Hogwarts Legacy is an action role-playing video game set in the magical world of Harry Potter, developed by Portkey Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. This highly anticipated game invites players to step into the shoes of a student at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during the 1800s, long before the events of J.K. Rowling's beloved series. Players can explore the vast and detailed open-world environment of Hogwarts and its surrounding areas, attend classes, learn spells, craft potions, and uncover hidden secrets.
The game offers a rich narrative experience where players' choices shape their character's journey and the overall story. With stunning graphics, immersive gameplay, and an engaging storyline, Hogwarts Legacy aims to provide a captivating adventure for both fans of the Harry Potter franchise and newcomers alike. Whether you're a Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin, the game promises a magical experience filled with wonder, danger, and excitement. 🧙♂️✨ #hogwartslegacy #harrypotter #hogwarts #hogwartslegacygameplay #quidditch @Obscure_World
The game offers a rich narrative experience where players' choices shape their character's journey and the overall story. With stunning graphics, immersive gameplay, and an engaging storyline, Hogwarts Legacy aims to provide a captivating adventure for both fans of the Harry Potter franchise and newcomers alike. Whether you're a Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin, the game promises a magical experience filled with wonder, danger, and excitement. 🧙♂️✨ #hogwartslegacy #harrypotter #hogwarts #hogwartslegacygameplay #quidditch @Obscure_World
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00:00So frustrating.
00:11You wanted to speak with me, Mother?
00:14I had hoped to speak with you alone, Natsai.
00:18Your message mentioned your concern about an unusual creature that was spotted in the woods near Hogsmeade.
00:25That could have been anything.
00:26You know what it was, Natsai.
00:30I am allowed to leave the castle.
00:32I am always careful, Mother.
00:35Careful? Officer Singer disagrees.
00:38She sent me an owl telling me that you have been trying to collect evidence of some kind against dark wizards.
00:44She berated me for not keeping a closer eye on you.
00:47And she is right.
00:48I do not want you visiting Hogsmeade for the near future.
00:52But Mother!
00:53My little gazelle, you are well-intentioned.
00:57But you must not meddle in the affairs of dangerous people.
01:01If someone had meddled in Matibilleland, Father would still be with us.
01:07I must get to class.
01:09Perhaps your friend can get you to listen to reason.
01:13So frustrating.
01:16She never listens to me.
01:20She called you her little gazelle.
01:23Is that a term of endearment, where you're from?
01:25It is specific to me.
01:27I am the unusual creature in Hogsmeade, she mentioned.
01:33Self-transfiguration is not taught at Hogwarts.
01:37So I am gently discouraged from practicing it.
01:40However, I am an animagus.
01:44And it is in my gazelle form that I have been able to wander the highlands rather freely until now.
01:49Much to my mother's chagrin.
01:52That is how I managed to spy on Rookwood and Harlow.
01:54Were you born an animagus, or did you learn to become one?
02:09Animagi are not born.
02:11The process is quite elaborate.
02:13It involves holding a mandrake leaf in one's mouth for an entire month.
02:17Then placing the leaf in a crystal file so that it is imbued with moonlight.
02:21Then adding one of your own hairs.
02:23And that is just the beginning.
02:26Self-transfiguration is common among students at Wagadu.
02:30But Professor Weasley considers it much too dangerous to teach at Hogwarts.
02:41Now the nickname makes sense.
02:44What an extraordinary ability to have.
02:46It is.
02:47I love transforming.
02:49But Mother is less enthusiastic about it.
02:52She says that no creature, especially one as rare as a gazelle, should be bounding about where poaching has become so prevalent.
03:00She claims that she has foreseen tragedy before me in my gazelle form.
03:06But she has used her sight to control me too many times.
03:10I no longer believe it.
03:17She's concerned for your safety.
03:20It may be best for you to stay away from Hogsmeade for now.
03:23That may be safe.
03:25But I do not believe that it would be best.
03:28Do you?
03:28You could have fled the moment you discovered that Rookwood, Harlow and Randrock were after you.
03:35But you did not.
03:36I choose to act as you have.
03:38I must deal with Rookwood and Harlow, not hide from them.
03:42My mother cannot know where I am all the time.
03:47Thank you for being here during that rather awkward conversation.
03:51Thank you for being here.
04:21I can't find a picture of what this picture was.
04:32You're back!
04:33Nice to see you again.
04:43Thanks for stopping by.
05:06Hope to see you again.
05:13This is a change of pace from our last outing.
05:41Don't remind me. The thought of that tent still makes my blood boil.
05:46I've been thinking about those poor dragons in the fighting ring.
05:49The collars they were wearing, they appeared to be goblin silver.
05:53I think a collar is precisely what we found at that poacher camp.
05:57I've never known poachers to use anything like that before.
06:01The dragon that attacked my carriage was wearing a collar.
06:04And Professor Fig was genuinely baffled by its behaviour.
06:07That attack always did strike me as a little strange.
06:11Seemingly coming out of nowhere.
06:13Surely you aren't suggesting that the collars somehow control the poor creatures.
06:18Exactly.
06:19Merlin, I don't think the dragon we set free was wearing a collar.
06:23But we should check.
06:25And if we can find her, we can return her egg.
06:27That's a good idea.
06:33We need to see this through.
06:34I'll start looking into it right away.
06:37There was something else that I wanted to discuss with you.
06:40I didn't want to press it before.
06:42It seems I may have caused you more trouble with Victor Rookwood.
06:47Why is he after you?
06:48Rookwood is working with Ranrock.
06:57And Ranrock is after something I found at Gringotts.
07:00Fig had a portkey that led us there after the dragon attack.
07:03It's a bit of a long story and Fig had asked that I not speak of it yet.
07:08Goodness.
07:09Well, that certainly helps to shed light on what we saw at the tent.
07:13Don't worry.
07:14I'll guard your secret as if it were my own.
07:16I shan't press for more details.
07:19In fact, I should probably be going.
07:21I'd like to track that dragon down as soon as I can.
07:25I'll let you know when I have news of her location.
07:29Oh, I do hope Mary and her neighbours aren't harmed.
07:35Excuse me, sir.
07:36Are you all right?
07:37Just barely.
07:38But I don't want to trouble a student with my woes.
07:41I am indeed a student, but I could very well be able to help you.
07:44I'm not so sure.
07:45Name's Crispin Dunn, by the way.
07:48I trade in the surrounding hamlets.
07:50Do the most business in Aronshire.
07:52A lovely little hamlet.
07:54It's a stunning garden.
07:55Just the other day, the Daily Prophet ran an article on its scenic head rose.
07:59Actually, before I go on, I should ask.
08:03Are you afraid of spiders?
08:05Spiders don't bother me at all.
08:12You'd be impressed by how many I've dispatched lately.
08:14Lucky you.
08:16The hamlet's overrun with the vile things.
08:19And they're acting abnormally aggressively.
08:21I'm concerned about my customers, of course, but it appears that most of the hamlet's residents fled to safety.
08:28It's my friend Mary I worry about.
08:30I haven't heard from her, and I fear she's trapped in her cottage.
08:34Understandable.
08:34But why don't you check on her yourself?
08:36I would, but I have a crippling fear of the eight-legged beasts, which I, unlike you, seem incapable of conquering.
08:43I don't know what to do.
08:45Can you think of anyone who can help Mary?
08:52I'll try my very best, Mr. Dunn.
08:54Please do.
08:56If you can think of anyone that may be brave enough to help, I'd appreciate it.
09:01They'll find Aronshire southeast of Hogsmeade, just below the train station.
09:06And it's getting worse.
09:10If there is any chance that the relic from Slytherin's spellbook can help her, I must find it.
09:15I'm requesting your help.
09:17Meet me outside of Feldcroft, near the Catacoon.
09:26I'll say it again.
09:27Can't thank you enough for helping to save the village from those trolls.
09:35Revealio.
09:36Revealio.
09:58Revealio.
09:58Revealio.
10:01Revealio.
10:04Revealio.
10:05I... I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
10:28I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
10:58They're even more aggressive than I'd expected.
11:07I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
11:19I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
11:28I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
11:40I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
11:59Maybe that's the last of them.
12:09I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
12:21I'd best keep an eye out for spiders.
12:49Alohomora.
13:04Mine now, Demi guys.
13:06Oh no.
13:07This must be Mary.
13:09Poor woman.
13:10Conbringo!
13:11If Mary was breeding these things in her cellar, that means there are more underground.
13:30I'll need to destroy every last spider in that cellar if this is to end.
13:37I'll need someone else.
14:04If this is where Mary bred the spiders, they're not here now.
14:34They're not here.
15:04A ladder. Not sure I want to know where this leads.
15:15Well, this isn't a good sign. These spiders have gone somewhere.
15:34I'd best be ready for whatever I may find down there.
15:46Head sacks. I need to find and destroy all of these before the situation gets even worse.
15:52Confring them. Bombard them.
16:13Defender. Confring them. Defender.
16:17Confring them.
16:21Protego.
16:25Bombard them.
16:27Confring them.
16:37Defender.
16:41Cast fiends.
16:42Rebellion.
16:47Exhale to the enemy.
16:50use absence.
17:01Confring them.
17:03Bombard them.
17:04Defender.
17:05Defender.
17:07Defender.
17:11See with up in his basement.
17:12That's one exit destroyed to get the rest.
17:42I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
18:12I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
18:42I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
18:52I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
19:02I hate to think that they see me.
19:30I hate to think that they see me.
19:40I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
19:52I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
20:02I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
20:12I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
20:22I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
20:32I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
20:42I hate to think that they see me, but I don't see them.
20:52That's the last of the spider sacks.
21:04I suppose I know what happened to Mary Portman now.
21:08She was breeding the spiders.
21:10I hope that's the last spider.
21:18I hope that's the last spider.
21:22Defend us.
21:23Defend us.
21:24Defend us.
21:35Defend us.
21:37Confirm...
21:40Bombarrant.
21:42Defend us.
21:44Confirm...
21:45Confringo
21:49Confringo
21:55Bombarder
21:59Confringo
22:05Bombarder
22:14Confringo
22:18Confringo
22:30Confringo
22:36Confringo
22:42Let's go.
23:12No, wait. That's the last one. And she's angry.
23:25Bombard her.
23:33I'll be having nightlights for the rest of my life after that.
23:42I'll be having nightlights for the rest of my life after it.
23:48I'll be having nightlights.
23:53I'll be having nightlights.
23:57Rebellion, for father.
23:59Rebellion.
24:19Rebellion.
24:27Rebellion.
24:32Rebellion.
24:42Rebellion.
24:47Rebellion.
24:49Re Bueno.
24:50Leon.
24:51Re courtroom.
24:55Oh, my God.
25:25Oh, my God.
25:55Oh, my God.
26:25I'm so sorry, Mr. Dunn. She was an innocent victim.
26:30Poor Mary. Fighting for the amulet to the bitter end, no doubt. A noble sacrifice.
26:36She truly was a remarkable woman. Remarkable. She didn't deserve this. Few do.
26:44I am sorry about your friend. But you'll be relieved to know that I cleared out the spiders. It's safe to return now.
26:52You? You cleared out the spiders? I can't believe it. But I'm certainly relieved.
26:59I imagine the first order of business will be to help the amulet rebuild. I suppose I have nothing to fear from dead spiders.
27:05That's the spirit. I wish you the best of luck.
27:17Thank you again for all you've done. I shall keep you apprised of the hamlet's rebuilding.
27:22Glad I could be of help. And I look forward to visiting your shop the next time I'm in Aronshire.
27:28To dearly departed Mary.
27:30To dearly departed Mary.
27:37To dearly departed Mary.
27:37To dearly departed Mary.
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