Fallen Warrior
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Harry and Hagrid Crash Into the Pond
Harry and Hagrid crash the motorbike into a pond after narrowly escaping Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters. Harry, disoriented and injured, crawls out of the water, concerned for Hagrid, who appears unresponsive. Before long, Ted Tonks and his wife, Andromeda, discover them, and Harry loses consciousness.
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Harry and Hagrid crash the motorbike into a pond after narrowly escaping Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters. Harry, disoriented and injured, crawls out of the water, concerned for Hagrid, who appears unresponsive. Before long, Ted Tonks and his wife, Andromeda, discover them, and Harry loses consciousness.
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Ted Tonks Heals Harry's Injuries
Harry wakes up in Ted Tonks's house after Ted heals his ribs, arm, and missing tooth. Ted reassures him that Hagrid is alive, though injured. Harry is anxious about Lord Voldemort, but Ted explains that they crossed into the protection of the Order's charms, which likely stopped Lord Voldemort.
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Harry wakes up in Ted Tonks's house after Ted heals his ribs, arm, and missing tooth. Ted reassures him that Hagrid is alive, though injured. Harry is anxious about Lord Voldemort, but Ted explains that they crossed into the protection of the Order's charms, which likely stopped Lord Voldemort.
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Andromeda Tonks Asks About Her Daughter
Andromeda Tonks arrives, and Harry mistakes her for Bellatrix at first. She asks Harry about her daughter, Nymphadora Tonks, but Harry explains that he doesn't know what happened to the others during the attack. Andromeda and Ted exchange worried glances, and Harry feels guilty, knowing that he agreed to the plan that put everyone in danger.
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Andromeda Tonks arrives, and Harry mistakes her for Bellatrix at first. She asks Harry about her daughter, Nymphadora Tonks, but Harry explains that he doesn't know what happened to the others during the attack. Andromeda and Ted exchange worried glances, and Harry feels guilty, knowing that he agreed to the plan that put everyone in danger.
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Harry and Hagrid Use the Portkey to Return to the Burrow
Ted Tonks leads Harry and Hagrid to a Portkey, a silver-backed hairbrush, that will take them back to the Burrow. As they prepare to leave, Rubeus Hagrid asks Harry about Hedwig, and Harry tearfully explains that she was killed during the battle. They activate the Portkey and arrive at the Burrow, where they are greeted by Mrs. Weasley and Ginny, who anxiously ask about the rest of the Order.
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Ted Tonks leads Harry and Hagrid to a Portkey, a silver-backed hairbrush, that will take them back to the Burrow. As they prepare to leave, Rubeus Hagrid asks Harry about Hedwig, and Harry tearfully explains that she was killed during the battle. They activate the Portkey and arrive at the Burrow, where they are greeted by Mrs. Weasley and Ginny, who anxiously ask about the rest of the Order.
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Harry Arrives at the Burrow and Learns the Others Are Missing
Harry and Hagrid land at the Burrow and are greeted by Mrs. Weasley and Ginny. Harry explains that they were attacked by Death Eaters and Lord Voldemort, but the others have not yet returned. Ginny updates him that Ron and Tonks missed their Portkey, and Fred and Arthur have not returned either.
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Harry and Hagrid land at the Burrow and are greeted by Mrs. Weasley and Ginny. Harry explains that they were attacked by Death Eaters and Lord Voldemort, but the others have not yet returned. Ginny updates him that Ron and Tonks missed their Portkey, and Fred and Arthur have not returned either.
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Lupin and George Arrive, George Injured
Lupin and George Weasley arrive at the Burrow. George is unconscious, and his ear has been cursed off by Snape during the battle. Harry, Lupin, and Ginny help carry George inside as Mrs. Weasley tends to his wound. Lupin briefly interrogates Harry to confirm his identity, suspecting that they were betrayed.
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Lupin and George Weasley arrive at the Burrow. George is unconscious, and his ear has been cursed off by Snape during the battle. Harry, Lupin, and Ginny help carry George inside as Mrs. Weasley tends to his wound. Lupin briefly interrogates Harry to confirm his identity, suspecting that they were betrayed.
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Lupin Questions Harry's Actions
After confirming that Harry is the real Harry, Lupin questions him about how the Death Eaters recognized him. Harry explains that he disarmed Stan Shunpike, which may have revealed his identity. Lupin reprimands Harry, urging him not to use Disarming spells in such dangerous situations, as it has become his signature move.
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After confirming that Harry is the real Harry, Lupin questions him about how the Death Eaters recognized him. Harry explains that he disarmed Stan Shunpike, which may have revealed his identity. Lupin reprimands Harry, urging him not to use Disarming spells in such dangerous situations, as it has become his signature move.
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Hermione and Kingsley Return
Hermione and Kingsley arrive at the Burrow via Portkey. Kingsley is deeply concerned that they were betrayed, as the Death Eaters knew about the plan to move Harry. Kingsley mentions encountering Lord Voldemort during the battle, and Harry confirms that Lord Voldemort pursued him and Hagrid.
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Hermione and Kingsley arrive at the Burrow via Portkey. Kingsley is deeply concerned that they were betrayed, as the Death Eaters knew about the plan to move Harry. Kingsley mentions encountering Lord Voldemort during the battle, and Harry confirms that Lord Voldemort pursued him and Hagrid.
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Bill and Fleur Arrive, Mad-Eye's Death Is Revealed
Bill and Fleur arrive at the Burrow and deliver the devastating news that Alastor Moody has been killed. Bill explains that Lord Voldemort went after Mad-Eye, and Mundungus Fletcher panicked and Disapparated, leaving Mad-Eye vulnerable to Lord Voldemort's attack. The group is left in shock and grief over the loss.
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Bill and Fleur arrive at the Burrow and deliver the devastating news that Alastor Moody has been killed. Bill explains that Lord Voldemort went after Mad-Eye, and Mundungus Fletcher panicked and Disapparated, leaving Mad-Eye vulnerable to Lord Voldemort's attack. The group is left in shock and grief over the loss.
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Mourning Mad-Eye's Death
The group gathers inside the Burrow to mourn Mad-Eye's death. Bill pours firewhisky for everyone, and they toast to Mad-Eye's memory. Harry reflects on the loss of another mentor figure and expresses his trust in the group, despite the possibility of betrayal. Lupin draws a comparison between Harry and his father, James Potter, suggesting that Harry's trust in others is both his strength and vulnerability.
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The group gathers inside the Burrow to mourn Mad-Eye's death. Bill pours firewhisky for everyone, and they toast to Mad-Eye's memory. Harry reflects on the loss of another mentor figure and expresses his trust in the group, despite the possibility of betrayal. Lupin draws a comparison between Harry and his father, James Potter, suggesting that Harry's trust in others is both his strength and vulnerability.
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Harry's Scar Burns as He Has a Vision of Lord Voldemort
After the toast to Mad-Eye, Harry leaves the Burrow to get fresh air and contemplates the loss of his mentors. Suddenly, his scar burns, and he experiences a vision of Lord Voldemort torturing Ollivander. Lord Voldemort is furious that Lucius Malfoy's wand has failed to kill Harry, and Ollivander, under duress, explains that the unique connection between Harry and Lord Voldemort's wands is to blame.
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After the toast to Mad-Eye, Harry leaves the Burrow to get fresh air and contemplates the loss of his mentors. Suddenly, his scar burns, and he experiences a vision of Lord Voldemort torturing Ollivander. Lord Voldemort is furious that Lucius Malfoy's wand has failed to kill Harry, and Ollivander, under duress, explains that the unique connection between Harry and Lord Voldemort's wands is to blame.
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