WebDaphne's Letter from the Future by TomHRichardson. Two days after returning home from fifth-year classes and O.W.L. exams, Daphne Greengrass finds on her pillow, a letter from her much-older self. Included in this letter is a Muggle envelope addressed to Harry Potter from his much-older self. WebDaphne Greengrass is a character whose name appears exactly once in the books, when Hermione leaves an O.W.L. exam. She's essentially the perfect OC-stand-in - from the books we know her name, we know she's in Harry's year, everything else we have to either get from Pottermore/the Wiki/Wizarding World or make up. That leaves a lot of freedom.
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WebDaphne Greengrass lives in a world of silence, until Harry unwittingly breaks it apart. Harry must now fight to keep the quiet loneliness from crushing them both and, perhaps, learn … WebDaphne Greengrass, Side Character by LinzRW Daphne Greengrass is on a quest to be the main character of her own life for once, but that's easier said than done. Includes: conspiracy theories, evil plotting, a Slytherin revolution, and sassy Potter. OotP, HBP, and DH. Not your usual Daphne. dwight eisenhower and the cold war
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WebDaphne Lenora Warrington (née Greengrass) was a Pure-blood witch. She began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1991, the same year as Harry … WebBecause we already know what the characters with the bigger roles in the books do. Draco, Ron, Crabbe, Goyle, Hermione, Luna and Old Uncle Tom Cobleigh - we know what they did during the war. But what did Tracey do? What did Astoria do? What did Olra and her little sister do? Were they good? Bad? Indifferent? WebLady Astoria Miril Malfoy, née Greengrass (born 17 February 1981), also known under her pen name Elenion Ancalima, is an English witch of Elven ancestry. An harpsichordist, … crystal iseldyke