Sir Cadogan
He is a little knight whose picture hangs in a seventh-floor corridor near the South Tower. He is a silly fellow whose bravura outshines his commons sense and who glories in quests and challenges. Sir Cadogan spent some time guarding the Gryffindor Common Room when Sirius Black attacked the Fat Lady (he was the only painting brave enough to take the job). He thought up ridiculous passwords and changed them on a daily basis. He challenged people to duels whenever they would try to enter or leave through the portrait hole. Sir Cadogan has a huge sword and a little fat pony.
Bust of Paracelsus
Located halfway down the corridor leading from the Gryffindor Common Room to the shortest route to the Owlery; requires a right turn from the Common Room
Wilfrid the Wistful
Located between Gryffindor Tower and the Owlery, requires a left turn from the Common Room. Mrs. Norris disappeared behind this statue while setting out to report to Filch after encountering Harry on his way to the Owlery, so a secret passage or short cut may be in its vicinity
He is a little knight whose picture hangs in a seventh-floor corridor near the South Tower. He is a silly fellow whose bravura outshines his commons sense and who glories in quests and challenges. Sir Cadogan spent some time guarding the Gryffindor Common Room when Sirius Black attacked the Fat Lady (he was the only painting brave enough to take the job). He thought up ridiculous passwords and changed them on a daily basis. He challenged people to duels whenever they would try to enter or leave through the portrait hole. Sir Cadogan has a huge sword and a little fat pony.
Bust of Paracelsus
Located halfway down the corridor leading from the Gryffindor Common Room to the shortest route to the Owlery; requires a right turn from the Common Room
Wilfrid the Wistful
Located between Gryffindor Tower and the Owlery, requires a left turn from the Common Room. Mrs. Norris disappeared behind this statue while setting out to report to Filch after encountering Harry on his way to the Owlery, so a secret passage or short cut may be in its vicinity
