![]() Harry miming Aragog's pincers in a brief comic line introduced in the film By stirring Slughorn's sympathies with tales of his mother, Harry was able to obtain the memory at last. After Hagrid passed out, Harry used the opportunity to persuade Slughorn to give him a memory pertaining to Voldemort's Horcruxes that Dumbledore had tasked him with retrieving for their private lessons. Returning to the hut, Slughorn and Hagrid indulged in several bottles of wine, while Harry used a Refilling Charm to keep things going. " Be brave like my mother, Professor " - Harry Potter persuades Horace Slughorn to divulge a vital memory Harry subtly persuaded Slughorn to attend the burial as well by baiting him with the possibility of obtaining valuable Acromantula venom. Trusting in the Felix Felicis, Harry left the castle and headed for Hagrid's hut, encountering Slughorn near the greenhouses along the way. To Ron and Hermione's shock and eventual alarm, Harry was filled with an overwhelming urge to visit Hagrid and help him with the burial. Harry Potter drinking Felix Felicis before attending the funeralĪs it so happened, that night Harry took a small dosage of the luck potion Felix Felicis in an attempt to obtain a vital memory from Professor Horace Slughorn. Although he felt sorry for Hagrid, Harry reluctantly agreed with his friends. Ron's previous encounter with Aragog, not to mention his arachnophobia, set him firmly against attending, and Hermione reasoned that it was not worth the risk of punishment for being outside the school at night. Hagrid sent an invitation to Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger to join him for the burial, but the trio decided to decline. Hagrid, determined that his lifelong friend should receive a proper burial, removed Aragog's body from the Forbidden Forest, to prevent the other Acromantulas from cannibalising the corpse, though he did so with difficulty as the colony was no longer obligated to Aragog's orders to not harm Hagrid. įinally, on 20 April 1997, the elderly Acromantula passed away. Despite Hagrid's ministrations, his health continued to deteriorate over the next several months. ![]() Aragog.I think he's dyin'.He got ill over the summer an' he's not gettin' better.I don' know what I'll do if he.if he.We've bin tergether so long." - Hagrid explaining Aragog's ailing health Īragog, the Acromantula cared for by Rubeus Hagrid for over fifty years, became ill over the summer of 1996. ![]()
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