
Patronus Quiz: What Is Your Custom 'Harry Potter' Patronus?
So naturally, I made a quiz that figures out your Patronus based on how you'd spend a day at Hogwarts — from Honeydukes runs to spell-slinging duels.
Let's see what glowing creature is tied to your magical soul.
Drop your Patronus in the comments — let's see who got the most majestic one...and who's stuck with a magical mouse 🪄✨.

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