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By [[1995]], Viridian's portrait hung in the [[Grand Staircase]], hiding the entrance to the [[Room of Rewards]]. He was frequently annoyed by all the hustle and bustle of the students' school life. In order to gain entry to the Room of Rewards, [[Harry Potter]] threatened to convince [[Myrtle|Moaning Myrtle]] to haunt the landing where the portrait hung. Disliking Myrtle, Viridian let Harry through.<ref name="OP/g">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)]]''</ref>
 
By [[1995]], Viridian's portrait hung in the [[Grand Staircase]], hiding the entrance to the [[Room of Rewards]]. He was frequently annoyed by all the hustle and bustle of the students' school life. In order to gain entry to the Room of Rewards, [[Harry Potter]] threatened to convince [[Myrtle|Moaning Myrtle]] to haunt the landing where the portrait hung. Disliking Myrtle, Viridian let Harry through.<ref name="OP/g">''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)]]''</ref>
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*'''Potioneer:'''His portrait at Hogwarts showed him working with potions in 1703.
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*'''Defence against the Dark Arts:''' He also wrote a book on jinxes.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 16:02, 15 August 2010

"And if wishes grew on trees, life would be a breeze. Please pester someone else!"
— Viridian's portrait, refusing to open to Harry Potter[src]

Professor Vindictus Viridian (fl. 1703) was the author of Curses and Counter-Curses.[1] On the cover of his book, he was given the title "Professor,"[1] and, based on a portrait of him that hung at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he held a teaching position in 1703.[2]

By 1995, Viridian's portrait hung in the Grand Staircase, hiding the entrance to the Room of Rewards. He was frequently annoyed by all the hustle and bustle of the students' school life. In order to gain entry to the Room of Rewards, Harry Potter threatened to convince Moaning Myrtle to haunt the landing where the portrait hung. Disliking Myrtle, Viridian let Harry through.[3]


Magical abilities and skills

  • Potioneer:His portrait at Hogwarts showed him working with potions in 1703.
  • Defence against the Dark Arts: He also wrote a book on jinxes.

Behind the scenes

  • Viridian may have passed away sometime prior to 1993 as many portraits hung at Hogwarts Castle depict deceased individuals.
  • The name Vindictus is derived from the Latin vindicta ("revenge") and the surname Viridian from the Latin viridis ("green").

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 5 (Diagon Alley)
  2. See this image.
  3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)
  4. DVD 2 - Special Features (The Quest of Sir Cadogan)