Seamus, as it turns out, is not much better than Neville would have been their feather remains stubbornly inert, until Seamus pokes it with his wand and sets it on fire. When it comes time for Harry to make an object fly in Charms class, he is relieved to be paired up with Seamus, as Neville had been trying to catch his eye. Professor Snape has Seamus take Neville to the Hospital Wing.Īs flying lessons approach, Seamus, like everyone else, seems to have stories about flying, which makes Harry feel uncertain about the chances of his learning to fly acceptably. When Neville manages to melt Seamus' cauldron in their first Potions class, he is splashed by the potion he is attempting to make and breaks out in boils. The magical construct most closely allied to the Muggle concept of zombies is the Inferius.) (Note: this is the only mention of "zombies" in the series, and thus is highly suspect. When Seamus asked excitedly how he had fought the zombie, Quirrell turned all pink and started talking about the weather. In Defence Against the Dark Arts, Professor Quirrell says that his strange purple turban was a gift from an African prince for dealing with a troublesome zombie. Talking about families, Seamus says that he's half and half, that his mother had not revealed she was a witch until after she had married his father. Seamus also asks why the Bloody Baron is all covered in blood, to which Nick responds, primly, that he had never asked. It is Seamus who asks how someone can be "nearly headless", which prompts Nearly Headless Nick to demonstrate. Harry notes that the Sorting Hat takes almost a full minute to decide that Seamus is a Gryffindor. Beginner warning: Details follow which you may not wish to read at your current level.
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