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Harry Potter originally felt suspicious of the Marauder's Map (pictured above) because of Mrs. Weasley's comment, "Do not trust anything if you cannot see where it keeps its brains," a common superstition among members of the wizarding community.

Wizarding supersitions are common beliefs held by members of the wizarding community in non-physical (i.e. metaphysical (supernatural)) causalities, i.e. that one event causes another without any physical process linking the two events. Many of these are based ancient folklore and generational retellings. Ronald Weasley mentions that his mother is "full of" these.[1] The superstitions, and the origins from which they stem, might be accurate sometimes but are not always reliable.

List of superstitions

  • Don't trust anything that can think for itself if you cannot see where it keeps its brains.[2] - It seems accurate when speaking of Voldemort's Horcruxes, especially used in the case of Tom Riddle's diary.
  • May-born witches marry Muggles.
  • Jinx by twilight, undone at midnight.
  • Wand of elder never prosper. - This may have been influenced strongly by Beedle the Bard's famous story The Tale of the Three Brothers, along with the bloody history of the Deathstick.
  • Releasing a Portkey before it has arrived will result in death or serious injury.[3]
  • Bad luck can be prevented by turning three times on the spot and deliberately Splinching one's thumbs.[3]
  • Muggle-born witches/wizards are more likely to produce Squib children than those who have one or more wizarding parents.[4]
  • Muggle-born witches/wizards are generally less prone to certain magical illnesses than those who have one or more wizarding parent.[4]
  • Muggle-born witches/wizards are generally slower to show signs of magic in childhood than those who have one or more wizarding parent.[4]
  • Muggle-born witches/wizards have great natural rhythm.[4]
  • Leaving a wand in one's pocket will set said person's pants on fire. - The paranoid Auror Alastor Moody was rather adamant in the truth in this statement; however, his fellow Auror Nymphadora Tonks did not share any belief in this claim.

Notable rumours and other common misconceptions

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  2. Mentioned by Molly Weasley in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, causing Harry to question the danger that the Marauder's Map may hold.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Twenty-first question of the first W.O.M.B.A.T. at J.K. Rowling's Official Site
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Sixteenth question of the second W.O.M.B.A.T. at J.K. Rowling's Official Site
  5. A W.O.M.B.A.T. on J.K. Rowling's website indicates otherwise.
  6. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  7. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) - GBA version
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