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Sunday, July 25, 2021

Interesting Facts with Chase: Bonus Episode Part 4 Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix (Chapter 19- Chapter 24)

"Mistletoe," said Luna dreamily, pointing at a large clump of white berries placed almost over Harry's head. He jumped out from under it. "Good thinking," said Luna very seriously. "It's often infested with nargles." (pg.453) Welcome to an all new "Interesting Facts with Chase"! Preparing for spring cleaning? Get some nargles they will most certainly help you. Dive in with Chase and learn about the violence of Gurge Golgamath, and the bad omens of Augurey's. Think your good enough to duel with them one on wand? Learn about the elite that use wandless magic to conquer their enemies. "Andros the Invisible" was never defeated and was idolized in Greece. Imagine conjuring a patronus charm so large that it is unclear...do that without a wand. Don't worry if you get injured that's why were visiting St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Plenty of healers there to help you. But what about the ones beyond saving? Cedric maybe? How many turns would do the trick? To go back in time....or forward. He raised his wand and murmured "Portus": for a moment the kettle trembled, glowing with an odd blue light then it quivered to a rest, as solidly black as ever. (pg. 472) ....in the future Salazar's last remaining heir... ….You-Know-Who's only heir... ….DELPHINI DIGGORY AWAITS THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE! "Good. On the count of three then...one...two... It happened in a fraction of a second: In the infinitesimal pause before Dumbledore said "three," Harry looked up at him- they were very close together- and Dumbledore's clear blue gaze moved from the Portkey to Harry's face. At once, Harry's scar burned white-hot, as though the old wound had burst open again- and unbidden, unwanted, but terrifyingly strong, there rose within Harry a hatred so powerful he felt, for that instant, that he would like nothing better than to strike- to bite - to sink his fangs into the man before him - "...three." He felt a powerful jerk behind his navel, the ground vanished beneath his feet, his hand was glued to the kettle; he was banging into the others as all sped forward in a swirl of colors and a rush of wind, the kettle pulling them onward and then- (pg. 475)





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