Wand Permit Office
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Buildings
A small, dingy basement room in the MACUSA building in New York where Tina Goldstein, who was dismissed as an Auror, works. Read MoreWelsh Green• Creature
native to: Wales habitat: nests in higher mountains appearance: green flame: narrow jets food: sheep eggs: earthy brown speckled with green… Read MoreWerewolf Capture Unit
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Ministry of Magic
A part of the Beast Division of the Department for the Care and Regulation of Magical Creatures (FB)… Read MoreWerewolf Register
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Ministry of Magic
Kept by the Werewolf Registry, the Register keeps track of werewolves (FB)… Read MoreWerewolf Registry
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Ministry of Magic
A part of the Beast Division of the Department for the Care and Regulation of Magical Creatures (FB)… Read MoreWerewolf Support Services
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Ministry of Magic
A part of the Being Division, responsible for supporting werewolves… Read MoreWFT: Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them (film)• Source
The reference WFT indicates the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which is the first in the series of films loosely based on the book by that name. Additional information: Deleted Scenes: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them… Read MoreWilfred Elphick• Character
First wizard to be gored by an African Erumpent (FW). Read MoreWinged horses• Creature
Found world-wide there are many different breeds of winged horses including Abraxan, Aethonon, and Thestral. Owners of winged horses are required by law to cast Disillusionment Charms on them regularly. Read MoreWorrying means you suffer twice
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Glossary
Newt Scamander told Jacob Kowalski that his philosophy was that “Worrying means you suffer twice” when Jacob expressed fear about stalking a dangerous Erumpent at the Central Park Zoo in 1926 (WFT). Read MoreWriting the schoolbooks• Quote
“When Comic Relief asked me to write something I thought I would just love to write the two books … I have always supported Comic Relief… I did two because I had two in my head and I couldn’t really decide between Quidditch and Fantastic Beasts, so I decided to do them both.” Q: Why were there no… Read More