Mystical_Snowflake
11-20-22 I don't know why Hermione thought Gryffindor's Sword was in Godric's Hallow. I guess Harry Didn't tell her, that it stayed in the Hogwarts Headmaster's Office until a Gryffindor Member needed it. Why didn't Harry summon the Sword, if he needed it? In the original books, Potter, and Dumbledore should have summoned the sword whenever one of them touched the Horcrux. Dumbledore should have brought the sword with him, on his Horcrux Hunts, once the Basilisk venom got on the blade. I still don't know what Harry and company were doing, when they had the Salazar Slytherin Locket, in the original books. Why didn't the sorting hat bring Gryffindor's Sword to them?
Godric Gryffindor's Goblin-Made Pure Silver and Ruby Sword. Godric Gryffindor, a master wizard, cofounded Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, with the three other greatest magical people, in the world: Helga Hufflepuff; Salizar Slytherin; and Rowena Ravenclaw. Gryffindor, the world's protector, needed a sword, in case he needed to duel muggles (non-magic people). A wand vs. a normal sword, would be a sign of unsportsmanship. He wanted a specific spectacular invincible sword. That's why, he went to the Goblins. They made the best items, that anyone could want. In the 10th Century, RAGNUK THE FIRST, a Goblin King, carefully crafted the pure silver and ruby sword, with his love, and his best artistry. The sword radiated as part of The King. As he initially made it for the brave protector, Ragnuk the First elegantly engraved, "Godric Gryffindor", on the shining sharp invincible blade. After graciously gifting the pure ruby and silver sword, to Godric Gryffindor, the Goblin became obsessed with his masterpiece. The Goblin King claimed, "He stole it from meâźď¸It's mineâźď¸Get it back to me, any way you canâźď¸" Goblins unsuccessfully attracted Gryffindor, for the weapon. The protector put a spell on them, then sent them home. His message, "If you attack me again, I will destroy all of the Goblins, with MY SWORDâźď¸" RAGNUK the First never bothered The Protector again. The Goblin remained violently enraged until his death. The story persisted, in some sections of the goblin community, that Gryffindor actually stole the sword from Ragnuk. This was a result of the cultural understanding of ownership that goblin-made items rightfully belonged to goblins, rather than the heirs of those who may have purchased them, a cultural understanding that should have been honoured by the wizards.[1][4] In May of 1993, the sword materialised inside the old school Sorting Hat and appeared to Harry Potter, to whom the hat was given when he arrived in the Chamber of Secrets to save his best friend's sister, Ginny Weasley, from being drained of her life force by Tom Riddle's Diary and eaten by the Serpent of Slytherin. Harry used the sword to kill the Basilisk, which was hiding inside the bowels of the Chamber.[3] This caused the sword to be imbued with basilisk venom (since goblin-made items only absorb what makes them stronger) and hence gained the ability to destroy Horcruxes, although Harry instead used one of the Basilisk's fangs to destroy the diary, which eliminated the sentient memory of Tom Riddle it contained and restored Ginny's vitality. After the events of that year, the sword resided in the Headmasterâs office and was kept safe within a glass case.[4] Hunt for Horcruxes During the summer of 1996, Albus Dumbledore used the sword on the Gaunt family ring. The sword cracked the stone in the ring, thus destroying it as a Horcrux. It still worked as the Resurrection Stone. Dumbledore tried to use it to talk to his deceased relatives, but failed. Before he died, Dumbledore entrusted the sword to Harry in his will. However, Rufus Scrimgeour claimed that the sword was not Dumbledore's to give away. The Minister stated that it was a school heirloom, not personal property and refused to give it to Harry. This caused the trio substantial problems. Dumbledore placed an identical copy of the sword in his office, because he knew that the British Ministry of Magic would try to confiscate it and hid the real sword in a hole in the wall behind his portrait. Sure enough, the sword on display in the Headmaster's office was later taken by Rufus Scrimgeour for examination.[4] When the sword was returned to the Headmaster's office by the Ministry, Dumbledore's Army students Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, and Luna Lovegood attempted to steal it for Harry. The group was caught and punished as a result. Following that incident, Severus Snape passed the counterfeit sword to Bellatrix Lestrange. Bellatrix then stored it in her Gringotts vault al