Albus Potter hears about the confiscated Time-Turner from Rose Granger-Weasley• Event
Rose Granger-Weasley asks Albus Potter whether he has heard about the Ministry’s raid that confiscated an illegal Time-Turner. Having recently listened to his father and Amos Diggory’s conversation, this gives Albus an idea of how to save Cedric Diggory. He meets with Scorpius Malfoy on… Read MoreAlbus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy argue, but then renew their partnership, and the quest• Event
Inside the Library at Hogwarts, Scorpius Malfoy comes to talk to Albus Potter and they argue about their parents, friendship and the consequences of changing time (CC2.16). As they make up, the Headmistress, Minerva McGonagall comes into the Library with the Marauder’s Map, having seen on it… Read MoreAlbus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy use the Time-Turner for the first time• Event
Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy enter the Forbidden Forest and, although Scorpius has some misgivings, they use the Time-Turner for the first time (CC2.6). Read MoreAlbus and Scorpius decide to save Cedric Diggory, and not return to Hogwarts• Event
Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy board the Hogwarts Express at King’s Cross to start what should be their fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. However, Albus tells Scorpius about the confiscated Time-Turner the Department of Magical Law Enforcement found in Theodore Nott’s possession. Read MoreAlbus and Scorpius travel through the sink pipes from Moaning Myrtle's bathroom into the Lake• Event
Albus Potter, with Scorpius Malfoy, enters Moaning Myrtle’s girls’ bathroom and demonstrates using the Engorgement Charm on a piece of soap. Myrtle appears in the sink and they tell her that they are planning to save Cedric Diggory. She reveals that the sink pipes in this… Read MoreAltheda• Character
The second of three witches in the story “The Fountain of Fair Fortune” from The Tales of Beedle the Bard. Altheda was a witch who had lost confidence in herself after being robbed and humiliated, and went to find the fabled fountain for a cure for her feelings of helplessness. Read MoreAmata• Character
The third of three witches in the story “The Fountain of Fair Fortune” from The Tales of Beedle the Bard. In the Amazon.com paraphrase, Amata was a witch seeking a cure from the fountain for the grief and longing caused when she was deserted by her beloved. As she… Read MoreAsha• Character
The first of three witches in the story “The Fountain of Fair Fortune” from The Tales of Beedle the Bard. In the account given on Amazon.com, Asha is a witch with an incurable malady who seeks wellness at the fountain. Along the way she meets two other women, Altheda and… Read More