- "Uric the Oddball is known to have slept in a room containing no fewer than fifty pet Augureys. During one particularly wet winter, Uric became convinced by the moaning of his Augureys that he had died and was now a ghost. His subsequent attempts to walk through the walls of his house resulted in what his biographer Radolphus Pittiman describes as a "concussion of ten days' duration.""
- — Newton Scamander, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.[src]
Radolphus Pittiman was a wizard who, at some point, wrote a biography on Uric the Oddball.[1]
Etymology[]
- See Radulf for Etymology.
Appearances[]
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (First mentioned)