![]() This sense of fair play and his ability to accept there were those who were better than him is a definite testament to his nobility and his grace. After Harry saved him in the maze, Cedric realised that Harry was the one who truly deserved to take the Triwizard Cup, and had no qualms with openly acknowledging it, which actually resulted in an argument of sorts between them. Later on, he provided Harry with information as to how to decipher the golden egg clue for the Second Task. He had a sense of fair play: during the 1993 Gryffindor/Hufflepuff match, despite his capture of the Golden Snitch (which ensured his team's victory), Cedric immediately offered to replay the match once he found out that his opponent, Harry Potter, had fallen from his broom due to the influence of the Dementors. " We'll celebrate a boy who was, kind and honest, and brave, and true right to the very end." -Dumbledore regarding Cedric's character Ĭedric laughing at Draco Malfoy's expenseĬedric was said to be an embodiment of the qualities of Hufflepuff House. ![]()
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