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High-end stationery and home goods: a quill that writes in erasable ink, a “Reason” throw blanket, a tea mug with heat-reveal logic grids, and a replica Time-Turner that actually tracks hours (smartwatch compatible).
Turn-based tactical RPG. Hermione commands a小队 of allies (Ron, Neville, Ginny) on a hex-grid battlefield. Each spell has cooldowns and environmental effects.
A 2D animated show following Hermione’s first two years at Hogwarts, with voiceover inner monologues of her strategic thinking. Each episode ends with a “Spell Breakdown” infographic.
A 5e-compatible rulebook replacing Charisma with “Reason” as a core stat. Includes new magical puzzles for DMs and a solo-play logic maze.
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YouTube: Many fans create content based on their favorite characters or stories. You can search for "Hermione Potter" or "Hermione Granger" on YouTube to find fan-made videos, analyses, or fan fiction shorts.
Fan Fiction Websites: Sites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own (AO3) have vast collections of fan fiction, including stories that might feature Hermione as a main character or have significant roles.