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According to Pottermore, Dumbledore's Patronus takes one of the most uncommon forms. Aberforth Dumbledore's is a goat. As a child, Aberforth would feed goats with his younger sister, Ariana.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Dumbledore explained to Harry that his dead loved ones never really left him and that when he cast his stag Patronus, it was, in a way, his father ...
Harry eventually teaches Dumbledore’s Army how to cast it, members of the Order of the Phoenix use it to communicate, and Severus Snape’s Patronus reveals his true allegiance, even after all ...
Dumbledore's Patronus takes the shape of a phoenix. He also has a pet phoenix named Fawkes. Warner Bros. In the films, we never actually see Dumbledore casting a Patronus — a spell ...
His Patronus even surprised Dumbledore. Even though Dumbledore always trusted Snape, he might not have known the full reason for his unswerving steadfastness.
Dumbledore's patronus was revealed in the book Goblet of Fire and was confirmed by Wizarding World to be a phoenix. Hogwarts Legacy's emphasis on magical beasts is apparent and the presence of a ...
You know your Harry Potter house—both Hogwarts and Ilvermorny. You’ve chosen your wand. (Or rather, it’s chosen you.) Now, it’s time to discover your Patronus. J. K. Rowling surprised fans ...
Ask any Harry Potter fanatic and they are likely to be able to reel off what each character’s patronuses are. You’ve got Harry Potter’s stag, Luna Lovegood’s hare, Albus Dumbledore’s ...