It should be noted that the original “golden snitch” was an actual magical creature, which almost went extinct because of the game. It was then made illegal to use the “Snidget” and it started being protected, which led to the new ball being added to the game.
Salazar was considered brutal but equally wise. With how lax and more understanding people were about the presence of magic in medieval times, magic and non-magic people coming together had to have brought his pride to question and likely gave him great concern. With such a significant societal change would put anybody in such a shock. In the end, he ended up falling from grace and turned to the dark side and took the nuclear decision. I wonder which path he would have taken if he gave the other founders and muggleborns time to convince him
2:54 It's also mentioned that self-undoing a Horcrux would be willing to feel remorse and the shock of the process could destroy the fella attempting it.
Thanks for another fascinating history lesson that rivals any of Professor Binns. It is disheartening that despite the fact you consistently commit hours of time every week into these brilliant videos, the majority of viewers can't even hit the "subscribe" button to show a little support. This channel you've conjured deserves more recognition than it receives but as long as the magical have lived in the muggle world, they and their abilities tend to be overlooked, misunderstood, and under-appreciated.
This will probably be buried, but contrary to popular belief, Salazar Slytherin did not hate muggleborns, he did not trust them because they came from a society that persecuted wizards. Because he did not trust them he did not feel that they should educate them. Later members of his family tree took that to me that he hated them. There is no evidence in the books, that Slytherin hated Muggleborns. Also while Slytherin House did not take Muggle Borns, The sorting hat did select mini half bloods, i.e. Snape.
The Chamber of Secrets is where Salazar Slytherin put a Basilisk to attack Muggle-born CHILDREN. Why do all these Slytherin apologist keep trying to defend a man that left behind a monster that targeted CHILDREN. This isn’t a Malaclaw that causes bad luck for a week it is a Giant Serpent that can kill with just eye contact.
Also Voldemort. Dumbledore even tells Harry that though the Prophecy could have referred to either himself, a Half-Blood, or to Neville Longbottom, a Pureblood, that Voldemort chose the Half-Blood, just like himself. Voldemort also promoted Snape high in his ranks, because to the dark lord having exceptional personal talent was most important, barring, of course, any Muggle Borns.
if the sorting hat would only choose pure bloods for Slytherin how did Tom Riddle get picked ,because we know that Toms father was a muggle so what is going on
"a man that singlehandedly pioneered two of the darkest magical techniques" He said this after only talking about Horcrux, then went on to the next segment 🙄
So wait, hermione gets “explicit instructions” on horcrux from a book at hogwarts, yet only one guy in Ancient Greece ever managed to make one before? So who wrote the book? If this book was written by said Ancient Greek, why all the failed attempts over the centuries if the recipe was in a damn book at hogwarts? Something don’t be mathing here.
@@vinnyreis3016 that’s a fair point, as I believe they have already made it cannon that a dark wizard using a patronus destroys themselves. So you might be on to something.
Bro if they make a movie and title it “never tickle a sleeping dragon” or “sleeping dragon” and show us before hogwarts and its early days first being made. Omg.
4:01 Romans didn’t come to Britain until the first century BC under Julius Caesar so the first wand makers shop being in Britain several centuries before that after arriving with the Romans…doesn’t track.
There's just so much lore to be explored that they could continue movies, shows, animations, etc. forever. I really hope they all continue this recent hype to make HP the best franchise again.
What did that basilisk live on for a thousand years? There were a few dozen … maybe a couple hundred small rodent looking bodies in a small section of the chamber. Unless that GIANT thing ate one rat every year … it seems like it needs more. In a thousand years it never got out? In a thousand years it never intentionally broke out through those sewers? This seems like magic Hagrid would love. Keep a giant thing calm and basically not needing food for a thousand years.
Nice video! Hmm... I am not sure if this has been answered yet... But is there some sort of thing that makes magical witches and wizards, well... magical? Like in Star Wars, they had midichlorians for force sensitive people, how about in the Wizarding World?
Well, I guess it's genes. You either have the magical gene or you don't. That being said, I'd say the gene is recessive since you can carry the gene but not be magical (like Hermione's parents) but then the gene shows in your kid (like Hermione)
So...quidditch...is it the most popular sport in the wizarding world? Or is it the only wizarding sport? because im not sure ive actually seen any other wizarding sports....
What about a sport similar to baseball that involves using bolts of energy instead of a bat and wizards in the outfield using competing aircurrent from their wands to catch the ball? Or a wizarding game of hide and seak using elaborate transfiguration?
most of the info you're mentioning you've already mentioned it in a variety of other prior videos; mostly when it comes to the different topics (Horcrux, evil wizards, & so on)
I love Quiddich! I'm so addicted! My aunt makes the best quiddich ever! With baby spinach, plum tomatoes, and applewood bacon, bakes it at 375 for 25 minutes and finishes it with grated parmesan!
@@SteezNutce Looking into ollivander family history and something regarding the Greeks or Spartans or something like that. The year don’t make sense. Even tho she wrote it, still can be wrong.
Hey there, I was just away for a few weeks so in order to stay on top of things posted a fair number of compilation-style videos. However, there's lots of new content on the way. I appreciate your comment and thanks for sticking around.
Why are we pretending it’s hard to make a horcrux? Voldemort didn’t even mean to make Harry Potter one. So, he did it by accident. You ever mow a lawn by accident? No? So, making a horcrux is easier than mowing a lawn.
Splitting your soul (killing) isn’t the same as making a horcrux. The part that “splits off” has to be placed onto something and creating a Horcrux is just taking advantage of that, unless forced it would just latch back to yourself. But Voldemort in his current state didn’t exist anymore so there was nothing other than Harry for it to latch onto It’s a one of a kind situation. It’s only ever been able to happen once
@ think that through a little more. Every evil wizard using that killing curse splits their soul and ANY witness could potentially become their horcrux … since it can happen accidentally. It isn’t like the split soul automatically rejoins with the rest unless the wizard casts another spell to put it into an object (or person or animal). Yeah? It happened accidentally. Voldemort did NOTHING intentionally to make Harry a horcrux. When snape killed dumbledore? Could have happened to any of the witnesses. When Bella killed Sirrius? That could have made Harry her horcrux. On and on this could go. It’s a still story about witches and wizards for children. It’s ok to recognize poor logic and plot holes. None of this stuff matters.
@@HarryPotterTheoryusually you used to get at least 7,000 views in the same time you got this many, channel growth is usually very significant in this, resulting in the fact that even the people who never run out of content eventually fall off of their normal amount of views.
Every channel experiences ebbs and flows in viewership..It's subject to topicality, seasonality etc, and not every video can be a winner! 7k views in 2 hours would be GREAT viewership for me and has certainly never been the standard. Month over month the channel has actually been improving a fair bit lately.
It should be noted that the original “golden snitch” was an actual magical creature, which almost went extinct because of the game. It was then made illegal to use the “Snidget” and it started being protected, which led to the new ball being added to the game.
Wait What 😲
Real creature Golden Snitch
Wow 🤯
Salazar was considered brutal but equally wise. With how lax and more understanding people were about the presence of magic in medieval times, magic and non-magic people coming together had to have brought his pride to question and likely gave him great concern. With such a significant societal change would put anybody in such a shock. In the end, he ended up falling from grace and turned to the dark side and took the nuclear decision. I wonder which path he would have taken if he gave the other founders and muggleborns time to convince him
2:54
It's also mentioned that self-undoing a Horcrux would be willing to feel remorse and the shock of the process could destroy the fella attempting it.
Thanks for another fascinating history lesson that rivals any of Professor Binns.
It is disheartening that despite the fact you consistently commit hours of time every week into these brilliant videos, the majority of viewers can't even hit the "subscribe" button to show a little support. This channel you've conjured deserves more recognition than it receives but as long as the magical have lived in the muggle world, they and their abilities tend to be overlooked, misunderstood, and under-appreciated.
Could you imagine a Medieval or Roman prequel? Wizards could be having a much higher standard of living and/or blending the wizard and muggle worlds
Yeah 🤔
This will probably be buried, but contrary to popular belief, Salazar Slytherin did not hate muggleborns, he did not trust them because they came from a society that persecuted wizards. Because he did not trust them he did not feel that they should educate them. Later members of his family tree took that to me that he hated them. There is no evidence in the books, that Slytherin hated Muggleborns. Also while Slytherin House did not take Muggle Borns, The sorting hat did select mini half bloods, i.e. Snape.
The Chamber of Secrets is where Salazar Slytherin put a Basilisk to attack Muggle-born CHILDREN. Why do all these Slytherin apologist keep trying to defend a man that left behind a monster that targeted CHILDREN. This isn’t a Malaclaw that causes bad luck for a week it is a Giant Serpent that can kill with just eye contact.
Also Voldemort. Dumbledore even tells Harry that though the Prophecy could have referred to either himself, a Half-Blood, or to Neville Longbottom, a Pureblood, that Voldemort chose the Half-Blood, just like himself. Voldemort also promoted Snape high in his ranks, because to the dark lord having exceptional personal talent was most important, barring, of course, any Muggle Borns.
@@D2attempSerpent who were a person
How tf are you talking about this as if it was real history? Bonkers.
Cant wait for next installment#2, #3 #4❤️!!!!
8:15 Slytherin has kind of an Anton LaVey vibe going on there. 😂😂
Awesome as always thanks ❤
Prior to the golden snitch they used a magical creature called a snidgett
A bird to be exact
Got it. It's a pokemon then.
if the sorting hat would only choose pure bloods for Slytherin how did Tom Riddle get picked ,because we know that Toms father was a muggle so what is going on
It probably sensed Slytherins powers
@@charleswasilausky4289 so if the person has a little bit of slytherins blood the pure blood thing doesn't matter?
Heir of Slytherin.
Remember that the Sorting hat takes in your personal choice. Tom Riddle would have wanted to be in Slytherin so that would have helped.
@@slytheringingerwitch now that makes sense same as Harrys choice for Griffendor thanks for clearing that up for me have a great day
If Slytherin got his way, considering how widespread the pure-blood wizards are, school would be a glorified family reunion.
If slytherin got his way this would just be another entry in the wrong turn franchise. 😂
.. with pure blood mating only pure bloods, the gene pool would shrink and continue shrinking until disabilities and deformities occurred
Sweet Home Alahogwarts
@@zx8194 cool
@@didreams969no it wouldn't. Groups of the most religious Jews only allow marriage into their own group. They arent deformed.
"a man that singlehandedly pioneered two of the darkest magical techniques"
He said this after only talking about Horcrux, then went on to the next segment 🙄
4:36 as a former Survival Instructor.. the picture of Virginia Creeper just sparked some old anxiety 😂😅
Very informative 😊😊😊
Love the vids
Nearly 30 events? Sweeeet
Interesting! Thanks for this 😊🌟🪄🧙♀️🧙🧙♂️
For naming all these ancient wizarding events you should be awarded the order of Merlin
Third class
So wait, hermione gets “explicit instructions” on horcrux from a book at hogwarts, yet only one guy in Ancient Greece ever managed to make one before? So who wrote the book? If this book was written by said Ancient Greek, why all the failed attempts over the centuries if the recipe was in a damn book at hogwarts? Something don’t be mathing here.
That's something to be discussed. Was it like, some kind of darkness level required in your soul for that to work, we don't know
@@vinnyreis3016 that’s a fair point, as I believe they have already made it cannon that a dark wizard using a patronus destroys themselves. So you might be on to something.
Bro if they make a movie and title it “never tickle a sleeping dragon” or “sleeping dragon” and show us before hogwarts and its early days first being made. Omg.
Yeah 🤔
I would like to see that
4:01 Romans didn’t come to Britain until the first century BC under Julius Caesar so the first wand makers shop being in Britain several centuries before that after arriving with the Romans…doesn’t track.
Oversight, JK didn’t fact check herself.
He didn’t say he was Roman, he said he came from a Mediterranean country during them times
@@khalidsonawave Greek and Carthaginians visited Britain before Romans.
@@surters is correct .
Julius Caesar didn't just stumble over Britain by accident. Although, that would make an interesting story 😊
You realize you’re talking about a series following wizards that fly on brooms right? I think it’s ok to suspend a bit of historical accuracy
The castle where Hogwarts is filmed is a 3 hour drive from me Been there a few times
Lucky 😉
The train is faster
@@tehjamerz Maybe
i like to picture quittage was played without brooms then one day some dude just turns up with their broom lol
Great video
And professor Binns would make all these subjects to boring that you’ll get a good nap in.
There's just so much lore to be explored that they could continue movies, shows, animations, etc. forever. I really hope they all continue this recent hype to make HP the best franchise again.
Entomological consistency, Olivander Actually means User of Olive.
What did that basilisk live on for a thousand years? There were a few dozen … maybe a couple hundred small rodent looking bodies in a small section of the chamber. Unless that GIANT thing ate one rat every year … it seems like it needs more.
In a thousand years it never got out? In a thousand years it never intentionally broke out through those sewers?
This seems like magic Hagrid would love. Keep a giant thing calm and basically not needing food for a thousand years.
I think it spent most of that time in some sort of magical stasis.
Serpent were from 20 century
1927
Nagini were Born in 1927
@@zero11010 maybe it ordered takeout??
7 the magical number ⭐️💫🌟✨🌠🌌🔯
The number of luck.
And also, its the favorite number of Final Fantasy 7 and Halo.
Wait, what?! There was another calender system before Battle of Yavin?
Nice video! Hmm... I am not sure if this has been answered yet...
But is there some sort of thing that makes magical witches and wizards, well... magical?
Like in Star Wars, they had midichlorians for force sensitive people, how about in the Wizarding World?
Well, I guess it's genes. You either have the magical gene or you don't. That being said, I'd say the gene is recessive since you can carry the gene but not be magical (like Hermione's parents) but then the gene shows in your kid (like Hermione)
So...quidditch...is it the most popular sport in the wizarding world? Or is it the only wizarding sport? because im not sure ive actually seen any other wizarding sports....
There are others, like quadpot (I think that's the name) they're just no where near as popular
What about a sport similar to baseball that involves using bolts of energy instead of a bat and wizards in the outfield using competing aircurrent from their wands to catch the ball? Or a wizarding game of hide and seak using elaborate transfiguration?
@claytonwatson7307 Interesting 🤔
But Tom Green was the one who made the song! Why is she not mad at the pink dude?
Comment for the Algorithm
most of the info you're mentioning you've already mentioned it in a variety of other prior videos; mostly when it comes to the different topics (Horcrux, evil wizards, & so on)
Yeah it’s a very phoned in video. All this information is pretty well known. Nothing that sticks out.
I love Quiddich! I'm so addicted! My aunt makes the best quiddich ever! With baby spinach, plum tomatoes, and applewood bacon, bakes it at 375 for 25 minutes and finishes it with grated parmesan!
I'm hoping these events is what they follow for the hogwarts legacy timeline
Is any of this from JK Rowling? And where is this info found if she did?
There is only so much HP videoes u can make. Feels like I watch the same videos twice a week at this point
Then stop
If Slytherin had it his way, the house would need a rename to Lannister eventually. Travelling to hogwarts would happen from Alabama. 🎉😅
That Greek wizard likely learned it from a Sumerian or Mesopotamian wizard.
Founders of Hogwarts are siblings they’re from a movie called narnia
They arent
Narnia
@@polishalastor142no it’s true
You mean a book. Movie cane after
@@RB725GamingHD They arent from Narnia
Scared POTTAH???
Dosent ollivander year makes no sense? Heard the year is wrong
It is unusual, but 382 is the official canon date that has been published by Wizarding World!
@@HarryPotterTheory I know but I think jk got it wrong
@Stitch-007 bro she literally wrote it, how is she wrong
@@SteezNutce Looking into ollivander family history and something regarding the Greeks or Spartans or something like that. The year don’t make sense.
Even tho she wrote it, still can be wrong.
I feel like harry should have ended with Hermione instead or someone else other than Ginny
He and Hermione were Only friends
Why with someone else other than Ginny 😠
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😊🎉🦁🏜
with all due respect, and a love for your work, why does it feel and looks like you're just doing your old videos again?
Hey there, I was just away for a few weeks so in order to stay on top of things posted a fair number of compilation-style videos. However, there's lots of new content on the way. I appreciate your comment and thanks for sticking around.
@@HarryPotterTheory good to know then, can't wait for the new stuff 😍😍🥰
🔮🪄🧙♂🦄
Why are we pretending it’s hard to make a horcrux? Voldemort didn’t even mean to make Harry Potter one. So, he did it by accident.
You ever mow a lawn by accident? No? So, making a horcrux is easier than mowing a lawn.
No other wizards accidently made a horcrux when killing people. It actually shows complexity.
@@tokivikerness8863 so, it’s just bad writing that Voldemort did it by accident?
Splitting your soul (killing) isn’t the same as making a horcrux. The part that “splits off” has to be placed onto something and creating a Horcrux is just taking advantage of that, unless forced it would just latch back to yourself. But Voldemort in his current state didn’t exist anymore so there was nothing other than Harry for it to latch onto
It’s a one of a kind situation. It’s only ever been able to happen once
@ think that through a little more. Every evil wizard using that killing curse splits their soul and ANY witness could potentially become their horcrux … since it can happen accidentally.
It isn’t like the split soul automatically rejoins with the rest unless the wizard casts another spell to put it into an object (or person or animal). Yeah? It happened accidentally. Voldemort did NOTHING intentionally to make Harry a horcrux.
When snape killed dumbledore? Could have happened to any of the witnesses.
When Bella killed Sirrius? That could have made Harry her horcrux.
On and on this could go.
It’s a still story about witches and wizards for children. It’s ok to recognize poor logic and plot holes. None of this stuff matters.
Kuk snopp
Bro once was a very large TH-camr but absolutely fell off
Who, me?
@@HarryPotterTheory yep
What do you mean? The channel grows every month!
@@HarryPotterTheoryusually you used to get at least 7,000 views in the same time you got this many, channel growth is usually very significant in this, resulting in the fact that even the people who never run out of content eventually fall off of their normal amount of views.
Every channel experiences ebbs and flows in viewership..It's subject to topicality, seasonality etc, and not every video can be a winner! 7k views in 2 hours would be GREAT viewership for me and has certainly never been the standard. Month over month the channel has actually been improving a fair bit lately.