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| 1 | [[!meta title="A Little Greed"]] | ||
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| 3 | The morning that Petunia discovers Harry on her doorstep, she makes a decision: | ||
| 4 | Lilly would not have left Harry to her without also leaving her some monetary | ||
| 5 | compensation. She remembers the Goblins, and makes her way to Gringotts, | ||
| 6 | demanding to see the will. The Goblins find a clause: | ||
| 7 | |||
| 8 | "Our son, Harry Potter, is to be left to the care of whomsoever the Goblins of | ||
| 9 | Gringotts find best suited to raise him." | ||
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| 11 | Petunia is sent on her way (with a small token or something from the will). | ||
| 12 | Obviously, no-one in the Wizarding world would be *best* suited to raise Harry; | ||
| 13 | they'd raise him as a *Wizard*, and Wizards are (in the minds of Goblins) all | ||
| 14 | terrible people. The Goblins raise Harry as one of their own. | ||
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| 16 | This is an exploration of Harry with inhuman morals and drives. | ||
| 17 | |||
| 18 | * Harry winds up *completely* self-motivated. He is *clearly* superior to all | ||
| 19 | those *humans*, viewing himself as a Goblin who happens to have access to some | ||
| 20 | really amazing legal rights and loopholes through an accident of genetics. | ||
| 21 | * Why does Harry attend Hogwarts? He's an *asset* as a fully-trained wizard; | ||
| 22 | imagine what the Goblins plan to do with one of their own seen as a returning | ||
| 23 | hero to Wizarding Britain, and eventually to take a seat as a Lord in the | ||
| 24 | Wizengamot. | ||
| 25 | * I am honestly not sure what house Harry is in. | ||
| 26 | * Gryffindor - he is trained as a warrior. | ||
| 27 | * Ravenclaw - as a Goblin, he is an unremarkable warrior, but he is very | ||
| 28 | interested in learning Wizarding magic so as to exploit his great advantage. | ||
| 29 | * Slytherin - from a Human perspective, his morals are off the wall; he is | ||
| 30 | *insanely* cunning and ambitious. | ||
| 31 | * Hufflepuff - he is loyal to the Goblin nation, after all. | ||
| 32 | * History of Magic classes do not go well. | ||
| 33 | * Harry spends his childhood training as a Goblin; their lives are shorter and | ||
| 34 | faster than Human, so he mostly completes this training prior to Hogwarts. | ||
| 35 | * Harry is, at best, "nearly adequate" at fighting. He lacks Goblin speed and | ||
| 36 | strength. | ||
| 37 | * Some wandless magic, but not impressive. This can change over the years, as | ||
| 38 | he gets more formal studies in Wizarding magics. | ||
| 39 | * Absolute *hatred* for a vast majority of wizards, especially purebloods. | ||
| 40 | Harry spent time under a glamor working the counters at Gringotts, and he | ||
| 41 | has more than a little bit of a grudge. | ||
| 42 | * The children at Hogwarts he doesn't-yet-hate ("friends", but he doesn't use | ||
| 43 | that word) are pushed to see Goblins as fair and honorable. He's recruiting | ||
| 44 | for the Goblin nation, after all! | ||
| 45 | * The conflict with Voldemort gets *weird*: | ||
| 46 | * Harry had the horcrux removed shortly after the adoption, as a general | ||
| 47 | health concern. | ||
| 48 | * The Goblins were not particularly shocked or disgusted by the horcrux. They | ||
| 49 | are perfectly reasonable devices for immortality. Sadly, without wands they | ||
| 50 | lack the ability to make their own. | ||
| 51 | * Harry plans to construct at least one horcrux for himself. As someone with | ||
| 52 | Goblin morals, splitting the soul is done a little differently. Harry | ||
| 53 | donates to charity. The pain almost kills him. | ||
| 54 | * At the end of year 1, Harry is attacked by Voldemort (while Harry is taking | ||
| 55 | advantage of Dumbledore's absence to steal the stone for himself) and learns | ||
| 56 | that Voldemort is the one who attempted to steal from Gringotts. Harry, | ||
| 57 | being an admitted hypocrit, takes this *personally*. | ||
| 58 | * Harry reclaims Goblin artifacts aggressively. Gryffindor's sword in year 2. | ||
| 59 | The Goblet of Fire in year 4, *before* the names are drawn. | ||
| 60 | * Ideally, a huge buildup to a new Goblin revolution. | ||
