Harry Potter Wiki
Register
Advertisement
Harry Potter Wiki

"Yeah, we'll call on you... If we ever need someone mental."
Ron Weasley[src]

Sir Cadogan is the name of a knight in a portrait hanging on the seventh floor of Hogwarts Castle. Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger first encountered him on their way to their first Divination class; he guided them to North Tower. Sir Cadogan is widely considered to be insane by the students. He has a huge sword and a little fat pony.

"What villains are these that trespass upon my private lands? Who dares challenge Sir Cadogan? Back, you scurvy bragarts, you --!"
— Sir Cadogan[src]

In 1993, after Sirius Black attacked the Fat Lady in an attempt to enter Gryffindor Tower, Sir Cadogan was appointed the guardian of the tower until the Fat Lady's portrait was repaired, mainly because all of the other portraits were too scared to do it.

43143-26301

Sir Cadogan seen by students

Several students complained about his constant challenging students to duels, and his changing of the passwords - he was known for thinking up extremely complicated passwords, and changing them several times a week - but Professor McGonagall, Head of Gryffindor House, ignored them. However, when Sir Cadogan allowed Sirius Black entry to Gryffindor Tower, he was promptly fired and the Fat Lady returned to her job.

In 1996-1997 school year, Damara Dodderidge seemed to have a crush on Sir Cadogan.

Much later, in 1997, during the Battle of Hogwarts, Sir Cadogan shouted encouragement to Harry Potter as he ran through the castle, telling Harry to drive out the Death Eaters, whom he referred to as "dogs," "scoundrels," "braggarts," and "rogues."

The Quest of Sir Cadogan

The Quest of Sir Cadogan is a game on the DVD version of 1996y Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)]], which focuses on him traveling through portraits to get to the Gryffindor Common Room to take the place of the Fat Lady as guardian of the tower, having various misadventures en route. The player must guide Sir Cadogan through the portraits by choosing between two paths at certain points, in which choosing the right path will help him save time, and choosing the wrong path will result in him performing a time wasting and usually comical action. For example, when Sir Cadogan runs toward the top of a spiral staircase, the right path will send him sliding down the banister (before proceeding to fall off and tumble down the stair and sliding to a stop), and the wrong one will make him vault over the banister, plummet towards the floor, make a large, knight-shaped hole on impact, stagger around, then pass out. The player will also have to play a selection of mini-games, such as throwing Quaffles in Quidditch, or selecting the order in which a series of potions bubble. During the quest, the player can grab clocks, to save time, or Time-Turners, to redo a certain section they did badly on. At the end of the game the player will be awarded one of three different ranks: Page, Squire, or Knight. The rank achieved depends on the route the player took, how well they did in the mini-games and how many clocks they grabbed.

Appearances

Advertisement