The Lost Prophecy Adventure Part 4
Introduction
Hello everyone, welcome to Part 4 of our Walkthrough for The Lost Prophecy Adventure of Harry Potter Hogwarts Mystery. In the previous part, you confronted Merula, who admitted to stealing the scroll, but said it wasn’t with her for long because Professor Snape confiscated it when she tried to read it. You went to Professor Snape to try to convince him to return the scroll, but he said it was safe in his classroom and that he would soon return it to its rightful owner. He also told you not to worry and that he had explained everything to Madam Pince.
You then went to your friends to share the news. After a brief discussion, you decided on a plan: since Professor Snape had an appointment in Diagon Alley, you would go to his classroom and read the scroll quickly before he returned. You did so, and after a brief search, you found the scroll hidden by Professor Snape. Lenny successfully decoded the text and explained that it was about the history of the Trelawney family. However, when he started reading Trelawney’s prophecy, something frightened him, and he left the classroom in a panic.
Summary
Part 4 Summary:
- Task 1: Find Lenny
- Location: Library
- Requirements: 3 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice: Tell Lenny if you think he’s foolish for believing the prophecy is about him
- Yes: +5 Knowledge
- No: +5 Empathy
- Task 2: Talk to Trelawney
- Location: Divinations Classroom
- Requirements: 8 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice: Reply to Lenny
- She truly believes in her powers: +5 Courage
- She’s practiced at avoiding questions: +5 Knowledge
- She’s just strange: +5 Knowledge
- Task 3: Talk to Lenny
- Location: Library
- Requirements: 8 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice: Tell Lenny what you think of Professor Trelawny’s gift
- She doesn’t have Sight: +5 Courage
- She has some amount of Sight: +5 Empathy
- Task 4: Meet Dumbledore
- Location: Dumbledore’s Office
- Requirements: 8 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice: Tell the Headmaster if you think Mr. Pindlebrook is the only one responsible
- We’re both to blame: +5 Empathy
- It’s Lenny’s fault: +5 Courage
- No one’s to blame (Your Courage level): +10 Courage
- Part 4 Rewards: 4 Gems, 1000 Experience Points, and 3 Chocolate Frogs; Crystal ball tappie will be added to your apartment/dormitory
(Disclaimer: This walkthrough will feature the gameplay from the perspective of a graduate student. Since the adventure is available for students of Year 2 and above, the star and attribute requirements for certain tasks might be different for you, depending on your current progress with the main story.)
Proceed to the Library when you are ready to find Lenny. When you arrive, you’ll say to Lenny that you came to check if he’s alright.


This line will differ based on your previous choice.


You’ll try to calm him down and ask him to tell you what’s wrong. He’ll finally agree, but he will say that if you’re going to understand why that prophecy was so disturbing, you’ll need to learn a bit more about him.

To discover Lenny’s past, you need to earn five stars within three hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

There is only one bonus progress action tied to Lenny. Prioritize this action to save some energy.

You’ll realize that Lenny thinks the prophecy you read in Professor Trelawney’s scroll predicts his imminent death.

But you’ll tell him that there are plenty of other Ravenclaws and ask him why he thinks it describes him specifically. He’ll then explain what else is written in the prophecy.


You’ll ask if that’s all, but he’ll say the prophecy mentions that death will happen after the brightest day of an early day.

He’ll add that he’s supposed to go home to Patton for the holidays, the first time since he’s been here, but he’s afraid that if he ever goes back home, he’ll face an untimely end in Patton Wood.
Following that, he will ask you if you now think he is foolish for believing the prophecy is about him. There are two options to choose from. If you like Lenny, it is recommended to pick the first option.

He’ll say he can’t live like this and just wants to know if he’s right and if his next trip home will be his last. You’ll offer to help him and suggest visiting Professor Trelawney together immediately.

Go to the Divination Classroom to talk to Trelawney. You’ll thank the professor for agreeing to meet with you.


She’ll say she’s glad to see you, especially Lenny, and she’ll thank you for your role in returning her family scroll.

However, suddenly Professor Trelawney will have a vision.

You’ll ask the professor if she’s okay, and she’ll say that she sensed danger in your future, adding that you should pay close attention in your next Charms class. Then she’ll continue talking about the scroll, saying that it’s an accounting of her family’s history and prophecies and that she accidentally misplaced it.

She’ll say that you must be very good at puzzles to crack her family cryptogram, but you’ll tell her that it was Lenny who solved it while working on it for some time. He’ll add that it was a brilliant puzzle and apologize for invading her family’s privacy.

You’ll tell her that you actually wanted to talk to her about that. You’ll explain that Lenny found the prophecy, which he thinks might be about him.


You’ll tell her that you’re curious if she really thinks Lenny has a reason to be concerned and what you can do about it to avoid it. She’ll reply that she’s afraid prophecies aren’t always what they seem, and understanding their truth is a difficult task. She’ll decide to consider the prophecy and let you know if there’s any truth to your fears.
To discuss the prophecy’s truth, you need to earn five stars within eight hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

Bonus progress actions are tied to the scroll and your character. Prioritize these actions to save some energy.

Professor Trelawney will comment that prophecies are always enigmatic and hard to interpret, but the more you discuss that prophecy, the clearer her inner eye becomes, and it seems that your fears are accurate.


You’ll tell Lenny that you’ll do everything to protect him, while Professor Trelawney will say that she admires your loyalty but fears that the future is the future.

Lenny will get upset and suggest that there might be a chance she’s mistaken. Professor Trelawney will take it as an insult, emphasizing her belief in her abilities. She’ll say that just because someone’s prophecies haven’t yet come true doesn’t mean they’re false.


This line will differ based on which year you are attending.

At that moment, Professor Trelawney will leave, and you’ll ask Lenny if he’s okay. He’ll express that this is a glimmer of hope for him because all the professor said was that she expressed confidence in her abilities, and she didn’t give a straight answer when you asked her if any of her prophecies had turned out to be true.
Following that, he’ll ask you what you think about why the professor was so eager to avoid your question. There are three different options to choose from. These options will influence some dialogue that will follow, but they won’t impact the story.

He’ll say that if there’s any chance that the prophecy is wrong, he has to look into it, adding that before he can accept what Professor Trelawney has said, he needs to do some research.

Proceed to the Library when you are ready to talk with Lenny. Upon arriving, you’ll notice the speech bubbles above some of the characters. Tap on those if you’re curious to see what they have to say. When you arrive, he’ll say he knew he was right, adding that he has no cause to fear the prophecy about his untimely death because Professor Trelawney is a false prophet.


To evaluate the evidence, you need to earn five stars within eight hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

Bonus progress actions are tied to Lenny and your character. Prioritize these actions to save some energy.

Lenny will explain that he discovered Professor Trelawney has a long history of predicting students’ deaths, adding that she predicts a student’s death nearly every year, and none of them have come true. Following that, Lenny will ask you a question. There are two different options to choose from. Both of them will eventually lead to the same outcome, so feel free to take your pick.

You’ll say that this raises an important question, which is why would Professor Dumbledore hire a Divination teacher who has such a dubious track record. You’ll decide to go and talk to the Headmaster to clarify some things.

Go to the Dumbledore’s Office to continue the story. You’ll thank Professor Dumbledore for taking the time to see you and explain that you have something urgent to discuss with him.

You’ll explain to him that you found a scroll detailing several prophecies of the Trelawney family, and Lenny will add that he came across one prophecy that seems to predict his untimely death. You’ll then mention that Lenny researched and discovered that Trelawney often predicts the death of students, but none of her prophecies have come true. This line will differ based on your previous choice.

You’ll tell him that you were hoping he could help you decide whether Lenny should be worried and whether Professor Trelawney is actually a false prophet.


He’ll add that he knows the scroll was under Professor Snape’s protection, and you were explicitly told to forget about it.

Following that, the Headmaster will ask if it’s true and if you think Lenny is the only one responsible in this matter. There are three options to choose from. If you like Lenny, it is recommended to pick the first option.

Professor Dumbledore will say that, given the urgent nature of your concern about the scroll, he understands why you felt your actions were necessary. You’ll ask him if that means you and Lenny are not in trouble, and he’ll respond that it would be wise to let more than the promise of a prophecy guide you in the future. This line will differ based on your previous choice.

He’ll say that he’ll do everything in his power to address your concerns about Professor Trelawney and her prophecies. To learn about Trelawney, you need to earn five stars within eight hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

Bonus progress actions are tied to Professor Dumbledore, Lenny, and your character. Prioritize these actions to save some energy.

The Headmaster will explain that prophecy is a tricky business, and determining its meaning or validity can be quite complicated. He’ll also say that he assures you that Professor Trelawney has made her family proud and earned her position at Hogwarts with a prophecy that could have significant consequences for all of you.



You’ll ask him if he can tell you more about the prophecy of great consequence he mentioned and if you’re in danger, but he’ll say that some prophecies, like a bottle of ink, can spread too quickly if spilled and cause irreparable damage for everyone.
He’ll add that you simply have to trust him that you are all safe and that you’ll know everything you need in due time. He’ll also say that he has a prediction for the two of you.


Lenny will thank the professor profusely but will say that before you leave, he has something to give as a sign of his apology and a token of his appreciation.


You’ll be very happy with the gifts you receive and will thank Lenny.


This will mark the end of The Lost Prophecy Adventure. Hit the Collect button to claim your reward. You will receive 4 Gems, 1000 Experience Points, and 3 Chocolate Frogs. You’ll earn the achievement for completing the adventure.

You’ll also get a bonus reward, which is the crystal ball from Lenny in your apartment/dormitory.

We have reached the end of this mysterious adventure. Fortunately, our friends are not in danger, at least not yet. What prophecy is Professor Dumbledore referring to? Will that prophecy affect all of us? Stay tuned to find out.
Thank you for reading!
