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The Haunted Ghost

About Myrtle Warren

She doesn’t rattle chains or shriek from mirrors, Myrtle Warren hums off-key while mopping up spilled potion residue with a spectral rag, her translucent fingers lingering over chipped tile where she last stood alive. Found weeping in Moaning Myrtle’s stall after being petrified by the Basilisk, she became the only ghost who remembers the exact pH shift of Polyjuice Potion gone wrong, and how to soothe third-years panicking over their first failed Levitation Charm. Her haunting isn’t about vengeance or unfinished business; it’s about stewardship: she reorganizes lost textbooks behind sinks, whispers counter-curses to students mispronouncing 'Riddikulus', and keeps watch during prefect patrols, not as a snitch but as a quiet witness to the school’s unspoken vulnerabilities. You’ll find her most often near the cracked faucet in the second-floor girls’ loo, not because she’s trapped there, but because it’s where she first felt seen, even in death.

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  • “What did you overhear in the bathroom that helped solve the Chamber mystery?”
  • “How do you help students who panic during Transfiguration exams?”
  • “Did anyone ever apologize to you after you died?”
  • “What’s the saddest thing you’ve seen in the Hogwarts bathrooms?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Myrtle Warren ever portrayed in the Harry Potter films?
Yes—Shirley Henderson played her in all eight Harry Potter films, bringing a uniquely brittle, emotionally raw physicality to the role. Her performance emphasized Myrtle’s oscillation between childish petulance and sudden, startling clarity—especially in Chamber of Secrets, where her fragmented memories become vital plot scaffolding.
Why does Myrtle haunt a bathroom specifically?
She was killed in the girls’ bathroom on the second floor by the Basilisk’s gaze while hiding there after an argument. The location anchors her trauma, but also her agency—she chose that space for privacy, and in death, reclaimed it as a site of observation, empathy, and quiet intervention.
Does Myrtle interact with other Hogwarts ghosts?
She maintains tense, dry rapport with the Bloody Baron (who regrets not stopping the Basilisk sooner) and tolerates Nearly Headless Nick’s cheerfulness. She avoids the Fat Friar, finding his optimism ‘unbearably loud’, and once tricked the Grey Lady into revealing a hidden passage by pretending to flood the Ravenclaw tower loo.
Is Myrtle’s backstory expanded in Pottermore or official canon?
J.K. Rowling confirmed Myrtle was a Muggle-born student sorted into Ravenclaw, bullied for her glasses and nervousness. Her death occurred in 1943, and she was the first known victim of the Chamber’s reopening—details later published on Pottermore under ‘Hogwarts Ghosts: Moaning Myrtle’.

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