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During the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Yule Ball|Yule Ball]], Dumbledore mentions to Karkaroff that he once discovered [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Room of Requirement|a room filled with chamber pots]], illustrating how no one can know every Hogwarts secret. Dumbledore also dances, rather awkwardly but without embarrassment, with the exceedingly tall Madame Maxime.
 
Rita Skeeter publishes a scurrilous story revealing Hagrid's half-[[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Giant|Giant]] ancestry. Hagrid, mortified, retreats into seclusion. When Hermione, Harry, and Ron go to Hagrid's hut to console him, they find Dumbledore there. Dumbledore advises Hagrid that he must ignore the press, and relates how his own [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Aberforth Dumbledore|brother]] was once pilloried in the press, then simply went on as before. Dumbledore orders Hagrid to return to work on Monday.
 
After Moody prevents [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Argus Filch|Argus Filch]] and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Severus Snape|Professor Snape]] from catching Harry out after hours, Moody tells him that Dumbledore believes in second chances, whereas he and Mr. Crouch do not. Harry wonders what Snape, a suspected former Death Eater, had done to deserve a second chance.
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At the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Second Task|Second Task]], Dumbledore is present when Harry surfaces from the lake with his rescued "hostages." Dumbledore determines that Harry had arrived at the hostage site first, but remained to ensure all were rescued, putting him over the time limit. Harry is awarded extra points for noble behaviour.
 
After surveying the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Third Task|Third Task's]] maze, Viktor Krum and Harry are talking when a dishevelleddisheveled Mr. Crouch suddenly appears, rambling incoherently, then demanding to see Dumbledore. Harry returns with Dumbledore, only to find Crouch missing and Krum [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Stupefy|unconscious]]. Dumbledore [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Enervate|revives]] Krum, then [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Expecto Patronum|summons]] Hagrid, telling him to find Karkaroff. Moody suddenly appears, and Dumbledore has him search for Crouch. Dumbledore orders Harry to remain in his dorm until morning; any messages can wait until then. Harry wonders how Dumbledore knew he was planning to write Sirius.
 
After experiencing another vision, Harry heads to Dumbledore's office. Outside, he overhears Dumbledore, Cornelius Fudge, and Professor Moody discussing [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Bertha Jorkins|Bertha Jorkins]] and Bartemius Crouch disappearing. Dumbledore discounts a suggestion that Madam Maxime was involved. Moody detects Harry's presence, and he is invited inside. Dumbledore tells him to remain there until he returns.
 
While waiting, Harry peers into a stone basin containing a shimmering substance. Suddenly he finds himself seated alongside Dumbledore in a courtroom, and realizes he is inside a memory. It is Igor Karkaroff's hearing where he agrees to name Death Eaters in exchange for leniency. The image shifts to Ludo Bagman's trial for passing [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Ministry of Magic|Ministry]] secrets to a Death Eater. Finally, four people stand accused of torturing [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Frank Longbottom|Frank]] and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Alice Longbottom|Alice Longbottom]] into insanity. Bartemius Crouch, the prosecutor, sentences his own son, Barty Jr. to Azkaban prison. A second Dumbledore appears and returns Harry to the office. Dumbledore identifies the stone basin as a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Pensieve|Pensieve]], a useful place to store memories and study thought patterns.
 
Dumbledore concludes Harry's summer dream was no ordinary one, and believes Harry's scar hurts whenever Voldemort is nearby or feels intense emotions. Dumbledore also reveals that Neville's parents, Frank and Alice Longbottom, never regained their sanity and permanently reside at [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries|St. Mungo's Hospital]]. Dumbledore requests Harry keep this confidential, it is for Neville to tell others. Also, neither Snape or Ludo Bagman has been connected with anything Dark since the trials; Finally, Dumbledore wishes Harry luck in the Third Task.
 
Sirius writes Harry that he should be safe under Dumbledore's protection. At the Third Task, Dumbledore watches as the four Champions enter the maze and is waiting as Harry returns, bearing Cedric Diggory's body. Amid the confusion, he orders Harry to remain where he is; but Harry, distraught and confused, is led away by Moody. Shortly, Dumbledore, McGonagall, and Snape burst into Moody's office, stunning Moody, an imposter. Dumbledore has Snape fetch Veritaserum, a truth potion, then frees the real Moody trapped in a trunk. The imposter is [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Barty Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch, Jr.]], disguised by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Polyjuice Potion|Polyjuice Potion]]. Dumbledore knew the real Moody would never have moved Harry after Dumbledore told him to stay put. Barty confesses the Triwizard Cup was a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Portkey|Portkey]] that transported Harry (and also Cedric Diggory) to Lord Voldemort to be murdered.
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When Harry is discharged from the Hospital Wing, Ron and Hermione tell him that Dumbledore addressed the school about what happened. Mrs. Weasley asked Dumbledore if Harry could spend the summer at the Burrow, but Harry must first stay at Privet Drive.
 
At the Leaving Feast, Dumbledore gives a tribute to Cedric Diggory, explaining that Lord Voldemort murdered him. The Ministry would object to him revealing this, but the truth is better than lies. He also toasts Harry for risking his life to return Cedric's body. Finally, addressing Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, he says they will always be welcome at Hogwarts, as all must stand together against dark forces.
 
=== [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] ===
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Dumbledore arrives at Privet Drive to collect Harry, who is delighted to be leaving his detested home after only a fortnight. Harry has inherited Sirius' property, including the house at Grimmauld Place, Kreacher, and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Buckbeak|Buckbeak]], but a charm may exist that magically leaves everything to Bellatrix Lestrange. Dumbledore summons Kreacher, who immediately obeys Harry's command, proving Harry is Sirius' heir. Kreacher is then sent to work in the Hogwarts kitchens. Dumbledore chastises the Dursleys for over-indulging Dudley while abusing Harry, saying he had requested they treat Harry as their own. After departing, Harry notices Dumbledore's blackened and dead-looking hand, but Dumbledore defers an explanation.
 
Dumbledore must also recruit a new teacher, and he and Harry [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Apparition|Apparate]] to Budleigh Babberton, a tiny village. Inside a small house, Harry and Dumbledore discover destruction. Dumbledore pokes an overturned armchair which springs into the fat, bald wizard, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Horace Slughorn|Horace Slughorn]], who is hiding from Voldemort. Dumbledore surmised Slughorn staged the scene because there was no [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dark Mark|Dark Mark]] over the house. When Slughorn declines Dumbledore's offer to resume his old teaching post, Dumbledore briefly leaves Harry alone with Slughorn, who is fascinated by the famous boy wizard. Upon returning, Dumbledore makes one final offer, but, seemingly defeated, he and Harry prepare to leave. Slughorn suddenly accepts the post.
 
Apparating to The Burrow, Dumbledore draws Harry aside, suggesting he tell Ron and Hermione about the Prophecy. He also requests that Harry always carry his Invisibility Cloak with him during the coming year, and says they will be having private lessons.
Dòng 193:
After sipping some [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Felix Felicis|good luck potion]], Harry obtains Slughorn's memory and takes it to Dumbledore. They revisit the Slug Club memory. Slughorn is describing to Tom Riddle how a soul can be split by committing murder; the torn fragment can then be encased in a physical object, tying it to the Earth, ensuring immortality. Slughorn is horrified when Riddle suggests splitting the soul multiple times. And is not seven the most magical number?
 
Dumbledore speculates that Voldemort divided his soul into seven pieces, six Horcruxes in all, with the damaged portion left in Voldemort's body. As long as any Horcrux remains, Voldemort is immortal. Dumbledore believes the Horcruxes are unique objects. Two have been destroyed: Tom Riddle's diary and the Peverell ring. Dumbledore reveals he injured his hand while destroying the ring. Only his skill and Snape's timely action contained the damage. Dumbledore believes Hufflepuff's cup and Slytherin's locket are Horcruxes, and one will likely be a Gryffindor or Ravenclaw artifact. The last one may be Voldemort's snake, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Nagini|Nagini]]. Voldemort's soul may be too shredded for him to detect when a Horcrux is destroyed. If all his Horcruxes are eliminated, then Harry can kill Voldemort. It is Harry's capacity to love and make choices that givegives him power Voldemort lacks. Dumbledore tells Harry he can accompany him when he locates another Horcrux.
Harry becomes enraged when he learns it was Snape who revealed Trelawney's prophecy's second half to Voldemort, but Dumbledore reiterates that he trusts Snape. He then says he has found another Horcrux. Harry can accompany him but must promise absolute obedience. Harry reluctantly agrees.