"Yes, I know, do you have a problem with it?" Sherlock smiled back with a teasing light in his eye. "Ooo, yes! I would like to as well. It is forbidden, of course, but I am sure we will be able to. Later in the year, I think, when we know more magic." He nodded. Definitely. He wanted to know what was in there that made it forbidden." He tilted his head at the mention of Harry Potter, nodding slightly. "Everyone knows about Harry Potter," Sherlock sighed. "Every child is told about him." He rolled his eyes. "Basically there was this dark wizard called Voldemort who was trying to take over the world and doing quite well. His followers were death eaters who also used dark magic, including the three forbidden spells. Voldemort seemed to be quite fond of the killing curse. He used this to kill Harry's parents and Harry was protected by his mother's love and sacrifice for him or some stupid thing like that, killing Voldemort and making Harry the boy the lived. Voldemort had actually split his soul in seven ages before and made what were called horcruxes that contained his soul in a way. He couldn't die until these were destroyed. He came back in Harry's fourth year and caused some havoc. Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts then, was searching for horcruxes. In Harry's sixth year Dumbledore took him to find a horcrux, drank some potion to get it and it did something. I don't really remember all the details. They then went back were Snape, potions teacher, killed Dumbledore at the orders of Voldemort. Harry didn't go to school for his seventh year instead hunting horcruxes. They got most before returning to Hogwarts for one. Here Voldemort came and there was a huge battle. Harry turned himself in and Voldemort killed him. Turned out Harry was a horcrux and that part of him was killed so when it wasn't expected he revealed he was still alive. Another boy destroyed the final horcrux and they killed Voldemort, winning the second wizarding war." He shrugged slightly with a smile. "Brief version, its all a bit boring and not really essential to know but its been drilled into my brain so much that I can't seem to delete it.