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  1. What's your favorite or the most unique you've seen in fanfiction, whether it's shape, ability, or the way it's used? Mine is, without a doubt, Harry's human Patronus in HPMOR.

  2. Somebody's Patronus should be reminiscent of their personality and/or their source of happy thoughts. Snape's was a doe because Lily was basically the only happy thing in his life, while Tonks's probably changed to a wolf because she started powering it with thoughts of (and love for) Remus.

  3. May 19, 2024 · Harry and Dumbledore's Patronuses really speak to their owner and exemplify them well. Why do Hermione, Luna and Ron have their patronuses? (otter, hare, terrier) He saw Ron’s silver terrier burst...

  4. As such, a patronus could change if a person's ideal protector changed; a teenager's is likely to represent their parent, but an adult's is more likely to represent their partner, closest friend, or a mentor. Also in this case, a patronus does not match a person's animagus form, except in a few cases.

  5. As if on cue, Hermione's Patronus, a bright silver otter, flounced gracefully after the stag, its sleek body gamboling over the other animal's back. The otter circled the stag playfully, winding around its neck and legs with amazing ease, before sprinting to the other side of the room.

  6. Jun 6, 2020 · Stories on the Patronuses of various characters and what they mean to them. Some are incidents, some are reactions, some are canon and some not. Notes: All the stories can stand alone. The series is just for the common theme of Patronuses. It is marked complete only because the stories are oneshots.

  7. At sixteen years of age, Lily was properly ashamed to admit that she's never once conjured a patronus. She's read all about them, memorized the theory, and even written an essay on them, but for some reason she's never actually conjured one.

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