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The Deathly Hallows

  • The Elder Wand 29
  • The Resurrection Stone 2
  • The Cloak of Invisibility 51
  • 2024-04-06
  • 82 votes
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As we gear up for the EIGHTIETH (80th) CHAPTER of my fic, The Rise of the Last Potter, let me know which your favorite Hallow is and what would you do with the hallow if you had it?

Also, for those who read RoLP... hint hint ;)

Comments

Christian Jeffress

Considering that both the elder wand, and the resurrection stone have stories tied to them, that are rather dangerous to their wielders, having a long line of dead users. I think I feel take the safer option, and use the invisibility cloak and one day great death as an old friend. I have seen versions where you can easily cross various wards, and I can nab myself various books of magical knowledge from various libraries, although I would just use a magical doubling spell or something like that for each book.

PRASHANT SAXENA

Elder wand. I believe it's not the wand that is powerful in itself. It is always the weilder. That is why, no weilders apart for few intelligent ones managed to keep it for long. Same reason said intelligent warlocks were able to win it. I believe it's real power is to retain the memories and imprints of magic of all its weilders and that is how it keeps on "growing powerful". After all, everything requires resources for sustenance. Nothing is free. Someone who knows the cost can remain aware of what they are dealing with and resist its harmful effects. Like dumbledore did for decades. And not just resist, he thrived. It was he who was controlling the wand, I believe and not the other way around. The wand hence only acted as a support for him. A tool, not a crutch.