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The Ending Of Harry Potter Finally Explained - Duration: 8:41.

For millions of people around the globe, the Harry Potter book and film series were the

closest they'd ever come to experiencing actual magic. The journey of the young wizard, from

an orphan who lived under the stairs at his cruel aunt's home into the legendary hero

who defeated the world's darkest villain, was nothing short of epic.

The final installment of the story was as complex as it needed to be to wrap up seven

chapters' worth of sorcerer storytelling. So, to make sure you caught everything important

at the end, let's shed a little lumos light on what happened in the conclusion to the

Harry Potter saga.

"Wicked!"

Snape's true side comes through

In the beginning of the final film, dementors loomed over Hogwarts. Professor Snape observed

from on high how much devastation the Dark Lord's looming presence had caused his school.

But he had to carry on because it was all part of the plan no one else knew about.

See, Snape might've seemed like a terrible person throughout the whole series, but his

true loyalties became clear in his final moments. He was ultimately expelled from school and

killed by Voldemort's snake, just so the Dark Lord could take true ownership of the Elder

Wand.

Some friend Voldy was.

Harry overheard everything and tried to rush in and help Snape as soon as You Know Who

was gone, but it was too late. Instead, Snape used his last moments to give his least favorite

student a teardrop full of memories.

In them, Harry discovered the gut-wrenching backstory of Snape's unrequited love for Harry's

mother Lily.

"After all this time?"

"Always."

As it turned out, he'd been crazy about her since childhood and was also looking after

Harry the whole time by feigning allegiance to the Dark Lord. The only reason he murdered

Dumbledore was because the headmaster was already dying and didn't want Draco Malfoy

to be forced to do the deed.

Snape's open contempt for Harry at Hogwarts was still pretty real, since he looked so

much like his dad James, but he was trying to protect Harry all the while so he could

fulfill his destiny to defeat the Dark Lord.

It probably didn't hurt Snape's feelings too much that Harry Potter was always meant to

die in his big battle with Voldemort, though. Speaking of which…

No Resurrection Stone required

There's a reason Dumbledore had his eye on Harry Potter from day one and helped fan the

flames on Harry's "chosen one" persona in the wizarding community. He was one of the

few people who knew that Harry was predestined to die in a battle against Voldemort.

"You have the grim."

Harry finally realized the truth about his fate once he saw Snape's memories and found

he out he himself was the final horcrux.

"A part of Voldemort lives inside him."

After Helga Hufflepuff's cup was destroyed, and the Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw was done

for, Harry left Hermione and Ron to deal with the snake while he set off on what he knew

was a suicide mission to face Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest.

"So when the time comes the boy must die?"

"Yes."

He didn't exactly know what would happen after that, of course, but he trusted the late headmaster

enough to follow his lead, even to his own death if necessary.

"The Boy Who Lived, come to die."

Upon going gently into that good night, Harry awakened in what appeared to be a milky white

vision of King's Cross Station, where he'd hopped onto Platform 9¾ so many times before.

Dumbledore awaited him with news that he'd successfully killed off the part of Voldemort

that remained inside of him in the process of dying. So, Harry had a choice to board

a train back to the realm of the living or to just move on … to where, he didn't say.

Harry, knowing his battle wasn't done, opted for the former. He left behind the scaly,

tiny version of Voldemort that had infected his mind for so long, and used his perceived

death to gain an advantage. Hagrid carried him back to the school just as an unknowing

Voldemort started bragging about his conquest to garner new recruits — and got an unexpected

surprise.

The Elder Wand was his all along

No matter how many horcruxes Harry and his friends successfully destroyed, Voldemort

was still a more powerful wizard than all of them. So, when Harry arose from the dead

to pick a final fight with the Dark Lord, he was very quickly overtaken by You-Know-Who.

But Voldemort still couldn't kill him with the wand again, even after he'd taken ownership

from Snape. Why? Well, it turned out that Snape wasn't the one who'd gained control

of the Elder Wand in the first place, so it didn't actually pass to Voldemort upon Snape's

execution.

While Snape had indeed killed Dumbledore and taken possession of the wand in Half-Blood

Prince, it was Draco who'd originally disarmed Dumbledore, and thus received the allegiance

of the Elder Wand. Then, when Harry disarmed him in their subsequent duel, it was Harry

who'd laid claim to the Elder Wand.

So, while the Elder Wand was successfully used to strike its master down in the forest

— when Harry had surrendered himself to the Dark Lord — he still wasn't disarmed

of the wand in that battle. It remained loyal to Harry, instead of Voldemort. And it wasn't

the only magical instrument that came into play to take ol' Snakeface down.

A key weapon presented itself

The Sword of Gryffindor had been an instrumental tool in destroying horcruxes throughout Harry

Potter lore. Dumbledore used it to destroy the Gaunt family ring. Harry retrieved it

from the frozen lake, and Ron used it to destroy the locket that was causing his buddy so much

mental anguish. Despite knowing its powers, Harry offered the sword to Griphook in exchange

for his help to get them into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts.

Griphook returned to villainy soon after, though, and left Harry and his friends in

the lurch by abandoning them in the vault caverns with no promise to get them out. Hermione,

always with a clever idea up her sleeve, led the trio to ride a dungeon-bound dragon out

of the bank, with Griphook perishing in the fiery skirmish that ensued.

"That's unfortunate."

The sword then disappeared from his grip, to present itself to a more worthy pair of

hands.

"That was brilliant. Absolutely brilliant."

Later on, when Hermione and Ron were back at Hogwarts trying to lure Nagini away, the

Sword presented itself to Neville Longbottom so he could slice the snake's head off and

deal Voldemort one last crucial blow as he fought his ultimate battle with Harry.

Unlike other similar weapons in the Harry Potter-verse, the Sword knew no master, and

simply chose whoever was worthiest at the time. And few were more worthy than Neville.

"People die every day!"

"He didn't die in vain. But you will."

After that, the Elder Wand returned to Harry and left Voldemort falling to pieces. Literally.

The Deathly Hallows come together at last

There was an interesting Easter egg contained in Harry's first shot of the last film. As

he mourned Dobby's beachfront grave, he looked in a triangular fragment of a mirror the elf

had possessed. Thanks to the circular nature of his glasses, it created the symbol of the

Deathly Hallows in the reflection as a wink to how all three elements would eventually

be his.

As explained in The Tale of the Three Brothers in the second-to-last movie, the Deathly Hallows

consisted of the Elder Wand, the Cloak of Invisibility, and the Resurrection Stone.

When combined, they gave a wizard untold power, the ability to disappear from Death's purview,

and a means to bring back lost souls. Voldemort got his hands on one — the Elder Wand — while

Harry had been casually given the cloak in his earliest days at Hogwarts, not knowing

its strength. He eventually recovered the Stone, too, after kissing his Snitch goodbye

with the intention of sacrificing himself.

Unlike Voldemort, however, Harry didn't aim to use these items for world domination once

he came into possession of all three. Instead, he snapped the Elder Wand in half and dropped

the Resurrection Stone in the Forbidden Forest to be trampled into the dirt by a centaur.

He did keep the cloak for himself because, it had once belonged to his late father — and

who'd give up an invisibility cloak? He'd later pass the Cloak down to his own son,

James Sirius Potter — and James' younger brother, Albus Severus, who would later swipe

it in the events of The Cursed Child.

Speaking of which …

The next generation

In the 19-years-ahead epilogue to Deathly Hallows, we met Harry Potter's trio of children

with Ginny Weasley. Particular attention was paid to Albus Severus Potter, his second son,

as he prepared to board the Hogwarts Express for his start at the school. The boy was contending

with the possibility that he might not make it into Gryffindor, and Harry consoled him

as best he could.

"Let's just say that I am."

"Then Slytherin house will have gained a wonderful young wizard."

Little did we know at the time of this movie's release release, but this was ushering in

a new generation of wizarding journeys, which plays out on the stage in Rowling's Harry

Potter and the Cursed Child.

Was it all in his head?

There's a popular fan theory that everything that happened to Harry Potter outside of Privet

Drive was a mental making of his young, abused mind, and Deathly Hallows did little to dispel

that theory.

In fact, the movies seemed to give a wink to that possibility by having Harry ask his

late Professor if his crazy adventure was all just happening in his head.

"Of course it's happening inside your head Harry. Why should that mean that it's not

real?"

So, was the entirety of the Harry Potter universe fiction coming from the imagination of a desperate

boy who lived under the stairs and who wished for something more?

"Actually if I think about it, it doesn't seem curious at all."

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Interview with Philip from T9A Rules team (subs) - Duration: 6:05.

We are here at the ETC in Salamanca. Indeed we are. And I'm standing here with Philip. Yes, I

am. Tell me about yourself Philip. Well actually I'm one of the rules team

members T9A yeah I am an Austrian with just had the last around

I was a bit heartbreaking but as I said it was an awesome tournament everything ran

smoothly and therefore I think it was overall a very good experience. And what

you said your Rules team member right?Yes. And also one of the founders. Yes I am yeah.

So... I'm Sir Joker be the way. Tell me how did you get involved with the ninth age project?

well actually the ninth age started out as Swedish comp development we wanted

to update the the Swedish comp to the 9th edition then we saw the Age of Sigmar

isn't the ninth edition it's a different game because the skirmish game and then

we said yeah screw that, we're creating our own game, because we can do better

and then the Swedish comp guys came together with some ETC veterans and we tried

our best to create the game that is enjoyable for the players that enjoy

mass ranked fantastic battles and at least in my opinion we have succeeded farther

the expectations I'm very proud about our team and I think we have staff members we

can be proud of and it's one of the biggest if not the biggest strength of

the project. Yeah because we have just had probably the biggest tournament in the world.

Yes. Using the rules. Our rules yes. And what is interesting is that there are

other gaming systems presence here as well but there is no other gaming system

with less rules problems in the main books. There are no ambiguous rules if they're

clear we only found I think two issues we have to look at and that's in the

whole rule book and I think that speaks for itself. We want to create clear rules

that are fun to play for beginners and veterans

and therefore I personally think that the ninth age is the best system if you

want to play ranked up fantasy battles. You are really selling the project here.

Yes of course it's my heart I'm selling. So I know we are we are trying to do a

a new version. Yet 2.0. I don't know how much we can tell about it? We can spoil

the ExB is what is here so we can talk well actually there canto we try to

preview as much as possible in our home magazine the ninth scroll which is done by

Henry P Miller and what we try to achieve is to root out any inconsistencies left

and to create the best gaming experience possible in our opinion and we will I

think enter the open beta testing phase the public in late fall or winter

depending on when we think internally that it is good enough to present to the

world and after the beta testing phase when all the issues that we see during

play testing a routed out. It will be frozen for approximately four years and

then we will only update the army books in like three to four month cycles to

keep the meta fresh to keep the players hyped for new books and for us it's

important that you enjoy our game because that's why we're doing it and

if you have any feedback please contact us we listen we try to implement as much

as possible obviously we can't follow every direction we get from the

community. I know you would like too. Kent is actually always trying to remove the medusas and I'm

against it. So what we try to do is we try our best to create the best game for

you and if you think he has something to contribute please contact our HR team

we are always looking for staff members in the various positions

community support, pro section, production, management as well, layout we have we've always

working. So if you're interested to participate you will be able to. yeah and

I think my last words in this regard I want to say a big thanks to the Host

orga there were some issues with the tables were returned with as good as we

had hope for, on some rows at least but in the end I think they did an awesome job that

it is the first time the food is created beverage the prices it was spot on the

referees did an awesome job and in my opinion you can't expect more from an

orga that is doing it the first time so I hope the improvement I hope that they

will reapply for something in the in the future. It's a very positive note to end on. Yes. Let's do that.

So greeting from Salamanca I hope we will see us in person at the next big

tournament there is one in a Herford in April so if you're able to

participate Fredrick, the host organizer, which is also rules team member will certainly

look forward to your participation. I know he well because I have talked to him already about it

Ah I see. ah ok so I wish you all the best and

keep on gaming. yeah bye.

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Christian Ehring: Trump Is Frustrated | extra 3 | NDR (english subtitles) - Duration: 2:20.

The only dictator who is not putting anything straight right now is Donald Trump, ladies and gentlemen.

He has passed a decree against climate protection for comfort.

Can't he rather buy shoes or eat ice cream like other people?

He would have to eat lots of ice cream as it is so embarrassing:

Trump failed to repeal ObamaCare.

This is good for the country!

He failed because he was lacking some Republican votes.

The thing is:

Repealing ObamaCare is the only issue the Republicans have ever agreed on.

Like if you would go to Die Grünen [German ecology party] and ask:

"Is there anybody among you people opposing nuclear power?"

This is why Trump gave this prominence during his campaign.

Now he denies having promised to repeal and replace ObamaCare.

"We are going to repeal and replace ObamaCare."

"We have to repeal and we have to replace..."

"...repealing and replacing..."

"..repealing and replacing ObamaCare."

"I never said repeal and replace ObamaCare. You've all heard my speeches..."

Yes, we did, and we've heard precisely that.

I suspect that in order to win the vote

Trump ought to have focused on finding a compromise

rather than meeting truckers and playing "vroom, vroom".

"Hey, what a wicked clunker! He-he-he!"

"And you drive these things? Crazy!"

"Here, look: honk, honk!"

It might look dangerous, but don't worry -

they had fixed a sticker on the back of the truck:

"Baby on board."

The great dealmaker appears to be surprisingly helpless.

Probably he needs somebody to explain democracy to him in a simple way.

There is is this book series:

"Democracy for dummies".

He ought to read it. Or this one:

"How to pass laws for dummies".

The most important book is:

"How not to be a complete moron off his mind who damages his own country and the world and splits the society lastingly

for dummies".

You almost feel pity for him.

I've heard that Merkel called Trump last weekend

and then she said: "Look, Donald.

If you can't manage the USA

we can offer you a work experience.

Then you govern the Saarland [German federal state] for six weeks

while Kramp-Karrenbauer [prime minister of Saarland] licks America in shape."

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