

After the tragic death of Leta Lestrange in Paris, Dumbledore became determined to contribute helpful advice to the resistance against Grindelwald, notably Newt, Theseus, Tina, Jacob, Yusuf, and Nagini in the global wizarding war. While initially unable to directly act against Gellert Grindelwald due to their past blood pact, the Ministry's surveillance of him, his love for Grindelwald, and his lingering guilt over his sister's death, Dumbledore sent Newt Scamander to New York to release the Thunderbird Frank, and later sent Newt to Paris to rescue Credence Barebone.

His early losses greatly affected him early on, even at his death many years later, but, in turn, made him a better person. His father died in Azkaban when Albus was young, while his mother and sister were later accidentally killed. He was the son of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, and the elder brother of Aberforth and Ariana. A Muggle-supporting wizard, though the complete opposite in his earlier years, he was considered to have been the greatest wizard of modern times, perhaps of all time. He also served as Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards (?–1995) and Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot (?–1995 1996–1997). He was the Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor, later the Transfiguration Professor, and later the Headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Summer 1881 – 30 June, 1997) was an English half-blood wizard. Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, O.M. He died as he lived: working always for the greater good and, to his last hour, as willing to stretch out a hand to a small boy with dragon pox as he was on the day that I met him." - Albus Dumbledore's obituary by Elphias Doge That he was the most inspiring and the best loved of all Hogwarts headmasters cannot be in question. I shall miss his friendship more than I can say, but my loss is as nothing compared to the Wizarding world's. If anybody can shed some light on these two issues I would appreciate it." Albus Dumbledore was never proud or vain he could find something to value in anyone, however apparently insignificant or wretched, and I believe that his early losses endowed him with great humanity and sympathy. I’ve obviously missed a crucial step in both attempts. It becomes frustrating to trace and retrace steps, trying to find my error over and over. So I stopped that game at that point to start completely over.Īnd now I’m hung up at the brick wall in this 2nd game I’ve attempted. I retraced my steps there too and saw nothing missed. The first time, I got hung up in Ch.3 in a similar way…the blue flashing lights on the cable up in the projector room weren’t lit, and when I went to the computer with the dragon on the screen, it was offline. In fact this is my 2nd attempt to play the game. Now what? Does anyone know what I can do or re-do to get those bricks to interact? I’ve gone through all of Ch.2 once again up to that point, thinking I had to have missed a step along the way. When I get to the wall where the bricks stick out, mine are not sticking out. Tutorial | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 Part 1 | Chapter 2 Part 2 | Chapter 2 Part 3 | Chapter 2 Part 4 | Chapter 2 Part 5 | Chapter 2 Part 6 | Chapter 3 | Epilogue

You need three yellow orbs to get the blue orb.Ĭlick on the little numbers below to continue to the next page of the walkthrough or click here. Unlock the door in the back to reveal another constellation. Enter 274 to unlock the chest and get a lever.ħ5. Go grab it because it’s the Chapter 2 painting collectible.ħ3. Also look behind the paint cans for a button. Look down at the four different drawings.ħ2. It’s burnt out, so rotate to loosen it and replace it with the one in your bag. Pull it down to access a ladder that leads to the attic! Go up.ħ0.
