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|name= Portkey
 
|name= Portkey
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|manufacturer=[[Wizardkind|Witch]] or [[Wizardkind|wizard]] using the [[Portus]] charm
 
|manufacturer=[[Wizardkind|Witch]] or [[Wizardkind|wizard]] using the [[Portus]] charm
|made=By using ''Portus'' on any object
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|made=By using ''[[Portus]]'' on any object
|usage= Transports people to a pre-determinated destination
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|usage= Transports people to a pre-determined destination
 
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Harry|Why are we all standing round some manky old boot?|Fred|Not just any manky old boot, mate, it's a Portkey!|What's a Portkey?|[[Fred Weasley]] and [[Harry Potter]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)}}
 
A '''Portkey''' is an object enchanted to instantly bring anyone touching it to a specific location. Most of the time, a Portkey is an everyday object that would not draw the attention of a [[Muggle]]. Travelling by Portkey is said to feel like having a hook "somewhere behind the navel" pulling the traveller to their location.
 
A '''Portkey''' is an object enchanted to instantly bring anyone touching it to a specific location. Most of the time, a Portkey is an everyday object that would not draw the attention of a [[Muggle]]. Travelling by Portkey is said to feel like having a hook "somewhere behind the navel" pulling the traveller to their location.
   
 
==Properties==
 
==Properties==
Portkeys have an advantage over [[Floo Powder]] in that they may transport many people at once, but each Portkey can only transport its users to one destination. Unlike [[Apparition]], Portkeys may also be used by anyone, such as underage witches and wizards and possibly even [[Muggle]]s, though there are no known instances of the latter occurring.
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Portkeys have an advantage over [[Floo Powder]] in that they may transport many people at once, but each Portkey can only transport its users to one destination. Unlike [[Apparition]], Portkeys may also be used by anyone, such as underage witches and wizards and even [[Muggle]]s. At least once such instance occured in [[2003]], when two Muggle dog-walkers were accidentally transported to a [[Celestina Warbeck]] concert.<ref>[http://www.pottermore.com/en-us/book4/chapter6/moment1/portkey "Portkeys" on ''Pottermore'']</ref>
   
Before the creation of the [[Hogwarts Express]], Portkeys were used as a means of transportation to not draw the attention of [[Muggle]]s. Eventually another method was sought, because the majority of students would either not find the item that was their Portkey or not arrive in time to take the Portkey. Many students were 'Portkey-sick' and the [[Hospital Wing]] was filled with students for the first few days of term, while they got over their hysterics and nausea.
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Before the creation of the [[Hogwarts Express]], Portkeys were used as a means of transportation to not draw the attention of [[Muggle]]s. Eventually another method was sought, because the majority of students would either not find the item that was their Portkey or not arrive in time to take the Portkey. Many students were 'Portkey-sick' and the [[Hospital Wing]] was filled with students for the first few days of term, while they got over their nausea and distress.
   
 
==Types of Portkeys==
 
==Types of Portkeys==
[[File:Portkey2.jpg|thumb|left|280px|[[Hermione Granger]], [[Harry Potter]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] during Portkey transportation from [[Ottery St. Catchpole]] to [[Quidditch World Cup]].]]
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[[File:Tumblr_m26b4h0blL1r5k5eto6_250.gif|frame|left|[[Hermione Granger]], [[Harry Potter]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]], and others land after being transported from [[Ottery St. Catchpole]] to [[Quidditch World Cup]].]]
   
 
Some Portkeys are preset to travel to their destinations at a specific time. Examples include the Portkeys that transported wizards to the [[Quidditch World Cup]] in [[1994]], and the ones that transported members of the [[Order of the Phoenix]] from the different Order safehouses to [[the Burrow]], after the [[Battle of the Seven Potters]] in [[1997]]. Other Portkeys are triggered immediately by a person's touch; examples include the [[Triwizard Cup]], which transported [[Harry Potter]] and [[Cedric Diggory]] to [[Little Hangleton]], and the broken statue head that sent [[Harry Potter]] back to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] after the [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries]]. It is unknown how one affects the difference between the two types of Portkeys.
 
Some Portkeys are preset to travel to their destinations at a specific time. Examples include the Portkeys that transported wizards to the [[Quidditch World Cup]] in [[1994]], and the ones that transported members of the [[Order of the Phoenix]] from the different Order safehouses to [[the Burrow]], after the [[Battle of the Seven Potters]] in [[1997]]. Other Portkeys are triggered immediately by a person's touch; examples include the [[Triwizard Cup]], which transported [[Harry Potter]] and [[Cedric Diggory]] to [[Little Hangleton]], and the broken statue head that sent [[Harry Potter]] back to [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] after the [[Battle of the Department of Mysteries]]. It is unknown how one affects the difference between the two types of Portkeys.
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Both types of Portkey travel to the destination along with their users. With touch-activated Portkeys, touching it again might transport the users back to their original location, as was the case with the Triwizard Cup. Time-activated ones can be handled before and after their assigned moment of use without effect.
 
Both types of Portkey travel to the destination along with their users. With touch-activated Portkeys, touching it again might transport the users back to their original location, as was the case with the Triwizard Cup. Time-activated ones can be handled before and after their assigned moment of use without effect.
   
==Creating unauthorized Portkeys==
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==Creating unauthorised Portkeys==
 
According to Remus Lupin, the creation of unauthorised Portkeys incurs some sort of punishment, and [[Cornelius Fudge]] was quite angry when Albus Dumbledore created one in front of him without permission. However, as demonstrated by Dumbledore and Barty Crouch Jr., the Ministry does not have the ability to detect the creation of such Portkeys.
 
According to Remus Lupin, the creation of unauthorised Portkeys incurs some sort of punishment, and [[Cornelius Fudge]] was quite angry when Albus Dumbledore created one in front of him without permission. However, as demonstrated by Dumbledore and Barty Crouch Jr., the Ministry does not have the ability to detect the creation of such Portkeys.
   
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*[[Amos Diggory|Amos]] and [[Cedric Diggory]]
 
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|rowspan="4"|[[1994]] [[Quidditch World Cup]]
 
|rowspan="4"|[[1994]] [[Quidditch World Cup]]
|rowspan="4"|Unknown, presumably the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]]
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An empty drink can
 
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*[[Arthur Weasley|Arthur]],[[Fred and George Weasley| Fred and George]], [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny]], and [[Ron Weasley]]
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[[Triwizard Cup]]
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==Etymology==
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French ''porter'', meaning "to carry", and English "key", in the sense of a secret of trick.<ref>''[[Pottermore]]''</ref>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*According to [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], in order for portkeys to be arranged between countries, the consent of both Nations's Ministries of Magic may be required.
 
*According to [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], in order for portkeys to be arranged between countries, the consent of both Nations's Ministries of Magic may be required.
 
*Also on [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], it is possible that releasing a Portkey before arriving at one's destination may result in serious injury or death.
 
*Also on [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], it is possible that releasing a Portkey before arriving at one's destination may result in serious injury or death.
*It is unknown why the Death Eaters used the Vanishing Cabinet when they could have created a portkey to Hogwarts unless there is a specific spell that stops portkeys, however Albus Dumbledore made one from the Ministry so this is also a contradiction. However, it may be possible that only the Headmaster or Headmistress of the time can make a Portkey in and out of Hogwarts, especially as such has been established to be the case with Apparition.
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*It is unknown why the Death Eaters used the Vanishing Cabinet when they could have created a portkey to Hogwarts unless there is a specific spell that stops portkeys, however Albus Dumbledore made one from the Ministry so this is also a contradiction. However, it may be possible that only the Headmaster or Headmistress of the time can make a Portkey in and out of Hogwarts, especially as such has been established to be the case with Apparition. Of course, as the Ministry had finally accepted the fact that Voldemort has finally returned, and increased security at Hogwarts, preventing Portkeys from functioning within the school may had been one of the new defensive measures.
*The incantation for creating a portkey is ''Portus''.
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*The incantation for creating a portkey is ''[[Portus]]''.
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*On ''[[Pottermore]]'', series author [[J. K. Rowling]] jokes that she has a real Portkey: the [[Wikipedia:Freedom of the City#Key to the City|key to the city]] for {{wplink|La Porte, Indiana}}, which was given to her by [[MuggleNet]] founder Emerson Spartz.
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*In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', when Harry grabbed the cup again in the graveyard, he was transported to the edge or entrance to the maze<ref>Rowling, J. K. "Veritaserum." In <i>Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire</i>, 671. 1st ed. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books, 2000.</ref>. However, Harry should not have returned there, since the cup is supposed to transport the user back to where they started from. The cup should have taken Harry back to the centre of the maze.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]''
 
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*''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]''
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Harry: "Why are we all standing round some manky old boot?"
Fred: "Not just any manky old boot, mate, it's a Portkey!"
Harry: "What's a Portkey?"
Fred Weasley and Harry Potter[src]

A Portkey is an object enchanted to instantly bring anyone touching it to a specific location. Most of the time, a Portkey is an everyday object that would not draw the attention of a Muggle. Travelling by Portkey is said to feel like having a hook "somewhere behind the navel" pulling the traveller to their location.

Properties

Portkeys have an advantage over Floo Powder in that they may transport many people at once, but each Portkey can only transport its users to one destination. Unlike Apparition, Portkeys may also be used by anyone, such as underage witches and wizards and even Muggles. At least once such instance occured in 2003, when two Muggle dog-walkers were accidentally transported to a Celestina Warbeck concert.[1]

Before the creation of the Hogwarts Express, Portkeys were used as a means of transportation to not draw the attention of Muggles. Eventually another method was sought, because the majority of students would either not find the item that was their Portkey or not arrive in time to take the Portkey. Many students were 'Portkey-sick' and the Hospital Wing was filled with students for the first few days of term, while they got over their nausea and distress.

Types of Portkeys

Tumblr m26b4h0blL1r5k5eto6 250

Hermione Granger, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and others land after being transported from Ottery St. Catchpole to Quidditch World Cup.

Some Portkeys are preset to travel to their destinations at a specific time. Examples include the Portkeys that transported wizards to the Quidditch World Cup in 1994, and the ones that transported members of the Order of the Phoenix from the different Order safehouses to the Burrow, after the Battle of the Seven Potters in 1997. Other Portkeys are triggered immediately by a person's touch; examples include the Triwizard Cup, which transported Harry Potter and Cedric Diggory to Little Hangleton, and the broken statue head that sent Harry Potter back to Hogwarts after the Battle of the Department of Mysteries. It is unknown how one affects the difference between the two types of Portkeys.

Both types of Portkey travel to the destination along with their users. With touch-activated Portkeys, touching it again might transport the users back to their original location, as was the case with the Triwizard Cup. Time-activated ones can be handled before and after their assigned moment of use without effect.

Creating unauthorised Portkeys

According to Remus Lupin, the creation of unauthorised Portkeys incurs some sort of punishment, and Cornelius Fudge was quite angry when Albus Dumbledore created one in front of him without permission. However, as demonstrated by Dumbledore and Barty Crouch Jr., the Ministry does not have the ability to detect the creation of such Portkeys.

List of Portkeys

Portkey User(s) Starting point Destination Creator
Broom Quidditch pitch Sahara Desert Unidentified Quidditch fan
An old boot produced by the Book of Potions A Hogwarts student Potions Classroom Enchanted garden Zygmunt Budge
Unknown Godric's Hollow Central Europe Bathilda Bagshot
An old boot

Portkey Boot

Stoatshead Hill 1994 Quidditch World Cup Unknown, presumably the Ministry of Magic
An old newspaper Unknown Unknown
A punctured football

An empty drink can

An old rubber tire 1994 Quidditch World Cup Stoatshead Hill

Triwizard Cup

File:Tumblr mfigpvo2ls1qdab59o9 250.gif

The cup being activated

Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts Little Hangleton graveyard Barty Crouch Jr.
A blackened kettle Headmaster's office, Hogwarts 12 Grimmauld Place Albus Dumbledore
The head of a golden statue Ministry of Magic Headmaster's office, Hogwarts
A small, silver-backed hairbrush The Tonks' house The Burrow Unknown member of the Order of the Phoenix
A rusty oilcan None Unknown house of a member of the Order of the Phoenix
An ancient sneaker
Unknown
A bent coathanger

Etymology

French porter, meaning "to carry", and English "key", in the sense of a secret of trick.[2]

Behind the scenes

  • According to W.O.M.B.A.T., in order for portkeys to be arranged between countries, the consent of both Nations's Ministries of Magic may be required.
  • Also on W.O.M.B.A.T., it is possible that releasing a Portkey before arriving at one's destination may result in serious injury or death.
  • It is unknown why the Death Eaters used the Vanishing Cabinet when they could have created a portkey to Hogwarts unless there is a specific spell that stops portkeys, however Albus Dumbledore made one from the Ministry so this is also a contradiction. However, it may be possible that only the Headmaster or Headmistress of the time can make a Portkey in and out of Hogwarts, especially as such has been established to be the case with Apparition. Of course, as the Ministry had finally accepted the fact that Voldemort has finally returned, and increased security at Hogwarts, preventing Portkeys from functioning within the school may had been one of the new defensive measures.
  • The incantation for creating a portkey is Portus.
  • On Pottermore, series author J. K. Rowling jokes that she has a real Portkey: the key to the city for La Porte, Indiana, which was given to her by MuggleNet founder Emerson Spartz.
  • In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, when Harry grabbed the cup again in the graveyard, he was transported to the edge or entrance to the maze[3]. However, Harry should not have returned there, since the cup is supposed to transport the user back to where they started from. The cup should have taken Harry back to the centre of the maze.

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. "Portkeys" on Pottermore
  2. Pottermore
  3. Rowling, J. K. "Veritaserum." In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 671. 1st ed. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books, 2000.