If you chose to 'open it', embracing the 'evil' ending, Professor Fig will be killed by the Ranrok Dragon in the cut-scene before the fight. This is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, with a massive pile of debris being walloped onto your kindly mentor.
You can chose to contain or control the reserves of dark magic the Keepers are sworn to protect. Any option you chose results in the same boss fight against Ranrok, and Professor Fig dying. There's no way to save him even if you made the “good” decisions.
Unfortunately, even if you kept it contained for the “good” ending, Professor Fig will still die. Although he survives the fight, he still passes away as you put the ancient power back in the Repository. It's worth noting that regardless of which ending you choose, it does not impact your post-game experience.
At first we thought Eleazar Fig might be related to Harry's Squib neighbour, Arabella Figg, but the spelling is different so there goes that theory. And interestingly, that's exactly what Professor Fig teaches.
He strategically placed a dark detector so he can casually sweep the students and visitors as he leaves his office.
Ranrok is the main antagonist of the 2023 video game Hogwarts Legacy. He is a goblin rebellion leader obsessed with finding a secret power source hidden beneath the Hogwarts castle and the protagonist's archenemy.
When female wasps pollinate figs, they lose their wings and are then trapped inside. They die a slow, agonizing death, then the fig's enzymes dissolve the wasp. So, basically, when you eat a fig, you're eating wasps.
Figg is a Squib and a member of the Order of the Phoenix. Apparently, she was stationed to live near Harry in order to keep an eye on him and the Dursleys. With the re-creation of the Order of the Phoenix, she was formally brought into that order to assist in guarding Harry.
Question 1: After Dudley learnt of Mrs Figg's broken leg, why did he pretend to cry? He hoped to convince his mother that he really cared for Mrs Figg. He wanted his parents to pay attention to him instead of the broken leg.
In 1995, Harry and his cousin Dudley were attacked by Dementors in Little Whinging. Figg sensed the distinct presence of the Dementors and despite, as a Squib, being unable to actually see them, she was still able to describe the Dementors in front of the Wizengamot during Harry's trial.
Later, in the Undercroft, the game gives you the option to turn Sebastian in or to let him get away with the murder of his uncle. Of course, in the real world, murder is a serious crime and should always be reported.
Turning in Sebastian Sallow Has Big Consequences in Hogwarts Legacy. Turning in Sebastian will result in his being expelled from Hogwarts. As a result, he won't be available in quests at the end of the game and won't be in the epilogue.
Once you return to the castle, you can visit Sebastian in the Undercroft in the Defence Against the Dark Arts tower, and ask to learn about it. This is the same case with the rest of the Unforgivable Curses. If you decide to turn Sebastian in before you learn the curses, you will lose your ability to learn them.
The time-honored tradition of people being rude about Harry Potter spoilers is now being weaponized for good, meaning people are spoiling that Professor Eleazar Fig dies at the end of upcoming game Hogwarts Legacy, no matter your journey, because of J.K. Rowling's transphobia.
If players choose not to turn him in, the protagonist will attempt to reason with Ominis by pointing out how much Sebastian regrets what he did. Ominis will take some convincing, but he will eventually agree with the protagonist before setting off to convince Anne of the same.
His last words in the movie are, "I still don't understand why we have to leave." But he also has a deleted film scene where he has a final conversation with Harry, and his last line is, "I don't think you're a waste of space." In the final book, Dudley's last line is simply, "See you, Harry."
The aftermath of this saw Dudley change to an extent; he became less belligerent and even civil to Harry. The Dementor attack was the catalyst for a change in Dudley's personality that started in Order of the Phoenix, and we saw the end result in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
When Dudley had a run-in with magic that didn't end well - Part 1. As if that wasn't enough, Hagrid then cast a spell on the Dursleys' darling boy and gave him a pig's tail, which had to be surgically removed.
The fan asked the author if Aunt Petunia was a Squib (a non-magical person who is born to at least one magical parent) and Rowling replied: "Good question. No, she is not, she is not a Squib. She is a Muggle.
In regard to the HP novels, most of the theory comes to fruition inside of Hogwarts. Squibs are forbidden from attending the school on the grounds that, since they have no magical abilities, they could not survive at the school of magic.
Family Lineage
Though nominally a Muggle-born witch, Hermione is descended from the Dagworth-Granger family through her father's squib heritage.
Church Fathers/Catholic/Eastern Orthodox interpretation. The Church Fathers, and the Catholic Church subsequently, has interpreted this parable as Jesus Christ warning Christians that they must bear fruits after their conversion worthy of repentance or risk being condemned to Hell.
When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. Then he said to the tree, "May no one ever eat fruit from you again." And his disciples heard him say it. On reaching Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple area and began driving out those who were buying and selling there.
A fig consists of a collection of small flowers or synconium. It develops from the receptacle rather than the ovary of a flower and becomes fleshy when it matures. Thus fig is called a false fruit.