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|made=Founders' time<ref name=pmsample>[http://www.pottermore.com/en-us/samplecontent/quill-of-acceptance-and-book-of-admittance New from J.K. Rowling: The Quill of Acceptance and Book of Admittance - Pottermore.com]</ref>
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{{Quote|It detects the birth of a magical child and writes his or her name down in a large book. Every year, Professor McGonagall checks the book and sends owls to the children who are turning eleven, to inform them that they have a place at Hogwarts.|Description.|Pottermore}}
The '''Magical Quill'''<ref name="pottermore">"[https://www.pottermore.com/en/help#magical-quill What is The Magical Quill?]" question on the Pottermore.com help page</ref> was a [[quill]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] that detected the births of all [[wizardkind|magical children]] and wrote their names down in a [[Hogwarts birth register|big, parchment book]].<ref name="pottermore" /><ref name="scholastic">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/0200-scholastic-chat.htm 2000 Scholastic.com webchart with J. K. Rowling]</ref>
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The '''Quill of Acceptance'''<ref name=pmsample />, also known as the '''Magical Quill'''<ref name="pottermore">"[https://www.pottermore.com/en/help#magical-quill What is The Magical Quill?]" question on the Pottermore.com help page</ref>, was a [[quill]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] that detected the births of all [[wizardkind|magical children]] and wrote their names down in a big, parchment book<ref name="pottermore" /><ref name="scholastic">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/0200-scholastic-chat.htm 2000 Scholastic.com webchart with J. K. Rowling]</ref> known as the [[Book of Admittance]].<ref name=pmsample />
   
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The Quill of Acceptance was created by the founders of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. It was created sometime before the completion of [[Hogwarts Castle]], as it and the Book of Admittance were ready to be placed inside the [[Book and Quill's tower|small locked tower]] they reside in upon the castle's completion. The exact nature of the [[spell]]s placed on the quill is unknown, it is believed to be an [[Augurey]] feather, yet is capable of writing despite the fact that the [[silver]] inkpot it sits in has no [[ink]] inside, and Augurey feathers repell ink regardless. Though some [[wizardkind|wizards]] may know the secret of the quill, none have divulged it. [[Albus Dumbledore]] implied to have known how both the quill and book work, but noted that divulging such information would cause needless, tedious explanations to wizarding parents who would be furious that their child was not selected.<ref name=pmsample />
Since this record contained the name and birthdate of every magical child, it was used to determine who was eligible to attend Hogwarts, and when. Every year, [[Professor]] [[Minerva McGonagall]] would check the book and send an [[Hogwarts acceptance letter|acceptance letter]] by [[owl]] to children who were approaching their eleventh birthdays, letting them know of their place at the school.<ref name="pottermore" /><ref name="scholastic" />
 
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==Use==
 
Since this record contained the name and birthdate of every magical child, it was used to determine who was eligible to attend Hogwarts, and when. Every year, at least during her tenure as [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]] [[professor|teacher]] and [[Headmaster#Deputy Headmaster|Deputy Headmistress]], [[Minerva McGonagall]] would check the book and send an [[Hogwarts acceptance letter|acceptance letter]] by [[owl]] to children who were approaching their eleventh birthdays, letting them know of their place at the school.<ref name="pottermore" /><ref name="scholastic" />
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The quill activates at the slightest hint of magical ability in a child, attempting to write in the book on this instance. The book, however, will snap shut, and refuse the quill to write in it until sufficent evidence of a child's magical abiility has manifested. This system has ensured that no [[Squib]] (who will sometimes have a faint magical [[aura]] from their parents in their formative years) has ever been admitted at Hogwarts.<ref name=pmsample />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*It is assumed (though not explained) that this [[quill]] only records [[magic]]al births within the United Kingdom.
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*It is assumed (though not explained) that this [[quill]] only records [[magic]]al births within the United Kingdom and Ireland.[[File:Quill-lrg.png|thumb|A magical [[quill]] on [[Pottermore]].]]
 
*It is unknown why Professor McGonagall is the one to check the book, possibly due to her status as Deputy Head (and later Headmistress).
 
*It is unknown why Professor McGonagall is the one to check the book, possibly due to her status as Deputy Head (and later Headmistress).
 
*On [[Pottermore]], the Magical Quill was used as a way to register people on the website early, from July 31st-August 6th, 2011. People had to to solve a riddle on the homepage and add the answer to the riddle to the end of the special, otherwise inaccesable URL http://quill.pottermore.com/ to obtain a chance at early registration for the site. If they answered the riddle correctly, the[[File:Magicquill.png|thumb|350px|The Magical Quill.]]n they were normally redirected to a [[Harry Potter]] related website to search for the Magical Quill. If they found it, they had to do something to it, such as click on it or levitate it. If they were successful they were allowed to register for the website prior to the scheduled public launch. There were seven riddles, one each day for the duration of the week. Each one related to one of the different Harry Potter books. Day one's riddle was about Philosopher's Stone, day two's was about Chamber of Secrets, and so on. The riddles became progressively easier as the week went along, with the riddles for the first three days being more difficult than those for the last four days.
*It is not known if this tradition of tracking magical births with the Quill existed prior to McGonagall's career at Hogwarts, whether it was her idea/replacement for an older system or even if it continues to be used after her retirement.
 
*On [[Pottermore|Pottermore.com]], the Magical Quill will be used as a way to register people on the website early, starting on July 31st, 2011, and ending on August 6th, 2011. People will have to to solve a riddle on the homepage and add the answer to the riddle to the end of the URL http://quill.pottermore.com/ to obtain a chance at early registration for the site. If they answer the riddle correctly, then they have "found the Magical Quill" and are allowed to register for the website prior to the scheduled public launch on October 1st, 2011. There will be seven riddles, one each day for the duration of the week. Each one will be about one of the different Harry Potter books. Day one's riddle will be about Philosopher's Stone, day two's about Chamber of Secrets, and so on. The riddles will become progressively easier as the week goes along, with the riddles for the first three days being more difficult than those for the last four days.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 16:00, 24 March 2015

"It detects the birth of a magical child and writes his or her name down in a large book. Every year, Professor McGonagall checks the book and sends owls to the children who are turning eleven, to inform them that they have a place at Hogwarts."
— Description.[src]

The Quill of Acceptance[1], also known as the Magical Quill[2], was a quill at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry that detected the births of all magical children and wrote their names down in a big, parchment book[2][3] known as the Book of Admittance.[1]

The Quill of Acceptance was created by the founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It was created sometime before the completion of Hogwarts Castle, as it and the Book of Admittance were ready to be placed inside the small locked tower they reside in upon the castle's completion. The exact nature of the spells placed on the quill is unknown, it is believed to be an Augurey feather, yet is capable of writing despite the fact that the silver inkpot it sits in has no ink inside, and Augurey feathers repell ink regardless. Though some wizards may know the secret of the quill, none have divulged it. Albus Dumbledore implied to have known how both the quill and book work, but noted that divulging such information would cause needless, tedious explanations to wizarding parents who would be furious that their child was not selected.[1]

Use

Since this record contained the name and birthdate of every magical child, it was used to determine who was eligible to attend Hogwarts, and when. Every year, at least during her tenure as Transfiguration teacher and Deputy Headmistress, Minerva McGonagall would check the book and send an acceptance letter by owl to children who were approaching their eleventh birthdays, letting them know of their place at the school.[2][3]

The quill activates at the slightest hint of magical ability in a child, attempting to write in the book on this instance. The book, however, will snap shut, and refuse the quill to write in it until sufficent evidence of a child's magical abiility has manifested. This system has ensured that no Squib (who will sometimes have a faint magical aura from their parents in their formative years) has ever been admitted at Hogwarts.[1]

Behind the scenes

  • It is assumed (though not explained) that this quill only records magical births within the United Kingdom and Ireland.
    Quill-lrg

    A magical quill on Pottermore.

  • It is unknown why Professor McGonagall is the one to check the book, possibly due to her status as Deputy Head (and later Headmistress).
  • On Pottermore, the Magical Quill was used as a way to register people on the website early, from July 31st-August 6th, 2011. People had to to solve a riddle on the homepage and add the answer to the riddle to the end of the special, otherwise inaccesable URL http://quill.pottermore.com/ to obtain a chance at early registration for the site. If they answered the riddle correctly, the
    Magicquill

    The Magical Quill.

    n they were normally redirected to a Harry Potter related website to search for the Magical Quill. If they found it, they had to do something to it, such as click on it or levitate it. If they were successful they were allowed to register for the website prior to the scheduled public launch. There were seven riddles, one each day for the duration of the week. Each one related to one of the different Harry Potter books. Day one's riddle was about Philosopher's Stone, day two's was about Chamber of Secrets, and so on. The riddles became progressively easier as the week went along, with the riddles for the first three days being more difficult than those for the last four days.

Appearances

Notes and references