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    • Nearly Headless Nick: Gryffindor house ghost.
    • The Grey Lady: Ravenclaw house ghost.
    • The Fat Friar: Hufflepuff house ghost.
    • The Bloody Baron: Slytherin house ghost.
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    A ghost was the transparent, three-dimensional imprint of a deceased witch or wizard, which continued to exist in the mortal world. Muggles cannot come back as ghosts, and the wisest witches and wizards chose not to. It was those with "unfinished business", whether in the form of fear, guilt, regrets or overt attachment to the material world who re...

    Since ghosts were already dead, they couldn't die a second time or be destroyed (not to be confused with Immortality). For example, a person would have died if they met the gaze of a Basilisk, but since ghosts couldn't die again, they would have been petrified instead. This could be reversed by a Mandrake Restorative Draught, although the method of...

    Witches and wizards were much more susceptible to what Muggles call paranormal activity, and would see (and hear) ghosts plainly where a Muggle might only feel that a haunted place is cold or "creepy". Muggles who insist that they see ghosts in perfect focus are either a) lying or b) wizards showing off — and in flagrant breach of the International...

    Professor Amberose Swott may have become a ghost after death as he appeared in a portrait at Hogwarts, but also on the Marauder's Map.
    According to W.O.M.B.A.T., ghosts may have had the ability to move liquid or gas.
    The ghosts Edmund Grubb, the Black Knight and The Toadwere cut from final drafts.
    It is possible that while ghosts might be silver-greyish to the living, it is possible that through their eyes, they see themselves and each other the way they looked alive, as Nearly Headless Nick...
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    • Nearly Headless Nick. Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, known in his afterlife as Nearly Headless Nick, is more than happy to terrify young Gryffindors with a look at his poorly severed neck.
    • The Fat Friar. The Fat Friar is the Hufflepuff house ghost. While not much is known about the portly specter's origins, we do know that he was born in the 10th century, around the same time Hogwarts was founded.
    • The Grey Lady. Ravenclaw's ghost, the Grey Lady, boasts an even more tragic backstory than Moaning Myrtle. As the daughter of Hogwarts founder Rowena Ravenclaw herself, Helena Ravenclaw lived in her brilliant mother's shadow.
    • The Bloody Baron. The Bloody Baron is basically the guy who flips out after a girl he DMs doesn't immediately fall for him. This guy not only killed Helena Ravenclaw when she refused his advances, he followed her to Hogwarts post-mortem, forcing her to endure her afterlife alongside her killer.
  1. Aug 29, 2023 · The house ghosts at Hogwarts, such as Nearly Headless Nick, the Fat Friar, the Grey Lady, and the Bloody Baron, have unique backstories and personalities. ... (Gryffindor), the Fat Friar ...

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  2. Oct 6, 2016 · Moaning Myrtle. Before she was Hogwarts’ most, er, impassioned ghost, Moaning Myrtle was an unhappy and picked-upon child. Born in the late 1920s to Muggle parents, Myrtle Warren started her Hogwarts life in the early 1940s, where she was sorted into Ravenclaw. She had no friends, and was bullied relentlessly because of her glasses and acne.

  3. Aug 10, 2015 · Hogwarts is the most heavily haunted dwelling place in Britain (and this is against stiff competition, as there are more reported ghost sightings/sensings on these damp islands than anywhere else in the world). The castle is a congenial place for ghosts, because the living inhabitants treat their dead friends with tolerance and even affection, no matter how many times they have heard the same ...

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  5. The man sent out after Helena Ravenclaw, aka the Grey Lady, is the ghost of Slytherin house. He is known as the Bloody Baron. He is usually one of the only ghosts referred to as intimidating. His ...

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