Why did Godric Gryffindor have a sword?

Gryffindor's sword owes something to the legend of Excalibur, the sword of King Arthur, which in some legends must be drawn from a stone by the rightful king. The idea of fitness to carry the sword is echoed in the sword of Gryffindor's return to worthy members of its true owner's house.
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Is Harry the descendant of Godric Gryffindor?

Harry is the magical Heir of Gryffindor (and he's also a descendent of Godric), Neville of Hufflepuff, Hermione of Slytherin and Luna of Ravenclaw. (It was due to Dumbledore's manipulations that Neville and Hermione hadn't been put into the correct House.)
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Did Godric Gryffindor use a wand?

While not much is known about the room or its belongings at the moment, one thing is for certain – Godric Gryffindor's Wand was found nestled away in an ornate metal box. Interestingly enough, the box that it was found in brandishes the inscription “Nunc Quia Auferetur.”, which means “Away For Now” in Latin.
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What does the sword of Gryffindor represent?

The Sword of Gryffindor represents Harry's ability to choose his own identity. Throughout much of the book, Harry worries that he does not actually belong in Gryffindor because the Sorting Hat tried to put him in Slytherin.
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Why was Gryffindor's sword not a Horcrux?

^^ The sword doesn't kill Horcruxes though. It's because it absorbed the basilisk venom, that's what made it able to destroy thongs. Riddle hated the Gryffindor house?
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Why Snape Hid Gryffindor's Sword in an ICY Lake - Harry Potter Explained



Why did Snape hide the sword in the lake?

In addition, the portrait of Dumbledore told Severus Snape that the sword must be taken under conditions of need and valour, which was why Snape put it into the frozen pond in the first place. As goblin's silver, it imbibed only substances which strengthened it, which could then be used against enemies.
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Who made Godric Gryffindor's sword?

Godric Gryffindor's name is engraved just beneath the hilt. The sword was made to Godric Gryffindor's specifications by Ragnuk the First, finest of the goblin silversmiths, and therefore King (in goblin culture, the ruler does not work less than the others, but more skillfully).
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Can a non Gryffindor use the sword?

So even if any student posses qualities "worthy of Gryffindor" (so to speak), they will not be able to draw the sword from the Hat as they do not belong to Gryffindor house.
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Why can Basilisk venom destroy Horcruxes?

Basilisk venom is a method for destroying Horcruxes because once it takes effect, it renders the object irreparable, and the only chance for possibly repairing it is immediately putting phoenix tears on it.
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Who is the true heir of Ravenclaw?

Andrea Deanisi as Wiglaf Sigurdsson, the Heir of Rowena Ravenclaw.
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Who is the true heir of Hufflepuff?

The Heir of Hufflepuff was none other than Cedric Diggory, who was well on his way to fulfilling the prophecy of the Heir of Hufflepuff when he was tragically murdered by Peter Pettigrew.
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Who did Salazar Slytherin marry?

Salazar Slytherin, 927 - 1045

Salazar married Marjorie Slytherin (born Deshayes) on month day 953, at age 26 at marriage place. Marjorie was born on August 15 938, in França, dijon. They had one son: Marius Slytherin.
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Who is the true heir of Slytherin?

We also meet Tom Riddle, who is, as it turns out, the heir of Slytherin. Present only in spirit, he has all the same been controlling Ginny, and having her act as Slytherin's heir.
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Who has the doe Patronus?

Case study 2: Severus Snape

A doe. And in his final battle with Lord Voldemort, Harry explained the significance of this to his adversary, and to us: 'Snape's Patronus was a doe,' said Harry, 'the same as my mother's, because he loved her for nearly all of his life, from the time when they were children'.
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How did Snape know where Harry was in the woods?

If you can see/feel what your Patronus sees/feels when you send it off on a mission, Snape would know the moment the Patronus found Harry and would be able to hide the sword in the lake in time for Harry to find it when he arrived, minutes later.
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Could a Slytherin use the sword of Gryffindor?

While anyone can touch, hold or wield the Sword of Gryffindor, only a true Gryffindor can pull it out of the Sorting Hat. Dumbledore explains this to Harry after he retrieved the Sword from the Sorting Hat.
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Who sent the Patronus to show Harry the sword?

Yet despite the danger of his mission, and despite being hated by most of the wizarding world, Snape held on to the one thing that kept him going: the safety of Lily's son. He even sent his Patronus to guide Harry Potter to the sword of Gryffindor (a known Horcrux-killer) in a nearby lake.
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How did Snape send the sword?

The portrait of Phineas Nigellus could hear what she was saying, because he was being kept in the bag, too. Phineas went to his Hogwarts portrait and relayed that information back to Snape, who then traveled to the Forest of Dean and planted the sword.
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Why was the sword in the Sorting Hat?

The sword was produced by the Sorting Hat during Harry's ordeal in the Chamber of Secrets and Harry used it to kill the Basilisk (CS17). At this point it became infused with Basilisk venom, which made it capable of destroying Horcruxes (DH15).
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Why was Phineas nigellus in Hermione's bag?

When the trio used 12 Grimmauld Place as a hide-out, Hermione placed the portrait of Phineas Nigellus Black in the handbag to prevent him from reporting their activities to Severus Snape, who was the new headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where Phineas Nigellus had another portrait.
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Who did the Patronus in Prisoner of Azkaban?

It was Harry both times. I'm pretty sure you can clearly see Harry casting the patronus second time. Harry's patronus is a stag, Snape's one is doe. The "always" scene was Snape demonstrating his love for Lily to Dumbledore.
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Why did Snape send the doe Patronus?

Severus Snape's Patronus was also a doe, which symbolized his love for Lily. Snape uses his doe Patronus to show Dumbledore that he never fell out of love with Lily, his childhood best friend. Warner Bros.
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