Parvati Patil
MinorWarmth radiates from her dark eyes, quick to spark in defense of a friend. Her slender frame hums with quiet loyalty, hair like midnight silk framing a face alive with Gryffindor spirit. You feel drawn to her unyielding kindness amid the castle's chaos.
Contains info from Book 3+
Physical Description
Parvati is a slender dark-haired Indian girl of eleven with warm brown skin and long, silky black hair that falls gracefully. Her expressive dark eyes and delicate features convey a mix of curiosity and resolve. Dressed in scarlet-trimmed Gryffindor robes, she moves with poised elegance. Her presence feels lively and supportive, often standing tall in defense. Soft-spoken yet firm, she embodies quiet Gryffindor warmth. A 13-year-old Indian girl with dark hair falling in a long braid, smooth brown skin glowing under classroom light. Her almond-shaped dark eyes widen in startlement, average build clad in Gryffindor scarlet and gold robes. She has a comforting presence, face soft and expressive amid friends.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Parvati Patil appears as a loyal Gryffindor first-year, defending Neville from Slytherin taunts during the Sorting and later gossiping with Lavender about Hermione's tears, overheard by Harry and Ron. Her brief moments underscore the supportive friendships in Gryffindor tower, contrasting the house's bolder heroes. She fades into the dormitory chatter, a gentle presence in the whirlwind of Harry's first adventures.
- Defends Neville Longbottom from Slytherin taunts during the Sorting ceremony.
- Gossips with Lavender Brown about Hermione Granger's tears, overheard by Harry and Ron.
- Contributes to the supportive atmosphere in Gryffindor Tower as a first-year.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
First appears Ch 8
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
First appears Ch 8