The vast majority of Harry Potter fans would probably agree that the death of Dumbledore, the principal of Hogwarts, was the most tragic one in the entire series. However, author J.K. Rowling revealed that the death of a minor character in The Prisoner of Azkaban is the one she feels the most regret over.
Writing on her Pottermore website, Rowling writes that kidnapping and subsequent death of Florean Fortescue, owner of the Diagon Alley ice cream parlor, is still bothering her. “I originally planned Florean to be the conduit for clues that I needed to give Harry during his quest for the Hallows, which is why I established an acquaintance fairly early on,” she writes.
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A character we all wanted to learn more about :-/
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I don't understand why she had to make him die then.... why?!?
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Well, I don't really remember him well, but the character I regret most is Sirius Black!
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What character would you trade for Sirius Black?
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Florean Fortescue? Really? Mrs. Lovegood died only so her daughter could serve as an extra traumatized kid!
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Why, I'd trade Lupin.
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