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How did Snape get the sword to Harry?

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How did Snape get the sword to Harry?

How did Snape get the sword to Harry?

To fulfil these conditions, Snape deposited the real sword in a frozen lake in the Forest of Dean and used his corporeal Doe Patronus to guide Harry to the sword. When Harry tried to retrieve the sword, the Locket of Slytherin closed around his neck and attempted to strangle him, sensing that its destruction was near.

Why did Snape send the sword to Gringotts?

Initially, Harry believes that Severus Snape had sent the sword to the Lestrange vault at Gringotts for safety after a group of students try to steal it, possibly unaware that it was a replica. ... He then delivered the real sword to Harry in the Forest of Dean so Harry could use it to destroy Horcruxes.

Who sent the sword of Gryffindor to Harry?

Severus Snape It was during their stay in the forest that Severus Snape anonymously delivered Godric Gryffindor's Sword to Harry by placing it inside the frozen lake that resides in the forest and using his Patronus, a doe, to guide him to it.

Where did Snape keep the real sword?

Replacing the real sword True enough, the Ministry wizards confiscated it but were unable to tell that it was a fake. The real sword would later be placed into a secret compartment behind the portrait of Dumbledore in the Headmaster's office by Severus Snape.

Why didn't they show Bellatrix's wand at Gringotts?

In Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 when they asked Bellatrix (Hermione) to show her wand because they needed proof that it was her, why didn't she show it to them? They obviously already had it because Ollivander said ''This wand belongs to Bellatrix Lestrange, treat it carefully''.

Why did griphook want the sword?

Because of his favourable impression of Harry, and Hermione pointing out that all magical beings were united in resisting Voldemort, Griphook agreed to help them — in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor.

Where did Snape put Harry's Sword in Harry Potter?

  • Dumbledore's portrait instructed Snape to give Harry the real sword without Harry knowing that it was Snape, in case Voldemort found out through Legilimency on Harry. Snape deposited the real sword in a frozen lake in the Forest of Dean and left a Patronus to guide Harry to the sword.

Why does Snape send his Patronus to guide Harry to the Sword of Gryffindor?

  • The reason for Snape conjuring a Patronus to lead Harry to the Sword of Gryffindor lies primarily in the same realm as the answer to why he ever helps Harry. His mother, Lily.

Why did Snape need to be at Hogwarts?

  • Snape needed to be at Hogwarts and protect the students from the Carrows but also needed to help Harry. So the move was kind of brilliant. Secondly, Harry had to get the sword and destroy the Horcrux with it. It would not work if Harry was just given the sword.

Why did Snape put the sword in the pond?

  • Dumbledore's portrait in the headmasters office, tells Snape to put the Gryffindor Sword into the pond and then lead Harry to it. Harry believes that the doe is his mother, so he follows it.

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