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Chambers of the Philosopher's Stone
"We must be miles under the school."
-- Hermione Granger
Atlas
of Hogwarts: The
Chambers of the Philosopher's Stone
Located deep
underneath Hogwarts, this series of chambers and passages was used to conceal
the Philosopher's Stone
and protect it from would-be thieves. Dumbledore placed the Stone there in
August of 1991. Then
McGonagall,
Sprout,
Snape,
and Quirrell added
various protections. To top it off, Hagrid
provided a giant, vicious,
three-headed
dog to guard the trap door entrance on the third floor.
NOTE:
The names given to the various rooms are not from the books and cannot
be considered canon. They are given here and used occasionally elsewhere
in the Lexicon as a matter of convenience.
Third Floor Trap Door chamber
This chamber
is actually the third floor corridor on the right hand side, which has
a trap door in the middle of it. Hagrid "lent" Fluffy, a gigantic three-headed
dog, to Dumbledore to place in this chamber. The trap door opens to a very
long drop.
Devil's Snare chamber
At the end of the long drop through the trap door is a large growth of
devil's snare,
placed there by Professor Sprout. The devil's snare plant provides
a soft but dangerous landing for interlopers. The walls of this chamber
are damp.
Passageway
The walls drip water, while the corridor itself slants downward.
Chamber of the Keys
This chamber
is a brilliantly lit chamber with a ceiling arching high above. It's full
of small, jewel-bright winged
keys,
fluttering and swirling all around the room. On the opposite side of the
chamber is a heavy wooden door. One of the winged keys opens the door on
the far side. There are a number of brooms in the chamber. Someone hoping
to pass through the chamber must fly on a broom into the air and catch
the correct key: a large silver key with bright blue wings.
Enchanted Chess
Board
The next chamber
is very dark, but lights come on as you walk into it. It contains a huge
chessboard. The chessmen are carved from stone and very tall. In order
to pass through the room, a person must take the place of a chess piece
and successfully play to win. The game is Wizard's Chess, which means that
there is very real danger to any human chess pieces.
Troll
Chamber
This room contains a very large, very disgusting mountain
troll.
The smell alone is enough to stop a person in their tracks.
Chamber of the Seven Potions
In this room
is found a table with seven differently shaped bottles standing on it in
a line. When a person enters the room, magical fire appears, blocking both
doors. The fire blocking the door just entered is purple, while the flames
blocking the way forward are black.
The potions are a logic puzzle. On a roll of paper next to the potions
is this riddle:
Danger lies before you, while safety lies behind,
Two of us will help you, which ever you would find,
One among us seven will let you move ahead,
Another will transport the drinker back instead,
Two among our number hold only nettle wine,
Three of us are killers, waiting bidden in line.
Choose, unless you wish to stay here forevermore,
To help you in your choice, we give you these clues four:
First, however slyly the poison tries to hide
You will always find some on nettle wine's left side;
Second, different are those who stand at either end,
But if you would move onward, neither is your friend;
Third, as you see clearly, all are different size,
Neither dwarf nor giant holds death in their insides;
Fourth, the second left and the second on the right
Are twins once you taste them, though different at first sight.
That indicates
that of the seven bottles, three are poison, two are wine, one will get
a person safely through the black fire, and one will get a person back
through the purple. This puzzle is particularly ingenious because many
very clever wizards have no sense of logic at all, which would mean that
they would be stuck in that chamber, unable to go forward or back.
The solution is this: The potion in the smallest bottle will get
a person through the black flame and on to the Chamber of the Stone.
The potion in the rounded bottle at the right end of the line will
provide safe passage back through the purple flames.
The Chamber of the Stone
The only feature of this chamber is the
Mirror
of Erised, within which Dumbledore hid the Stone:
"It was one of my more brilliant ideas, and between you and me, that's saying
something. You see, only one who wanted to find the Stone--find it, but
not use it--would be able to get it, otherwise they'd just see themselves
making gold or drinking Elixir
of Life. My brain surprises even me sometimes..." (Albus Dumbledore)
Timeline - The Philosopher's Stone
600 years ago
Nicolas Flamel
creates a Philosopher's Stone, one of the most wondrous and powerful magical
items ever. His is the only such stone ever known to have been created
(or at least the only one still in existence in the twentieth century),
although many alchemists have tried over the centuries. Flamel uses the
Stone to grant himself and his wife immortality.
early 1900s
Albus Dumbledore works with Flamel on various alchemical projects. The
two men remain close friends and partners.
mid 1900s
The Stone is kept in high-security vault number 713 in Gringotts.
late 1900s
Professor
Quirrell, on a sabbatical from Hogwarts where he is the Defense Against
the Dark Arts teacher, encounters the disembodied Voldemort in the forests
of Albania. Quirrell is overcome and becomes a sevant of Voldemort. The
Dark Lord decides to try to get the Philosopher's Stone from Nicolas Flamel
to gain true immortality.
July 31,
1991
Hagrid removes the stone from Vault 713 to bring it to Hogwarts,
where Dumbledore is making arrangements for its safekeeping.
At Voldemort's direction, Quirrell attempts to steal the Stone
from Vault 713. The attempt fails, since Hagrid has removed the
Stone earlier in the day.
August,
1991
Dumbledore conceals the Stone inside Hogwarts.
Elaborate protections are set up to guard the Stone.
October 31,
1991
Quirrell makes
an attempt to get past the three-headed dog, after letting a troll loose
in the dungeons as a diversion. He fails because Snape suspects what he
is up to and goes to the trap door room to head him off. Snape is bitten
by the three-headed dog.
end of December,
1991
Harry Potter
discovers the Mirror of Erised. Dumbledore removes it from the room in
which it was stored and places the Stone into it. The Mirror is set up
in the last chamber as an additional safeguard.
evening of June 4,
1992
Quirrell,
whose body is now inhabited by Voldemort, bypasses the three-headed dog
and the other protections, only to find himself stymied by the Mirror of
Erised. Harry Potter, Hemione Granger, and Ron Weasley follow him down.
Harry confronts Quirrell and Voldemort and inadvertantly retrieves the
Stone. Voldeomort nearly gets the Stone, but is defeated when Quirrell
cannot touch Harry's skin because of ancient magic.
June 5 or 6
Dumbledore has a "little chat" with Nicolas Flamel and the Stone is destroyed.
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