After he had been Imperiused, Viktor Krum was ordered to attack and overwhelm Fleur Delacour and
However, Fleur has been attacked by highly dangerous creatures called Grindylows (think squid-meets-piranha) and is unable to carry out her rescue.
Crouch wanted Harry to reach the Triwizard Cup so that he could be transported to meet with Lord Voldemort. To get the other champions out of the way, Crouch used Moody's magical eye to locate Fleur in the maze and stun her, though she managed to scream once before it hit her.
Relationships with Other Characters. Ron Weasley accidentally asks Fleur to attend the Yule Ball with him; she ignores him. Harry suggests that this because she has turned on the charm to try to ensnare Roger Davies, and Ron had been caught in the flux of her spell.
Fleur Delacour failed to finish the second task because she was attacked by the grindylows. Because Delacour failed to finish, she never retrieved her younger sister, Gabrielle.
Discovered in chapter 26, The Second Task
Harry manages to escape their clutches with a combination of the spell Relashio, and by kicking at them. Fleur Delacour was attacked by Grindylows on her way to find her hostage, and was prevented from reaching her sister by the creatures.
After he had been Imperiused, Viktor Krum was ordered to attack and overwhelm Fleur Delacour and Cedric Diggory so that Harry's path to the Cup (or trap) could be clear.
Weasley hates Fleur because she's "too pretty, too flighty, not as smart as Tonks". Fleur's arc is proving that she is as smart and strong as any other female character. It's not her fault she's so pretty when she couldn't control how she looked. She's not flighty or as rude as Hermione, Ginny and Molly think she is.
Molly and Ginny Weasley in particular did not like Fleur, considering her snooty. Molly was irked by Fleur's criticism of her household and her favourite singer, Celestina Warbeck, and Ginny called her "Phlegm", due to her throaty, French accent, and made fun of her behind her back.
Clémence fell off of a horse at age seven, and did not ride one again until she was 20. She is fluent in English, naturally speaking it with almost no French accent. As such, Fleur appears to lose her thick accent after her first appearance.
During his pursuit of the Snitch, he was hit in the face by a Bludger which broke his nose and gave him two black eyes.
For example: if Viktor Krum can transfigure his head into a shark's, like he does in Goblet of Fire, that doesn't mean he is an Animagus. Transfiguration is a form of spell-casting, whereas becoming an Animagus is forever. And yes, he could turn into a falcon.
He assumes she is out of action. Later, Krum attacks Cedric with the Cruciatus curse. After Harry stuns Krum, he and Cedric wonder if Krum attacked Fleur, too, which would explain Fleur's scream.
She defeated an actual dragon
During the Triwizard Tournament, Fleur took on a Welsh Green dragon with panache. She charmed the beast into a sleeping trance – skilfully dodging the jet of flame that shot from its nostrils – and went on to claim her golden egg.
During the task, Barty Crouch Jnr, posing as Alastor Moody by way of the Polyjuice Potion, managed to place the Imperius Curse on Viktor as part of his plot to steer Harry Potter to victory in the Tournament.
What did Fleur use to breathe underwater? Fleur Delacour, the champion from Beauxbatons Academy of Magic used the Bubble-head charm to breathe underwater.
The first time we see her burn herself is in season 1, episode 2, when, after a particularly overwhelming day, Ginny turns off the light, closes her bedroom door, and takes a lighter to her inner thigh. Scars from past burns are clearly visible, as are angry welts from recent ones.
Fleur Delacour is at most 21 when she marries Bill Weasley, who is a bit older, at 26.
We first encounter amortentia in Slughorn's classroom during his first potions lesson, and for Harry it smells like treacle tart, the woody scent of a broomstick handle, and something flowery that he thought he might have smelled at the Burrow. Now of course, we know that the 'something flowery' was Ginny.
Molly had no reason to treat Fleur the way that she did; she was so focused on her judgmental misogyny that she failed to realize the love her son and Fleur had.
It's not that she was necessarily unemployed, but she was a housewife. She had to take care of the kids that weren't at Hogwarts yet, like Ginny before Chamber of Secrets.
the malfoys hate the weasleys for two reasons : 1) their profound support for dumbledore order of the phoenix &and they were against dark lord ! 2) they unlike the malfoys were open to muggles being in the wizarding world ,they hated the fact that weasleys were friendly , supportive and loved the muggles .
After collapsing in his lab, the doctors informed Viktor that he was terminally ill, which was likely a result of the Undercity pollution where he grew up. While Viktor was unsurprised by his prognosis, he regretted that there was so much more he could've done to help humanity if he had more time.
Summary: Chapter 50. Thomas tells the Keepers that he and Teresa were manipulated into designing the Maze because they share the gift of telepathy. He convinces the others that he and Teresa are now in as much danger as them, but he knows the way out.
Did Hermione and Krum break up? No, because they were never really together. Hermione agreed to be Krum's partner at the Yule Ball, but that kind of social contract does not imply any understanding that they were in a romantic relationship.