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* Peeves name-drops Sirius as [[spoiler:the one who attacked the Fat Lady's painting while trying to get into the Gryffindor Common Room]] at the end of Chapter 8. The artwork for the very next chapter (appropriately titled "Grim Defeat") depicts the Grim [[spoiler:aka Sirius' Animagus form]].
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* Stan and Ern mention the terrifying guards of Azkaban, and they're brought up by Fudge later on, in Chapter 3, making it clear that ''no one'' wants to interact with them more than they absolutely have to without actually naming who or what the guards are--for all the new reader knows, they're just ordinary witches and wizards with a sadistic streak. Come Chapter 5, we see ''why'' they're so feared: they're soul-sucking wraith-like monsters that practically personify existential dread.

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* Stan and Ern mention the The apparently terrifying guards of Azkaban, and they're Azkaban are brought up by Fudge later on, a few times in Chapter 3, 3 and 4, making it clear that ''no one'' wants to interact with them more than they absolutely have to without actually naming who or what the guards are--for all the new reader knows, they're just ordinary witches and wizards with a sadistic streak.streak and free rein to do whatever they want in their pursuit of Sirius Black. Come Chapter 5, we see ''why'' they're so feared: they're soul-sucking wraith-like monsters that practically personify existential dread.
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* Stan and Ern mention the terrifying guards of Azkaban, and they're brought up by Fudge later on, in Chapter 3, making it clear that ''no one'' wants to interact with them more than they absolutely have to without actually naming who or what the guards are--for all the new reader knows, they're just ordinary witches and wizards with a sadistic streak. Come Chapter 5, we see ''why'' they're so feared: they're soul-sucking wraith-like monsters that practically personify existential dread.
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* An amusing note after Sirius Black breaks into Hogwarts the first time has the rumor mill going crazy, with Hannah Abott mentioning convincing others that Sirius Black could turn himself into an unasuming potted plant. [[spoiler:While she's wrong about ''what'' he turns into, she is correct in her idea that Sirius is capable of physical transformation.]]

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