avada Kedavra

Soul Out of the Shell (Soul Reaper Spell_ Black Magic): Imperio

Drill Heart Bone (Drill Heart Spell_Black Magic): Crucio

Dark Magic Marker (Death Eater Spell_ Black Magic): Morsmordre

l【Attack System】

Bone Re-enactment (Black Magic Spell_Black Magic): Morsmordre

All-petrified (petrified spell) :P etrificus Totalus

The front tooth race stick (growing teeth) :D ensaugeo

Obliviate

Tarantella (dancing): Tarantollegra

Crushed Bones (Crushing Spell): Reducto

Fainting (Coma Spell): Stupefy

l【Department of Defense】

Obstacles (Obstacle Spell): Impedimento

Guardian (Patronus Spell): Expecto Patronum

Animagus (Transfiguration Spell_ Auror Spell): Animagi

Except for your weapon (mechanical spell): Expelliarmus

Stop Spell: Fubute Ubcabtaten

Quick Recovery (Regain Consciousness): Enervate

Fast Confinement (Confinement Spell): Colloportus

Armor Amulet (Armor Spell) :P rotego

The Phantom Charm (Invisibility Spell_ Auror Spell) :D isillusionment

Flashback Pre-Spell (Flashback Spell) :P rior Incantato

Yugadim Leviosa (Leviticus: Wingardium Leviosa

Urgent Appearance (Manifestation Spell): Apareciym

Funny Funny (against Berger): Ridikuius

Speed To Get Bigger (Bigger Spell): Enforgio

Quick Shrink (Shrink Spell): Reducio

l【Common Spells】

Araho Cave Open (UnlockIng Spell): Alohomora

Fluorescent flicker (illumination spell): Lumos

Loud (Loud Spell): Sonorus

Whisper (whispered) :P uierus

Silent (Silent Mantra): Quietus

Restore as before (Repair Spell): Reparo

Clean up a new one (cleanup spell): Scourgify

Flame Flame (Flame Spell): Incendio

The Phantom Transfiguration (Transfiguration Spell) :D isapparation

Fly Around (Flying Spell): Mobiliarbus

Expulsion Muggle (Expulsion Spell): Muggle-Repelling Charm

Marker Appearance (Marker Spell): Flagrate

Waterproof and moisture resistant (waterproof spell): Imperuious

1.1.6.3 Potions

The main props that drive the plot in Harry Potter are mainly used in life and study, and the main potions that appear in the plot are as follows

Polyjuice Potion

Draught of Living Death

Veritaserum

Felix Felicis

Shrinking Potion

Sleeping Draught

Bone water (Skelegro)

Elixir of Life

Love Potions

Wolfsbane Potion

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