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darkside
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orangine
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Flo...
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Jeu 17 Juil 2014 - 12:09 | |
| J'avais pu créer plusieurs comptes lorsqu'il y avait eu des pré-inscriptions et le compte que j'utilise le plus souvent est SpiritRiver92 pour ceux qui souhaiteraient m'ajouter.
Ça faisait un loooong moment que je n'y été pas retourné et je vois que ça a bien changé. Va falloir que je m'y fasse. Je recommence depuis le début du coup pour remplir les jauges.
Je suis à Gryffondor mais j'aurais préféré être à Serdaigle... Pour le premier compte que j'avais créé j'étais tombé à Poufsouffle et j'avais recommencé... J'avais réussi à avoir un compte à Serdaigle mais j'ai perdu mes identifiants et mon pseudo préféré reste quand même SpiritRiver.
Même question que Glywen, à quel moment et où obtient-on son patronus ? Think of the happiest things, it's the same as having wings... ★ |
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orangine
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PM Keeper
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Lun 22 Sep 2014 - 21:06 | |
| Pour faire remonter ce topic, je me suis lancé également dans l'aventure.
Mon pseudo est ChêneÉcarlate13456 et j'ai rejoinds l'effectif de la maison Serpentard ; ma baguette magique est faite de bois de sapin avec coeur de dragon avec un degré de souplesse inflexible, elle mesure 31,25 cm.
Heureux de pouvoir croiser votre chemin dans les couloir de Poudlard. Vous ne pourrez échapper à vos propres peurs... |
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Flounder69 Modérateur
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Ven 31 Oct 2014 - 16:48 | |
| Le tome 5 est disponible sur Pottermore! Petite déception de voir que ce tome est très (très) bref... Beaucoup de passages manquent... Il y avait aussi une rumeur selon laquelle il y aurait un test de Patronus (suite à un tweet de J.K.Rowling), qui n'est pas présent (du moins pas encore). |
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Nanou
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Flounder69 Modérateur
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Dim 16 Nov 2014 - 17:21 | |
| - PM Keeper a écrit:
- Seulement une partie du tome 5 a été publiée pour Halloween et le reste serait prévu pour Noël normalement.
C'est bien ce qui me semblait. Merci pour la confirmation! Le tome 5 me paraissait bien peu étoffé comparé aux autres. |
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captainlachlo
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Dim 16 Nov 2014 - 19:59 | |
| Pour l'instant rien de sûr au niveau des dates, ça peut être Noël mais ça peut très bien être quelques mois plus tard. Pottermore ne s'est jamais montré très clair et juste au niveau des dates, n'ayez pas trop d'attentes ^^
En ce qui concerne le test des Patronus en revanche, il est bien annoncé officiellement comme "à venir prochainement" sur Pottermore. De mémoire, c'est dans le moment sur les Patronus du tome 5, dans une colonne à droite de la page. |
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PM Keeper
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Mar 18 Nov 2014 - 9:26 | |
| - captainlachlo a écrit:
- Pour l'instant rien de sûr au niveau des dates, ça peut être Noël mais ça peut très bien être quelques mois plus tard. Pottermore ne s'est jamais montré très clair et juste au niveau des dates, n'ayez pas trop d'attentes ^^
En ce qui concerne le test des Patronus en revanche, il est bien annoncé officiellement comme "à venir prochainement" sur Pottermore. De mémoire, c'est dans le moment sur les Patronus du tome 5, dans une colonne à droite de la page. C'est bon à savoir ! Vous ne pourrez échapper à vos propres peurs... |
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Flounder69 Modérateur
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Ven 12 Déc 2014 - 18:34 | |
| Un nouveau chapitre du Prince de Sang Mêlé est disponible sur le site depuis aujourd'hui.
Dommage pour L'Ordre du phénix, qui est vraiment court... Je continue à espérer quelques ajouts par la suite.
A noter que jusqu'au 23 décembre, le site postera une "surprise" par jour (pas forcément un nouveau texte inédit). |
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Lylou
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PM Keeper
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Persinette
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Ven 29 Jan 2016 - 8:03 | |
| Après la disparition de l'ancien site, le Choixpeau et l'attribution de baguettes sont de retour sur https://www.pottermore.com/ ! Il faut se réinscrire mais on peut par la suite récupérer son ancienne maison et baguette grâce a son ancien pseudo. J'ai testé le nouveau quiz et j'ai eu Poufsouffle 3 fois avant d'avoir enfin Serdaigle ^^' La rumeur veut que le quiz pour le patronus arrive un jour aussi Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human? Pointless, really... "Do the stars gaze back?" Now *that's* a question. |
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Sugar Kane
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Ven 29 Jan 2016 - 9:13 | |
| J'ai refait le test également et je suis toujours chez Gryffondor. Par contre, je n'ai pas exactement la même baguette (mais je trouve la nouvelle beaucoup plus classe que la précédente ^^). Quant au fameux test du Patronus, je rêve de le voir arriver un jour sur Pottermore. - Persinette a écrit:
- j'ai eu Poufsouffle 3 fois avant d'avoir enfin Serdaigle ^^'
JK Rowling avait parlé de maisons "hybrides", tu dois être une Serdaigle/Poufsouffle. |
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Persinette
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Ven 29 Jan 2016 - 9:52 | |
| - Sugar Kane a écrit:
- J'ai refait le test également et je suis toujours chez Gryffondor. Par contre, je n'ai pas exactement la même baguette (mais je trouve la nouvelle beaucoup plus classe que la précédente ^^).
Quant au fameux test du Patronus, je rêve de le voir arriver un jour sur Pottermore.
- Persinette a écrit:
- j'ai eu Poufsouffle 3 fois avant d'avoir enfin Serdaigle ^^'
JK Rowling avait parlé de maisons "hybrides", tu dois être une Serdaigle/Poufsouffle. Ah c'est sûr que j'ai les qualités d'une RavenPuff! Mais pour moi ça sera toujours Serdaigle, c'est la maison à laquelle je m'identifie le plus. Bravo pour avoir été placée dans Gryffondor à nouveau, qu'est-ce que tu as eu comme baguette du coup? Et pour le patronus, JK Rowling avait annoncé l'année dernière (https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/565874507907600385) qu'elle avait élaboré un test je suppose donc qu'il finira bien pas arriver (mais là si je n'ai pas un chat...) Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human? Pointless, really... "Do the stars gaze back?" Now *that's* a question. |
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Ven 29 Jan 2016 - 11:28 | |
| Je suis heureuse qu'on puisse à nouveau se connecter sur le site. D'après certaines rumeurs, le site resterait désormais exclusivement en anglais. J'espère que tous les textes seront bientôt disponibles sur le site car il en manque encore quelques uns. D'ailleurs est-ce qu'un Poufsouffle et un Serdaigle peuvent m'envoyer par MP les messages de bienvenue de ces deux maisons? |
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Persinette
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| Sujet: Re: Pottermore - J.K. Rowling [Warner : Wizarding World - 2011-2019] Ven 29 Jan 2016 - 11:32 | |
| - *choupinette* a écrit:
- D'ailleurs est-ce qu'un Poufsouffle et un Serdaigle peuvent m'envoyer par MP les messages de bienvenue de ces deux maisons?
Serdaigle: - Spoiler:
Ravenclaw Welcome Message By J.K. Rowling
Congratulations! I’m Prefect Robert Hilliard, and I’m delighted to welcome you to RAVENCLAW HOUSE. Our emblem is the eagle, which soars where others cannot climb; our house colours are blue and bronze, and our common room is found at the top of Ravenclaw Tower, behind a door with an enchanted knocker. The arched windows set into the walls of our circular common room look down at the school grounds: the lake, the Forbidden Forest, the Quidditch pitch and the Herbology gardens. No other house in the school has such stunning views.
Without wishing to boast, this is the house where the cleverest witches and wizards live. Our founder, Rowena Ravenclaw, prized learning above all else – and so do we. Unlike the other houses, who all have concealed entrances to their common rooms, we don’t need one. The door to our common room lies at the top of a tall, winding staircase. It has no handle, but an enchanted bronze knocker in the shape of an eagle. When you rap on the door, this knocker will ask you a question, and if you can answer it correctly, you are allowed in. This simple barrier has kept out everyone but Ravenclaws for nearly a thousand years.
Some first-years are scared by having to answer the eagle’s questions, but don’t worry. Ravenclaws learn quickly, and you’ll soon enjoy the challenges the door sets. It’s not unusual to find twenty people standing outside the common room door, all trying to work out the answer to the day’s question together. This is a great way to meet fellow Ravenclaws from other years, and to learn from them – although it is a bit annoying if you’ve forgotten your Quidditch robes and need to get in and out in a hurry. In fact, I’d advise you to triple-check your bag for everything you need before leaving Ravenclaw Tower.
Another cool thing about Ravenclaw is that our people are the most individual – some might even call them eccentrics. But geniuses are often out of step with ordinary folk, and unlike some other houses we could mention, we think you’ve got the right to wear what you like, believe what you want, and say what you feel. We aren’t put off by people who march to a different tune; on the contrary, we value them!
Speaking of eccentrics, you’ll like our Head of house, Professor Filius Flitwick. People often underestimate him, because he’s really tiny (we think he’s part elf, but we’ve never been rude enough to ask) and he’s got a squeaky voice, but he’s the best and most knowledgeable Charms master alive in the world today. His office door is always open to any Ravenclaw with a problem, and if you’re in a real state he’ll get out these delicious little cupcakes he keeps in a tin in his desk drawer and make them do a little dance for you. In fact, it’s worth pretending you’re in a real state just to see them jive.
Ravenclaw house has an illustrious history. Most of the greatest wizarding inventors and innovators were in our house, including Perpetua Fancourt, the inventor of the lunascope, Laverne de Montmorency, a great pioneer of love potions, and Ignatia Wildsmith, the inventor of Floo powder. Famous Ravenclaw Ministers for Magic include Millicent Bagnold, who was in power on the night that Harry Potter survived the Dark Lord’s curse, and defended the wizarding celebrations all over Britain with the words, ‘I assert our inalienable right to party'. There was also Minister Lorcan McLaird, who was a quite brilliant wizard, but preferred to communicate by puffing smoke out of the end of his wand. Well, I did say we produce eccentrics. In fact, we are also the house that gave the wizarding world Uric the Oddball, who used a jellyfish for a hat. He’s the punch line of a lot of wizarding jokes.
As for our relationship with the other three houses: well, you’ve probably heard about the Slytherins. They’re not all bad, but you’d do well to be on your guard until you know them well. They’ve got a long house tradition of doing whatever it takes to win – so watch out, especially in Quidditch matches and exams.
The Gryffindors are OK. If I had a criticism, I’d say Gryffindors tend to be show-offs. They’re also much less tolerant than we are of people who are different; in fact, they’ve been known to make jokes about Ravenclaws who have developed an interest in levitation, or the possible magical uses of troll bogies, or ovomancy, which (as you probably know) is a method of divination using eggs. Gryffindors haven’t got our intellectual curiosity, whereas we’ve got no problem if you want to spend your days and nights cracking eggs in a corner of the common room and writing down your predictions according to the way the yolks fall. In fact, you’ll probably find a few people to help you.
As for the Hufflepuffs, well, nobody could say they’re not nice people. In fact, they’re some of the nicest people in the school. Let’s just say you needn’t worry too much about them when it comes to competition at exam time.
I think that’s nearly everything. Oh yes, our house ghost is the Grey Lady. The rest of the school thinks she never speaks, but she’ll talk to Ravenclaws. She’s particularly useful if you’re lost, or you’ve mislaid something.
I’m sure you’ll have a good night. Our dormitories are in turrets off the main tower; our four-poster beds are covered in sky blue silk eiderdowns and the sound of the wind whistling around the windows is very relaxing.
And once again: well done on becoming a member of the cleverest, quirkiest and most interesting house at Hogwarts.
Poufsouffle: - Spoiler:
Hufflepuff Welcome Message By J.K. Rowling
Congratulations! I’m Prefect Gabriel Truman, and I’m delighted to welcome you to HUFFLEPUFF HOUSE. Our emblem is the badger, an animal that is often underestimated, because it lives quietly until attacked, but which, when provoked, can fight off animals much larger than itself, including wolves. Our house colours are yellow and black, and our common room lies one floor below the ground, on the same corridor as the kitchens.
Now, there are a few things you should know about Hufflepuff house. First of all, let’s deal with a perennial myth about the place, which is that we’re the least clever house. WRONG. Hufflepuff is certainly the least boastful house, but we’ve produced just as many brilliant witches and wizards as any other. Want proof? Look up Grogan Stump, one of the most popular Ministers for Magic of all time. He was a Hufflepuff – as were the successful Ministers Artemesia Lufkin and Dugald McPhail. Then there’s the world authority on magical creatures, Newt Scamander; Bridget Wenlock, the famous thirteenth-century Arithmancer who first discovered the magical properties of the number seven, and Hengist of Woodcroft, who founded the all-wizarding village of Hogsmeade, which lies very near Hogwarts School. Hufflepuffs all.
So, as you can see, we’ve produced more than our fair share of powerful, brilliant and daring witches and wizards, but, just because we don’t shout about it, we don’t get the credit we deserve. Ravenclaws, in particular, assume that any outstanding achiever must have come from their house. I got into big trouble during my third year for duelling a Ravenclaw prefect who insisted that Bridget Wenlock had come from his house, not mine. I should have got a week of detentions, but Professor Sprout let me off with a warning and a box of coconut ice.
Hufflepuffs are trustworthy and loyal. We don’t shoot our mouths off, but cross us at your peril; like our emblem, the badger, we will protect ourselves, our friends and our families against all-comers. Nobody intimidates us.
However, it’s true that Hufflepuff is a bit lacking in one area. We’ve produced the fewest Dark wizards of any house in this school. Of course, you’d expect Slytherin to churn out evil-doers, seeing as they’ve never heard of fair play and prefer cheating over hard work any day, but even Gryffindor (the house we get on best with) has produced a few dodgy characters.
What else do you need to know? Oh yes, the entrance to the common room is concealed in a stack of large barrels in a nook on the right hand side of the kitchen corridor. Tap the barrel two from the bottom, middle of the second row, in the rhythm of ‘Helga Hufflepuff’, and the lid will swing open. We are the only house at Hogwarts that also has a repelling device for would-be intruders. If the wrong lid is tapped, or if the rhythm of the tapping is wrong, the illegal entrant is doused in vinegar.
You will hear other houses boast of their security arrangements, but it so happens that in more than a thousand years, the Hufflepuff common room and dormitories have never been seen by outsiders. Like badgers, we know exactly how to lie low – and how to defend ourselves.
Once you’ve opened the barrel, crawl inside and along the passageway behind it, and you will emerge into the cosiest common room of them all. It is round and earthy and low-ceilinged; it always feels sunny, and its circular windows have a view of rippling grass and dandelions.
There is a lot of burnished copper about the place, and many plants, which either hang from the ceiling or sit on the windowsills. Our Head of house, Professor Pomona Sprout, is Head of Herbology, and she brings the most interesting specimens (some of which dance and talk) to decorate our room – one reason why Hufflepuffs are often very good at Herbology. Our overstuffed sofas and chairs are upholstered in yellow and black, and our dormitories are reached through round doors in the walls of the common room. Copper lamps cast a warm light over our four-posters, all of which are covered in patchwork quilts, and copper bed warmers hang on the walls, should you have cold feet.
Our house ghost is the friendliest of them all: the Fat Friar. You’ll recognise him easily enough; he’s plump and wears monk’s robes, and he’s very helpful if you get lost or are in any kind of trouble.
I think that’s nearly everything. I must say, I hope some of you are good Quidditch players. Hufflepuff hasn’t done as well as I’d like in the Quidditch tournament lately.
You should sleep comfortably. We’re protected from storms and wind down in our dormitories; we never have the disturbed nights those in the towers sometimes experience.
And once again: congratulations on becoming a member of the friendliest, most decent and most tenacious house of them all.
Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human? Pointless, really... "Do the stars gaze back?" Now *that's* a question. |
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