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Harry is greatly relieved to hear that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ginny Weasley|Ginny]] is no longer at [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] and that she and the other Weasleys are safely hidden at [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Auntie Muriel|Auntie Muriel's]] house. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Shell Cottage|Shell Cottage]] is likewise protected by charms. Bill says [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Ollivander|Ollivander]] and Griphook can be moved to Muriel’s in about an hour, but Harry strongly objects. He must talk with them first.
Harry wonders how Dobby knew to rescue them. The blue eye in the mirror shard brings Dumbledore’s words back to him: ''Help will always be given at Hogwarts to those who ask for it.'' Although Harry feels closer to understanding what Dumbledore intended for him to do, he still wonders. Dumbledore had given Ron the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Deluminator|Deluminator]], knowing he would need a way back should he leave the mission. And he understood that there was regret within Wormtail. But what did Dumbledore know about him? Had he deliberately made everything so difficult to give Harry time to work everything out?
Harry insists on speaking to Griphook and Ollivander, overruling Fleur’s and Bill's objections that they are too weak; Harry reminds Bill that he is an Order of the Phoenix member and knows that Harry is on a mission for Dumbledore. The Trio first meets with Griphook, who is clutching [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Sword of Gryffindor|Gryffindor’s Sword]]. Griphook thinks Harry is an odd wizard for burying an Elf and rescuing a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Goblin|Goblin]], though Harry is unsure if that is meant as praise or insult. Harry asks for Griphook's help to break into a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Gringotts|Gringotts vault]], stunning Ron and Hermione. Griphook claims it is impossible, but Ron contradicts him, citing the break-in seven years ago; Griphook retorts that the vault was empty then. Harry assures Griphook he is not seeking personal gain. Slowly, Griphook agrees to consider it. The respect and protection Harry has shown Goblins and Elves has convinced him that Harry is probably the only wizard who would break into Gringotts for something other than its treasures. When Harry insists the issue is not Goblins versus wizards, Griphook points out that all magical creatures are suppressed under wizard rule and Elves are being slaughtered. Who amongst the wizards protests? Hermione says they do, and, as a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Muggle-born|Mudblood]], she holds no higher position than the Goblins and Elves under Voldemort's new order. Griphook asks what Harry seeks in the Lestrange’s vault, being as he has the genuine Gryffindor’s Sword; Harry responds only that the vault contains other objects. Griphook agrees to consider Harry's offer, but now wants to sleep.
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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
Later, Everything suddenly grows dark and cool, then Harry sees a white marble tomb loom into view. Voldemort splits it open with his wand. Within lies Dumbledore’s shrouded body, the Elder Wand tucked under his folded arms. Voldemort wonders how Dumbledore could have believed the tomb would protect it. As he grasps the wand, sparks flare from its tip. It is ready to serve its new master.
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