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Famous Witches Cards (15) |
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1. Beatrix Bloxam (1794-1810). Author of the Toadstool Tales, a series of children’s books since banned because they have been found to cause nausea and vomiting. | |
No. 1 Price: 25 beans | Buying from students |
2. Dymphna Furmage (1612-1698). Famously abducted by pixies while on holiday in Cornwall and lived in mortal dread of them thereafter. Failed to persuade the Ministry of Magic to have all pixies humanely destroyed. | |
Buying from students | No. 2 Price: 50 beans |
3. Honoria Nutcombe (1665-1743). Founded the Society for the Reformation of Hags. | |
No. 3 Location | Anti-dementor lesson |
4. Wendelin the Weird (Medieval, dates unknown). Alleged to have enjoyed being burnt at the stake so much that she allowed herself to be captured forty-seven times in various disguises. | |
Buying from students | No. 4 Price: 75 beans |
5. Jocunda Sykes (1915-present). Famous for flying across the Atlantic on a broomstick -the first person to do so. | |
No. 5 Price: 200 beans | Buying from students |
6. Carlotta Pinkstone (1922-present). Famous campaigner for lifting the International Confederation of Wizard’s Statute of Secrecy and telling Muggles that wizards still exist. Ms. Pinkstone has been imprisoned several times for her blatant and deliberate use of magic in public places. | |
Buying from students | No. 6 Price: 100 beans |
7. Dorcas Wellbeloved (1812-1904). Founder of the Society for Distressed Witches. | |
No. 7 Price: 175 beans | Buying from students |
8. Elfrida Clagg (1612-1687). Chieftainess of Warlock’s Council. | |
Buying from students | No. 8 Price: 125 beans |
9. Sacharissa Tugwood (1874-1966). Pioneer of Beautifying Potions. Discovered the pimple-curing properties of Bubotuber Pus. | |
No. 9 Location | Entering the Shrieking Hut |
10. Ignatia Wildsmith (1227-1320). Witch who invented Floo powder. | |
Buying from students | No. 10 Price: 10 Pumpkin Pasties |
11. Hesper Starkey (1881-1973). Witch who studied the use of phases of the moon in potion-making. | |
No. 11 Price: 125 beans | Fred and George’s Shop |
12. Cliodne (Medieval, dates unknown). Irish druidess who discovered properties of Moondew. | |
Buying from students | No. 12 Price: 30 Pumpkin Pasties |
13. Mirabella Plunkett (1839-unknown). Famous for falling in love with a merman in Loch Lomond while on holiday. When her parents forbade her to marry him, she transfigured herself into a haddock and was never seen again. | |
No. 13 Price: 25 Pumpkin Pasties | Fred and George’s Shop |
14. Morgan le Fay (Medieval, dates unknown). King Arthur’s half sister. Dark sorceress. Enemy of Merlin. | |
Buying from students | No. 14 Price: 50 Pumpkin Pasties |
15. Gunhilda of Gorsemoor (1556-1639). One-eyed, hump-backed witch famous for developing a cure for Dragon pox. | |
No. 15 Price: 100 beans | Fred and George’s Shop |
Famous Hags Cards (5)
All cards we get 5 wins over «Monstrous books about monsters» in the library.1. Babayaga (Medieval, dates unknown). Russian hag who dwelled in a hut that stood on giant chicken legs. Ate children for breakfast — and presumably for lunch and tea. | |
No. 1 Location | Library |
2. Malodora Grymm (Medieval, dates unknown). Using a beautification potion to conceal her true hag form, she married a king and used a charmed mirror to reinforce her self-image. Became jealous of the most beautiful girl in the land and fed her a poisoned apple. | |
Library | No. 2 Location |
3. Leticia Somnolens (Medieval, dates unknown). This spiteful hag was jealous of the king’s daughter and caused her to prick her finger on a spindle tainted with a Draught of the Living Death. A young wizard who had smeared his lips with Wiggenweld potion kissed the princess and brought her out of her trance. | |
No. 3 Location | Library |
4. Old Mother Hubbard (Medieval, dates unknown). Lured stray animals into her home and starved them to death. | |
Library | No. 4 Location |
5. Cordelia Misericordia (1298-1401). Hag representative at 14th century summit of Wizards’ Council. | |
No. 5 Location | Library |
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