Fat Friar
MinorThe Fat Friar drifts by with a belly laugh that warms the stones, his translucent form radiating monkish mirth. His eyes twinkle like hidden candles, inviting you to forget your worries. In his gentle hover, the castle feels like home.
Contains info from Book 2+
Physical Description
Pearly-white and fully transparent, the Fat Friar is a fat little monk ghost with a round cheerful face and twinkling eyes. His medieval monk robes billow softly as he floats, plump hands gesturing amiably. His ethereal form glows with a soft, inviting light. The Fat Friar is a portly, translucent ghost with a cheerful round face and beaming smile, his form faintly glowing in ethereal wisps. He wears historical monk robes adapted to Hufflepuff yellow and black, billowing as he glides. His build is plump and monkish, with kind eyes and a jolly expression that lights his spectral features. His presence is warm and inviting, floating with buoyant energy.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Fat Friar is the Hufflepuff house ghost, a fat little pearly-white monk introduced at the Sorting Ceremony, beaming welcomingly to new students. His jolly, transparent presence embodies Hufflepuff's values of kindness and loyalty. He makes only this brief appearance, a spectral beacon of the house's friendly spirit.
- Introduced at the Sorting Ceremony as Hufflepuff's house ghost.
- Appears as a fat little pearly-white monk, beaming welcomingly to new students.
- Floats transparently, embodying Hufflepuff's kindness and loyalty.
- Serves as a spectral beacon of the house's friendly spirit.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
First appears Ch 6
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
First appears Ch 6