More Fandoms. Fantasy. Harry Potter. A deerhound is a breed of dog and one possible corporeal form of the Patronus Charm. Pottermore (Appears as a Patronus) Wizarding World (Appears as a Patronus)
2. Abraxan Winged Horse (very rare) A breed of winged horse, gigantic in size and extremely powerful. They are selective eaters and usually require forceful handling. As a Patronus, they represent power, determination, and a free spirit. If your patronus is an abraxan winged horse, you find comfort in solitude.
So, using that method, I'm slowly branching away from the original Bassett Hound, randomly stumbling on new animals. It's mostly been horses so far with a couple gems tucked in, like the Stag. I'm hoping I'll start finding other exciting animals further down the rabbit hole. thunderstruck_77. OP • 7 yr. ago. Image via Avalanche Software. If you’re a huge admirer of the Harry Potter franchise and still hoping Patronuses will appear in the future, here’s a list of iconic Harry Potter characters and The Patronus has two forms, non-corporeal and corporeal. A non-corporeal Patronus can appear as ‘a thin wisp of silver’ that hovers ‘like mist’. Whereas a corporeal Patronus has a form that is clearly defined and is more than vapour or smoke. The ability to cast a corporeal or non-corporeal Patronus is down to the skill of the witch or In any case, if you don't like your patronus, sorry, but, too bad. It's supposed to represent personality traits and not just be whatever the caster's favorite animal is. If it was, I'd probably be a dog, instead of a weasel. Yes, I'm a weasel. A goddamn weasel.
Tonks’ Patronus took the form of a Jack Rabbit before it changed. The interesting thing here is that Patronus’ can end up changing, so you aren’t necessarily stuck with the same one for life. Minerva McGonagall’s is a Cat. Professor McGonagall casts the Patronus charm in the Deathly Hallows book. She used three cats in order to serve as
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