The Philosophers Stone
Events [25]
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
Diagon Alley [B1-C5]
75-76
The Grubby Package In Vault 713 Suggests The Presence Of The Philosophers Stone
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.
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 Potions Master [B1-C8]
141-142
Harry Suspects The Package Taken By Hagrid Might Be The Philosopher’s Stone
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.
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.
Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
219-220
The Stone Can Make Gold And Grant Immortality
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.
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
Harry Wonders If Snape Knows They Discovered The Stone
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.
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
The Philosopher’s Stone Is Mentioned As The Topic Of Snape And Quirrell’s Conversation
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.
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 Stone Is Guarded By Multiple Enchantments And Creatures Beyond Fluffy
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.
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 Presence And Guarding Mechanisms Are Central To The Group’s Concerns
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.
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 Stone Remains A Point Of Suspicion In The Group’s Discussion
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.
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
The Stone’s Safety Is Questioned Due To Potential Inside Knowledge
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.
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
The Trio Discusses The Stone And How Snape Might Be Trying To Steal It
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.
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.
258-259
The Stone’s Powers Are Revealed To Be The Key To Voldemort’s Survival
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.
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
The Stone Is Central To Harry’s Fear Of Voldemort’s Return
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.
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
The Stone Is Central To Harry’s Fear Of Voldemort’s Return
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.
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.
266-268
The Trio Fears The Stone Is In Immediate Danger Of Being Stolen
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.
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.
270-271
The Stone Becomes The Central Objective Of The Trio’s Mission
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.
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.
The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
288-290
The Stone Is The Ultimate Goal Of Quirrell’s Scheme
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.
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 Represents The Power Voldemort Seeks Through Quirrell
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.
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
The Stone Is Secretly Delivered To Harry 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.
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
The Stone Is Revealed To Be The Key To Voldemort’s Power
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.
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.
295-296
The Fate Of The Stone Is Discussed By Dumbledore And Harry
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.
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 Ensure It Cannot Be Misused
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.
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’s Destruction Delays Voldemort’s Plans
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.
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 Was Safeguarded By Dumbledore’s Clever Enchantment
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.
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
Harry Reveals The Stone’s Role In Voldemort’s Attempt To Regain Power
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.
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
The Stone’s Safety Reassures Harry And Hagrid After Their Ordeal
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.
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.