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Harry inheritsdoes not know it yet, but he has just inherited another relic that belonged to his father: the Marauder's Map, which. James Potter, along with Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew, created in their sixth year using their combined knowledge about Charms and Hogwarts' grounds. This map not only symbolizes Harry navigating through the many turmoils he encounters throughout the series, but it aids him in more practical ways, usually by helping him avoid detection during his night-time sojourns around Hogwarts, and to guard against and spy on Malfoy in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'']]. It also plays a role in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Barty Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]]'s plot to murder his own father during Harry's [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire|fourth year]]. Finally, in [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows|''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'']], Harry carries the map with him when he leaves Hogwarts to hunt Voldemort's Horcruxes. Though the map is less useful aswhile he travels the countryside, it becomes like a Talisman that bolsters his morale, provides a source of familiarity and comfort, and is a means to remain connected to Hogwarts and his friends, as well as to his late father, who helped create it. Most importantly, it allows him to gaze at Ginny's name.
 
Lupin's reaction to Harry's revealingrevelation that he hears his mother's screams deeply affects Lupin because he was close friends with James and Lily Potter. Lily was particularly accepting and kind to him when they were at school together. Lupin is also shaken that this is theHarry's only memory Harry has about his lost mother, and he will do much to help him come to know the person she, and also James, were. Also, his response about Harry's broom is more than mere sympathy. He likely feels partially responsible for the Whomping Willow destroying it because it was on his behalf that the dangerous tree was planted when he first arrived at Hogwarts as a student. The Willow's purpose is to protect the entrance to a secret passage at its base that leads to the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Shrieking Shack|Shrieking Shack]]. This is where Lupin, who is a Werewolf, was confined during the full moon, to protect students and staff during his transformations. This protection is no longer needed as [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Wolfsbane Potion|a potion]] is now available that allows a transformed Werewolf to retain his human awareness during the lunar cycle. Lupin is seen drinking this potion, that Professor Snape prepares for him each month.
 
Except for Lupin, the Hogwarts faculty are unaware that the One-eyed Witch tunnel exists. It is revealed later, however, that Dumbledore, and several other faculty, do know about the tunnel leading from the Whomping Willow. Also, Snape is aware that Sirius Black knows it exists. Regardless, it appears that this passageway, which the Trio uses later in the story, was never monitored or sealed off after Black's escape. It is unclear why Dumbledore never considered this a necessary precaution, especially after Black by-passed the castle's security. Perhaps because the tunnel starts outside the castle proper and ends inside a boarded-up house leads to a false sense of security. It is also curious as to why the tunnel was never blocked or eliminated entirely following Lupin's departure from Hogwarts, being as it was no longer needed for his benefit. It would have eliminated the Whomping Willow's purpose, though it has been left active.