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The Floo Network

Object Information

Description and Appearance

The Floo Network is a magical system connecting wizarding fireplaces. It is not a physical object itself, but rather a property bestowed upon the fireplaces connected to it. When activated with Floo Powder, the fire in the hearth roars and turns a brilliant emerald green. For the traveler, the experience is a dizzying, tumultuous rush. The world becomes a high-speed blur of colors and shapes as they are rapidly spun towards their destination. It is possible to catch fleeting glimpses of other rooms and fireplaces as one passes them. The journey is often accompanied by a loud roaring sound and a sensation of being sucked along a great pipe. Soot and ash are common side effects of travel, particularly for inexperienced users.

Magical Properties and Usage

The Floo Network is a versatile and widely used method for both transportation and communication in the wizarding world. Its use is entirely dependent on Floo Powder and a correctly connected fireplace.

History

The invention of Floo Powder, and by extension the Floo Network, is credited to Ignatia Wildsmith in the thirteenth century (Pottermore). Since its creation, it has become a staple of wizarding life, overseen by the Floo Network Authority at the Ministry of Magic. The price of Floo Powder has famously remained stable for a century, at two Sickles a scoop. The main atrium of the Ministry of Magic itself contains hundreds of gilded fireplaces set into the walls, allowing for the mass arrival and departure of Ministry employees.

Role in the Story

The Floo Network plays a significant role throughout the series as a primary means of travel and a critical plot device.

Behind the Scenes