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What is Percy Weasleys Patronus?
Even though Percy lost his way when he was with Fudge, deep down he loves his family. Having a beaver as his Patronus would remind him to have a good work-life balance and that he works best when he’s also taking care of his family.
What was Fred Weasley’s Patronus?
HorseGinny Weasley / Patronus
What is Lily Luna Potter’s Patronus?
doe
However, Rowling has said that Lily’s Patronus being a doe and James’ Patronus being a stag is not a coincidence. “The Patronus often mutates to take the image of the love of one’s life (because they so often become the ‘happy thought’ that generates a Patronus),” she wrote of the couple in 2007.
What is Fred and George Weasley’s Patronus?
This includes Mr Weasley, Fred and George, Ginny and Ron. And even though we do not see Fred and George’s patronus and is not stated in the books. J.K Rowling has come out and said Fred Weasley’s Patronus is a hyena and George’s is a coyote, but it is never stated that George could cast a patronus after…
What is Kinglsey’s Patronus in Harry Potter?
The first appearance of Kinglsey’s Patronus was also during The Deathly Hallows. Although it differs in the film, appearing as a noncorporeal, Kingsley’s Patronus takes the form of a Lynx in the original book. This predator Cat materialized at Bill and Fleur Weasley’s wedding to warn of the fall of the Ministry of Magic.
What kind of horse is Ginny Weasley’s Patronus?
Mr Weasley’s patronus is a weasel and for Ginny and Ron we do see their patronises in the movie Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Ginny’s is a horse but Ron’s is more specific,his is a Jack Russell Terrier.
Both Harry, Lilly, and James share deer as their Patronus. Harry and James specifically both conjured stags as their protective charms. There are no other characters which share the same Patronus form animal as do the Potters. NEXT: Harry Potter: 10 Things About Patronuses The Movies Leave Out