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      • Though never explicitly stated in Harry Potter, it's likely that the first phoenix that Albus' great-great-grandfather had formed a powerful bond with their bloodline and, following his death, the bird's bloodline continued to visit those of the family in dire need.
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  2. For in setting the values of Gryffindor (the lion and the griffin) against the values of Slytherin (the snake), Harry emerges as the exemplar of constancy (the phoenix). Furthermore, Dumbledore himself is an alchemist (his wizard card says so) and he has carefully guided Harry’s development.

  3. In the magical realm of Harry Potter, few creatures are as awe-inspiring and mysterious as the Phoenix. Known for their rebirth from ashes, these sentient and majestic birds possess unique magical properties and symbolize profound concepts such as renewal, loyalty, and hope.

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    Physical description

    Phoenixes had crimson feathers on their body that glowed faintly in darkness and a golden tail as long as a peacock's that was hot to the touch. It was unknown if they were actually capable of burning someone as neither Harry Potter — when Fawkes carried him from the Chamber of Secrets — nor Albus Dumbledore — when he escaped the Ministry officials with Fawkes's help — were burned by his tail feathers;however, it was possible that Fawkes could control the temperature of his tail feathers and...

    Abilities and traits

    The most startling of the phoenix's abilities was its ability to regenerate itself. It periodically burst into flames when its body became old, and rose from the ashes as a newborn chick. This event is called a Burning Day, although it's unknown how often it occurred. The Burning Day gave these birds a great life span, in fact, phoenixes may have been one of the only species to have true immortality. A phoenix had the ability to take the full force of a Killing Curse and still be reborn. No o...

    Phoenixes and fire

    Fire appeared to have an unknown but profound effect on phoenixes, as Gellert Grindelwald was effortlessly capable of instantly turning a baby phoenix into a full adult by conjuring fire from his hand and setting the baby bird ablaze, from which it emerged as a full adult after being briefly covered by the flames, although by all fairness, Grindelwald was an immensely powerful wizard who was extremely skilled in Wandless magic and fairly apt at handling magical creatures. Nevertheless, consid...

    Phoenixes were very difficult to domesticate, as Newton Scamander said in his book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: "The phoenix gains an XXXX rating not because it is aggressive, but because very few wizards have ever succeeded in domesticating it." There were two known domesticated phoenixes; one was Albus Dumbledore's pet phoenix Fawkes,...

    Phoenix feathers were a powerful magical substance and, as such, were an accepted wand core. Fawkes gave two feathers, which ended up in the wands of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, which was said to be the reason why they locked in Priori Incantatem when the two wizards attempted to duel each other in the Little Hangleton graveyard. Due to phoeni...

    The phoenix is a creature from Greek mythology. The given native range for the phoenix in Egypt, India, and China may be in reference to the Egyptian Bennu, the Hindu Garuda and the Chinese fenghua...
    The phoenix is Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling's favourite magical creature.
    The phoenix is the only life form in existence that defies the otherwise absolute rule that nothing can truly bring back the dead, although it is debatable if phoenixes actuallydie.
    It is interesting to note that the appearances of phoenixes, specifically Fawkes, portrayed in the films and novels look quite different; the phoenix is depicted and having a longer neck and vaguel...
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  4. Ultimately, Harry’s inability to effectively practice Occlumency leads to a false vision of Sirius being tortured at the Ministry, which later becomes the impetus for a disastrous trek to row ninety-seven.

  5. During Harry's fifth year, the prophecy was the biggest focus of both Lord Voldemort and the Order of the Phoenix. Voldemort was obsessed with discovering the end of the prophecy as he believed it would tell him how to destroy Harry (this was the "weapon" that Sirius referred to in OP5 ) ( OP37 ).

  6. Apr 11, 2018 · Given the partisan hostility and entrenched political divisiveness that we face in a post-truth world, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the most relevant book in the Harry Potter series insofar as its depiction of frustration among youth.

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