Harry competes in the Triwizard Tournament from "summary" of Harry Potter - The Illustrated Collection by J. K. Rowling
The Goblet of Fire had been behaving strangely. It was supposed to be used to choose the three schools’ champions for the Triwizard Tournament, but somehow, Harry’s name was mysteriously added to the selection. Despite being too young to participate, the magical contract signed by his name meant he had no choice but to compete. The Tournament consisted of three dangerous tasks, designed to test the champions’ magical abilities and bravery. Harry faced many challenges throughout the Tournament, including battling a Hungarian Horntail dragon, navigating a dangerous underwater maze, and facing his worst fear in a magical duel. Despite being at a disadvantage due to his age and lack of ex...Similar Posts
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