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What is the rarest Patronus?

The albatross The albatross is the rarest Patronus on our list; the one belonging to the lowest number of Wizarding World fans. With the longest wingspan of any bird ? up to 11 feet ? the albatross surfs the ocean winds for hours, hardly even needing to flap.

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What is McGonagall's Patronus?

Professor McGonagall is a cat. The form of McGonagall's Patronus is a tabby cat. McGonagall can become a silver tabby cat with square glasses.

What is Newt Scamander's Patronus?

There's only one answer, and it's that the Kelpie is Newt's Patronus. A Kelpie is a shape-shifting beast that lives within water. Newt documented the Kelpie in his hit book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Subsequently, is filch mcgonagall's son? They are great reads and I promise there are a plethora of rich and interesting character relationships and dynamics, even if Filch being McGonagall's son isn't one of them. *information released on Pottermore.com has now informed us that McGonagall was in fact married.

Accordingly, what is draco malfoy patronus?

His Patronus is a dragon, since his name means dragon in Latin and he shows no particular fondness for any other creature. He could also have a white peacock Patronus, since Malfoy Manor has white peacocks at the entrance. What curse killed Lupin? curse Dolohov This may be the curse Dolohov used to kill Remus Lupin during the Battle of Hogwarts, as it was noted that Remus's body was peaceful-looking, and this curse was not known to cause any visible signs of damage.

What is Ron's Patronus?

Ron's dog is a Jack Russell. This particular dog makes perfect sense for the youngest Weasley brother.

In respect to this, who killed bellatrix lestrange?

Molly Weasley During the final battle, Bellatrix was the last Death Eater standing. She was eventually killed in a duel by Molly Weasley after her attempted murder of Ginny Weasley.

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