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PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:55 pm 
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thanks to Pottermore for this recent update:
https://www.pottermore.com/news/ilvermo ... ing-school

Pottermore reveals that Ilvermorny is the American wizarding school

Friday 29th Jan 2016

Brand new writing by J.K. Rowling has revealed more information about the other schools of witchcraft and wizardry, and that the North American magical school’s name is Ilvermorny.

Actress Evanna Lynch has just left the stage at the Celebration of Harry Potter at the Universal Orlando Resort, where she told thousands of Potter fans the good news.

Exclusive writing by J.K. Rowling on the Brazilian, Japanese and African schools was also unveiled at the event and is now available to read on Pottermore.

Oh my stars, there’s so much to say: we learned that Brazilian students at Castelobruxo are particularly adept at Herbology and Magizoology; Japanese witches and wizards at Mahoutokoro wear enchanted robes that change colour as their magical knowledge improves, and that the only address ever given for Uagadou in Africa is ‘Mountains of the Moon.’

Pause for a moment to catch your breath.

As for Ilvermorny… All of you eagle-eyed fans had an inkling that word was going to mean something special, and Pottermore will bring you more writing by J.K. Rowling on this magical school soon.

Follow the links to read all about Castelobruxo, Mahoutokoro and Uagadou and happy reading, everyone.

And with Sorting back, the Pottermore booth at the expo has been packed with fans looking to discover their Hogwarts house. It’s also home to a rather special map, showing the locations of all the schools we know about (so far).


Pottermore booth at Celebration of Harry Potter 2016

The Pottermore booth at A Celebration of Harry Potter, just before doors opened

If you’re at the Celebration this year, come and visit us to check out our wizarding schools map for yourself. You just have to scan the map using the app Blippar* to read more about each school.

*Blippar is available for iOS, Android and Windows Phone.



Castelobruxo
By J.K. Rowling
[Cass - tell - o - broo - shoo]

The Brazilian school for magic, which takes students from all over South America, may be found hidden deep within the rainforest. The fabulous castle appears to be a ruin to the few Muggle eyes that have ever fallen upon it (a trick shared by Hogwarts; opinion is divided on who got the idea from whom). Castelobruxo is an imposing square edifice of golden rock, often compared to a temple. Both building and grounds are protected by the Caipora, small and furry spirit-beings who are extraordinarily mischievous and tricky, and who emerge under cover of night to watch over the students and the creatures who live in the forest. Former Castelobruxo Headmistress Benedita Dourado was once heard to laugh heartily, on an exchange visit to Hogwarts, when Headmaster Armando Dippet complained of Peeves the poltergeist. Her offer to send him some Caipora for the Forbidden Forest 'to show you what trouble really is' was not accepted.

Castelobruxo students wear bright green robes and are especially advanced in both Herbology and Magizoology; the school offers very popular exchange programmes for European students* who wish to study the magical flora and fauna of South America. Castelobruxo has produced a number of famous ex-students, including one of the world's most famous potioneers, Libatius Borage (author of, among other works, Advanced Potion-Making, Asiatic Anti-Venoms and Have Yourself a Fiesta in a Bottle!), and João Coelho, Captain of the world-renowned Quidditch team the Tarapoto Tree- Skimmers.

* It was one of these trips that Bill Weasley's parents could not afford, causing his disappointed penfriend at Castelobruxo to send him something nasty in the post.




Mahoutokoro By J.K. Rowling
[Mah - hoot - o - koh - ro]

This ancient Japanese school has the smallest student body of the eleven great wizarding schools and takes students from the age of seven (although they do not board until they are eleven). While day students, wizarding children are flown back and forth to their homes every day on the backs of a flock of giant storm petrels. The ornate and exquisite palace of Mahoutokoro is made of mutton-fat jade, and stands on the topmost point of the 'uninhabited' (or so Muggles think) Volcanic island of Minami Iwo Jima.

Students are presented with enchanted robes when they arrive, which grow in size as they do, and which gradually change colour as the learning of their wearer increases, beginning a faint pink colour and becoming (if top grades are achieved in every magical subject) gold. If the robes turn white, this is an indication that the student has betrayed the Japanese wizard's code and adopted illegal practices (which in Europe we call 'Dark' magic) or broken the International Statute of Secrecy. To 'turn white' is a terrible disgrace, which results in instant expulsion from the school and trial at the Japanese Ministry for Magic. Mahoutokoro's reputation rests not only on its impressive academic prowess, but also on its outstanding reputation for Quidditch, which, legend has it, was introduced to Japan centuries ago by a band of foolhardy Hogwarts students who were blown off course during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe on wholly inadequate broomsticks. Rescued by a party of wizarding staff from Mahoutokoro, who had been observing the movements of the planets, they remained as guests long enough to teach their Japanese counterparts the rudiments of the game, a move they lived to regret. Every member of the Japanese Quidditch team and the current Champion's League winners (the Toyohashi Tengu) attributes their prowess to the gruelling training they were given at Mahoutokoro, where they practise over a sometimes turbulent sea in stormy conditions, forced to keep an eye out not only for the Bludgers but also for planes from the Muggle airbase on a neighbouring island.




Uagadou By J.K. Rowling
[Wag-a-doo]

Although Africa has a number of smaller wizarding schools (for advice on locating these, see introductory paragraph), there is only one that has stood the test of time (at least a thousand years) and achieved an enviable international reputation: Uagadou. The largest of all wizarding schools, it welcomes students from all over the enormous continent. The only address ever given is 'Mountains of the Moon'; visitors speak of a stunning edifice carved out of the mountainside and shrouded in mist, so that it sometimes appears simply to float in mid-air. Much (some would say all) magic originated in Africa, and Uagadou graduates are especially well versed in Astronomy, Alchemy and Self-Transfiguration.

The wand is a European invention, and while African witches and wizards have adopted it as a useful tool in the last century, many spells are cast simply by pointing the finger or through hand gestures. This gives Uagadou students a sturdy line of defence when accused of breaking the International Statute of Secrecy ('I was only waving, I never meant his chin to fall off'). At a recent International Symposium of Animagi, the Uagadou School Team attracted a lot of press when their exhibition of synchronised transforming caused a near riot. Many older and more experienced witches and wizards felt threatened by fourteen-year-olds who could turn at will into elephants and cheetahs, and a formal complaint was lodged with the International Confederation of Wizards by Adrian Tutley (Animagus: gerbil). The long list of celebrated ex-students produced by Uagadou includes Babajide Akingbade, who succeeded Albus Dumbledore as the Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards.

Students receive notice that they have gained entrance at Uagadou from Dream Messengers, sent by the headmaster or headmistress of the day. The Dream Messenger will appear to the children as they sleep and will leave a token, usually an inscribed stone, which is found in the child’s hand on waking. No other school employs this method of pupil selection.



More information regarding all the schools can be found here:
https://www.pottermore.com/collection/wizarding-schools

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:07 pm 
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The link to Ivermorny is broken (takes you to a 'sorry, this page is not ... blah blah blah)

if you click the last link on the post above regarding all the wizarding schools, a page pops up when you click the Ivermorny link and says that it is coming soon.

Figgy ... if you like, after Ivermorny has been written about on Pottermore, This post can be copied or moved to the Tree By The Lake: Backstory - Wizarding Schools
(you have done such a fabulous job putting everything there, it seems that the honor should be yours)

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 7:44 pm 
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Thanks to Pottermore for this announcement:
Rowling releases new information about Ilvermony

Discover Ilvermorny and be sorted into your house


Watch a beautiful introductory video to J.K. Rowling’s latest writing on the North American wizarding school, Ilvermorny, released today on Pottermore. You can even discover your Ilvermorny house in a brand new Sorting Ceremony, written by J.K. Rowling.

It’s a very special day on Pottermore. Earlier this year we revealed new writing from J.K. Rowling on the Brazilian, Japanese and Ugandan wizarding schools, and teased that the name of the North American wizarding school was Ilvermorny.

Well today we can finally share with you the story of how Ilvermorny was founded, and more about its four houses: Horned Serpent, Pukwudgie, Thunderbird and Wampus. But first things first, this video should whet your appetite: see the video using the link above

And without further ado, we recommend that you read ‘Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry’ to discover how this mysterious establishment came to be, and the lifestory of its founder, Isolt Sayre.

‘Ilvermorny’ is the second in a series of new writing by J.K. Rowling called Magic in North America, which will help us learn a little more of the history of magic in the United States before the release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them in November.

The brand new Ilvermorny Sorting Ceremony was written by J.K. Rowling herself. There are four Ilvermorny houses, named after four magical creatures:
• Horned Serpent – a ‘great horned river serpent with a jewel set into its forehead’
• Pukwudgie – ‘a short, grey-faced, large-eared creature’
• Thunderbird – a creature that ‘can create storms as it flies’
• Wampus – ‘a magical, panther-like creature that is fast, strong and almost impossible to kill’

We hope you enjoy this exciting new piece of writing by J.K. Rowling, the video and discovering your Ilvermorny house.

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I just finished reading about the school and getting sorted in the Ilvermorny house.
I am a Thunderbird ... which is very odd, because I am the least adventurist person I know lol
Thunderbird
    Named by Chadwick Boot after his favourite magical beast, the Thunderbird, a beast that can create storms as it flies. Thunderbird house is sometimes considered to represent the soul of a witch or wizard. It is also said that Thunderbird favours adventurers.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:38 pm 
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these are the four Ilvermorny Houses:

Ilvermorny House: Wampus:
Named by Webster Boot after his favourite magical beast, the Wampus; a magical panther-like creature that was fast, strong and almost impossible to kill. Wampus house is sometimes considered to represent the body of a witch or wizard. It is also said that Wampus favours warriors.

Ilvermorny House: Pukwudgie:
Named by James Steward, after the fiercely independent magical creature the Pukwudgie; Pukwudgie house is sometimes considered to represent the heart of a witch or wizard. It is also said that Pukwudgie favours healers.

Ilvermorny House: Horned Serpent:
Named by Isolt Sayre after the great horned river serpent that has a jewel set into its forehead; Horned Serpent house is sometimes considered to represent the mind of a witch or wizard. It is also said that Horned Serpent favours scholars.

Ilvermorny House: Thunderbird:
Named by Chadwick Boot after his favourite magical beast, the Thunderbird, a beast that can create storms as it flies. Thunderbird house is sometimes considered to represent the soul of a witch or wizard. It is also said that Thunderbird favours adventurers.

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I too was sorted into Thunderbird.



(I wonder if JKR knows Thunderbird is uber-cheap nasty wine, generally familiar to skid-row types...)


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Mrs. Figg wrote:
I too was sorted into Thunderbird.
(I wonder if JKR knows Thunderbird is uber-cheap nasty wine, generally familiar to skid-row types...)

And I wonder how you know this... :teasing-neener: :laughing-rolling:


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:icon-wink: Must be because I was sorted into Thunderbird.:roll:


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What else could it possibly be? :P


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