The bank seems to have been warned that imposters might be trying to get into Bellatrix's vault, and even when Harry and the others manage to get over the first hurdle, they get into serious issues once they actually enter the vault: Bellatrix's treasure has a spell on it that causes it to multiply when touched, so the kids end up nearly swallowed in a mountain of duplicate treasures. Unfortunately, the trip to Gringotts doesn't exactly go smoothly. Sure, the sword is what they were planning to use to destroy the Horcruxes, but step one is getting the Horcrux, right? So, Harry agrees. Griphook agrees, but only on the condition that Harry give him the Sword of Gryffindor in return. To that end, they interview Griphook, a goblin who worked at the Gringotts bank and got mixed up in Harry's drama at the end of the last film when the kids were trying to escape from Malfoy Manor.įrom that whole escapade, Harry has realized that Bellatrix probably has one of the Horcruxes in her vault, and he wants Griphook to help him retrieve it. So, Harry and his pals are in an extra hurry now to figure out where the rest of these Horcruxes are and destroy them. (Yeah-we're off to the races right away.) What's the Elder Wand? Oh, only the most powerful wand in the world, according to legend. We jump right back in where the story left off: Voldemort has stolen the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Summary Riding the Dragon
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