WALES NEWS SERVICE Several fans of the series have left tokens of gratitude at the elf’s “resting place.” Luke James/WALES NEWS SERVICE All rights reserved./Courtesy Everett Collection The National Trust has raised concerns that the infrastructure around the grave is not safe. The beloved house elf was introduced in the franchise’s second book and later died in the seventh and final novel. The beloved character in the “Harry Potter” series - a gentle “house elf” who was freed from his abusive masters when gifted a sock - met his tragic and undue end during the franchise’s seventh film installment and was “laid to rest” at Freshwater West beach, prompting fans to leave tokens of goodwill, primarily socks, at the gravesite.īut now, the organization that manages the site has released a survey that could determine the future of Dobby’s memorial. Outrage from “Harry Potter” fans comes following a proposal to move Dobby’s “grave” from Freshwater West beach to a more stable location, due to concerns about the current site’s infrastructure, reported the Independent. Rowling after staffers, high-profile celebs accuse paper of ‘anti-trans bias’Ī National Trust survey conjured up a bunch of angry fans. Why making more ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies is a terrible idea JK Rowling’s abusive ex-husband claims he helped write ‘Harry Potter’
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