Jacob Kowalski• Character
Jacob Kowalski was a good-natured No-Maj factory worker in 1920s New York whose dream was to own a bakery. He fought for America in World War One (WFT). In 1926 Jacob went to a bank in New York City to get a loan for a proposed bakery based on recipes… Read MoreJarveys• Creature
Resembling an overgrown ferret, the Jarvey is one of the few beasts that can actually talk. Its speech, however, consists entirely of rude phrases and insults (FB). Read MoreJazz singer• Character
The Jazz Singer was a singing goblin who, accompanied by goblin musicians, performed jazz songs at the Blind Pig. She created smoky images from her wand to illustrates her lyrics (WFT). Read MoreJobberknoll• Creature
“The Jobberknoll is a tiny blue speckled bird which eats small insects,” writes Newt Scamander in the book Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them. The Jobberknoll is native to northern Europe and the Americas. The bird lets out no noise whatsoever until it’s death, when it releases a long, high… Read MoreJohannes Jonker• Character
Johannes Jonker was an American wandmaker (Pm). Read MoreJustin Finch-Fletchley• Character
A member of Dumbledore’s Army, this curly-haired Muggle-born wizard was down for the exclusive Muggle school Eton until he got the letter from Hogwarts (so it is quite likely that his parents are very wealthy). Justin was threatened by a snake at the Duelling Club until Harry called… Read MoreJustin Finch-Fletchley and Nearly Headless Nick are petrified by the Basilisk• Event
While searching for Justin so he can explain his actions of the previous night’s dueling club Harry overhears a group of Hufflepuffs gossiping about him. He confronts them, but leaves abruptly in fury, causing him to blunder through the castle unfocused. Hurrying through a dark corridor Harry trips over a… Read More