JKRowling.com’s secret “Room of Requirement” door (accessed by clicking the eraser on her main desk and then clicking the handle on the door) is now open, revealing the map of the future generations of Harry Potter characters. Jo Rowling drew this chart while being filmed for the documentary, “JK Rowling, A Year in the Life,” which will air on British ITV tomorrow evening.
This is fantastic. I wonder if Draco’s child’s name is hyphenated: Scorpius Hyperion Greengrass-Malfoy. A mouth full! :) I wonder, though, why the Weasley children had so few children themselves having grown up in such a large nuclear family. Very interesting. Thanks!
Ok….someone correct me if I’m wrong here…..we all know Jo can’t do math, but doesn’t she have the year Fred died wrong? Harry’s born in 1980, right? So he would have turned 17 at the beginning of book 7, in 1997. But the end of book 7 is in 1998. So, Fred died in 1998, didn’t he? I noticed she did the same thing with Dumbledore, she put he died in 1996. Am I missing something here?
george & angelina makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside :) i get the feeling that fred was more interested in his shop stuff, so maybe he would be okay with his ex marrying his brother. and anyhow, it was probably more of a mature relationship with g&a than fred had with her while they were, how old, like 16? makes a pretty big difference.
WOAH. Had tears when I saw that George named his kid Fred. Bloody hell. How can I keep that page? Might sound dumb, but I’m rather inept with this whole technology whatsit.
I thought Fred dated Angelina – we see her accepting such an informal ‘will u dance with me’ in GOF that I thought they were definitely dating. How did she get involved with George then? i would love to know this backstory…
I loved everyone of Ms Rowlings “Harry Potter” series. My favorites are
the first one and the last one but they were all great. When I’m blessed
with grandchildren I’d like to read them to them ( that’ll keep me busy for
a few months) The tribute of the Nineteen Year gap is great and the way
Harry named his kids to prove I think your stories are for all ages, I’m 54
and enjoyed them all
Awwww!!!!! This is so awesome!!!!!!
But who the hell is Alexis (?) Greengrass?? Does anbody know? Is she the sister of Daphne Greengrass??? If someone knows, let me know, too!!! PLEASE!!! Thank god he didn`t marry Parkinson!!!
“Ok….someone correct me if I’m wrong here…..we all know Jo can’t do math, but doesn’t she have the year Fred died wrong? Harry’s born in 1980, right? So he would have turned 17 at the beginning of book 7, in 1997. But the end of book 7 is in 1998. So, Fred died in 1998, didn’t he? I noticed she did the same thing with Dumbledore, she put he died in 1996. Am I missing something here?”
she CANT do math—-ALL of her numbers to date have been wrong
I take nothing she says with numbers seriously
OI! why are you all stressing from fred death date. Jo ain’t perfect so she got it wrong, yes the world has now officialy ended(rolling eyes)
on a nicer note: this tree is so cool, the names for harry’s boys well it was obvious isn’t it listed in the books or have i just read too many fanfics on the subject?
i’m kind of disapointed about charlie in my imagination charlie has met a woman/ man who loves dragon as much as he does.
i just love scorpy name, i have a feeling that scorpy is a much nicer boy then his dad used to be(yes i believe draco has reformed) i see a potter malfoy marrige someday.
as for luna children well the names fit i mean it’s luna.
george marrying angelina isn’t so weird when you think of it there was no indication in the books that she and fred were dating the only thing that happened was that they went to the yule ball together.
"Most of us reckon he's still out there somewhere but lost his powers. Too weak to carry on. 'Cause somethin' about you finished him, Harry. There was somethin' goin' on that night he hadn't counted on -- I dunno what it was, no one does -- but somethin'
This is fantastic. I wonder if Draco’s child’s name is hyphenated: Scorpius Hyperion Greengrass-Malfoy. A mouth full! :) I wonder, though, why the Weasley children had so few children themselves having grown up in such a large nuclear family. Very interesting. Thanks!