is set in the 1800s, long before any of the events in the series take place. Despite that, Hogwarts' magical campus is full of familiar names, but the familial relationships may not be obvious, especially for those who haven't read the books. Going through and seeing which characters from are related to characters from the novels can make the next playthrough a bit more interesting.
For some characters, the connection between book characters is obvious. This is the case with people like Phineas Black or the Weasleys who are mentioned. However, how they're related to book characters can be harder to pinpoint exactly, considering the time frame between and Harry's own wizarding adventure. But speculation is possible, and in some cases, there's enough information to make a good guess.
Matilda Weasley acts as the Deputy Headmistress of Hogwarts during the time that takes place. Naturally, it's no mystery that Matilda is related to Ron Weasley and the rest of the Weasley family, but pinpointing the exact relationship is a bit harder in her case. While it's possible that she's married and could have children that make her a direct ancestor, it seems more likely that she's part of the Weasley extended family, being a distant aunt or cousin of Ron.
Like Matilda, Garreth is obviously related to Ron and his family. Garreth is a student during, but there's evidence pointing to the fact that he's a direct ancestor of Ron. This means that hecould be a great-great-great grandfather to Ron, but that isn't necessarily the case. Since the Weasleys tend to have multiple children, he could be a distant uncle, with one of his siblings taking the spot of a direct ancestor.
Leander is a student who duels Sebastian during the first day of classes but isn't able to defeat him. Even though he doesn't have the Weasley name, Leander is related to Ron Weasley through his mother, Molly. Before she married into the Weasley family, Molly's surname was Prewitt. It's difficult to tell how he's
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