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@@ -23,30 +23,33 @@ in such a stupid culture.
23 23
24Petunia set about preparing breakfast for herself and her family. The baby was 24Petunia set about preparing breakfast for herself and her family. The baby was
25set aside for the time in the living room; it had waited outside in the cold, 25set aside for the time in the living room; it had waited outside in the cold,
26and as far as Petunia was concerned she was already doing it a favor by allowing 26and as far as Petunia was concerned she was already doing it a favor by
27it indoors. As the eggs cooked, she absently read the letter which had 27allowing it indoors. As the eggs cooked, she absently read the letter which
28accompanied this morning's unwelcome guest. 28had accompanied this morning's unwelcome guest.
29 29
30Well, now there's something. Her freak of a sister had gotten herself killed, 30Well, now there's something. Her freak of a sister had gotten herself killed,
31and the child was her nephew, Harry. Of course Lily's son would get dumped on 31and the child was her nephew, Harry. Of course Lily's son would get dumped on
32her in such a manner. It was just like her. 32her in such a manner. It was just like her.
33 33
34But then, it *wasn't* just like her. As much as Petunia loathed her sister, she 34But then, it *wasn't* just like her. As much as Petunia loathed her sister,
35knew Lily would never abandon her child like this. Lily was always a responsible 35she knew Lily would never abandon her child like this. Lily was always a
36girl; if there was even a chance Petunia would be named as guardian of the 36responsible girl; if there was even a chance Petunia would be named as
37child, she'd have been told. And no money to help raise the child? Lily's 37guardian of the child, she'd have been told. And no money to help raise the
38husband was rich! Sure, it was freak money, but Vernon's paycheck was going to 38child? Lily's husband was rich! Sure, it was freak money, but Vernon's
39stretch just to cover the expense of their own child. With two children to care 39paycheck was going to stretch just to cover the expense of their own child.
40for, they would simply never afford that vacation home in Majorca! 40With two children to care for, they would simply never afford that vacation
41home in Majorca!
41 42
42No, this wasn't right at all. Something was missing. There must, she thought, be 43No, this wasn't right at all. Something was missing. There must, she thought,
43an upcoming will reading, or perhaps the freaks thought they could get away with 44be an upcoming will reading, or perhaps the freaks thought they could get away
44shortchanging her. Unacceptable! No-one takes advantage of Petunia Dursley! 45with shortchanging her. Unacceptable! No-one takes advantage of Petunia
46Dursley!
45 47
46And with that, Petunia made up her mind. Breakfast set aside to cool, she jotted 48And with that, Petunia made up her mind. Breakfast set aside to cool, she
47down a quick note to Vernon (fortunately, they were already planning on taking 49jotted down a quick note to Vernon (fortunately, they were already planning on
48Dudley to his first zoo trip today; Vernon could handle that on his own) and set 50taking Dudley to his first zoo trip today; Vernon could handle that on his
49out towards downtown London, basket in one hand and letter in the other. 51own) and set out towards downtown London, basket in one hand and letter in the
52other.
50 53
51There was no way she would let that freakishness infect her family without some 54There was no way she would let that freakishness infect her family without some
52compensation. 55compensation.
@@ -68,14 +71,14 @@ for freaks. It took Petunia less than five minutes to identify someone who
68clearly had no business walking around normal London, and a 30 second 71clearly had no business walking around normal London, and a 30 second
69conversation about her sister who just died and "I'm to meet with the Goblins 72conversation about her sister who just died and "I'm to meet with the Goblins
70but need help to reach their bank" to determine that this particular freak was 73but need help to reach their bank" to determine that this particular freak was
71not a magic user. The second freak she identified was, and Petunia found herself 74not a magic user. The second freak she identified was, and Petunia found
72with an escort into the Leaky Cauldron. 75herself with an escort into the Leaky Cauldron.
73 76
74Dark, dank, and straight out of the middle ages. Oh, she remembered this place 77Dark, dank, and straight out of the middle ages. Oh, she remembered this place
75well. How anyone could possibly think that magic was anything but trouble when 78well. How anyone could possibly think that magic was anything but trouble when
76this was the first introduction to the magical world, she would never know. Even 79this was the first introduction to the magical world, she would never know.
77so early in the morning, the bar was packed with uncouth cretins congratulating 80Even so early in the morning, the bar was packed with uncouth cretins
78each other and celebrating some lord's death; simply disgusting. 81congratulating each other and celebrating some lord's death; simply disgusting.
79 82
80There were some glances at the basket, but Harry was covered by his blanket and 83There were some glances at the basket, but Harry was covered by his blanket and
81amazingly still asleep, and Petunia's brisk manner saw her quickly out the back 84amazingly still asleep, and Petunia's brisk manner saw her quickly out the back
@@ -85,12 +88,13 @@ which didn't sound at all impressive an accomplishment to Petunia, but at least
85they weren't trying to talk to her. 88they weren't trying to talk to her.
86 89
87Cauldrons! Brooms! Owls! Petunia was disgusted by such a blatant display of 90Cauldrons! Brooms! Owls! Petunia was disgusted by such a blatant display of
88freakishness. Somehow, it was even more loud and colorful than she'd remembered 91freakishness. Somehow, it was even more loud and colorful than she'd
89from her sister's shopping trips. There had better be a lot of money waiting for 92remembered from her sister's shopping trips. There had better be a lot of
90her if she was to put up with this nonsense for some child. Perhaps, with the 93money waiting for her if she was to put up with this nonsense for some child.
91right upbringing, he might never need to learn about magic. Petunia smiled 94Perhaps, with the right upbringing, he might never need to learn about magic.
92inwardly at that thought; it would be just perfect if Lily's son grew up to be 95Petunia smiled inwardly at that thought; it would be just perfect if Lily's
93normal. Steps would have to be taken early on to cur any freakish tendencies. 96son grew up to be normal. Steps would have to be taken early on to cur any
97freakish tendencies.
94 98
95She marched down the alley with her nose held high, exuding such an air of 99She marched down the alley with her nose held high, exuding such an air of
96aloofness that most who saw her assumed she was an oddly-dressed pureblood and 100aloofness that most who saw her assumed she was an oddly-dressed pureblood and
@@ -113,45 +117,47 @@ away, he relented slightly and began his interrogation of this pest.
113"What do you want, muggle?" 117"What do you want, muggle?"
114 118
115Petunia had never dealt with the Goblins in person before, but really, bankers 119Petunia had never dealt with the Goblins in person before, but really, bankers
116were bankers, weren't they? And she was the one stuck with an extra child, here! 120were bankers, weren't they? And she was the one stuck with an extra child,
117Calling upon her deeply-ingrained sense of betterness and the pure knowledge 121here! Calling upon her deeply-ingrained sense of betterness and the pure
118that these freaks owed her something for the atrocious invasion of her life, she 122knowledge that these freaks owed her something for the atrocious invasion of
119looked down her nose at the teller and made her demands. 123her life, she looked down her nose at the teller and made her demands.
120 124
121"This," and here Petunia deposited the basket and letter in front of the teller, 125"This," and here Petunia deposited the basket and letter in front of the
122"was deposited on my door this morning. If my sister left me her child, she 126teller, "was deposited on my door this morning. If my sister left me her
123would've left money to care for him. I know she had lawyers here. I demand... 127child, she would've left money to care for him. I know she had lawyers here. I
124compensation for this atrocity. I want this taken care of! Immediately!" 128demand... compensation for this atrocity. I want this taken care of!
129Immediately!"
125 130
126Axeblock was not completely prepared for this situation. His first customer of 131Axeblock was not completely prepared for this situation. His first customer of
127the day was a muggle. A very rude muggle, who for some reason had decided to 132the day was a muggle. A very rude muggle, who for some reason had decided to
128walk up to the Foreign Tax-Related Disbursements desk. Bringing with her what 133walk up to the Foreign Tax-Related Disbursements desk. Bringing with her what
129appeared to be *the* Harry Potter, the same Boy-Who-Lived which all the foolish 134appeared to be *the* Harry Potter, the same Boy-Who-Lived which all the
130wand-wavers were carrying-on about. From what he could tell, she either wished 135foolish wand-wavers were carrying-on about. From what he could tell, she
131to dispute her own guardianship of said child, or she was attempting to exchange 136either wished to dispute her own guardianship of said child, or she was
132it for currency. In either case, the solution was the same. 137attempting to exchange it for currency. In either case, the solution was the
138same.
133 139
134"I shall have to summon a superior. You may accompany me to a private room and 140"I shall have to summon a superior. You may accompany me to a private room and
135await resolution there." 141await resolution there."
136 142
137Petunia was quickly and quietly shuffled off to a waiting room with some 143Petunia was quickly and quietly shuffled off to a waiting room with some
138less-than-comfortable chairs and horrible magazines about something freakish 144less-than-comfortable chairs and horrible magazines about something freakish
139called "Quidditch". Reluctantly, she settled in and proceeded to stare at a wall 145called "Quidditch". Reluctantly, she settled in and proceeded to stare at a
140while the Goblins got on with getting her some money. Harry was resting in his 146wall while the Goblins got on with getting her some money. Harry was resting
141basket, unceremoniously placed against a wall. 147in his basket, unceremoniously placed against a wall.
142 148
143<hr /> 149<hr />
144 150
145Meanwhile, the Goblins were in something of a panic. Axeblock had called his 151Meanwhile, the Goblins were in something of a panic. Axeblock had called his
146immediate superior Bloodrock, who had brought in Throwhook from Wills and 152immediate superior Bloodrock, who had brought in Throwhook from Wills and
147Inheritances and Beltlock from Unusual Currency Exchanges. After a very brief 153Inheritances and Beltlock from Unusual Currency Exchanges. After a very brief
148interview with the muggle woman, Beltlock was dismissed and Throwhook ran off to 154interview with the muggle woman, Beltlock was dismissed and Throwhook ran off
149summon Sharpaxe, the current Head of the Potter Accounts. The active foreman 155to summon Sharpaxe, the current Head of the Potter Accounts. The active
150noticed all this activity and called Steelgash from Potential Difficulties, who 156foreman noticed all this activity and called Steelgash from Potential
151upon hearing the situation summoned Urgnok from Wizarding Relations to assist. 157Difficulties, who upon hearing the situation summoned Urgnok from Wizarding
152Urgnok understood exactly who the Boy-Who-Lived was, and sent an urgent request 158Relations to assist. Urgnok understood exactly who the Boy-Who-Lived was, and
153for advice to Warlord Ragnok, supreme branch manager and effective head of 159sent an urgent request for advice to Warlord Ragnok, supreme branch manager
154Goblin government in Britain. 160and effective head of Goblin government in Britain.
155 161
156Ragnok found himself faced with a plainly unacceptable situation. Less than a 162Ragnok found himself faced with a plainly unacceptable situation. Less than a
157day after Dumbledore had strode into his bank and outright demanded that they 163day after Dumbledore had strode into his bank and outright demanded that they
@@ -166,52 +172,52 @@ the Dursley was absolutely and completely unwilling to accept the boy without
166monetary compensation, an admirable if somewhat troublesome trait. Ragnok was 172monetary compensation, an admirable if somewhat troublesome trait. Ragnok was
167also somewhat endeared to her by her rampant hatred of Wizard kind, which he 173also somewhat endeared to her by her rampant hatred of Wizard kind, which he
168shared. Still, without a will reading, no such compensation was possible; the 174shared. Still, without a will reading, no such compensation was possible; the
169only funds available were the boy's own trust fund, which would not unseal until 175only funds available were the boy's own trust fund, which would not unseal
170his eleventh birthday. All Potter Family assets were locked away until the 176until his eleventh birthday. All Potter Family assets were locked away until
171heir's majority, barring a will that stated otherwise. Without any way to 177the heir's majority, barring a will that stated otherwise. Without any way to
172acquiesce to the Dursley's demands for compensation, there was no other 178acquiesce to the Dursley's demands for compensation, there was no other
173alternative; the guardianship of the boy must be changed. 179alternative; the guardianship of the boy must be changed.
174 180
175The contents of the will could not, by the agreement with Dumbledore, be read to 181The contents of the will could not, by the agreement with Dumbledore, be read
176determine a replacement guardian. Still, the existence of the will was not in 182to determine a replacement guardian. Still, the existence of the will was not
177doubt; nor that it had been trusted to the Goblins of Gringotts to execute. This 183in doubt; nor that it had been trusted to the Goblins of Gringotts to execute.
178implied that the Potters trusted in the judgment of Goblins to see to the care 184This implied that the Potters trusted in the judgment of Goblins to see to the
179of their child. Ragnok acknowledged that Gringotts had already failed the 185care of their child. Ragnok acknowledged that Gringotts had already failed the
180Potters by bowing to political pressure from Dumbledore, but he would still 186Potters by bowing to political pressure from Dumbledore, but he would still
181accept the implied responsibility to find a proper guardian for the boy. And in 187accept the implied responsibility to find a proper guardian for the boy. And
182any case, no-one else could be trusted with the task; Dumbledore had already 188in any case, no-one else could be trusted with the task; Dumbledore had
183proven that the Ministry of Magic was incapable of placing the child; as its 189already proven that the Ministry of Magic was incapable of placing the child;
184representative, he had chosen a guardian who lasted not even 12 hours before 190as its representative, he had chosen a guardian who lasted not even 12 hours
185demanding to be removed! 191before demanding to be removed!
186 192
187So, Ragnok ruled that guardianship of the boy was now a Goblin matter. They 193So, Ragnok ruled that guardianship of the boy was now a Goblin matter. They
188would, in good faith, find the best possible guardian for Harry Potter. 194would, in good faith, find the best possible guardian for Harry Potter.
189 195
190As a matter of simple formalities, Beltlock was once again summoned. 196As a matter of simple formalities, Beltlock was once again summoned.
191Negotiations commenced, and less than two hours after entering Gringotts, 197Negotiations commenced, and less than two hours after entering Gringotts,
192Petunia left much happier than she had expected to, having officially sold Harry 198Petunia left much happier than she had expected to, having officially sold
193to the Goblins for £2500 and a prepaid taxi home. She was given a receipt in 199Harry to the Goblins for £2500 and a prepaid taxi home. She was given a
194exchange, marked with her own blood, the blood of Beltlock, and the blood of 200receipt in exchange, marked with her own blood, the blood of Beltlock, and the
195Harry Potter. She viewed the experience as a triumph over freakishness, and 201blood of Harry Potter. She viewed the experience as a triumph over
196planned to have the receipt framed as soon as possible. Obviously, it would not 202freakishness, and planned to have the receipt framed as soon as possible.
197be displayed anywhere prominent, where someone might see it, but she would 203Obviously, it would not be displayed anywhere prominent, where someone might
198treasure it nonetheless. Perhaps she could hang it in the supply cupboard, under 204see it, but she would treasure it nonetheless. Perhaps she could hang it in
199the stairs. 205the supply cupboard, under the stairs.
200 206
201<hr /> 207<hr />
202 208
203A tinkling sound attracted Dumbledore's attention once more to his silver 209A tinkling sound attracted Dumbledore's attention once more to his silver
204instruments. He was pleased to see that the blood wards were again active; the 210instruments. He was pleased to see that the blood wards were again active; the
205blood of Harry Potter was in the home of the Dursleys, and that blood was loved. 211blood of Harry Potter was in the home of the Dursleys, and that blood was
206Dumbledore smiled, and returned to his paperwork. Later this evening he would 212loved. Dumbledore smiled, and returned to his paperwork. Later this evening he
207tell Minerva her worries had been for naught. Another plan managed flawlessly. 213would tell Minerva her worries had been for naught. Another plan managed
208This deserved another lemon drop. 214flawlessly. This deserved a lemon drop.
209 215
210<hr /> 216<hr />
211 217
212And now, Ragnok considered the problem of where to place the boy. He could not 218And now, Ragnok considered the problem of where to place the boy. He could not
213be placed carelessly; already, Harry had acquired scores of potential enemies in 219be placed carelessly; already, Harry had acquired scores of potential enemies
214the followers of Lord Voldemort. In any case, a Wizarding family was not a 220in the followers of Lord Voldemort. In any case, a Wizarding family was not a
215healthy place to raise any child; every Goblin knew that Wizards were without 221healthy place to raise any child; every Goblin knew that Wizards were without
216exception rude, incompetent, and downright useless. No, he would have to go 222exception rude, incompetent, and downright useless. No, he would have to go
217somewhere he could have a real childhood, with all the opportunity he deserved 223somewhere he could have a real childhood, with all the opportunity he deserved
@@ -225,15 +231,15 @@ caves of Gringotts; any Goblin you asked would agree without hesitation.
225 231
226There were other advantages as well. The boy would grow to be The Potter of 232There were other advantages as well. The boy would grow to be The Potter of
227Potter, heir to an Ancient and Noble house and its corresponding seat on the 233Potter, heir to an Ancient and Noble house and its corresponding seat on the
228Wizengamot. Having a Goblin-raised Human on the Wizengamot would be a tremendous 234Wizengamot. Having a Goblin-raised Human on the Wizengamot would be a
229leap forward for Goblin rights. And as the Boy-Who-Lived, he was already being 235tremendous leap forward for Goblin rights. And as the Boy-Who-Lived, he was
230canonized by the Wizarding public; he was clearly an asset to the Goblin nation 236already being canonized by the Wizarding public; he was clearly an asset to
231if used properly. 237the Goblin nation if used properly.
232 238
233Yes, this could work well for the Goblins. Harry would be raised as one of them, 239Yes, this could work well for the Goblins. Harry would be raised as one of
234trained both in the arts of war and the arts of politics. He would be a force 240them, trained both in the arts of war and the arts of politics. He would be a
235for change in the backwards society of the Wizards, and greatly assist in the 241force for change in the backwards society of the Wizards, and greatly assist
236long-term plan of equal rights for Goblinkind. 242in the long-term plan of equal rights for Goblinkind.
237 243
238If nothing else, the Wizarding public was sure to send him gifts. Already the 244If nothing else, the Wizarding public was sure to send him gifts. Already the
239mail wards Dumbledore had instructed them to setup on behalf of Harry Potter 245mail wards Dumbledore had instructed them to setup on behalf of Harry Potter
@@ -241,27 +247,27 @@ were forwarding hundreds of letters to a vault dedicated for that purpose. Some
241of those letters had money! Money which, by virtue of being money, rightfully 247of those letters had money! Money which, by virtue of being money, rightfully
242belonged in the hands of Goblins! 248belonged in the hands of Goblins!
243 249
244And if Harry Potter was recognized as a member of Goblinkind by Gringotts, then 250And if Harry Potter was recognized as a member of Goblinkind by Gringotts,
245he could access those funds for his own purposes, and the consequent betterment 251then he could access those funds for his own purposes, and the consequent
246of the Goblin economy. And the Potter accounts! The vaults were officially 252betterment of the Goblin economy. And the Potter accounts! The vaults were
247sealed until his majority, but as a Goblin he could enter them for security 253officially sealed until his majority, but as a Goblin he could enter them for
248audits. And once Harry was inside the vault, the possessions and gold within 254security audits. And once Harry was inside the vault, the possessions and gold
249were unarguably his, so he could not be accused of stealing if he brought 255within were unarguably his, so he could not be accused of stealing if he
250anything out when he left. It was disgusting to just leave all that gold sitting 256brought anything out when he left. It was disgusting to just leave all that
251around for decades; really, this was better for everyone. 257gold sitting around for decades; really, this was better for everyone.
252 258
253A grisly smile crept across Ragnok's face. Without any further hesitation, he 259A grisly smile crept across Ragnok's face. Without any further hesitation, he
254promoted Sharpaxe from Head of Potter Accounts to Head of Harry Potter Affairs. 260promoted Sharpaxe from Head of Potter Accounts to Head of Harry Potter Affairs.
255The child was placed in Sharpaxe's hands, and with the briefest of ceremony 261The child was placed in Sharpaxe's hands, and with the briefest of ceremony
256adopted into his clan. 262adopted into his clan.
257 263
258Harry looked up at his new father and gurgled happily. «Well,» thought Sharpaxe, 264Harry looked up at his new father and gurgled happily. «Well,» thought
259«I'll have plenty of time to work on fixing that.» 265Sharpaxe, «I'll have plenty of time to work on fixing that.»
260 266
261The child was whisked off to a Healer so the bank could be assured its asset was 267The child was whisked off to a Healer so the bank could be assured its asset
262in prime condition, and Sharpaxe was dispatched back to his apartment to prepare 268was in prime condition, and Sharpaxe was dispatched back to his apartment to
263an appropriate living space and acquire whatever food, clothing, and any other 269prepare an appropriate living space and acquire whatever food, clothing, and
264essentials that were likely to be required in the immediate future. 270any other essentials that were likely to be required in the immediate future.
265 271
266As Sharpaxe set off to notify his wife, one thought repeated in his mind: 272As Sharpaxe set off to notify his wife, one thought repeated in his mind:
267«Humans grow fast and tall. He will outgrow his swords quickly. I must 273«Humans grow fast and tall. He will outgrow his swords quickly. I must
@@ -294,10 +300,10 @@ made.
294Steelgash of Potential Difficulties was again brought forth, and was able to 300Steelgash of Potential Difficulties was again brought forth, and was able to
295verify that the signature on the horcrux matched that of a Human already known 301verify that the signature on the horcrux matched that of a Human already known
296to the bank, one Tom Riddle. This was fortunate, as Riddle had no active 302to the bank, one Tom Riddle. This was fortunate, as Riddle had no active
297contract with the Goblins for the protection of any horcruxes. Even if he could 303contract with the Goblins for the protection of any horcruxes. Even if he
298press such a claim, Harry was determined to be a legal owner of any such horcrux 304could press such a claim, Harry was determined to be a legal owner of any such
299left on his person, as there was no record of Riddle ever having been his 305horcrux left on his person, as there was no record of Riddle ever having been
300guardian. Legally, the horcrux was a gift, and could be destroyed. 306his guardian. Legally, the horcrux was a gift, and could be destroyed.
301 307
302Still, the process had very serious complications. With such a risk to the 308Still, the process had very serious complications. With such a risk to the
303patient, the final decision must lie with the Head of Harry Potter Affairs. A 309patient, the final decision must lie with the Head of Harry Potter Affairs. A
@@ -313,15 +319,15 @@ against his soul, his own magic will heal over the scar quickly.»
313«But the scar is a mark of honor! Surely he will wear it as a badge of his 319«But the scar is a mark of honor! Surely he will wear it as a badge of his
314glorious victory!» 320glorious victory!»
315 321
316«He is too young to understand. When he is older, he will be able to embrace his 322«He is too young to understand. When he is older, he will be able to cause his
317scars. Now, they will heal.» 323magic to embrace scars of victory. Now, they will heal.»
318 324
319«Then, we leave the horcrux until he is properly educated. Then his magic will 325«Then, we leave the horcrux until he is properly educated. Then his magic will
320recognize the scar as his own, and the horcrux can be removed.» 326recognize the scar as his own, and the horcrux can be removed.»
321 327
322«Unacceptable,» Steelgash interrupted, «Harry Potter is to be trained as a 328«Unacceptable,» Steelgash interrupted, «Harry Potter is to be trained as a
323Goblin. Tom Riddle is not. The horcrux is a security risk, and cannot be present 329Goblin. Tom Riddle is not. The horcrux is a security risk, and cannot be
324during his training.» 330present during his training.»
325 331
326Sharpaxe scowled for a time, before presenting a compromise, «Harry deserves 332Sharpaxe scowled for a time, before presenting a compromise, «Harry deserves
327recognition of his victory. You propose to deny him natural recognition as a 333recognition of his victory. You propose to deny him natural recognition as a
@@ -335,26 +341,26 @@ areas of Gringotts, and scar glamours especially were heavily restricted to
335Harry had earned a scar which he already wore, and the bank forcing the removal 341Harry had earned a scar which he already wore, and the bank forcing the removal
336of a genuine scar won in battle was a unique event. 342of a genuine scar won in battle was a unique event.
337 343
338«Agreed. An enchanted device will be constructed to hold the glamour. I will see 344«Agreed. An enchanted device will be constructed to hold the glamour. I will
339to the details.» 345see to the details.»
340 346
341Sharpaxe hoped this would be enough. He promised himself that he would do 347Sharpaxe hoped this would be enough. He promised himself that he would do
342everything in his power to see Harry raised in a proper and honorable manner, 348everything in his power to see Harry raised in a proper and honorable manner,
343and that Harry would enter adulthood with many glorious scars. With any luck, 349and that Harry would enter adulthood with many glorious scars. With any luck,
344that would help satisfy the terrible loss Harry would surely feel for having his 350that would help satisfy the terrible loss Harry would surely feel for having
345first trophy stolen so unfairly. 351his first trophy stolen so unfairly.
346 352
347A contract was hastily prepared and signed in blood between the two, and 353A contract was hastily prepared and signed in blood between the two, and
348detailed images of the scar drawn for the construction of the glamour. Goldknife 354detailed images of the scar drawn for the construction of the glamour.
349prepared a simple runic array for the removal process, and summoned several 355Goldknife prepared a simple runic array for the removal process, and summoned
350underlings to assist. Within a few moments, the Goblins had donated enough love 356several underlings to assist. Within a few moments, the Goblins had donated
351of money to overpower the inherent hatred of the soul fragment, dispersing it 357enough love of money to overpower the inherent hatred of the soul fragment,
352forever. 358dispersing it forever.
353 359
354As she wiped some leftover black residue off Harry's forehead, Goldknife saw 360As she wiped some leftover black residue off Harry's forehead, Goldknife saw
355that his beautifully violent scar was already starting to fade and smooth over. 361that his beautifully violent scar was already starting to fade and smooth
356With a grimace, she vowed silently to herself that someday she would make amends 362over. With a grimace, she vowed silently to herself that someday she would
357to the boy for the harm she had just caused him. 363make amends to the boy for the harm she had just caused him.
358 364
359Sharpaxe removed Harry from the Healer's presence and took him to be fitted for 365Sharpaxe removed Harry from the Healer's presence and took him to be fitted for
360his first set of armor. At such a young age it was doubtful that he would be 366his first set of armor. At such a young age it was doubtful that he would be
@@ -366,9 +372,9 @@ feel of the equipment as early as possible.
366Harry's last stop for the day was an examination by the Matriarch for any 372Harry's last stop for the day was an examination by the Matriarch for any
367prophecies that entangled his fate. She was an ancient and hideous Goblin, 373prophecies that entangled his fate. She was an ancient and hideous Goblin,
368blinded at an early age when she first showed signs of divinatory talent and 374blinded at an early age when she first showed signs of divinatory talent and
369locked away in a dark cave to improve her focus. After many years of rituals and 375locked away in a dark cave to improve her focus. After many years of rituals
370practice, she could feel the influence of the future on any brought before her 376and practice, she could feel the influence of the future on any brought before
371within moments. 377her within moments.
372 378
373The blind Oracle passed her hand over Harry, her face locked in a growl of 379The blind Oracle passed her hand over Harry, her face locked in a growl of
374concentration. Long minutes passed, with the uneven smoke of torches coiling 380concentration. Long minutes passed, with the uneven smoke of torches coiling
@@ -380,13 +386,13 @@ smile. Staring eyelessly into the darkness, she delivered her reading.
380«This boy is four-score-times marked by prophecy. His life shall be rife with 386«This boy is four-score-times marked by prophecy. His life shall be rife with
381conflict and war. Enemies great and small await him.» 387conflict and war. Enemies great and small await him.»
382 388
383Sharpaxe let out a relieved breath. He had worried that, as a Human, Harry might 389Sharpaxe let out a relieved breath. He had worried that, as a Human, Harry
384not be destined to be a true warrior, and that he would have to contract out for 390might not be destined to be a true warrior, and that he would have to contract
385enemies to challenge his new ward. This way was better; with natural adversaries 391out for enemies to challenge his new ward. This way was better; with natural
386selected by fate, Harry was sure to have the best opportunity possible to become 392adversaries selected by fate, Harry was sure to have the best opportunity
387a mighty warrior. Not to mention, this way cost less. 393possible to become a mighty warrior. Not to mention, this way cost less.
388 394
389Knowing everything he needed to know about Harry's future, Sharpaxe carried him 395Knowing everything he needed to know about Harry's future, Sharpaxe carried
390off to his apartment. It was nearing evening, and Harry would need to be fed 396him off to his apartment. It was nearing evening, and Harry would need to be
391soon. Most likely he was still too young to strangle his own rat, but, there was 397fed soon. Most likely he was still too young to strangle his own rat, but
392no point in denying him the opportunity to try. 398there was no point in denying him the opportunity to try.