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  1. Katie B

    Katie B edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: ApparateApparate/Disapparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinchingsplinching (leaving behind a body part).
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcherDark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.
    • Edited the description of Charm: Spells thatNOT the same as spells. They are not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.normally helpful, household incantations.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red) and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit toballs called bludgers that tryare enchanted to follow players and knock the playersthem off their broomsticks.brooms. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back totowards the other theteam. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch.snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings). It is veryextremely hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions.exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.
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  2. Krista O

    Krista O edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: Apparate/DisapparateApparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinching (leaving behind a body part).splinching
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.Dark-wizard-catcher
    • Edited the description of Charm: NOT the same as spells. TheySpells that are normally helpful, household incantations.not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red)and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit to balls called bludgers that are enchantedtry to followknock the players and knock themoff their brooms.broomsticks. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back towardsto the other the team. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings).snitch. It is extremelyvery hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.exceptions.
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  3. Katie B

    Katie B edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: ApparateApparate/Disapparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinchingsplinching (leaving behind a body part).
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcherDark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.
    • Edited the description of Charm: Spells thatNOT the same as spells. They are not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.normally helpful, household incantations.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red) and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit toballs called bludgers that tryare enchanted to follow players and knock the playersthem off their broomsticks.brooms. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back totowards the other theteam. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch.snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings). It is veryextremely hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions.exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.
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  4. Krista O

    Krista O edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: Apparate/DisapparateApparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinching (leaving behind a body part).splinching
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.Dark-wizard-catcher
    • Edited the description of Charm: NOT the same as spells. TheySpells that are normally helpful, household incantations.not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red)and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit to balls called bludgers that are enchantedtry to followknock the players and knock themoff their brooms.broomsticks. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back towardsto the other the team. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings).snitch. It is extremelyvery hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.exceptions.
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  5. Katie B

    Katie B edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: ApparateApparate/Disapparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinchingsplinching (leaving behind a body part).
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcherDark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.
    • Edited the description of Charm: Spells thatNOT the same as spells. They are not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.normally helpful, household incantations.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red) and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit toballs called bludgers that tryare enchanted to follow players and knock the playersthem off their broomsticks.brooms. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back totowards the other theteam. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch.snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings). It is veryextremely hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions.exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.
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  6. Krista O

    Krista O edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: Apparate/DisapparateApparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinching (leaving behind a body part).splinching
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.Dark-wizard-catcher
    • Edited the description of Charm: NOT the same as spells. TheySpells that are normally helpful, household incantations.not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red)and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit to balls called bludgers that are enchantedtry to followknock the players and knock themoff their brooms.broomsticks. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back towardsto the other the team. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings).snitch. It is extremelyvery hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.exceptions.
    ( see Krista O’s edits | report abuse )
  7. Katie B

    Katie B edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: ApparateApparate/Disapparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinchingsplinching (leaving behind a body part).
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcherDark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.
    • Edited the description of Charm: Spells thatNOT the same as spells. They are not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.normally helpful, household incantations.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red) and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit toballs called bludgers that tryare enchanted to follow players and knock the playersthem off their broomsticks.brooms. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back totowards the other theteam. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch.snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings). It is veryextremely hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions.exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.
    ( see Katie B’s edits | report abuse )
  8. Krista O

    Krista O edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: Apparate/DisapparateApparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinching (leaving behind a body part).splinching
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.Dark-wizard-catcher
    • Edited the description of Charm: NOT the same as spells. TheySpells that are normally helpful, household incantations.not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red)and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit to balls called bludgers that are enchantedtry to followknock the players and knock themoff their brooms.broomsticks. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back towardsto the other the team. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings).snitch. It is extremelyvery hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.exceptions.
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  9. Paige :D

    Paige :D edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Added a term: The Ministry of Magic: The organization that runs the wizarding community, headed by Cornelius Fudge (Dumbledore has been offered this position many times, but has refused it and stays the headmaster of Hogwarts). Consists of different departments, such as Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Department, or the Auror Department.
    • marked the description of The Ministry of Magic as not a spoiler
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  10. Paige :D

    Paige :D edited the glossary entries of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Saturday, November 6, 2010.

    • Edited a term: ApparateApparate/Disapparate: To transport oneself instantly to any destination. Apparating is difficult and must not be done without a license from the Department of Magical Transportation. There is a danger of splinchingsplinching (leaving behind a body part).
    • Edited the description of Auror: Professional Dark-wizard-catcherDark-wizard-catcher, employed by the Ministry of Magic.
    • Edited the description of Charm: Spells thatNOT the same as spells. They are not necessarily bad. Helpful spells.normally helpful, household incantations.
    • Edited the description of Quidditch: A wizarding game played on broomsticks. Each team has 7 players: 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and a seeker. The chaser passes the quaffle (the main ball, about the size of a soccer ball, big and red) and shoots in the goals. The beaters hit toballs called bludgers that tryare enchanted to follow players and knock the playersthem off their broomsticks.brooms. The beaters knock the bludgers away from their teammates, and back totowards the other theteam. The seeker is supposed to search for the snitch.snitch (a small, walnut-sized golden ball with wings). It is veryextremely hard to catch, but when the seeker does, his or her team win 150 points and ends the game.
    • Edited the description of Parseltongue: Someone who can talk to snakes. Usually associated with Dark wizards, but there are exceptions.exceptions (such as Harry Potter). Lord Voldemort is the greatest Parsel-tongue speaking wizard known.
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