Harry Potter Stats

    The Philosophers Stone

    Events [48]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
    69-70
      Professor Quirrell Hints at His Interest in Defense Against Dark Magic
    Harry experiences overwhelming attention as the patrons of the Leaky Cauldron recognize him as “The Boy Who Lived.” They eagerly shake his hand, showcasing the magical world’s reverence for his survival.
    75-76
      The Philosophers Stone Is Hinted At As The Object In Vault 713
    Hagrid retrieves a mysterious package from the highly secure Vault 713 on Dumbledore’s orders. Despite Harry’s curiosity, Hagrid emphasizes the secrecy of the mission.
    The Sorting Hat [B1-C7]
    126-128
      The Warning About The Third Floor Corridor Hints At The Philosophers Stone’s Protection
    Dumbledore concludes the feast with start-of-term announcements, warning students to avoid the Forbidden Forest and the third-floor corridor. He then leads the school in a humorous rendition of the Hogwarts song.
    The Potions Master [B1-C8]
    141-142
      Harry Wonders If The Package From Vault 713 Is Linked To The Break-In
    While visiting Rubeus Hagrid, Harry notices a Daily Prophet clipping detailing a break-in at Gringotts Wizarding Bank Wizarding Bank on the same day he and Rubeus Hagrid had visited. Harry suspects that the thieves were after the package Rubeus Hagrid took from the vault, and he questions whether Rubeus Hagrid is hiding something.
    The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
    160-162
      The Trapdoor Suggests The Gringotts Package Is At Hogwarts
    While escaping Filch, the group stumbles into the forbidden third-floor corridor and encounters Fluffy, a monstrous three-headed dog. Hermione notices it guarding a trapdoor, linking it to the mysterious package Hagrid retrieved from Gringotts.
    Hallowe'en [B1-C10]
    163-164
      The Gringotts Package Is Suspected To Be Hidden At Hogwarts
    After encountering the three-headed dog, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley engage in a detailed discussion regarding the high-level security around a mysterious package, presumed to have been transported from Gringotts Bank to Hogwarts. They hypothesize about the object’s possible value and danger.
    172-173
      The Troll’s Entry May Be Connected To The Ongoing Protection Of The Stone
    The Halloween feast takes a dramatic turn when Professor Quirrell announces the presence of a mountain troll within Hogwarts. Headmaster Dumbledore’s immediate instructions for student safety illustrate Hogwarts’ established emergency protocols.
    Quidditch [B1-C11]
    182-183
      Harry Suspects Snape Is After the Object That Fluffy Guards
    Harry stumbles upon Snape nursing a wounded leg and overhears a cryptic complaint about the three-headed dog. This fuels Harry’s suspicions that Snape is involved in the forbidden corridor, and he shares his discovery with Ron and Hermione, further heightening their concerns.
    192-193
      Hagrid Hints That The Philosopher’s Stone Is Connected To The Mystery Fluffy Guards
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione head to Hagrid’s hut after the match to share their suspicions about Snape. They tell Hagrid that Snape attempted to jinx Harry’s broom, but Hagrid dismisses their concerns. However, he unintentionally reveals the name “Nicolas Flamel” when pressed about the three-headed dog’s secret, further intensifying their curiosity.
    The Mirror of Erised [B1-C12]
    197-197
      The Trio’s Curiosity About Nicolas Flamel Is Linked To The Stone
    Hagrid warns the trio to stop investigating Nicolas Flamel and the three-headed dog guarding the Sorcerer’s Stone. Despite his warnings, the trio remains determined to uncover the truth and continues their search in the library.
    199-200
      The Search for Nicolas Flamel Briefly Pauses as the Holidays Begin
    As the Christmas break begins, Harry and Ron enjoy the empty common room, play wizard chess, and plot far-fetched ways to get Draco Malfoy expelled. Harry learns the basics of wizard chess using a borrowed set while Ron excels with his well-worn pieces.
    204-205
      Harry’s Curiosity About Flamel Drives Him To The Restricted Section
    Harry tries out his new Invisibility Cloak, exploring Hogwarts unseen. Deciding to visit the Restricted Section of the library, he feels a mix of excitement and nervousness, eager to uncover the mysteries surrounding Nicolas Flamel.
    205-207
      Harry’s Curiosity About Flamel Drives Him To The Restricted Section
    Using the Invisibility Cloak, Harry sneaks into the Restricted Section of the library but accidentally sets off a magical screaming book. Forced to flee, he narrowly escapes detection by Filch and Snape and hides in an unfamiliar room.
    Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
    219-220
      The Sorcerer’s Stone Is Revealed To Be Guarded At Hogwarts
    When Harry recognizes Nicolas Flamel’s name on a Chocolate Frog card, Hermione retrieves a book confirming Flamel as the creator of the Sorcerer’s Stone. The trio realizes the stone’s immense power and the danger it faces, connecting it to Fluffy’s protection at Hogwarts.
    220-222
      The Stone Becomes A Subject Of Harry, Ron, And Hermione’s Discussions
    With the Quidditch match against Hufflepuff approaching, Harry grows increasingly nervous about Snape’s role as referee. His suspicions deepen as Snape’s behavior becomes more menacing, and he worries about the professor’s knowledge of their discovery of the Sorcerer’s Stone.
    225-226
      Snape Questions Quirrell About The Philosopher’s Stone And Hagrid’s Beast
    Following the Quidditch match, Harry secretly follows Snape into the Forbidden Forest and overhears him threatening Quirrell to reveal how to bypass Fluffy. This confrontation confirms Snape’s sinister intentions and heightens Harry’s concern for the Sorcerer’s Stone.
    227-228
      The Philosopher’s Stone Is Central To Harry’s Revelation About Snape And Quirrell
    Back in the Gryffindor common room, Harry tells Ron and Hermione about Snape’s confrontation with Quirrell. The trio realizes the stone is at risk, and they debate the severity of the threat, understanding that Quirrell’s resolve is crucial for keeping the stone safe.
    Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback [B1-C14]
    228-230
      The Stone’s Guarding Enchantments And Its Connections To Hagrid And Quirrell Are Discussed
    As Quirrell grows visibly weaker, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger routinely check the third-floor corridor, reassured by Fluffy’s growling presence. Snape’s foul mood convinces them the Stone is still safe. Meanwhile, Hermione’s obsessive study habits irritate Harry and Ron during the exam-heavy Easter holidays.
    229-230
      The Group Considers Whether Hagrid’s Actions Relate To The Sorcerer’s Stone
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione catch Hagrid acting suspiciously in the library, concealing dragon-related books. They suspect his interest in dragons may connect to something secretive, as he refuses to explain and invites them to visit his hut for further discussion.
    230-233
      Protecting The Stone Remains A Central Concern
    During a visit to Hagrid’s hut, the trio learns that several Hogwarts professors, including Snape, helped protect the Sorcerer’s Stone. To their astonishment, Hagrid reveals a Norwegian Ridgeback egg he won in a card game, which he plans to hatch despite its illegality.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    246-247
      Harry Believes Snape Is Attempting To Steal The Philosopher’s Stone
    Harry overhears Quirinus Quirrell pleading for mercy and suspects Severus Snape is pressuring him to reveal the secrets of the Anti-Dark Force spell. Harry shares his concerns with Ron and Hermione, who debate whether to investigate or inform Dumbledore.
    252-254
      The Group Searches For Clues About The Unicorn’s Injuries Potentially Linked To The Stone
    Draco Malfoy scares Neville Longbottom as a prank, causing Neville to panic and send up red sparks. An angry Hagrid reorganizes the groups, pairing Harry with Malfoy and Fang for the remainder of the patrol.
    258-259
      Firenze Links The Stone’s Elixir Of Life To Voldemort’s Return To Power
    Harry reflects on Firenze’s warnings and concludes that Voldemort is behind the attacks on unicorns and the quest for the Sorcerer’s Stone. He resolves to stop Voldemort before it’s too late.
    259-261
      Harry Links Voldemort And Snape’s Actions To The Stone’s Power
    After returning to the common room, Harry shares his harrowing experience with Ron and Hermione. He comes to the terrifying conclusion that Severus Snape is trying to steal the Sorcerer's Stone for Lord Voldemort, who waits to return to power. Harry is now more determined than ever to prevent this from happening.
    Through the Trapdoor [B1-C16]
    262-263
      Harry Fears Voldemort’s Attempt To Steal The Stone
    As final exams approach, Harry Potter battles mounting anxiety over Lord Voldemort’s possible return. His scar pains him frequently, nightmares of the hooded figure haunt him, and his fear distracts him during testing. Despite this, Harry, Ron, and Hermione complete their exams, trying to reassure themselves that the Stone remains safe under Dumbledore’s watch.
    264-266
      Harry Links Hagrid’s Revelation To The Safety Of The Stone
    Relaxing by the lake, Harry suddenly recalls Hagrid’s fondness for dragons and pieces together how a hooded stranger lured Hagrid into revealing Fluffy’s weakness. The trio rushes to confront Hagrid, who admits he let slip that music puts Fluffy to sleep, realizing too late the danger of his disclosure.
    266-268
      Harry Connects The Stone To Immediate Danger At Hogwarts
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione attempt to warn Dumbledore that the Stone is in danger, only to learn from Professor McGonagall that he has left for London. Despite their insistence that someone intends to steal the Stone, McGonagall dismisses their concerns and orders them to stay away from the third-floor corridor.
    269-270
      The Trio Focuses On Protecting The Stone From Snape
    Harry, Ron, and Hermione devise a plan to watch Snape and protect the third-floor corridor. However, McGonagall catches them near the restricted area and sternly warns them off, while Hermione’s attempt to tail Snape fails when he becomes suspicious and questions her presence.
    270-271
      The Trio Focuses On Protecting The Stone From Voldemort
    Convinced that Snape plans to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry declares his intent to act. Despite the risk of expulsion, Harry’s determination to prevent Voldemort’s return compels Ron and Hermione to join him. Together, they prepare for a dangerous journey through the trapdoor.
    271-273
      Protecting The Stone Remains The Trio’s Primary Goal
    Neville Longbottom, determined to prevent Harry, Ron, and Hermione from breaking more rules, blocks their way. After a tense exchange, Hermione uses the Full Body-Bind Curse to immobilize him. Though guilt-ridden, the trio presses on with their plan to protect the Stone.
    275-276
      The Trio Advances Toward Protecting The Stone From Being Stolen
    Reaching the third-floor corridor, the trio finds Fluffy guarding the trapdoor. Harry plays Hagrid’s flute to lull the giant three-headed dog to sleep. They open the trapdoor and jump into the darkness below, beginning their perilous journey to the Stone.
    276-278
      The Trio Advances Through Another Obstacle Protecting The Stone
    Landing on a deadly plant called Devil’s Snare, Harry, Ron, and Hermione struggle to escape its tightening grip. Hermione uses her knowledge of Herbology to conjure fire, driving the plant back and saving them from being suffocated.
    279-281
      The Winged Keys Present Another Challenge In The Trio’s Quest To Reach The Stone
    In the next chamber, the trio discovers a swarm of winged keys and a locked door. Mounting broomsticks, they chase the enchanted keys. Using his Seeker instincts, Harry spots the correct key and captures it, unlocking the door to the next challenge.
    281-284
      The Chess Game Is Another Challenge Protecting The Stone
    Facing a life-sized wizard’s chess game, Ron leads the black pieces to victory, sacrificing himself to secure Harry and Hermione’s path forward. Though knocked unconscious by the white queen, Ron’s strategic bravery allows the team to advance.
    284-286
      None
    Confronted with a room of deadly flames and a table of potion bottles, Hermione uses logic to solve Snape’s riddle. She identifies the potion that will allow Harry to proceed through the black flames and another for her to return safely.
    286-287
      The Quest For The Stone Drives The Decisions Made In The Potion Room
    Before leaving to retrieve help, Hermione gives Harry an emotional pep talk, emphasizing his bravery and importance. She reminds him that courage and friendship are just as vital as skill and knowledge, bolstering Harry’s resolve for the final confrontation.
    287-287
      The Stone Remains The Objective As Harry Enters The Last Chamber
    After drinking the potion, Harry walks through the black flames, preparing to face the final challenge and possibly Lord Voldemort himself. He steels himself for what awaits, knowing that this moment could determine the fate of the Sorcerer's Stone and the future of the wizarding world.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    288-290
      The Stone’s Protection Is Central To Quirrell’s Plan
    Harry Potter confronts Quirinus Quirrell and learns he was the mastermind behind attempts to steal the Sorcerer’s Stone. Quirrell reveals his role in the Halloween troll attack and his collaboration with Voldemort to regain power.
    290-291
      The Stone Remains The Central Objective Of Quirrell And Voldemort
    Quirinus Quirrell confesses to serving Lord Voldemort after meeting him during his travels. He recounts his failure at Gringotts and the punishments inflicted by Voldemort.
    291-293
      Harry Gains Possession Of The Stone Through The Mirror
    Forced by Quirinus Quirrell to look into the Mirror of Erised, Harry discovers the Sorcerer’s Stone hidden within his pocket. Using quick thinking, Harry deceives Quirrell about what he sees in the mirror.
    293-294
      Voldemort Seeks The Stone To Regain His Physical Form
    Quirinus Quirrell unveils Voldemort’s face on the back of his head. Voldemort directly addresses Harry, taunting him with lies about his parents and demanding the Sorcerer’s Stone.
    294-295
      Voldemort Orders Quirrell To Secure The Stone From Harry
    As Quirinus Quirrell attacks Harry, the protective power of Lily Potter’s love causes him immense pain. Harry fights back, using this unique power to incapacitate Quirrell while Voldemort commands Quirrell to kill him.
    295-296
      Dumbledore Confirms The Stone Is No Longer With Quirrell
    Harry wakes up in the hospital wing and learns from Dumbledore that the Sorcerer’s Stone is safe. Dumbledore explains that the events in the dungeons are now a closely guarded secret, though the entire school knows.
    296-298
      The Stone Is Destroyed To Prevent Further Danger
    Dumbledore reveals to Harry that the Sorcerer’s Stone has been destroyed with Nicolas Flamel’s approval. He emphasizes the inevitability of death and its place in the natural order of life.
    298-299
      The Stone Is Gone But Voldemort Remains A Threat
    Dumbledore reassures Harry that delaying Voldemort’s rise to power through acts of resistance is critical. He emphasizes the importance of courage and persistence in the fight against darkness.
    300-301
      The Stone Could Only Be Retrieved By Someone Who Did Not Wish To Use It
    Dumbledore explains the enchantment of the Mirror of Erised, which allows only those with selfless intentions to retrieve the Sorcerer’s Stone. He commends Harry’s purity of heart in achieving this.
    301-302
      The Decision To Destroy The Stone Ensures It Cannot Be Misused
    Harry recounts his confrontation with Quirrell and Voldemort to Ron and Hermione in the hospital wing. They marvel at Harry’s bravery and express their gratitude for his courage.
    303-304
      Hagrid Regrets That His Actions Could Have Endangered The Stone
    Hagrid visits Harry in the hospital wing and gives him a photo album filled with pictures of his parents, providing Harry with a cherished link to his family.