Who is that? Where does it all happen?
2 Answers
I think it's
Harry Potter
And it all happens, of course,
in Hogwarts!
Explanation:
Every picture references the title of one of the HP books, or a character of the series. In order:
1: The order of the Phoenix
2: The deathly hallows
3: That's a griffon, referencing Buckbeak, the hippogriff from the 3rd book
4: The chamber of secrets
5: Not quite sure about this. A young "dark lord", such as the young version of Voldemort that appears in the 2nd book, perhaps? Or maybe, Kylo Ren being the leader of the First Order could be another reference to the Order of the Phoenix...
6: The goblet of fire
7: The philosoper's stone
8: The half-blood prince
9: The prisoner of Azkaban
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$\begingroup$ You missed only 3 (by a bit) and 5 (by large). But your answer is correct nevertheless. Fix'em and I will accept your answer. $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 12, 2018 at 15:25
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$\begingroup$ The griffon might be for Gryffindor $\endgroup$– user44966Commented Feb 12, 2018 at 16:13
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$\begingroup$ Ren/ Slay the Ren or something along those lines for Slytherin? $\endgroup$– alexmcCommented Feb 12, 2018 at 21:15
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$\begingroup$ @as4s4hetic solved the missing references in his answer. Since now, the puzzle is completelly solved, I accepted your answer. $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 13, 2018 at 5:13
Adding onto Teo's answer:
The descriptions of all these pictures are the 7 days of the week as well as "Bonus stuff" and "Long time after". The 7 days correspond to the 7 books in order (Sunday = Philosopher's stone, Monday = Chamber of secrets etc.). This gives us a hint for what pictures 3 and 5 are.
Missing answers:
3. Bonus Stuff: This references Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them
5. Long time after: This is probably The Cursed Child, written a long time after the original series and by a different author, much like the new Star Wars series.
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1$\begingroup$ Correct! Now it is completelly solved. I'll accept Teo's answer, but your answer finished it. Consider this as an honorable mention! $\endgroup$ Commented Feb 13, 2018 at 5:12
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$\begingroup$ I had completely forgotten about the additional books! $\endgroup$– TeoCommented Feb 13, 2018 at 7:42