Bathilda's Secret
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Hermione Senses Someone Watching Them in the Graveyard
Hermione Granger suddenly stops and alerts Harry Potter that she senses someone watching them near the Abbott grave. Although Harry initially dismisses her concerns, believing it to be a small animal, they both remain on edge as they leave the graveyard and re-don the Invisibility Cloak.
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Hermione Granger suddenly stops and alerts Harry Potter that she senses someone watching them near the Abbott grave. Although Harry initially dismisses her concerns, believing it to be a small animal, they both remain on edge as they leave the graveyard and re-don the Invisibility Cloak.
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Harry and Hermione Find the Potter Cottage in Ruins
As Harry and Hermione walk through Godric's Hollow, they find the ruins of Harry's childhood home, which was destroyed on the night of his parents' deaths. A sign rises from the ground explaining the significance of the house, detailing the events of October 31, 1981, and the legend of Harry surviving Lord Voldemort's Killing Curse. Messages of support and encouragement for Harry are written all over the sign.
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As Harry and Hermione walk through Godric's Hollow, they find the ruins of Harry's childhood home, which was destroyed on the night of his parents' deaths. A sign rises from the ground explaining the significance of the house, detailing the events of October 31, 1981, and the legend of Harry surviving Lord Voldemort's Killing Curse. Messages of support and encouragement for Harry are written all over the sign.
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Bathilda Bagshot Appears and Beckons to Harry and Hermione
As Harry and Hermione observe the ruins of the Potter house, a heavily muffled figure appears and stands watching them. The figure is an elderly woman, and Harry, believing her to be Bathilda Bagshot, instinctively feels that she knows who they are. When the woman beckons them to follow her, Harry and Hermione comply, still under the Invisibility Cloak.
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As Harry and Hermione observe the ruins of the Potter house, a heavily muffled figure appears and stands watching them. The figure is an elderly woman, and Harry, believing her to be Bathilda Bagshot, instinctively feels that she knows who they are. When the woman beckons them to follow her, Harry and Hermione comply, still under the Invisibility Cloak.
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Harry and Hermione Follow Bathilda to Her House
Bathilda Bagshot leads Harry and Hermione to her house, a dark, foul-smelling, and decayed place. They remove the Invisibility Cloak as they enter the home. Harry becomes increasingly suspicious of Bathilda's strange behavior, especially as she shuffles around the house, seemingly oblivious to them.
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Bathilda Bagshot leads Harry and Hermione to her house, a dark, foul-smelling, and decayed place. They remove the Invisibility Cloak as they enter the home. Harry becomes increasingly suspicious of Bathilda's strange behavior, especially as she shuffles around the house, seemingly oblivious to them.
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Harry Discovers a Photograph of Gellert Grindelwald
While inside Bathilda's house, Harry lights candles and notices a missing set of photographs. One photograph still remains — the image of a young man, who Harry recognizes as Gellert Grindelwald, the thief from Gregorovitch's memory. Harry is eager to question Bathilda about the photograph, but she remains vague and unresponsive.
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While inside Bathilda's house, Harry lights candles and notices a missing set of photographs. One photograph still remains — the image of a young man, who Harry recognizes as Gellert Grindelwald, the thief from Gregorovitch's memory. Harry is eager to question Bathilda about the photograph, but she remains vague and unresponsive.
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Bathilda Beckons Harry Upstairs
Bathilda beckons Harry to follow her upstairs alone. Despite Hermione's reluctance, Harry agrees, suspecting that Bathilda may have something important to show him. Bathilda leads him up the stairs to a dark and dirty bedroom, where Harry begins to sense something is wrong.
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Bathilda beckons Harry to follow her upstairs alone. Despite Hermione's reluctance, Harry agrees, suspecting that Bathilda may have something important to show him. Bathilda leads him up the stairs to a dark and dirty bedroom, where Harry begins to sense something is wrong.
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Nagini Emerges From Bathilda's Body
Once Harry and Bathilda are alone upstairs, Bathilda suddenly transforms into Nagini. The snake, which had been inhabiting Bathilda's body, attacks Harry, knocking him down. The room descends into chaos as Nagini bites and coils around Harry, crushing him as he tries to fight her off.
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Once Harry and Bathilda are alone upstairs, Bathilda suddenly transforms into Nagini. The snake, which had been inhabiting Bathilda's body, attacks Harry, knocking him down. The room descends into chaos as Nagini bites and coils around Harry, crushing him as he tries to fight her off.
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Harry and Hermione Escape From Nagini
Hermione rushes into the room to help Harry as Nagini attacks him. They manage to fight off the snake, but not before Harry's wand is damaged. Hermione casts a spell that causes chaos in the room, allowing them to escape out of the shattered window and into the cold night air.
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Hermione rushes into the room to help Harry as Nagini attacks him. They manage to fight off the snake, but not before Harry's wand is damaged. Hermione casts a spell that causes chaos in the room, allowing them to escape out of the shattered window and into the cold night air.
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Harry Relives His Parents' Death Through Lord Voldemort's Perspective
As they flee, Harry experiences a vision from Lord Voldemort's perspective, reliving the night his parents were murdered. He sees the moment when Lord Voldemort arrived at Godric's Hollow, killed James Potter, and confronted Lily Potter before casting the Killing Curse at Harry, only for the spell to backfire. The trauma of the vision leaves Harry disoriented and in pain.
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As they flee, Harry experiences a vision from Lord Voldemort's perspective, reliving the night his parents were murdered. He sees the moment when Lord Voldemort arrived at Godric's Hollow, killed James Potter, and confronted Lily Potter before casting the Killing Curse at Harry, only for the spell to backfire. The trauma of the vision leaves Harry disoriented and in pain.
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Harry Awakens in the Tent After the Attack
Harry regains consciousness in the tent after being rescued by Hermione. She explains that he had been ill and unconscious for several hours. Harry realizes that his wand is irreparably damaged, leaving him devastated. He blames himself for their near-fatal encounter in Godric's Hollow.
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Harry regains consciousness in the tent after being rescued by Hermione. She explains that he had been ill and unconscious for several hours. Harry realizes that his wand is irreparably damaged, leaving him devastated. He blames himself for their near-fatal encounter in Godric's Hollow.
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Harry Learns That His Wand is Beyond Repair
Harry inspects his wand, which has been nearly destroyed in the chaos with Nagini. Hermione attempts to repair it, but the wand is too badly damaged. Harry realizes that he may not be able to replace it, as Ollivander is missing and Gregorovitch is dead. He takes Hermione's wand for the time being, though the loss of his own wand leaves him despondent.
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Harry inspects his wand, which has been nearly destroyed in the chaos with Nagini. Hermione attempts to repair it, but the wand is too badly damaged. Harry realizes that he may not be able to replace it, as Ollivander is missing and Gregorovitch is dead. He takes Hermione's wand for the time being, though the loss of his own wand leaves him despondent.
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