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== Student Houses == | == Student Houses == |
Revision as of 12:15, 8 July 2018
Contents
Protections
"It stands at the highest peak of Mount Greylock, where it is concealed from non-magic gaze by a variety of powerful enchantments, which sometimes manifest in a wreath of misty cloud." —Description of Ilvermorny
It is impossible to Apparate or Disapparate within Ilvermorny, Hogwarts, and other similarly [[1]] places. [2]
Student Houses
Pukwudgie
Horned Serpent
Founded by Isolt Sayre, Ilvermorny founder!
Horned Serpent House is sometimes considered to represent the mind of a witch or wizard. It is also said that Horned Serpent favours scholars.[3]
They are often associated with or said to control the weather, particularly rain, lightning, and thunder.[5][6] Magical abilities ascribed to them include shape-shifting, invisibility, and hypnotic powers.[6]
Wampus
Thunderbird
Ellen's chosen house in 1917.
Faculty
Academic Classes
‘“E”,’ George corrected her, ‘“E” for “Exceeds Expectations”. And I’ve always thought Fred and I should’ve got “E” in everything, because we exceeded expectations just by turning up for the exams.”--George Weasley in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling
First Year Classes
- Transfiguration
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‘Hermione let her robes fall and Ron backed into the sink. Her face was covered in black fur. Her eyes had gone yellow and there were long pointed ears poking through her hair.’--Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J.K. Rowling
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- Charms
- Potions
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‘Deliberately causing mayhem in Snape's Potions class was about as safe as poking a sleeping dragon in the eye.’--Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J.K. Rowling
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- History of Magic
- Defense Against the Dark Arts
- Astronomy
- ‘“Good luck, Harry Potter,” said Firenze. “The planets have been read wrongly before now, even by centaurs. I hope this is one of those times.”’--Firenze in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, J.K. Rowling
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- Xylomancy
- twig divination
- Arithromancy
- Magizoology
- Flying lessons
- Uses broomsticks
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‘Hermione Granger was almost as nervous about flying as Neville was. This was something you couldn't learn by heart out of a book – not that she hadn’t tried.’--Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, J.K. Rowling
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‘Harry cast about for a happy memory. Certainly, nothing that had happened to him at the Dursleys’ was going to do. Finally, he settled on the moment when he had first ridden a broomstick.’--Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, J.K. Rowling
Second Year Classes
- Transfiguration
- Charms
- Potions
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‘“Why can’t I drink the potion instead?” asked Harry desperately.
“Because I am much older, much cleverer, and much less valuable,” said Dumbledore.’--Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling
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- History of Magic
- Defense Against the Dark Arts
- Astronomy
- Magizoology
- Flying lessons
- Uses broomsticks
Third/Fourth/Fifth Year Classes
Third, fourth, and fifth year students choose two electives plus usual core courses: Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, History of Magic, Defense against the Dark Arts, Astronomy, & Magizoology.
Fifth year students also begin N.E.W.T. professional advising with a faculty member paired to them.
Third/Fourth ("Midyear")/Fifth Year Electives
- Arithmancy
- Muggle Studies
- Divination
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‘Neville’s childhood had been blighted by Voldemort just as much as Harry’s had, but Neville had no idea how close he had come to having Harry’s destiny.’--Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling
- Study of Ancient Runes
- Advanced Care of Magical Creatures
- Ghoul Studies
- Xylomancy
- twig divination
Sixth and Seventh Year Classes
Sixth and seventh year students choose two advanced electives plus usual core courses: Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, History of Magic, Defense against the Dark Arts, Astronomy, & Magizoology. Mandatory N.E.W.T. training is also required of all sixth and seventh year students.
Sixth & Seventh Year Electives
- Advanced Flying and Broomstick Formations
- Apparition Lessons
- Technical Alchemy
- Transmutation and elemental magic :
Disciplinary Policies
‘“Of course, it would be difficult. And dangerous, very dangerous. We’d be breaking about fifty school rules, I expect.”’ -- Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J.K. Rowling
"In short, Rappaport’s Law drove the American wizarding community, already dealing with an unusually suspicious No-Maj population, still deeper underground."—Overview of the law
Rappaport's Law is an American wizarding law enacted by President Emily Rappaport in 1790 in response to the fallout of Dorcus Twelvetrees's breach of the International Statute of Secrecy. It will be repealed eventually in 1965.
Ilvermorny students are held to a strict standard of discipline with regard to Rappaport's Law. Any student suspected of breaking school policy or wizarding law is automatically placed on restrictions and earns demerits for their student house. Any student caught or proven to have broken school policy or wizarding law is summarily ejected from the school. Literally.
Rooms and Facilities of Ilvermorny
Adapted from this source.
A
Aedificium Oriens
Armoury
Artefact Room
Astronomy reading room
Astronomy Room
B
Bean Bonus Room
Bedpan Room
Book of Monster's Repair Workshop
Bottom of the Well
Broom Cupboard
C
Campaign Room
Caretaker's filing cabinet
Cauldron cupboard
Cauldron Room
Clock Tower balcony
Common room corridor
Cursed Vaults
Cuthbert Binns's office
D
Dark Tower topmost cell
Defence Against the Dark Arts Storeroom
Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher's office
Detention Chamber
Disused classroom
Duelling Club room
Dungeon Chamber
Dungeon foyer exit room
E
East Towers
East Wing (first floor)
East Wing (sixth floor)
Exterior Walkway
F
Filius Flitwick's office
Floor 5 Bonus
Fourth-floor balcony
G
Gnome hole
Grate Chamber
The Grindylow Lagoon
Ground floor
Ground-floor boys' toilets
Gryffindor Tower reading room
H
Headmaster portraits' cupboard
H cont.
Headmaster's Office
Hogsmeade station
Hogwarts attic
Hogwarts East
Hogwarts laundry
Hogwarts lawn
Hogwarts locker rooms
Hogwarts Puffskein Patch
Horace Slughorn's office
House Point Ceremony chamber
J
Jinx Rooms
K
Keep Out!
Hogwarts kitchens
Knights' Room
L
Landing Strip for Carriage
Lawn by Forbidden Forest
Lever Rooms
Library Corridor
Link Building
Hogwarts lockers
Long Gallery
Lost Wands
Lower Art Room
Lower Chambers
Lower Floor - East
Lower Floor - West
Lower Hogwarts Castle
M
Minerva McGonagall's office
Muggle Studies showroom
N
No entry due to flooding - Mr. Filch
North battlements
North Wing
O
Out Of Bounds
Owlery
P
Pepperpot
Q
Quidditch Changing Rooms
Quiet room
R
Ravine
Resting Chamber of Lord Voldemort
Road to Hogsmeade
Room 234-00
R cont.
Room of Doom
Room of Rewards
Room of Runes
S
Second-floor arcade
Second-floor corridor
Secret Cave
Secret Muggle Room
Secret shortcut from the first floor to the third floor
Secret student sweetshop
Secret study beneath Greenhouse One
Shop
Small tower by the Great Hall
Staffroom
Stink Bomb Store
Stone Bridge
Storage Cupboard
Study Area
Suspension Bridge
Sybill Trelawney's office
T
Terrace
The Paddock
The Quad battlements
Transfiguration Classroom Maze
Triwizard Maze
Troll Bedroom
Troll Storeroom
Trophy Room
U
Unexplored passage to Hogsmeade
Upstairs Corridor
V
Vault of Fear
Vault of Ice
Viaduct
W
Waiting Tent
Warning! Keep Out! Dangerous Creatures Inside!
West Tower battlements
Writing Supplies Room