Folio Magi: A Complete Guide To All Chocolate Frog Cards
It is unknown when the idea for Chocolate Frog Cards was conceived, or who was the first wizard ever to be put on one, but for years young (and young at heart) witches and wizards have been collecting and trading cards. This book contains a complete guide to all 134 Chocolate Frog Cards, including pictures, dates, and descriptions, and a bonus section for you to create your own Chocolate Frog cards and boxes. Your Chocolate Frog Card collection is not complete without the Folio Magi! Coverart by Aladraws available here: https://nl.pinterest.com/pin/378583912428028701/?nic_v2=1a2l8YCQK
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Famous Witch And Wizard Chocolate Frog Cards: Numbers 90 - 101
Chapter 11
Famous Witch and Wizard Chocolate Frog Cards: Numbers 90 - 101
Number 90 - Sacharissa Tugwood:
Inventor
1874 - 1966
Pioneer of Beautifying Potions. Discovered pimple-curing properties of Bubotuber Pus. The words on her gravestone read, 'Thanks to Sacharissa Tugwood, the world is a more beautiful place.'
Number 91 - Wilfred Elphick:
1112 - 1199
First wizard to be gored by an African Erumpent.
Number 92 - Xavier Rastrick:
1750 - 1836
Flamboyant wizard entertainer who vanished unexpectedly while tap dancing to a crowd of 300 in Painswick and was never seen again.
Number 93 - Heathcote Barbary:
1974 - present
Plays rhythm guitar with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.
Number 94 - Merton Graves:
1978 - present
Plays cello with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.
1446 - 1557
Serial Goblin killer.
Number 96 - Hengist of Woodcroft:
Founder of Hogsmeade
Medieval, dates unknown
Driven away from his home by Muggle persecutors, Hengist is supposed to have settled in Scotland where he founded the village of Hogsmeade. Some say the Three Broomsticks Inn used to be his home.
1803 - 1882
Inventor of the Dungbomb.
Number 98 - Dymphna Furmage:
1612 - 1698
Famously abducted by pixies while on vacation in Cornwall, she lived in mortal dread of them thereafter.
Number 99 - Daisy Dodderidge:
Tavern Keeper
1467 - 1555
Daisy Dodderidge built the Leaky Cauldron inn to serve as a gateway between the non-wizarding world and Diagon Alley. Wizards and witches of her day loved her generosity and the welcoming atmosphere of her pub.
Number 100 - Harry Potter:
1980 - present.
The 'Boy who Lived.'
Number 101 - Albus Dumbledore:
1881 - 1996
Considered by many the greatest wizard of modern times, Dumbledore was particularly famous for his defeat of the Dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945, for the discovery of the twelve uses of dragon’s blood, and his work on alchemy with his partner, Nicolas Flamel. Professor Dumbledore enjoyed chamber music and ten-pin bowling.