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Chase is back in the saddle with an all-new Interesting Facts episode where he takes you through some fun side information that is briefly referenced in Chapter 31 through Chapter 34 of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Keep up as he touches on the blood thirsty immortal cold ones, Carmilla Sanguina who walks the earth at the young age of 195 while bathing in the blood of her adversaries to moisturize her fair skin, introduces Armarillo Lestoat a young author who has personally written all of his stories for 200 years, and discusses Professor Tofty's mission with the Cursed Vaults.
Additionally, Chase covers the Burkinabe Ministry of Magic, the fabled Veil on the stone archway, prophecies, and ancient magic in this exciting installment of Interesting Facts!
"Drifting along in the sparkling current inside was a tiny, jewel bright egg. As it rose in the jar, it cracked open and a hummingbird emerged, which was carried to the very top of the jar, but as it fell on the draft, it's feathers became bedraggled and damp again, and by the time it had been borne back to the bottom of the jar, it had been enclosed once more in its egg."
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Chase is back in the saddle with an all-new Interesting Facts episode where he takes you through some fun side information that is briefly referenced in Chapter 31 through Chapter 34 of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Keep up as he touches on the blood thirsty immortal cold ones, Carmilla Sanguina who walks the earth at the young age of 195 while bathing in the blood of her adversaries to moisturize her fair skin, introduces Armarillo Lestoat a young author who has personally written all of his stories for 200 years, and discusses Professor Tofty's mission with the Cursed Vaults.
Additionally, Chase covers the Burkinabe Ministry of Magic, the fabled Veil on the stone archway, prophecies, and ancient magic in this exciting installment of Interesting Facts!
"Drifting along in the sparkling current inside was a tiny, jewel bright egg. As it rose in the jar, it cracked open and a hummingbird emerged, which was carried to the very top of the jar, but as it fell on the draft, it's feathers became bedraggled and damp again, and by the time it had been borne back to the bottom of the jar, it had been enclosed once more in its egg."
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