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Nicolas Flamel

Biographical information

Born

Between 1300 and 1326[1]

Died

Between 1992 and 1996 (aged between 665 and 696)[2]

Marital status

Married[3][4]

Nationality

French[3]

Physical information

Species

Human[5]

Gender

Male[5]

Relationship information

Family members

  • Perenelle Flamel (wife) †[4]
  • Flamel family[4]

Magical characteristics

Wand

Unknown length, wood and core[6]

Affiliation

Occupation

Alchemist[5]

Loyalty

  • Flamel family[4]
  • Beauxbatons Academy of Magic[3]
  • Albus Dumbledore[4][7]
  • Club D'Échecs National Gobstones
[Source] Nicolas Flamel (c. 1326[1]–c. 1992[2]) was a French wizard and famed alchemist who was the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance with incredible powers. He was a close friend and partner with former Hogwarts Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore. He owed his considerable age to the Elixir of Life, which was produced from the Stone, along with his wife Perenelle. He was well over six hundred years old as of 1992,[1] being one of the oldest wizards in history.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Early life
    • 1.2 Gaining immortality
    • 1.3 Gellert Grindelwald's revolution
    • 1.4 Death
  • 2 Personality and traits
  • 3 Magical abilities and skills
  • 4 Possessions
  • 5 Relationships
    • 5.1 Perenelle Flamel
    • 5.2 Albus Dumbledore
  • 6 Etymology
  • 7 Behind the scenes
    • 7.1 Author's comments
  • 8 Appearances
  • 9 Notes and references
  • 10 External links

Biography[]

Early life[]

Nicolas was born in the early 14th century. In his youth, Nicolas attended Beauxbatons Academy of Magic in the Pyrenees Mountains of France, and it was there that he met Perenelle, his future wife. It is said that he later funded both the academy's chateau and grounds, and a fountain on the grounds was named after the couple.[3]

Gaining immortality[]

Flamel became a noted alchemist of considerable talent.[5] At some point, he created the Philosopher's Stone, an item of immense magical power. With the Stone, he created the Elixir of Life, a potion that made the drinker functionally immortal as long as it was regularly ingested. He and Perenelle regularly used the potion after that time. Although it is clear that he used the Elixir to greatly extend his life, it is not specified whether he used the Stone's powers to make himself wealthy, as the Stone was also capable of turning any metal into gold.[5]

Nicolas was implied to have been in personal combat, but had become inactive in this field by the 1720s.[8] In 1762, he was spotted at an opera house in Paris.[9]

In the 1890s, Nicolas first came into contact with the brilliant teenager Albus Dumbledore.[7] Dumbledore later moved to Paris briefly to study under him where, according to Flamel, 'he would go on and on about the uses of dragon's blood', and had quite a high opinion of himself.[10] Later at some point, Flamel was briefly mentioned on Albus's Chocolate Frog Card.[11] Immortal, Flamel also became the oldest member of the Club D'Échecs National Gobstones, having been a member for 398 years by 1927.[12]

Gellert Grindelwald's revolution[]

Jacob Kowalski: "Are you a ghost?" Nicolas Flamel: "No, I'm an alchemist, so therefore I am immortal." — Nicolas regarding what he was to a confused Jacob[src]

When Albus Dumbledore began to take action to stop the Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, Flamel, as his friend, decided to help him in this, and agreed to let him use his home as a safehouse for any potential allies should the situation require it, and gave him a card leading to the home. Albus gave Newt Scamander the card as Albus was unable to participate in the fight.[13]

In 1927, Newton Scamander, a Magizoologist, decided to take advantage of the invitation and arrived at the Flamel House alongside two Americans by the name of Porpentina Goldstein and Jacob Kowalski, as well as Yusuf Kama. The three were attempting to track down Credence Barebone, a young wizard important to Grindelwald's plans, though for different reasons.

Kama, who was attempting to assassinate Barebone, had tried to take Newt and his friends captive in his sewers, allowing him to track down his target unhindered. However, he had suddenly lost consciousness due to his exposure to the Water dragon parasite venom. Once they had arrived safely at the Flamel House, which was by then well protected by various Protective enchantments, Scamander was able to remove the Water dragon parasite from Kama's eye. Soon after, while Yusuf recovered from the procedure. Newt and Tina travelled to the French Ministry of Magic to retrieve the Lestrange family tree box.

Flamel standing behind Kowalski

Flamel standing behind Kowalski

Flamel stood behind a just awoke and hungry Jacob Kowalski which he thought was a ghost, to which he replied that he was an alchemist and therefore, he was immortal. Kowalski quipped that he did not look more than 375 years old and attempted to shake his hand. Because of Nicolas' frail state due to his extremely advanced age, Jacob's firm grip hurt him and he screamed from the pain. Jacob apologised, but Nicolas was okay.[14]

Flamel and Jacob Kowalski watching the future events of the day in the alchemist's crystal ball

Flamel and Jacob Kowalski watching the future events of the day in the alchemist's crystal ball

After the greeting, Flamel looked over at his crystal ball, which showed, among other things, that Grindelwald was about to host a rally for his followers at the Lestrange Mausoleum at Père Lachaise Cemetery. They also saw Credence Barebone and Nagini heading there, along with Queenie Goldstein, Tina's sister. When Jacob saw Queenie, he asked Flamel where the place in the ball was located and requested Nicolas to look after Kama. However, when Jacob looked at the place where Yusuf should have been laying, Yusuf was gone, making the request obsolete. While Jacob was running out of the house, Flamel demanded Jacob not to go to the Cimetière.[14]

Flamel talking with Eulalie Hicks

Flamel talking with Eulalie Hicks

A moment after Jacob left, the vision in the crystal ball changed and presented the upcoming tragic events at Grindelwald's rally. While watching, the alchemist became scared and wanted to warn Albus with the help of his book, he was shocked to see that Dumbledore was not available, so he panickedly flipped a few more pages and found that Eulalie Hicks was there, who advised him to go immediately. Nicolas had doubts, because he had not been in active battle for two hundred years. However, she declared that everyone believed in him, which made him go.[14]

"TOGETHER! In a circle, your wand into the earth, or all Paris will be lost!" — Nicolas Flamel[src]
Flamel fighting the flames conjured by Grindelwald

Flamel fighting the flames conjured by Grindelwald

Flamel arrived as Grindelwald had escaped and unleashed Protego Diabolica, a kind of Dark Magic so powerful and unstable that none of the assembled wizards opposed to the Dark wizard knew how to counter it, in an attempt to destroy Paris. When Newt, Tina, Jacob, Yusuf, Nagini and Theseus Scamander ran out of the fire that was consuming everything, Nicolas ordered them to form a circle, plant their wands in the ground and use the General Counter-Spell. This created a cleansing red fire which, directed by Flamel and the others, eliminated the effect of Grindelwald's spell and saved the whole city from destruction.[15]

Nicolas comforting Jacob

Nicolas comforting Jacob

After containing the flames, Nicolas comforted a tearful Jacob, whose fiancée, Queenie, had just left him to join the Alliance.[15] By 1929, he became friends with Auror Lou Ferme.[16]

Death[]

"To one as young as you, I'm sure it seems incredible, but to Nicolas and Perenelle, it really is like going to bed after a very, very long day. After all, to the well-organised mind, death is but the next great adventure." — Albus Dumbledore about Nicolas Flamel's death[src]
Flamel with the Philosopher's Stone

Flamel with the Philosopher's Stone

By the 1990s, Flamel had moved to Great Britain with his wife and enjoyed a quiet life in Devon.[5] Although he rarely left his new house, Dumbledore persuaded him to do so in the 1990–1991 school year on the pretence of giving a lecture on alchemy at St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Nicolas brought a Failed Stone with him to aid with his lecture, and after the lecture went to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for a tour of the castle. There, the Failed Stone was stolen and ended up being swallowed by Sir Ribbithe, a student's pet frog, who gained the power of chrysopoeia and was let loose around the school, turning everything it touched into gold. This surprised Flamel, who had believed it was impossible for a being to possess the power of chrysopoeia, and he resolved to study the process further once the stone was recovered. During the incident, Dumbledore met with Flamel to discuss his concerns that the Philosopher's Stone wasn't safe at Gringotts Wizarding Bank, and Flamel agreed, giving Dumbledore permission to store the stone at Hogwarts.[10]

After the Underground Chambers were completed, Dumbledore tasked Rubeus Hagrid with retrieving the stone from Gringotts, which he did whilst picking up Harry Potter and taking him to Diagon Alley to buy his school things. By sheer coincidence, that same day Professor Quirinus Quirrell was in Diagon Alley to steal the stone from Gringotts (under the orders of Voldemort) and Hagrid retrieved the stone mere hours before Professor Quirrell would attempt to steal it.[17] Voldemort, disembodied after his initial attempt to kill Harry backfired, intended to use the Elixir to restore himself to physical form, however his plan was thwarted by the efforts of Harry, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley.

After consulting with Dumbledore, Flamel agreed that the stone should be destroyed. Though they had enough Elixir to set their affairs in order, it was expected that they would die shortly thereafter as their supply ran out. When Dumbledore informed Harry of this, the young wizard initially took the news to be terrible. However, Dumbledore assured him that, for them, it would be like "going to bed after a very, very long day", implying that when Nicolas and his wife passed on, their deaths would be dignified and peaceful.[4] Although it is unknown for exactly how long Flamel lived after the stone was destroyed, he and his wife had died by at least 1996.[2]

Personality and traits[]

A kindly old man with a polite disposition, Nicolas Flamel warmly welcomed Newt Scamander, Jacob Kowalski, Tina Goldstein, and Yusuf Kama when they arrived at his home in Paris, treating Dumbledore's "friends" like his own.

In spite of his advanced age, Nicolas was happy to do what he could to help put an end to the Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald's seemingly unstoppable rise to power, and agreed to let his home be used as a safehouse for those who opposed him. Although he appeared to have had some doubts about his own abilities, Nicolas nevertheless proved himself to be a very brave and selfless individual, as he arrived to help Newt Scamander and the latter's allies to fight Grindelwald at the Lestrange Mausoleum when called upon to do so by Eulalie Hicks; though he had not been entirely certain that he was up to the task. Because of his lifetime of achievements, it is likely that he was simply concerned that his advanced age had dulled his abilities.

Although he arrived too late to help fight Grindelwald himself, Nicolas nevertheless displayed great courage both by his timely arrival, and by his help in containing the incredibly powerful, rampant black fire their foe conjured, and was, as such, instrumental to the efforts to save Paris from it. Despite making efforts to stop his Philosopher's Stone falling into the wrong hands, by the age of 690, he ultimately viewed death as "but the next great adventure" much like his friend Albus Dumbledore. Hence, after Lord Voldemort very nearly succeeded in capturing his Philosopher's Stone, Nicolas willingly had it destroyed, having collected enough Elixir of Life to set his and his wife's affairs in order.[4]

Flamel was also well known for his love of opera.[5]

Magical abilities and skills[]

"The ancient study of alchemy is concerned with making the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance with astonishing powers." — Flamel accomplished what no other alchemist had[src]
Nicolas Flamel studying Alchemy

Nicolas Flamel studying Alchemy

Belying his frail exterior, Nicolas Flamel was a very powerful and accomplished wizard. Rich in learning and experience, testaments to Nicolas' considerable abilities were his proficiency in alchemy, held to be some of the most difficult Magic known to Wizardkind, and Nicolas helping to save the city of Paris from the rampant, destructive black fire unleashed by Gellert Grindelwald, the most powerful Dark wizard of the early 20th century.[15]

  • Alchemy: Noted as quite arguably the greatest alchemist in the history of the wizarding world, not only had a young Albus Dumbledore studied the art of alchemy under the tutelage of Flamel and subsequently worked with him as a equal partner in their alchemical work together,[18] even in old age, and highly regarded as the most accomplished wizard of all time, the Hogwarts Headmaster fully acknowledged that his former mentor was without equal in the field.[10] Indeed: the only known person to successfully create a Philosopher's Stone, the ultimate goal of alchemy. With this, Flamel was able to render himself and his wife Perenelle immortal for centuries, until he chose to destroy the stone of his own volition in 1992.[5]
  • Potions: Flamel was also an exceptionally gifted potioneer, as by using his alchemical knowledge of the properties of the Philosopher's Stone, he created the Elixir of Life, an incredible potion to make the drinker immortal. The effects of this potion were so extraordinary that by drinking it, he managed to remain alive and well for hundreds of years.[5]
  • Defence Against the Dark Arts: Although the exact extent of his skills is uncertain, it is evident that Nicolas Flamel had extensive knowledge of the Dark Arts and was extremely adept at defending himself from them, as he instantly recognised and knew how to stop the incredibly dangerous and volatile fire conjured by Gellert Grindelwald, and, along with Newt and Theseus Scamander, Tina Goldstein, and Yusuf Kama, successfully contained it by means of a combined powerful General Counter-Spell, thus effectively preventing the destruction of Paris. Nicolas' home was also described by Dumbledore as being heavily warded by various powerful protective enchantments after he turned his home into a safehouse for Dumbledore's friends and allies, showing he was very proficient in the casting of them. Furthermore, Nicolas Flamel claimed that he had not "seen action" in about two hundred years, suggesting that prior to 1927, he used to be both an active and highly accomplished duellist. Despite his long absence from using martial magic, however, and initial doubt that he would be of any help in fighting Gellert Grindelwald, Ilvermorny professor Eulalie Hicks had great faith in his defensive abilities, and urged him to go to the Lestrange family Mausoleum to save Newt and his friends, which he did with great success, showing his impressive talents in this field.[15]
  • Divination: Nicolas Flamel apparently had some ability in Divination, as he could gaze into crystal balls and see events unfold elsewhere, such as when he saw Credence Barebone, Nagini, and the upcoming Gellert Grindelwald rally at the Lestrange family Mausoleum.[14]
  • Wandless and Non-verbal magic: Nicolas Flamel proved capable of using both wandless and nonverbal magic, both of which is advanced and highly difficult to perform even individually, yet Nicolas used both simultaneously when he unlocked the padlock on his phoenix-embossed book by simply touching it.[14]
  • Immortality: Having drunk the Elixir of Life on a continuous basis, Nicolas remained alive for over 600 years.[5] However, while this extended his lifespan, his body continued to age, leading to a frail and ancient appearance. His life became completely reliant on the Elixir and the Stone used to brew it. Once he agreed to destroy the Stone and depleted the potion, Nicolas died.[4]
  • Apparition: Like most accomplished adult wizards, Nicolas Flamel could Apparate and Disapparate, and notably did so by Apparating from London to Hogsmeade in order to return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry after his lecture at St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries during the 1986–1987 school year.[10]
  • Social networking: Due to having lived over 600 years thanks to the Philosopher's Stone's Elixir of Life, Nicolas Flamel has a vast network of international contacts in the whole Wizarding world, communicating with them via his phoenix-embossed book. Notable among his contacts were Albus Dumbledore of Hogwarts, and Eulalie Hicks of Ilvermorny.[14]
  • Bilingualism: Nicolas Flamel spoke his native French, as well as fluent English, with only a slight accent in the latter.[14]

Possessions[]

Flamel's wand

Flamel's wand

The Philosopher's Stone

The Philosopher's Stone

  • Wand: Nicolas owned a wand of an unknown length, wood and core material.[15]
  • Philosopher's Stone: Nicolas created the legendary and mystical Philosopher's Stone, an incredibly powerful magical object that granted him and his wife a greatly extended lifespan through the power of Immortality.[5]
  • Elixir of Life: Being the creator of the Philosopher's Stone, Flamel was able to brew the Elixir of Life, a legendary and unique potion that granted the power of immortality to the drinker, which kept him and his wife alive for centuries.[5]
  • Flamel House: Flamel owned a house in Paris, that was the home of him and his wife for many years.[14]
  • Crystal ball: Nicolas owned a crystal ball that could be used to see into the future.[6]
  • Phoenix-embossed book: Nicolas owned a book that he used to magically communicate with other wizards and witches throughout the Wizarding world, such as Albus Dumbledore and Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry professor Eulalie Hicks.
  • Chalice: Nicolas owned a chalice that he was believed to have drunk from when practising alchemy. The Beauxbatons student Aurélie Dumont sought this chalice in the hopes it could make her a great Alchemist and believed it was hidden at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.[19]

Relationships[]

Perenelle Flamel[]

Perenelle Flamel was the wife of Nicolas Flamel. Nicolas Flamel shared the Elixir of Life with Perenelle, making them both functionally immortal until the Stone was destroyed in 1992.[4] They lived happily for the over 600 years that they were together.

Albus Dumbledore[]

"Well, Nicolas and I have had a little chat, and agreed it's all for the best." — Albus Dumbledore and Flamel's agreement to destroy the stone[src]
, his good and long-time friend

Albus Dumbledore, his good and long-time friend

Albus Dumbledore was a close friend to Nicolas. During the Global Wizarding War, Flamel let him use his home as a safe house for allies that opposed the Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, and helped protect Paris from certain destruction at the hands of said revolutionary leader alongside Newt Scamander, Theseus Scamander, Tina Goldstein and Yusuf Kama.[6] The faith and trust he had in Dumbledore was evident, and highlighted by his allowing Albus to put the Stone in Gringotts Wizarding Bank in London in 1991 to prevent Lord Voldemort from stealing it. It was also Albus who moved the stone to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for further protection later the same year.[4]

Etymology[]

  • Nicolas is the French form of the Greek name Nikolaos meaning "victory of the people".
  • The name Flamel means in Old French "flame". Such meaning can be associated to Flamel's work as an alchemist.

Behind the scenes[]

"Nicolas Flamel is a historical character. Flamel lived in France in the fourteenth century and is supposed to have discovered how to make a Philosopher's Stone. There are mentions of sightings of him through the centuries because he was supposed to have gained immortality. There are still streets named after Flamel and his wife Perenelle in Paris." — J. K. Rowling on Nicolas Flamel[src]
  • Nicolas Flamel was a real French scribe believed in legend to have been an alchemist who created the Philosopher's Stone. He was born about 1330 and died in 1418. There is no proof that the historical Flamel and his wife Perenelle achieved immortality, though a few have claimed to have seen him throughout the centuries, or that he was even involved in alchemy at all. According to the legend, another of Flamel's goals was to turn ordinary lead into pure gold. However, while the Flamels had a reputation as generous benefactors, Nicolas's will did not indicate the fantastic wealth later ascribed to him. Historically that wealth was generally derived from Nicolas's businesses and Perenelle's inheritance from two previous husbands.
  • The legend of Flamel as an immortal alchemist probably dates to 17th century. The reference to Flamel marks one of the few occasions in which a real person has been referenced as a character in the Potter books.
  • In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Flamel's first name is spelled as Nicholas, adding an 'h' in the subtitles and in the book Hermione Granger reads.
  • Also in the film, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger discover the link to Nicolas Flamel and the stone through a book, rather than Albus Dumbledore's Chocolate Frog Card. In a deleted scene you see them discovering the connection through a chocolate frog card, but this was switched when edited.
  • Nicolas Flamel is the title of chapter 13 in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
  • In a deleted first draft of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry says that Nicolas Flamel was spotted in a Parisian opera house in 1762. Whether this is canon is unknown.[20]
  • Nicolas was the first known Beauxbatons student introduced in the series, though the fact that he attended Beauxbatons was only revealed on Pottermore.
  • Nicolas Flamel appeared in the second film of the Fantastic Beasts series, portrayed by Brontis Jodorowsky.[21]
  • In the Harry Potter television series, Nicolas is portrayed by Lambert Wilson.[22]
  • The pronunciation of Flamel's first name varies by canon source. While the 's' is articulated in the Harry Potter films, in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Nicolas himself uses the French pronunciation with a silent 's'.

Author's comments[]

J. K. Rowling related that several months into the writing of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, she had a highly detailed and exceptionally vivid dream about Flamel, which was like "a renaissance painting come to life". Flamel was leading her around his cluttered laboratory, which was bathed in golden light, and showing exactly how to make the Stone.[23]

Appearances[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 13 (Nicolas Flamel) - "Mr Flamel, who celebrated his six hundred and sixty-fifth birthday last year, enjoys a quiet life in Devon with his wife, Perenelle (six hundred and fifty-eight)." Note the book being quoted is described to be old in 1992, so she and her husband are in fact older. In an early draft of the book, Harry read in Alchemy: Ancient Art and Science that Nicolas was born in the 1300s
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Rowling stated on her website shortly before the publication of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince that Nicolas had died by the start of the book, which makes their date of deaths between 1992 when the stone was destroyed and 1996 when the sixth book starts.
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Beauxbatons Academy of Magic" at HarryPotter.com
  4. ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 17 (The Man with Two Faces)
  5. ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 13 (Nicolas Flamel)
  6. ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay
  7. ↑ 7.0 7.1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 2 (In Memoriam)
  8. In 1927, Nicolas claimed that he had not "seen action" in about 200 years. 200 years before the 1920s is the 1720s, to say it is a rough approximation.
  9. "Very early page of Philosopher's Stone", by J. K. Rowling (see this image)
  10. ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 3, Side Quest "THE ALCHEMIST"
  11. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 6 (The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters)
  12. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (see this image)
  13. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay, Scene 30
  14. ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay, Scene 86
  15. ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay, Scene 115
  16. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  17. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 5 (Diagon Alley)
  18. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 2, "Hosting the Beauxbatons" Achievement
  19. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 2, "Hosting the Beauxbatons" Achievement
  20. "Very early page of Philosopher's Stone", by J. K. Rowling (see this image)
  21. Pottermore: Nicolas Flamel Cast
  22. HARRY POTTER Set Photos Reveal First Look At Parts Of Hogwarts, Including Hagrid's Hut, As Two More Join Cast
  23. Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Nicolas Flamel" at HarryPotter.com
  24. Yes, the Harry Potter HBO TV Series Will Include Scenes Not From the Original Books — and John Lithgow Has Now Been Spotted in Costume as Dumbledore

External links[]

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Agence de Nettoyage Elfe de Maison · Alchimie Ancienne & Cie · Antiquités · Arôme Envoûtant · Aux Vantaux Venteux · Baguettes Magiques de Cosme Acajor · Bar Moonshine · Biens magiques pour tous · Bonnetvolant Chapellerie · Boutique de Porcelaine Enchantée · Café Abringer · Café L'Air De La Sirène · Chez Chérisse Menagerie Magique · Confiserie Enchantée de K. Rammelle · Le Corbeau Mystique · Cordonnier · Coupe de Quidditch · Le Cri de la Gargouille · Crèmerie · Dr. Aziz Branchiflore · Echange, Scolaire, Officielle · La Fameuse Fougère · Les Galeries Mirifiques · Gaston McAaron Équipement Quidditch · Le Gobelet Noir · Grand Choix · Griffon Buveur · La Jacqueline Nacrée · L'Ombrelle Enchantée · Librairie Magillard · Les Lumières Maroquinerie · Luna et Aurore Jumelle · Magillard: Plumes et Tome · Magnifiques Objects D'Epoque · Maison Capenoir · La Maison du Cercueil · Maison Freux · Maroquinerie Coup Mère et Fils · Mauricio Meurice Tailleurs · Monsieur Sanfin Chaudrons · Mélodie P. Magasin de Musique · Oculus Regulus Opticiens · Patisserie Matagot · Le Petit Pixie · Pharmacie · La Poussette Prodigieuse · Salomé Effiloché · Le Serpent Volant · Vins de Gobelins · Véronique Instrumentum Photographie · Vétérinaire
Other services
A. Leclerc Crédit Gobelin · Atelier Eluar Etain & Co · Aurors Privés · Cancan Carcolh · Club D'Échecs National Gobstones · Club de supporters de l'équipe Quafflepuncher de Quiberion · Cyrillus Charroux · Les Elfes de Maison · École D'Apparition Démoniste Limus · École de Cuisine, de Restauration et de Mixologie · Le Griffon Somnolent · M. Emmanuelli's Chambres De Dragons - Pension de famille pour sorciers · Maison de Portkey · Maison Remembrall · Marcel C. Sal · Le Mollusque Nocturne · Niffleur-non Systèmes de Sécurité · Phillip Le Pointu · Pierre Lebeau & Cie · Pip le Punch · Propella Propentus et Associés · Pâtissière Golden Dawn · Société de Protection des Acromantules · Studios du Crapaud Chantant · Titouan Perce-Bouton · Toupets Volants · Trolls de Securité
Locations
Chez Cosmé · French Ministry of Magic headquarters · Fontaine de Trèfle-Picques · Moving Statue · Phoenix Arch · Reserve de Gigglewater
Known residents and shop employees
Sieur Sébastien A. · Cosme Acajor · Dr Gauthier Accambray · Juliette Accambray · Mafalda Alba · Mademoiselle Augustine · Mademoiselle Isabelle Marie Aulne · Monsieur Gascoigne Auriol · Baron B. · Sieur Pip P. Bayeux · Madame E. Boisson · Launcelot Blanc · Madame Joséphine Bakri · Mlle' A Béliveau · Frédéric Boisé Gentil · Salé Boisé Gentil · Sophie Bonvent · T. Bouger · Mr F. Bousquet · Dr. Aziz Branchiflore · Madame Odelette Bruyant · Bowtruckle in Aux Vantaux Venteux · Bowtruckles in La Fameuse Fougère · Mégane Hélène C · Sir Cadogan (portrait) · Monsiuer A. Chanter · Professor Antoine Charrier · Cyrille Charrus · Monsieur H. Chopin · M. L. Clarké · La Chorale des Grenouilles de Paris · Mr et Mme Croque · Professor Desjardins (twenty-seven Streelers) · Demiguise at Bar Moonshine · Monsieur Gérard Écailles · Eluar Etain · M. Emmanuelli · Mademoiselle T. Fangue · Caroline Fauconnier · Nicolas Flamel · Perenelle Flamel · L. Florian · Pétère Frédérich · Dr. Basilios G. · H. Gentil · L. Glenis · Mr Gervais Gobet · Doktor Grund · Jazz Band (Chandler · Jules · Plume · Philippa) · Auber Jean · Grace Landreau · Nouvel Laroux · Sïeur Löic Lechauve · Professeur L. Lebas · Pierre Lebeau · Marie-Hélène Leclerc · A. M. Leclerk · Siméon Lignum · Anne Limonne · E. Limus · Natalie Limunus · Marthe Cele M. · Magillard · Malecrit · Simon Marchand (portrait) · Gaston McAaron · Madame Milles · Dr Molière · Cauã Nemereux · Dauphine Noir · Mélodie P. · R. I. Picart · Maurice Pinho · Hèlène A. Plasse · Philip Le Pointu · W. Pouffe · Professor Propella Propentus · K. Rammelle · Mère Raymonde · J. W Rebondir · Émeri Rook · Daniel Rousseaux · Marcel C. Sal · Madame Salomé · Monsieur Sanfin · Dr. Hébert Saucisson · Penelope Scales · Émilie Tancred · Professor Tatienne Tarantule · Madame J. Tardy · Cassandra Trelawney (portrait) · Grand-mère Therez · Pépé A. Trouvé · Mademoiselle Quitèira Vallée · Dr. Léonard Wiggàns

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