Harry Potter and the Spells You Ought to Know
A troll was a magical beast of prodigious strength and immense stupidity. In fact, they were and then synonymous with stupidity that they actually had a wizarding exam declining grade named after them. Trolls were grouped in the taxonomical genus Troglodytarum.[5] Trolls possessed rudimentary magic, simply it is not known how they applied it.[half-dozen]
Contents
- ane Description
- ane.i Physical appearance
- 1.two Behaviour
- 1.iii Diet
- 2 Club and culture
- 3 History
- four Sub-species
- 5 See as well
- 6 Behind the scenes
- 7 Appearances
- 8 Notes and references
Description
Physical advent
Trolls generally reached a meridian of about twelve feet and weighed up to a tonne.[1] Troll whiskers had magical properties, and were sometimes used as wand cores, though they were considered inferior to the Supreme Cores. Their feet had two toes, both with giant toenails.[7]
Behaviour
They were dangerously violent and incredibly aggressive, and they engaged in unpredictable behaviour, comparable to giants.[1] They were likewise incredibly low in intelligence, of which giants seemed to accept more.[1] Trolls were particularly attracted to unpleasant smells, such as Dungbombs.[8]
Diet
Trolls, similar to Acromantulas, had a taste for human mankind. They enjoyed it raw, only were not fussy nearly what they ate. Trolls were likewise addicted of fish.[3]
Society and culture
- "Anyone can speak Troll. All you accept to do is point and grunt."
- — The Troll language[src]
Troll language was supposedly nothing more than than unproblematic grunts that only trolls seemed to exist able to translate, though skilled magical multi-linguists such as Barty Crouch could empathise them.[ix] Trolls understood merely a express number of human words, and some smarter ones could be skilfully trained as security trolls.[10] Professor Quirrell had a gift for communicating with trolls, having used information technology to set one loose in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1991 in an effort to steal the Philosopher's Stone.[xi] [12]
Mountain trolls had been known to tame and ride Graphorns, or at least try to ride them. Nevertheless, the Graphorns didn't seem to exist very neat on the thought.[1]
History
- "I went looking for the troll considering I — I thought I could deal with information technology on my own — you know, because I've read all about them."
- — Hermione Granger lying after encountering a troll[src]
Trolls originated in Scandinavia, but were later found all beyond Europe.[i]
Trolls were not recognised as magical beings, simply instead classified as beasts by the Department for the Regulation and Command of Magical Creatures of the British Ministry of Magic, most likely due to their aggressive natures.[1] Pierre Bonaccord, the first Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards, wanted to stop troll-hunting and requite them rights, but his date to that role was contested past Principality of liechtenstein, since they were having problems with a tribe of very dangerous mountain trolls at the time.[13]
Artemius Lawson was an outspoken advocate for the strict restraint of trolls. He thought it was wrong to let them to roam costless, stating that "they were creatures who weighed a ton, but had brains the size of a bogey".[14]
The Black family kept an umbrella stand made out of a troll'south leg in their forepart hall.[fifteen]
Afterward the details of the Sorting Anniversary were revealed to him in 1991, Ron stated that he was going to kill his brother Fred, who had suggested that the examination to get into Hogwarts involved wrestling a troll.[16]
A troll was Quirrell'southward contribution to guarding the Philosopher's Stone in the Hole-and-corner Chambers, during the 1991–1992 school year at Hogwarts Schoolhouse of Witchcraft and Wizardry.[17]
To create a diversion and so he could go later on the Philosopher's Stone, Professor Quirrell let another mountain troll into the castle on Hallowe'en 1991, appearing in the dungeon.[12] It wandered around the corridors until Harry Potter and Ron Weasley locked it in a girls' bath, only to realise soon afterwards that Hermione Granger was also in that detail bath. With a combination of using the Levitation Charm and what Minerva McGonagall would cite every bit "sheer dumb luck", Ron managed to knock it by levitating its club and dropping it on its caput, incapacitating it and saving Hermione.[11]
Trolls participated in wizarding society to some extent; some witches and wizards made a career out of training security trolls.[eighteen] These were plain a unlike type of troll than the mountain variety, since they seemed considerably more intelligent and less smelly. Dumbledore hired security trolls to guard the Fatty Lady after Sirius Black attacked her. They spent all their fourth dimension pacing the corridor in front of the Fatty Lady's portrait, giving muddied looks to everyone who happened by and comparison the sizes of their clubs.[ten] They left at the finish of the year, when Sirius was deemed to have left the country.[19]
The wizarding writer and glory Gilderoy Lockhart wrote about his supposed adventures with trolls in his book Travels with Trolls, which was a mandatory Defence Against the Dark Arts textbook for his classes in that subject for the 1992–1993 schoolhouse year when he was that twelvemonth's Professor.[20] Equally Gilderoy Lockhart was in reality a dishonest con artist who fraudulently took the credit of the achievements of far braver wizards and witches, by erasing their memories of their deeds with the Memory Charm, Lockhart in reality had no actual experience with these creatures.[21]
When Ron Weasley was captured by Snatchers in 1997, he told them he was Stan Shunpike, due to them non looking very intelligent, and even speculated that one of them might take been part-troll, judging past his odour.[22]
During the Calamity, several trolls started randomly appearing throughout the wizarding globe guarding various magical Confoundables, with volunteer members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Strength having to incapacitate them with spells such equally the the Ebublio Jinx and the Knockback Jinx, in order to overpower the Confoundables and render them to their rightful place.[23]
Sub-species
There were 4 known dissimilar types of trolls, each with its own highly unique set of physical differences.
The mountain troll was the largest and most fierce of the various troll species. Information technology stood twelve anxiety tall, with grey skin, a lumpy torso, and flat horny anxiety. It exuded a powerfully awful olfactory property that was reminiscent of "a mixture of old socks and the kind of public toilet no one seems to clean." Its nose was full of what looks similar lumpy, grey gum: troll bogeys.[11]
The wood troll had pale-greenish skin and straggly pilus.[24] This breed of troll was native to forests or woodlands, and some may have fifty-fifty lived in the Forbidden Woods.[25]
The river troll had hairy royal skin and short horns. It was oftentimes constitute lurking under bridges or in the middle of rivers.[1]
A sub-type was the Troll of Nadroj, a kind of troll with disproportionate hands.[26]
Part-trolls were beings with some, but non a complete, corporeality of troll heritage or blood, too as role human claret. Harry Potter one time speculated that Marcus Flint had some traces of troll blood in him; even so, this might have been simply to insult Flint's stupidity and appearance.[27]
Run into also
- Giant
- Inflate-a-Troll
- Travels with Trolls
- Yeti
Backside the scenes
- The troll is a animate being from Norse mythology. Though sometimes depicted as being little different from humans, later Scandinavian folklore began to increasingly describe them as ugly, stupid, and brutish, a depiction that has persisted into mod fantasy works.
- In the Philosopher's Stone book and PS1/GBC game, there is a room with a troll that belongs to Professor Quirrell. Yet, in the film, this scene was omitted.
- In Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Ron Weasley draws a picture of a troll and describes Gregory Goyle as ane.
- In the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban on home consoles, security trolls appear in the last parts of the game. They are shown to be watching the library, and the player will be sent back upon being caught, Ron must throw a Dungbomb effectually one. If shut enough, the troll will walk towards them. Humourously, when a troll walks to a Dungbomb, they seem to lose sense of the player.
- In LEGO Harry Potter: Years one-four, if someone casts a spell at a security troll, they can create an expansive wave in self-defence.[28]
- There is some contradiction as to the ability of trolls to perform magic. In Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, it states that trolls have no magic powers other than their naturally enhanced strength. However, one of the questions on the Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Bones Aptitude Examination, when taken with information on the Patronus Charm from Wonderbook: Book of Spells, implies that both hags and trolls can employ rudimentary magic.
- Though often derided equally stupid, trolls are obviously intelligent, or at least sapient, beings. This is seen in their wielding of weapons, dressing themselves, and their attempts to domesticate other beasts (such as graphorns). This indicates that trolls are early to mid Stone Age in terms of civilization, and likely possess rudimentary intelligence. However, they were either not considered intelligent plenty to understand the laws of the wizarding world or could non control their violence, equally the Ministry of Magic did not grant them existence status.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock (Commencement appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher'due south Rock (film)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher'southward Rock (video game)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Mentioned but)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film) (Appears in photogragh in Disc 2)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game) (PS1 version just)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (moving picture) (Appears in volume illustration)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) (Console versions only)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Burn down (motion-picture show) (Mentioned as Hairy Troll in deleted scene)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Mentioned simply)
- Harry Potter and the Gild of the Phoenix (video game) (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Role 1 (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part ane (video game) (NDS version merely)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Role two (video game) (Mentioned only)
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Daily Prophet Newsletters (Mentioned only)
- Pottermore
- Wizarding World
- LEGO Harry Potter
- LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World
- LEGO Harry Potter: Characters of the Magical World
- LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4
- LEGO Dimensions (Mentioned merely)
- Harry Potter Trading Menu Game
- Harry Potter: The Brute Vault
- Harry Potter: The Wand Collection (Mentioned but)
- The Art of Harry Potter Mini Volume of Graphic Design
- Harry Potter for Kinect
- Wonderbook: Book of Potions
- Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
- Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
- Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells
- Harry Potter: Magic Awakened
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 i.02 i.03 ane.04 ane.05 1.06 i.07 1.08 i.09 1.x one.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Observe Them
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Philosopher'southward Stone (video game) - PS1 version
- ↑ three.0 3.1 Wonderbook: Book of Potions - see this video
- ↑ Pottermore - "History of Quidditch World Cup Role two" on the "Pottermore Insider"
- ↑ Illustration of Diagon Aisle by Jim Kay from the Deluxe Illustrated Slipcase Edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher'south Stone (run across here).
- ↑ J. K. Rowling'southward official site
- ↑ Writing past J. Grand. Rowling: "Wand Cores" atWizarding World
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) - Console versions
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 7 (Bagman and Crouch)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 14 (Snape'south Grudge)
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 eleven.2 Harry Potter and the Philosopher'due south Stone, Chapter x (Hallowe'en)
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 17 (The Homo with Two Faces)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 31 (O.Due west.L.south)
- ↑ Daily Prophet Newsletters, 8 February, 1999, Page 1
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter four (Number Twelve Grimmauld Place)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Philosopher'south Stone, Chapter 7 (The Sorting Chapeau)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 16 (Through the Trapdoor)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Affiliate 29 (Careers Communication)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Affiliate 22 (Owl Post Over again)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Sleeping accommodation of Secrets, Chapter 3 (The Couch)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 16 (The Chamber of Secrets)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 23 (Malfoy Estate)
- ↑ Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
- ↑ Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Sleeping accommodation of Secrets (video game) - PS1 version
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film) - The Monster Book of Monsters
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock, Affiliate 11 (Quidditch)
- ↑ LEGO Harry Potter: Years ane-4
| Magical creatures past classification | |
|---|---|
| Ten | Flobberworm · Horklump |
| Twenty | Augurey · Bowtruckle · Chizpurfle · Clabbert · Diricawl · Fairy · Ghoul · Gnome · Grindylow · Imp · Jobberknoll · Mooncalf · Porlock · Puffskein · Ramora · Winged horse |
| XXX | Ashwinder · Billywig · Bundimun · Crup · Doxy · Dugbog · Fire crab · Fwooper · Glumbumble · Hippocampus · Hippogriff · Hodag · Jarvey · Knarl · Kneazle · Leprechaun · Lobalug · Mackled Malaclaw · Moke · Murtlap · Niffler · Nogtail · Pixie · Plimpy · Pogrebin · Reddish Cap · Salamander · Bounding main snake · Shrake · Streeler · Winged horse |
| XXXX | Centaur · Demiguise · Erkling · Erumpent · Gold Snidget · Graphorn · Griffin · Hidebehind · Kappa · Kelpie · Merpeople · Occamy · Phoenix · Re'em · Runespoor · Snallygaster · Sphinx · Tebo · Thestral · Thunderbird · Troll · Unicorn · Winged horse · Yeti |
| XXXXX | Acromantula · Basilisk · Chimaera · Dragon · Horned Serpent · Lethifold · Manticore · Nundu · Quintaped · Wampus cat · Werewolf |
| | Chocolate Frog Cards | |
|---|---|---|
| Gold cards | Armando Dippet · Albus Dumbledore · Barberus Bragge · Bertie Bott · Carlotta Pinkstone · Dzou Yen · Godric Gryffindor · Harry Potter · Herpo the Foul · Helga Hufflepuff · Montague Knightley · Phillipus von Hohenheim · Rowena Ravenclaw · Salazar Slytherin | |
| Silver cards | Alberic Grunnion · Alberta Toothill · Andros the Invincible · Artemisia Lufkin · Blenheim Stem · Bowman Wright · Chauncey Oldridge · Circe · Cliodna · Crispin Cronk · Cyprian Youdle · Daisy Dodderidge · Derwent Shimpling · Donaghan Tremlett · Dunbar Oglethorpe · Dymphna Furmage · Elfrida Clagg · Felix Summerbee · Fulbert the Fearful · Gaspard Shingleton · Gideon Crumb · Glenda Chittock · Gondoline Oliphant · Gregory the Smarmy · Gwenog Jones · Honoria Nutcombe · Ignatia Wildsmith · Joscelind Wadcock · Kirley Duke · Laverne de Montmorency · Leopoldina Smethwyck · Maeve · Mirabella Plunkett · Mopsus · Morgan le Fay · Oswald Beamish · Roderick Plumpton · Sacharissa Tugwood · Thaddeus Thurkell · Wendelin the Weird · Xavier Rastrick | |
| Bronze cards | Adalbert Waffling · Almeric Sawbridge · Archibald Alderton · Balfour Blane · Beatrix Bloxam · Beaumont Marjoribanks · Bridget Wenlock · Burdock Muldoon · Cassandra Vablatsky · Celestina Warbeck · Cornelius Agrippa · Devlin Whitehorn · Dorcas Wellbeloved · Edgar Stroulger · Elladora Ketteridge · Ethelred the Ever-Set up · Flavius Belby · Gifford Ollerton · Glanmore Peakes · Glover Hipworth · Greta Catchlove · Grogan Stump · Gulliver Pokeby · Gunhilda de Gorsemoor · Havelock Sweeting · Hengist of Woodcroft · Heathcote Barbary · Herman Wintringham · Hesper Starkey · Jocunda Sykes · Justus Pilliwickle · Merlin · Merton Graves · Merwyn the Malicious · Miranda Goshawk · Mungo Bonham · Musidora Barkwith · Myron Wagtail · Newton Scamander · Norvel Twonk · Orsino Thruston · Perpetua Fancourt · Quong Po · Roland Kegg · Stoddard Withers · Tilly Toke · Uric the Oddball · Yardley Platt | |
| Famous Vampires cards | Blodwyn Bludd · Vlad Drakul · Amarillo Lestoat · Carmilla Sanguina · Herbert Varney | |
| Famous Hags cards | Babayaga · Malodora Grymm · Old Female parent Hubbard · Cordelia Misericordia · Leticia Somnolens | |
| Famous Giants cards | Bran the Bloodthirsty · Cyclops · Goliath · Morholt · Hengist of Upper Barnton | |
| Famous Goblins cards | Alguff the Awful · Eargit the Ugly · Gringott · Ug the Unreliable · Urg the Unclean | |
| Dragon cards | Common Welsh Light-green · Hebridean Blackness · Hungarian Horntail · Norwegian Ridgeback · Romanian Longhorn | |
| Beast cards | Billywig · Bowtruckle · Doxy · Double-ended Newt · Giant Regal Toad · Giant Squid · Gnome · Gytrash · Imp · Kelpie · Manticore · Mountain Troll · Streeler · Phoenix · Unicorn | |
| Defence Confronting the Nighttime Arts (D.A.D.A.) |
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| D.A.D.A. at Hogwarts |
| Classroom 3C · Classroom 3C backrooms · Temporary Classroom · Hogwarts Turris Magnus · Teacher'south Part · Storeroom · Staircase · Storage room · Lesson Cup · Race Cup · Duelling Club · Dumbledore'southward Ground forces |
| Professors |
| Arsenius Jigger · Albus Dumbledore · Galatea Merrythought · 1984–1985 professor · 1985–1986 professor · 1986–1987 professor · 1987–1988 professor · Patricia Rakepick · 1989–1990 professor · Quirinus Quirrell · Gilderoy Lockhart · Remus Lupin · Bartemius Crouch Inferior (as Alastor Moody) · Dolores Umbridge · Severus Snape · Amycus Carrow (as Nighttime Arts teacher) · Unidentified professor · Brindlemore |
| Textbooks |
| The Dark Forces: A Guide to Cocky-Protection · Advanced Defence Against the Dark Arts · Break with a Banshee · Gadding with Ghouls · Holidays with Hags · Travels with Trolls · Voyages with Vampires · Wanderings with Werewolves · Year with the Yeti · The Essential Defence Against the Nighttime Arts · Defensive Magical Theory · Dark Arts Defense force – Basics for Beginners · Confronting the Faceless · Defence Against the Nighttime Arts |
| Spells studied at Hogwarts under D.A.D.A. |
| Aqua Eructo · Boggart-Banishing Spell (Riddikulus) · Cave inimicum · Concealment Charms · Counter-curses · Counter-jinxes · Cruciatus Curse (Crucio) · Curse of the Bogies (Mucus ad Nasuem) · Cursed barrier spell · Densaugeo · Deprimo · Disarming Charm (Expelliarmus) · Ear-Shrivelling Curse · Everte Statum · Freezing Spell (Glacius) · Total Trunk-Bind Curse (Petrificus Totalus) · Fumos Duo · Green Sparks · Hex-Billow· Hex-deflection · Hex Zapper · Homorphus Charm · Human-presence-revealing Spell (Homenium Revelio) · Impediment Jinx (Impedimenta) · Imperius Expletive (Imperio) · Imperturbable Charm · Killing Curse (Avada Kedavra) · Knockback Jinx (Flipendo) · Lacarnum Inflamari · Langlock · Limbo Mist anticharm · Nonverbal spells · Patronus Charm (Expecto Patronus) · Protective enchantments · Ruddy Sparks (Vermillious) · Reductor Curse (Reducto) · Salvio hexia · Body of water Urchin Jinx · Seize and pull amuse (Carpe Rectratum) · Shield Charm (Protego) · Smokescreen Spell (Fumos) · Serpent-Vanishing Spell (Vipera Evanesca) · Softening Amuse (Spongify) · Stretching Jinx · Tickling Amuse (Rictusempra) · Tongue-Tying Expletive (Mimble Wimble) · Trip Jinx · Twitchy-Ears Hex · Verdimillious Amuse (Verdimillous) · Verdimillious Duo Spell (Verdimillous) · Verdimillious Tria · Vermillious Duo · Vermillious Tria · Wand-Lighting Charm (Lumos) |
| Creatures studied at Hogwarts under D.A.D.A. |
| Banshee · Boggart · Chameleon Ghoul · Charmed skeleton · Cornish Pixie · Dementor · Dugbog · Erkling · Flesh-Eating Slug · Ghost · Ghoul · Gnome · Grindylow · Gytrash · Hag · Hinkypunk · Iguana · Imp · Inferius · Kappa · Manticore · Nocturnal beasts · Red Cap · Snake · Troll · Vampire · Vampire bat · Werewolf · Yeti · Zombie |
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