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Later, Harry tells Ron and Hermione that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Bellatrix Lestrange|Bellatrix]]'s terrified reaction when she believed they were inside her vault has convinced him that a Horcrux is hidden there. Unlike Voldemort's other hiding places that were personally meaningful to him, Harry thinks he would envy anyone with a Gringotts vault, something only the oldest Wizarding families could have. Harry suspects Bellatrix and her husband are unaware they are storing Voldemort's Horcrux, just as he never revealed the truth about Tom Riddle's Diary to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lucius Malfoy|Lucius Malfoy]]. The safest place to hide anything, says Harry, is in Gringotts.
 
Ollivander declares that Harry's damaged wand is irreparable. He also identifies the two wands taken from Malfoy Manor. The first is Bellatrix’s walnut and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Dragon|Dragon]] heartstring wand. Draco’s is a hawthorn and [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Unicorn|Unicorn]] hair wand, though it may no longer actually belong to Draco because Harry captured it. Ollivander explains how wands can transfer their allegiance—the wand chooses the wizard. While a wizard can use almost any wand, it is less effective than his own. A conquered wand usually bends to its new master’s will, and this allegiance can be won without killing an opponent. Ollivander identifies the chestnut and Dragon heartstring wand as the one he was forced to make for [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Peter Pettigrew|Peter Pettigrew]]. It will serve Ron reasonably well if he captured it. Ollivander also explains about legendary wands passing ownership through murder; he believes there is really only one, and acknowledges that Voldemort is curious about it. Ollivander admits he was tortured into confessing that Voldemort's and Harry’s wands share twin cores. He advised Voldemort to use another wand against Harry, but Harry says his wand destroyed the other wand, surprising Ollivander; Harry’s wand did something unique. Voldemort will now seek a wand more powerful than Harry's. Harry believes that if the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Prior Incantato|Prior Incantato spell]] is used on Hermione's confiscated wand, then Voldemort will know that her spell broke Harry's wand and she was unable to repair it.
 
Ollivander confirms that Voldemort wants the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Deathly Hallows|Elder Wand]], believing it can defeat Harry and make make himself invincible. However, the Elder Wand's master is always vulnerable against attack, and Ollivander believes the Elder Wand can pass ownership without murder. Its bloody history grew because many fought and died to possess such a desirable object. Ollivander admits telling Voldemort that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Gregorovitch|Gregorovitch]] once had the Elder Wand, though Gregorovitch may have started that as a rumor to boost his business. Ollivander knows nothing about the Deathly Hallows or the Elder Wand's connection to it. Harry privately tells Ron and Hermione that Gregorovitch once possessed the Elder Wand, though it was stolen long ago by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Gellert Grindelwald|Grindelwald]]. Harry suddenly "sees" Voldemort approaching Hogwarts’ gate but continues talking. With the Elder Wand, Grindelwald became the most powerful Dark wizard of that time. Only Dumbledore could defeat him, and he captured the Elder Wand that is entombed with him at Hogwarts. Ron wants to go there, but Harry says they must only hunt Horcruxes, not Deathly Hallows.