Madam Rosmerta
MinorShe glides through the pub with a curvaceous grace that turns heads, her pretty face lighting up with a knowing smile. Those sparkling turquoise heels click invitingly on the wooden floor, promising stories and secrets over foaming tankards. There's a flirtatious warmth in her laughter that makes the cold wizarding world feel cozy.
Madam Rosmerta, the alluring proprietress of the Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade, makes her sole but enchanting appearance in the Harry Potter series during *Prisoner of Azkaban*. With her curvy figure and pretty face sparkling in turquoise heels, she serves butterbeer to Harry, Ron, and Hermione, unwittingly becoming part of a pivotal overheard conversation revealing secrets of the past amid the school's tensions. Though she does not reappear in later books, her brief role adds timeless charm to the wizarding village's allure, embodying the series' cozy yet suspenseful excursions from Hogwarts.
Physical Description
A curvy woman with a pretty face framed by soft waves of hair, her figure accentuated by the fitted bodice of her barmaid attire. Sparkling turquoise high heels catch the light as she moves gracefully behind the bar, apron tied neatly at her waist. Her smile is warm and inviting, eyes twinkling with the lively energy of pub hospitality.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Madam Rosmerta runs the Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade, serving butterbeer to Harry, Ron, and Hermione during their visit. With her curvy figure and pretty face sparkling in turquoise heels, she becomes part of a key conversation overheard by Harry about the past. Her brief but memorable appearance adds charm to the village outing amid the school's tensions.
- Runs the Three Broomsticks inn in Hogsmeade.
- Serves butterbeer to Harry, Ron, and Hermione during their village visit.
- Engages in a key conversation overheard by Harry under the Invisibility Cloak, discussing James Potter, Sirius Black, and the Marauders' history.
- Appears with her curvy figure and pretty face sparkling in turquoise heels, enhancing the scene's charm.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
First appears Ch 9