Harry Potter Stats

    Harry's Scar

    Events [16]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Boy Who Lived [B1-C1]
    14-16
      Harry’s Lightning-Shaped Scar Is A Mark Of Voldemort’s Defeat And Harry’s Survival
    Rubeus Hagrid arrives on a flying motorcycle, carrying baby Harry, who was rescued from the ruins of his home. Hagrid is deeply emotional as he hands Harry to Dumbledore, who prepares to leave the child with the Dursleys.
    The Vanishing Glass [B1-C2]
    19-20
      Harry’s Lightning Bolt Scar Serves As A Key To His Hidden Past
    Harry awakens to Aunt Petunia’s shrill demands, recalling a recurring dream of a flying motorcycle. As Dudley’s birthday is revealed, Harry reflects on his own overlooked presence in the house and prepares for another day of servitude.
    The Keeper of the Keys [B1-C4]
    53-56
      Harry’s Lightning-Shaped Scar Is Explained As The Mark Of A Failed Killing Curse
    Hagrid reveals the tragic circumstances of Harry’s parents’ deaths at the hands of Lord Voldemort. Harry learns about the attack that left him with his iconic scar and the mystery surrounding Voldemort’s disappearance.
    Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
    81-85
      Ollivander Touches Harry’s Scar While Recalling Voldemort’s Wand
    At Ollivanders, Harry is matched with a holly wand containing a phoenix feather core. Mr. Ollivander reveals that the wand shares a core with Voldemort’s wand, adding a layer of intrigue to Harry’s journey.
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    94-95
      Harry’s Lightning Scar Is Instantly Recognized By The Weasley Twins
    Harry finds it challenging to lift his trunk onto the Hogwarts Express, but Fred and George Weasley, twin redheads, come to his aid. They notice his scar and are surprised to learn he is Harry Potter.
    96-97
      Harry’s Lightning Scar Is Used To Confirm His Identity
    Fred and George enthusiastically reveal to their mother and siblings that they’ve met Harry Potter on the train. Ginny is particularly excited, showing curiosity about Harry, while Mrs. Weasley warns against prying.
    98-101
      Harry Reveals His Scar And Its Connection To Voldemort To Ron
    Ron and Harry share stories about their families. Ron reveals the challenges of growing up in a large wizarding family and the feeling of living in his brothers’ shadows, while Harry reflects on his life with the Dursleys.
    The Sorting Hat [B1-C7]
    126-126
      Harry’s Scar Hurts When Snape Looks At Him
    Harry feels a sharp pain in his scar when Professor Snape looks at him during the feast. Percy explains that Snape is the Potions Master, rumored to be after the Defense Against the Dark Arts position.
    The Potions Master [B1-C8]
    131-132
      Harry’s Scar Draws Attention From Students Who Recognize Him As The Boy Who Lived
    As Harry begins his day, whispers about his fame follow him wherever he goes, with students staring at his scar and commenting on his identity. Harry tries to focus on finding his way to his classes amidst the strange, shifting layout of Hogwarts.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    255-256
      Harry’s Scar Burns As He Faces The Presence Of Voldemort
    Firenze saves Harry from the hooded figure and explains the significance of unicorn blood. He warns that Voldemort is likely behind the unicorn’s death and may be seeking the Sorcerer’s Stone to regain full strength.
    256-257
      Harry’s Scar Reacts To The Presence Of Voldemort With Extreme Pain
    Firenze is confronted by Bane, who accuses him of betraying centaur traditions by interfering in human affairs. Firenze defends his actions, emphasizing the urgency of protecting Harry from Voldemort.
    Through the Trapdoor [B1-C16]
    262-263
      Harry’s Scar Pain Continues To Act As A Warning Of Imminent Danger
    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.
    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.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    294-295
      Harry’s Scar Causes Him Excruciating Pain During The Struggle
    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.
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
    The Worst Birthday [B2-C1]
    3-4
      Harry’s Lightning-Shaped Scar Is Mentioned
    After the argument, Harry reflects on his miserable summer with the Dursleys. He misses Hogwarts and everything about it, including Quidditch, his classes (except Snape's), and his friends. Meanwhile, the Dursleys have locked away all of Harry's magical belongings and padlocked Hedwig's cage to prevent her from sending messages to the wizarding world. Harry feels trapped and isolated.
    4-5
      Harry’s Lightning-Shaped Scar Is a Mark of His Survival and Connection to Voldemort
    Harry recalls his unusual past and his connection to Lord Voldemort. He reflects on his lightning-shaped scar, which is a reminder of the night Lord Voldemort killed his parents and tried to kill him as well. Harry is reminded of the mysteries surrounding his survival and Lord Voldemort's downfall. Though he has been raised by Muggles, Harry knows that he is far from normal due to his magical heritage.