J. K. Rowling

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

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  • aboevaahas quoted6 years ago
    For a fascinating examination of this fortunate tendency of Muggles, the reader might
    like to consult The Philosophy of the Mundane: Why the Muggles Prefer Not to Know,
    Professor Mordicus Egg (Dust & Mildewe, 1963).
  • aboevaahas quoted6 years ago
    Meanwhile the world’s largest kelpie continues to evade capture
    in Loch Ness and appears to have developed a positive thirst for
    publicity.
  • aboevaahas quoted6 years ago
    centaurs objected to some of the creatures with whom they were asked to share
    “being” status, such as hags and vampires, and declared that they would manage their
    own affairs separately from wizards. A year later the merpeople made the same request.
  • aboevaahas quoted6 years ago
    Naturally, the matter has not rested there. We are all familiar
    with the extremists who campaign for the classification of
    Muggles as “beasts”; we are all aware that the centaurs have
    refused “being” status and requested to remain “beasts”;3
    werewolves, meanwhile, have been shunted between the Beast
    and Being divisions for many years; at the time of writing there
    is an office for Werewolf Support Services at the Being Division
    whereas the Werewolf Registry and Werewolf Capture Unit fall
    under the Beast Division.
  • aboevaahas quoted6 years ago
    Stump therefore created the three
    divisions of the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures that
    exist today: the Beast Division, the Being Division, and the Spirit Division.
  • aboevaahas quoted6 years ago
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