Serpensortia Snake
creatureLong, thick, black non-venomous snake conjured by Serpensortia spell, heavy-bodied with striking posture and exposed fangs, responds to Parseltongue becoming docile.
The Serpensortia Snake bursts into the Harry Potter series in a dramatic moment during Defense Against the Dark Arts class in Chamber of Secrets, conjured by Draco Malfoy's Serpensortia spell as a long, thick, black non-venomous serpent that showcases Harry's unexpected Parseltongue abilities. Responding to Harry's hissing commands, it turns docile and slithers away peacefully, highlighting the prejudice against Parselmouths amid the Chamber's mysteries. Though confined to this single memorable appearance, the snake underscores themes of inherited magic and misunderstanding that echo throughout the series.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Long, thick, black non-venomous snake conjured by Serpensortia spell, heavy-bodied with striking posture and exposed fangs, responds to Parseltongue becoming docile.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
First appears Ch 10