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What's the best Sorting Hat/Hogwarts quiz you've...
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The Tale of the Three Brothers: Ignotus
Ignotus, the youngest and wisest of the three brothers, was a humble man and did not trust Death at all. Rather than ask for something to further his own desires, he asked for something that would enable him to leave Death and not be followed. Death, knowing he may have been outsmarted by Ignotus but not wishing to betray his true intentions in giving the brothers their “gifts,” took off...
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The Tale of the Three Brothers: Cadmus
Cadmus, the middle brother, was an arrogant man and wanted to humiliate Death even further, so he asked Death for the power to bring people back from the dead. So Death walked to the river bank, picked up a black stone from the riverbed, and gave it to Cadmus, promising him that when turned over thrice in one’s hand, the Resurrection Stone would have the power to bring back the dead as he...
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J.K. Rowling is the 1st, self-made, billionaire...
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