Xenophilius Lovegood
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Hermione Remains Angry at Ron
Hermione continues to give Ron the cold shoulder the next morning, maintaining pointed silences and dirty looks. In contrast, Ron tries to express remorse and remains unusually somber around her, but when alone with Harry, he becomes cheerful, discussing the mysterious doe and the destruction of the Horcrux.
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Hermione continues to give Ron the cold shoulder the next morning, maintaining pointed silences and dirty looks. In contrast, Ron tries to express remorse and remains unusually somber around her, but when alone with Harry, he becomes cheerful, discussing the mysterious doe and the destruction of the Horcrux.
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Ron Explains the Taboo on Lord Voldemort's Name
Ron explains that Lord Voldemort's name has been jinxed and that saying it allows Death Eaters to track down whoever uses it. This is why they were found so quickly after arriving at Tottenham Court Road. Harry realizes that this is why they had so narrowly escaped capture before.
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Ron explains that Lord Voldemort's name has been jinxed and that saying it allows Death Eaters to track down whoever uses it. This is why they were found so quickly after arriving at Tottenham Court Road. Harry realizes that this is why they had so narrowly escaped capture before.
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Ron Wonders if Dumbledore Sent the Doe
Ron speculates that Dumbledore might have sent the silver doe Patronus, since he was the last one to possess the sword of Gryffindor. Harry dismisses the idea, reminding Ron that Dumbledore is dead, and his Patronus was a phoenix, not a doe. However, the idea lingers as a comforting thought.
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Ron speculates that Dumbledore might have sent the silver doe Patronus, since he was the last one to possess the sword of Gryffindor. Harry dismisses the idea, reminding Ron that Dumbledore is dead, and his Patronus was a phoenix, not a doe. However, the idea lingers as a comforting thought.
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Harry Reflects on Dumbledore's Motives and Ron's Return
Harry and Ron discuss Dumbledore's cryptic gifts, including the Deluminator, and Ron feels guilty for abandoning Harry and Hermione. Harry reassures him that Dumbledore must have known Ron would want to come back. They also touch upon the controversial claims in Rita Skeeter's book about Dumbledore's friendship with Gellert Grindelwald.
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Harry and Ron discuss Dumbledore's cryptic gifts, including the Deluminator, and Ron feels guilty for abandoning Harry and Hermione. Harry reassures him that Dumbledore must have known Ron would want to come back. They also touch upon the controversial claims in Rita Skeeter's book about Dumbledore's friendship with Gellert Grindelwald.
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Harry Struggles with the Blackthorn Wand
Harry experiments with the blackthorn wand, but his spells feel weaker compared to those cast with his broken phoenix wand. Hermione observes him struggling, offering encouragement. However, Harry feels frustrated, sensing that the wand is not responding well to him.
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Harry experiments with the blackthorn wand, but his spells feel weaker compared to those cast with his broken phoenix wand. Hermione observes him struggling, offering encouragement. However, Harry feels frustrated, sensing that the wand is not responding well to him.
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Ron Tries to Tune the Radio
Ron attempts to tune a wireless radio to catch a secret broadcast that reveals the truth about Lord Voldemort's control over the Ministry. He mentions that it requires a password to tune in and that they change locations to avoid being caught.
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Ron attempts to tune a wireless radio to catch a secret broadcast that reveals the truth about Lord Voldemort's control over the Ministry. He mentions that it requires a password to tune in and that they change locations to avoid being caught.
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Hermione Proposes Visiting Xenophilius Lovegood
Hermione surprises Harry and Ron by suggesting they visit Xenophilius Lovegood to learn more about the symbol that keeps appearing—the same one seen in *The Tales of Beedle the Bard*. She believes Xenophilius might have insight since he wore the symbol at Bill and Fleur's wedding.
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Hermione surprises Harry and Ron by suggesting they visit Xenophilius Lovegood to learn more about the symbol that keeps appearing—the same one seen in *The Tales of Beedle the Bard*. She believes Xenophilius might have insight since he wore the symbol at Bill and Fleur's wedding.
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Ron and Hermione Vote to Visit Xenophilius
Ron and Hermione outvote Harry, deciding that they should visit Xenophilius Lovegood to learn about the symbol in *Beedle the Bard*. Ron jokes about trying to get back into Hermione's good graces, and they prepare to find Xenophilius's home near Ottery St. Catchpole.
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Ron and Hermione outvote Harry, deciding that they should visit Xenophilius Lovegood to learn about the symbol in *Beedle the Bard*. Ron jokes about trying to get back into Hermione's good graces, and they prepare to find Xenophilius's home near Ottery St. Catchpole.
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The Trio Locates Xenophilius's House
After Disapparating near Ottery St. Catchpole, the trio searches for Xenophilius Lovegood's house. They find his peculiar, cylindrical black house on top of a hill, resembling a giant chess rook. Signs around the property confirm it is Xenophilius's home, and they approach to knock on the door.
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After Disapparating near Ottery St. Catchpole, the trio searches for Xenophilius Lovegood's house. They find his peculiar, cylindrical black house on top of a hill, resembling a giant chess rook. Signs around the property confirm it is Xenophilius's home, and they approach to knock on the door.
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The Trio Arrives at Xenophilius's House
Xenophilius Lovegood greets Harry, Ron, and Hermione at his door, acting unusually nervous and hesitant to let them in. The trio enters his strange, circular house, where everything inside is curved to fit the round walls, and they hear clattering sounds from upstairs.
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Xenophilius Lovegood greets Harry, Ron, and Hermione at his door, acting unusually nervous and hesitant to let them in. The trio enters his strange, circular house, where everything inside is curved to fit the round walls, and they hear clattering sounds from upstairs.
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Hermione Identifies the Dangerous Erumpent Horn
Inside Xenophilius's house, Hermione is alarmed when she spots a large horn mounted on the wall, which Xenophilius insists is from a Crumple-Horned Snorkack. Hermione, however, recognizes it as an Erumpent horn, a highly dangerous object that can explode at the slightest touch.
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Inside Xenophilius's house, Hermione is alarmed when she spots a large horn mounted on the wall, which Xenophilius insists is from a Crumple-Horned Snorkack. Hermione, however, recognizes it as an Erumpent horn, a highly dangerous object that can explode at the slightest touch.
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Xenophilius Explains the Symbol as the Deathly Hallows
Harry asks Xenophilius about the symbol he wore at Bill and Fleur's wedding. Xenophilius reveals that the symbol represents the Deathly Hallows. This piques the trio's interest as they had not heard of the term before, and Xenophilius prepares to explain more about this mysterious concept.
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Harry asks Xenophilius about the symbol he wore at Bill and Fleur's wedding. Xenophilius reveals that the symbol represents the Deathly Hallows. This piques the trio's interest as they had not heard of the term before, and Xenophilius prepares to explain more about this mysterious concept.
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