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    The Wandmaker

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    Harry Mourns Dobby and Reflects on His Death
    After Dobby's death, Harry kneels beside the elf's body, overwhelmed with grief. He reflects on Dobby's bravery and pulls Bellatrix's knife from Dobby's chest. As Bill Weasley informs Harry that Hermione is being tended to inside, Harry covers Dobby's body with his jacket. Lost in his emotions, Harry begins to feel the prickling of his scar, sensing Lord Voldemort's rage as Lord Voldemort punishes those left behind at Malfoy Manor.
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    Harry Digs Dobby's Grave by Hand
    Harry decides to dig Dobby's grave without magic, asking for a spade to perform the task manually. As he digs, Harry finds solace in the physical labor, channeling his grief for Dobby into the work. His scar continues to burn, but Harry controls the pain, reflecting on Dumbledore's lessons about closing his mind to Lord Voldemort. As he digs deeper, he realizes where Lord Voldemort had been and what had transpired, including the death of Gellert Grindelwald in Nurmengard.
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    Ron and Dean Help Harry Bury Dobby
    As the dawn approaches, Ron Weasley and Dean Thomas join Harry in digging Dobby's grave. Together, they bury the elf, dressing him in Harry's jacket, Ron's socks, and a hat provided by Dean. The trio works silently, sharing their grief. Luna Lovegood joins them to gently close Dobby's eyes, remarking that he could be sleeping.
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    The Group Says Farewell to Dobby
    Luna Lovegood initiates a small funeral ceremony for Dobby, thanking him for rescuing them. One by one, Ron, Dean, and Harry say their goodbyes, expressing their gratitude to the brave elf. Afterward, Bill Weasley uses magic to cover Dobby's grave with earth. Harry, wanting to commemorate Dobby's final resting place, marks the grave with a stone and inscribes it with “Here Lies Dobby, A Free Elf,” using a wand he cannot identify.
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    Bill Updates Harry on the Weasley Family's Safety
    After the funeral, Harry learns from Bill that the Weasleys have been moved to safety due to Ron's involvement with Harry. Ginny is safe at Muriel (Ron's Aunt)'s, and the Burrow has been protected by the Fidelius Charm. Bill also reveals that Griphook and Ollivander will be moved as soon as they recover, but Harry insists they stay, as he needs to talk to them urgently.
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    Harry Plans to Speak to Griphook and Ollivander
    As Harry prepares to wash off the mud from Dobby's grave, he begins to reflect on the help he received from Dobby and what it means for his mission. He tells Bill that he needs to speak with Griphook and Ollivander, separately and urgently, before moving them. Harry senses Lord Voldemort drawing closer to his goal and feels a growing sense of urgency in his own mission.
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    Harry Confronts Griphook About Breaking Into Gringotts Wizarding Bank
    Harry meets with Griphook in Bill and Fleur's room and explains that he needs the goblin's help to break into a Gringotts Wizarding Bank vault. Griphook initially resists, arguing that it's impossible, especially since the vault belongs to Bellatrix Lestrange. Harry emphasizes that they are not after treasure but something far more important, which ultimately leads to Griphook contemplating the request.
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    Griphook Agrees to Consider Helping Harry
    As Harry presses Griphook to help break into the Lestranges' vault at Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Griphook expresses his hesitation, citing the code of goblins and the danger involved. However, he acknowledges that Harry has shown unusual respect to goblins and house-elves. After a heated exchange about goblin rights and magical creatures, Griphook agrees to think about helping.
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    Harry Discusses Bellatrix's Vault with Ron and Hermione
    After speaking with Griphook, Harry explains his suspicions to Ron and Hermione about the Horcrux in Bellatrix Lestrange's vault. He reasons that Lord Voldemort trusted the Lestranges with the object because of their loyalty and that Bellatrix's fear when they were in her vault was telling.
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    Harry Questions Ollivander About Wands
    Harry speaks with Ollivander, asking him if his broken wand can be repaired, but the wandmaker informs him that it cannot. Harry then asks Ollivander about the wands he took from Malfoy Manor, identifying one as Bellatrix's and the other as Draco Malfoy's. Ollivander explains that wands can change allegiance if won in combat, which reassures Harry.
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    11
    Harry Questions Ollivander About the Elder Wand
    Harry continues his conversation with Ollivander, focusing on the Elder Wand. He asks if the wand can only change hands through murder, and Ollivander, visibly terrified, explains that the Elder Wand has a violent history and is also known as the Deathstick or the Wand of Destiny. He confirms that Lord Voldemort is actively searching for the wand, believing it will make him invincible. Harry, aware that Lord Voldemort is already on his way to retrieve the wand, reflects on how much Dumbledore understood about wand lore and Lord Voldemort's pursuit of power.
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    Harry Reflects on Lord Voldemort's Quest for the Elder Wand
    After speaking to Ollivander, Harry explains to Ron and Hermione that Lord Voldemort is on the verge of retrieving the Elder Wand. He shares his vision of Lord Voldemort questioning Ollivander about the wand and how he believes the wand was once in the possession of the famous wandmaker Gregorovitch, but it was stolen by Gellert Grindelwald. Harry tells them that Dumbledore defeated Gellert Grindelwald and took possession of the Elder Wand, and now Lord Voldemort is close to retrieving it from Dumbledore's tomb.
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    Harry Realizes It's Too Late to Stop Lord Voldemort from Getting the Elder Wand
    Harry reveals to Ron and Hermione that it's too late to stop Lord Voldemort from retrieving the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb. Although Ron urges them to go to Hogwarts and retrieve it, Harry explains that Dumbledore never intended for him to have the wand. Instead, Dumbledore wanted him to focus on destroying the Mystery - Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. Harry's scar throbs with pain, and he falls to the ground, overwhelmed by the vision of Lord Voldemort at Hogwarts.
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    14
    Lord Voldemort Breaks Into Dumbledore's Tomb to Retrieve the Elder Wand
    Harry's vision shifts to Lord Voldemort, who arrives at Hogwarts, standing before Dumbledore's tomb by the lake. He uses the yew wand to split the tomb open and retrieves the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's body. Lord Voldemort feels triumphant as sparks fly from the wand, signaling that the wand now belongs to him. He marvels at his newfound power, unaware that Harry has witnessed everything.
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