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A '''Beast''' is one of the three classifications used by the [[Ministry of Magic]] to catalogue the various magical creatures that inhabit the [[wizard]]ing world. Loosely defined, a Beast is a magical creature that does not have sufficient intelligence to understand the laws of the magical community. The current definition was laid down by [[Minister for Magic]] [[Grogan Stump]] in [[1811]], and the [[Beast Division]] was formed as part of the [[Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures]].
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A '''Beast''' is one of the three classifications used by the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] to catalogue the various magical creatures that inhabit the [[Wizarding world|wizarding world]]. Loosely defined, a Beast is a magical creature that does not have sufficient intelligence to understand the laws of the magical community nor bear part of the responsibility in shaping those laws. The current definition was laid down by [[Minister for Magic]] [[Grogan Stump]] in [[1810s|1811]], and the [[Beast Division]] was formed as part of the [[Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures]]. There are even extremists who campaign for [[Muggles]] to be classified as Beasts.
   
However, there are exceptions. [[Centaur]]s and [[Merpeople]] both requested to be classified as Beasts, objecting to some of the other creatures they would have to share "[[Being]]" status with, such as [[Hag]]s and [[Vampire]]s. [[Acromantula]]s, [[Manticore]]s and the [[Sphinx]] would have all qualified for Being status since they were intelligent and capable of Human speech, but since they would not get past their violent natures, they were classified as Beasts.
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However, there are exceptions. [[Centaur]]s and [[Merpeople]] both requested to be classified as Beasts, refusing "Being" status because they objected to some of the other creatures they would have to share "[[Being]]" status with, such as [[Hag]]s and [[Vampire]]s.
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[[Acromantula]]s, [[Manticore]]s (formerly) and the [[Sphinx]] would have all qualified for Being status since they were capable of intelligent speech, but since they try to eat any person that goes near them, are vicious and bloodthirsty, and become dangerous when the things they are guarding are threatened or when they are given the wrong answer to their puzzles or riddles, they were classified as Beasts. Additionally, werewolves are only classified as Beasts in their transformed state. When there is no full moon they retain their Being status like any other human.
   
 
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*''[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them]]''
 
*''[[Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (real)|Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them]]''
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*[[Harry Potter: The Creature Vault]]
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Revision as of 10:35, 26 March 2016

A Beast is one of the three classifications used by the Ministry of Magic to catalogue the various magical creatures that inhabit the wizarding world. Loosely defined, a Beast is a magical creature that does not have sufficient intelligence to understand the laws of the magical community nor bear part of the responsibility in shaping those laws. The current definition was laid down by Minister for Magic Grogan Stump in 1811, and the Beast Division was formed as part of the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. There are even extremists who campaign for Muggles to be classified as Beasts.

However, there are exceptions. Centaurs and Merpeople both requested to be classified as Beasts, refusing "Being" status because they objected to some of the other creatures they would have to share "Being" status with, such as Hags and Vampires.

Acromantulas, Manticores (formerly) and the Sphinx would have all qualified for Being status since they were capable of intelligent speech, but since they try to eat any person that goes near them, are vicious and bloodthirsty, and become dangerous when the things they are guarding are threatened or when they are given the wrong answer to their puzzles or riddles, they were classified as Beasts. Additionally, werewolves are only classified as Beasts in their transformed state. When there is no full moon they retain their Being status like any other human.

Appearances