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  1. Boggart - Wikipedia

    The boggarts in J. K. Rowling 's Harry Potter are shape-shifters whose true form is unknown, that change shape to resemble their beholder's worst fear (possibly inspired by the "clutterbumph" in Paul …

  2. Boggart (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia

    Boggarts are mythical creatures that take on the form of whatever frightens the person who encounters them. According to J.K. Rowling, the creator of the Harry Potter universe, boggarts are shape-shifting …

  3. Boggart: Mischievous Spirit of Chaos in English Folklore

    Mythical Attributes: A boggart is a malevolent or mischievous spirit inhabiting homes and fields, known for nocturnal disturbances and creating disarray. Role in Mythos: Boggarts are considered to be …

  4. What do we Know about Boggarts ? | Wizarding Home

    Jun 7, 2025 · Boggarts are commonly found in dark, enclosed spaces such as cupboards, under beds, or within wardrobes. They thrive in areas where fear can linger, often concealed until disturbed. …

  5. Boggarts: The Mischievous Spirits of British Folklore

    Jun 13, 2024 · While boggarts are often associated with pranks and unsettling activities, they are rarely depicted as inherently evil or malevolent. Their behavior is more akin to that of a mischievous child, …

  6. What is a Boggart? Uncover Its Mythology & Mystery

    Oct 8, 2024 · Known primarily in English and Scottish folklore, the boggart is a mischievous and elusive creature. They dwell in dark and hidden places, such as caves, basements, and under bridges. …

  7. Boggart | Official Harry Potter Encyclopedia

    Boggarts are not truly alive and are one of the odd non-beings that exist in the wizarding world. Like Poltergeists and Dementors, they appear to be created and sustained by human emotions.

  8. Boggarts - Fairyist

    Aug 9, 2013 · There are domestic boggarts, those that haunt houses and that frequently indulge in poltergeist activity, and there also those that haunt a road, a bridge or a field out in the wilds.

  9. Boggart | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom

    The Boggarts in the Harry Potter series are more similar to the bogeyman, being found in closets, under furniture, and cupboards and able to transform into one's worst fear.

  10. Boggart | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

    Boggart (also called a bogey, bogeyman, bogle or bugbear) is a term used for a creature in English folklore. It is generally a household spirit turned malevolent trickster or mishcevious goblin-like …