Harry Potter Stats

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Gryffindor Students Face Social Fallout After Losing Points Due to Rule Breaking
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The deduction of 150 points renders Harry Potter, previously celebrated as a hero, a pariah within the Hogwarts student body. Widespread resentment among Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff students underscores the high stakes of House competition, with Slytherin beneficiaries offering mock gratitude.

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At first, Gryffindors passing the giant hourglasses that recorded the house points the next day thought there’d been a mistake. How could they suddenly have a hundred and fifty points fewer than yesterday? And then the story started to spread: Harry Potter, the famous Harry Potter, their hero of two Quidditch matches, had lost them all those points, him and a couple of other stupid first years.

From being one of the most popular and admired people at the school, Harry was suddenly the most hated. Even Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs turned on him, because everyone had been longing to see Slytherin lose the house cup. Everywhere Harry went, people

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pointed and didn’t trouble to lower their voices as they insulted him. Slytherins, on the other hand, clapped as he walked past them, whistling and cheering, “Thanks, Potter, we owe you one!”

Only Ron stood by him.

“They’ll all forget this in a few weeks. Fred and George have lost loads of points in all the time they’ve been here, and people still like them.”

“They’ve never lost a hundred and fifty points in one go, though, have they?” said Harry miserably.

“Well—no,” Ron admitted.

Characters

Name Active
Harry Potter True
Fred Weasley True
George Weasley True
Ron Weasley True

Connections

Name Active
Famous Harry Potter True
Everyone Hates Harry True

Things

Name Active
Gryffindor House True
Quidditch True
Ravenclaw House True
Hufflepuff House True
Slytherin House True
House Cup True

Groups

Name Active
Gryffindor Students True
Ravenclaw Students True
Hufflepuff Students True
Slytherin Students True