7/23/2023 0 Comments Hogwarts library setĭuring the 1988–1989 school year, Barnaby Lee brought a Leucrotta into the library, which was against the rules (as creatures were not allowed in the library), to help Jacob's sibling and Tulip Karasu research ways how to clean its teeth. ĭuring the 1987–1988 school year, it held the election for the head of the decorating committee for the Celestial Ball. Rowan Khanna distracted Madam Pince by claiming their Self-Inking Quill was left near some books so their friends could enter past closing hours. During the 1986–1987 school year, several students including Jacob's sibling entered the Vault of Fear to defeat the boggarts inside. The entrance of the Vault of Fear was located in the library. Please help the Harry Potter Wiki by expanding this article to give more complete coverage of its subject. It is requested that this article, or a section of this article, should be expanded - HM story moments featuring the library need all including here. It's unknown when, but Dumbledore eventually removed every book containing information on Horcruxes in the library. However by Tom Riddle's time at Hogwarts in the 1940s, Horcruxes were a banned subject and Albus Dumbledore was very strict about it. As with a helpful librarian, students would not have to spend hours simply looking for the books they needed, but using the information that could have been found quickly in their homework, leaving less time for studying.īefore Harry Potter's time at Hogwarts, the Restricted Section had books about Horcruxes in it including Secrets of the Darkest Art. As a result, completing homework assignments that required additional information became unnecessarily tedious. Overall, her demeanour did not suggest that she would be very helpful, as making research was very difficult in the Hogwarts library. Quite strict where the rules in the library was concerned, Madam Pince was the kind of librarian who saw herself as the guardian and protector of the books, at odds with the students who try to use them, whom she did not allow to eat, talk, laugh, whisper, sneeze or scurry in the library. " The only other sound was the slight squeaking of one of Madam Pince’s shoes as the librarian prowled the aisles menacingly, breathing down the necks of those touching her precious books." - Madam Pince's domineering presence in the library
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