Slytherin Students
Events [6]
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
143-145
Harry Learns About the Upcoming Flying Lessons
Harry discovers that Gryffindors and Slytherins will have flying lessons together, much to his displeasure as he anticipates embarrassing himself in front of Draco Malfoy. The lesson stirs up discussions about flying, Quidditch, and broomstick experiences among the students.
145-147
The First Flying Lesson Ends in an Accident
The first flying lesson begins, but Neville, nervous and unsteady, launches into the air before Madam Hooch's whistle. He falls and breaks his wrist, forcing Madam Hooch to take him to the hospital wing and leaving the class unsupervised.
147-148
Harry Confronts Draco Malfoy Over the Wanting to Hide the Remembrall
After Neville's accident, Draco Malfoy steals Neville's Remembrall again. Harry, furious, challenges Malfoy to return it. Malfoy taunts Harry by flying off with the Remembrall, forcing Harry to chase him.
Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
227-228
Celebratory Gryffindor Party and Snape’s Connection Discussion
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.
The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
244-245
Gryffindor Students Face Social Fallout After Losing Points Due to Rule Breaking
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.
The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
305-306
Albus Dumbledore Awards Points to Gryffindor and Neville Longbottom Saves the Day
During the end-of-year feast, Albus Dumbledore surprises everyone by awarding extra points to Gryffindor for Ron Weasley's bravery in the chess game, Hermione Granger's logical thinking, and Harry Potter's courage. He also awards ten points to Neville Longbottom for standing up to his friends, which allows Gryffindor to win the House Cup.