Remembrall
Events [4]
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
145-145
Neville’s New Remembrall Lights Up to Indicate He Forgot Something
Neville excitedly shows his new Remembrall, a gift from his grandmother, to his friends. Malfoy snatches it, but Professor McGonagall intervenes before any trouble escalates, forcing Malfoy to return the magical object.
Neville excitedly shows his new Remembrall, a gift from his grandmother, to his friends. Malfoy snatches it, but Professor McGonagall intervenes before any trouble escalates, forcing Malfoy to return the magical object.
147-148
The Glittering Remembrall Becomes The Focus Of Malfoy’s Bullying
After Neville’s accident, Malfoy taunts the Gryffindors by stealing Neville’s Remembrall. Harry, furious, demands its return, but Malfoy takes off on his broom, daring Harry to chase him.
After Neville’s accident, Malfoy taunts the Gryffindors by stealing Neville’s Remembrall. Harry, furious, demands its return, but Malfoy takes off on his broom, daring Harry to chase him.
148-149
The Remembrall Becomes The Center Of Conflict Between Harry And Malfoy
Ignoring Hermione’s warnings, Harry takes to the skies in pursuit of Malfoy. He performs an impressive dive to catch the Remembrall before it hits the ground, showcasing natural flying talent that leaves his classmates in awe.
Ignoring Hermione’s warnings, Harry takes to the skies in pursuit of Malfoy. He performs an impressive dive to catch the Remembrall before it hits the ground, showcasing natural flying talent that leaves his classmates in awe.
Hallowe'en [B1-C10]
165-166
Neville’s Remembrall Incident Indirectly Leads To Harry’s Quidditch Role
Draco Malfoy seizes an opportunity to accuse Harry of violating first-year rules by owning a broomstick. Professor Flitwick’s intervention confirms Harry’s authorization, simultaneously exacerbating the existing Gryffindor-Slytherin rivalry as Malfoy’s complaint is effectively dismissed.
Draco Malfoy seizes an opportunity to accuse Harry of violating first-year rules by owning a broomstick. Professor Flitwick’s intervention confirms Harry’s authorization, simultaneously exacerbating the existing Gryffindor-Slytherin rivalry as Malfoy’s complaint is effectively dismissed.