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Dungeons and Below The dungeons are the most disliked part of the castle. With most of this floor built under the lake, and the rest under the earth, the corridors are fairly dark, damp and chilly—the wind that often blows throughout (not strong, but coming from seemingly nowhere) is always biting.
[Potions Classroom] [Dungeon #2] [Locked Dungeon] [Professors’ Office] [Dungeon #4] [Dungeon #5]
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Aug 27 2009, 03:36 PM In: Lesson Plan By: Jordan Vance |
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Ground Floor The ground floor is mainly made of wide, open rooms like the entrance and great halls. The air can still be quite breezy up here, and is usually warm in the summer and cool in winter. The Hufflepuff common room and history of magic classroom are down in one direction, near the corridor that leads down to the kitchen and the prefect and professor lounges are off in another. The large doors to the great hall can be found at the end of the entrance hall.
[Great Hall][History of Magic Classroom] [Professor’s Office] [Prefects’ Lounge] [Professors’ Lounge]
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May 20 2009, 10:14 PM In: Old Grades By: Professor Binns |
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First Floor The first floor consist of just one corridor, which leads from one set of staircases to another—though of course this is always changing as the stairs move, there generally is two set of staircases leading from the corridor; one up, and one down. Along the corridor there are a few classrooms, though only one is unlocked for lessons (most of those that are locked were probably done by Flitwick when he was around, everyone knows that man loved his 'alohamora' charm), and an office which is currently used by the muggle studies professor.
[Muggle Studies Classroom] [Professor’s Office] [Unused Classroom #1]
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Aug 30 2009, 08:18 PM In: [ALL]Introduction to Muggle... By: Carabella Rossi |
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Second Floor The second floor is thankfully more away from the cold air of the lower floors, and therefore less prone to sudden wind bursts. Many windows with large sills dominate the outer walls of the floor, and are often used by students to sit on and peer out over the grounds. On the south-east side of the castle, there is a wonderful view of the lake (though there is a better, east-directed, view from higher up); and on the west, a brilliant, unbeatable view of the Quidditch Pitch.
[Transfiguration Classroom] [Professor’s Office] [Detention Room]
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Sep 3 2009, 01:58 PM In: [PREP] Acu Transformus By: Art Miller |
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Third Floor The third floor is quite well organised, as it has both the DADA classrooms and the Hospital Wing upon it—meaning that travelling from DADA lessons (which, obviously, are the most dangerous) to the Hospital Wing doesn’t take very long. This floor is, like many of the floors below and those above, also resident to a statue—the humpback witch—that leads to Hogsmeade (though few know this) and many of those seat-worthy windowsills. Unfortunately, the only window with a spectacular view is that of the one in Hospital Wing.
[DADA Classroom] [Professor’s Office] [Trophy Room] [Armour Gallery] [Hospital Wing] [Unused Classroom #2]
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Oct 22 2009, 06:03 PM In: SLIGHT of h a n d. By: Justin Finch-Fletchley |
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Fourth Floor This floor has a typically magical room, the Room of Requirement, as known by the few who have had the pleasure of stumbling across it. Unlike the other floors, there are no noticeable statues, though a few wonderful portraits and an expertly placed window—which looks out east, over the forest, Hagrid’s hut and the lake—make up for this easily.
[Ancient Runes Classroom] [Professor’s Office] [Boys’ Bathrooms] [Girls’ Bathrooms] [Room of Requirement]
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Sep 24 2009, 04:32 PM In: Lesson 1: Welcome By: Professor Ramage |
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Fifth Floor The most remarkable thing about this floor could possibly be the statues; there is a brilliant piece of artwork of Boris the Bewildered, which marks the separate ways to Gryffindor Tower and the fourth floor, and a statue of Gregory the Smarmy over in the east wing. Unfortunately, neither is given much attention by students, who usually ignore them, having little interest of old artefacts and statues; instead they would consider the best thing on this floor the giant swamp left by the Weasley twins.
[Arithmancy Classroom] [Professor’s Office] [Prefect’s Bathroom] [Library] [Divination Classroom] [Professor’s Office]
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Nov 28 2009, 03:01 AM In: How Do I Unfog my future? By: Douglas Smith |
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Sixth Floor This floor is probably the barest of them all, having only one classroom upon it, and old, closed off bathrooms which are no longer used. A few classrooms litter the small amount of space there is, but these are all locked and therefore little fun to anyone. Unless you have charms, you’re most likely to be passing straight up to or down from the towers. There are a few good portraits around, though, and a good view from a east window, but unfortunately it’s not a seat-sized window and therefore isn’t visited much.
[Charms Classroom] [Professor's Office] [Advanced Charms] [Dueling Hall] [Professor Forsapiens Office]
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Sep 5 2009, 12:22 AM In: Lesson 1:1 By: Art Miller |
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Seventh Floor The seventh floor is host to the Examination Hall, and a number of unused classrooms. Currently it is serving a more rewarding (or perhaps not, depending who you ask) purpose, though, as the Ministry Officials are holding their interviews of Hogwarts students’ and staff here. As they attempt to find out who was behind both the winter ball and the vandalising of the armour gallery, a number of aurors and less important officials patrol the corridors of this floor, on the lookout for suspicious students.
[Examinations Hall] [Unused Classroom #3] [Unused Classroom #4 - Waiting Room] [Unused Classroom #5 - Ministry Office]
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Aug 29 2009, 10:59 AM In: Ministry Interviews By: Erasmus Armani |
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The Towers Up here, are different towers, which are led to from the Sixth Floor; none of the towers are connected, though the Astronomy Tower is used for both lessons and personal use by students—personal using meaning homework. The Owlery is located in the West Tower, the North Tower consists of nothing more than an old Divination classroom and then the Ravenclaw Tower is located to the west. Gryffindor Tower is also up here, but the entrance is down on the seventh floor.
[Owlery] [Astronomy Tower ] [Astronomy Classroom] [Deserted Office]
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Aug 29 2009, 08:10 PM In: Clearing the Air By: Siara Bennington |
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