Sir Cadogan
MinorA short and squat knight stuffed into a clanking metal suit of armor stands beside his fat dapple-gray pony. Grass stains mark his armored knees from frequent clumsy tumbles, and he brandishes an oversized sword with wild hops and swings that often send him sprawling face-down. When he pushes up his visor a flushed, sweating face appears, reflecting his energetic exertions and jolly nature as he joins festive gatherings with monks and headmasters, raising a flagon of mead in toast.
Sir Cadogan, the boisterous and comically inept knight from a magical portrait in Hogwarts, bursts into the series in *Prisoner of Azkaban* as a pint-sized warrior prone to dramatic tumbles and enthusiastic revelry. Stuffed into clanking armor atop his dapple-gray pony, he embodies chivalric folly with wild sword swings and jolly toasts alongside monks and headmasters. Though his appearance is fleeting, Sir Cadogan leaves an indelible mark as one of Hogwarts' most endearing enchanted inhabitants, unchanged in later books but forever etched in the castle's whimsical tapestry.
Physical Description
A short and squat knight stuffed into a clanking metal suit of armor stands beside his fat dapple-gray pony. Grass stains mark his armored knees from frequent clumsy tumbles, and he brandishes an oversized sword with wild hops and swings that often send him sprawling face-down. When he pushes up his visor a flushed, sweating face appears, reflecting his energetic exertions and jolly nature as he joins festive gatherings with monks and headmasters, raising a flagon of mead in toast.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
A short and squat knight stuffed into a clanking metal suit of armor stands beside his fat dapple-gray pony. Grass stains mark his armored knees from frequent clumsy tumbles, and he brandishes an oversized sword with wild hops and swings that often send him sprawling face-down. When he pushes up his visor a flushed, sweating face appears, reflecting his energetic exertions and jolly nature as he joins festive gatherings with monks and headmasters, raising a flagon of mead in toast.
- Appears as a short, squat knight in a portrait, riding a fat dapple-gray pony and clad in clanking armor.
- Frequently tumbles clumsily during battles, staining his armored knees with grass.
- Brandishes an oversized sword with wild hops and swings, often sprawling face-down.
- Reveals a flushed, sweating face under his visor, showcasing his energetic and jolly nature.
- Joins festive gatherings with monks and headmasters, raising a flagon of mead in toast.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
First appears Ch 5