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Charlotte Morrison

Charlotte Morrison is a non-canon character who appears exclusively in the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. She is a student in Hufflepuff House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during Harry Potter's fourth year. Her role is to provide a side quest for Harry, asking for his help in acquiring an ingredient for her sick pet.

Charlotte Morrison's only known appearance is during the 1994-1995 school year at Hogwarts. She can be found in the school's central courtyard, where she approaches Harry Potter for help. Charlotte explains that her pet toad is ill and requires Bulbadox Juice as a remedy. She tasks Harry with collecting the necessary juice, and upon his successful return, she expresses her gratitude (video game). Her life outside of this single interaction is unknown.

In the video game, Charlotte Morrison is depicted as a young witch with blonde hair tied back in a ponytail. She wears the standard black robes with the yellow and black trim of Hufflepuff House. Her personality seems earnest and concerned, particularly for the well-being of her pet toad. She is polite and thankful when Harry assists her (video game).

As a Hogwarts student, Charlotte is presumably learning magic, but her specific abilities or level of skill are unknown. She is not depicted casting any spells during her appearance (video game).

  • Pet Toad: Charlotte owns a pet toad which falls ill, prompting her to seek help from Harry Potter.
  • Wand: As a student witch, she would have owned a wand, though its characteristics are unknown.

Charlotte's only known relationship is her brief, task-oriented interaction with Harry Potter. She approaches him as a fellow student in need of assistance, and he helps her acquire the Bulbadox Juice for her pet.

  • Charlotte: A popular English name of French origin, it is the feminine form of “Charles,” meaning “free man.”
  • Morrison: A common patronymic surname of Scottish or English origin, meaning “son of Morris” or “son of Maurice.”

There is no known canonical significance to her name, as she is a minor character created for a video game adaptation.

Charlotte Morrison does not appear in the original seven Harry Potter novels by J.K. Rowling. She is a character created solely for the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game). In the game, she functions as a non-player character (NPC) who provides a side quest for the player, encouraging exploration and interaction with the game world.