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'''Annis Black''' was a [[Hag]] who lived in a cave in Deadmarsh, [[England]] during the late twentieth century. She wrote a letter to the ''[[Daily Prophet]]'' complaining about the paper's portrayal of Hags as flesh-eating monsters.
 
'''Annis Black''' was a [[Hag]] who lived in a cave in Deadmarsh, [[England]] during the late twentieth century. She wrote a letter to the ''[[Daily Prophet]]'' complaining about the paper's portrayal of Hags as flesh-eating monsters.
 
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
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*''[[Daily Prophet Newsletters]]''
 
*''[[Daily Prophet Newsletters]]''
 
[[Category:British individuals|Black, Annis]]
 
[[Category:British individuals|Black, Annis]]
[[Category:Females|Black, Annis]]
 
 
[[Category:Hags|Black, Annis]]
 
[[Category:Hags|Black, Annis]]

Revision as of 23:08, 25 July 2009

Annis Black was a Hag who lived in a cave in Deadmarsh, England during the late twentieth century. She wrote a letter to the Daily Prophet complaining about the paper's portrayal of Hags as flesh-eating monsters.

Behind the scenes

The name Annis Black is presumably based on the legendary Hag, Black Annis, who is said to have eaten children, and then hung their skins on the walls of her cave.

Appearances