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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ clearly 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 69conversation 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 70but 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 71not a magic user. The second freak she identified was, and Petunia found herself
72with a willing escort into the Leaky Cauldron. 72with an escort into the Leaky Cauldron.
73 73
74Dark, dank, and straight out of the middle ages. Oh, she remembered this place 74Dark, 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 75well. How anyone could possibly think that magic was anything but trouble when
@@ -172,17 +172,17 @@ 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 172acquiesce to the Dursley's demands for compensation, there was no other
173alternative; the guardianship of the boy must be changed. 173alternative; the guardianship of the boy must be changed.
174 174
175The contents of the will could not, legally, be read to determine a replacement 175The contents of the will could not, by the agreement with Dumbledore, be read to
176guardian. Still, the existence of the will was not in doubt; nor that it had 176determine a replacement guardian. Still, the existence of the will was not in
177been trusted to the Goblins of Gringotts to execute. This implied that the 177doubt; nor that it had been trusted to the Goblins of Gringotts to execute. This
178Potters trusted in the judgment of Goblins to see to the care of their child. 178implied that the Potters trusted in the judgment of Goblins to see to the care
179Ragnok acknowledged that Gringotts had already failed the Potters by bowing to 179of their child. Ragnok acknowledged that Gringotts had already failed the
180political pressure from Dumbledore, but he would still accept the implied 180Potters by bowing to political pressure from Dumbledore, but he would still
181responsibility to find a proper guardian for the boy. And in any case, no-one 181accept the implied responsibility to find a proper guardian for the boy. And in
182else could be trusted with the task; Dumbledore had already proven that the 182any case, no-one else could be trusted with the task; Dumbledore had already
183Ministry of Magic was incapable of placing the child; as its representative, he 183proven that the Ministry of Magic was incapable of placing the child; as its
184had chosen a guardian who lasted not even 12 hours before demanding to be 184representative, he had chosen a guardian who lasted not even 12 hours before
185removed! 185demanding to be removed!
186 186
187So, Ragnok ruled that guardianship of the boy was now a Goblin matter. They 187So, 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. 188would, in good faith, find the best possible guardian for Harry Potter.
@@ -252,11 +252,11 @@ around for decades; really, this was better for everyone.
252 252
253A grisly smile crept across Ragnok's face. Without any further hesitation, he 253A 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. 254promoted Sharpaxe from Head of Potter Accounts to Head of Harry Potter Affairs.
255Harry Potter was placed in Sharpaxe's hands, and with the briefest of ceremony 255The child was placed in Sharpaxe's hands, and with the briefest of ceremony
256adopted into his clan. 256adopted into his clan.
257 257
258Harry looked up at his new father and gurgled happily. "Well," thought Sharpaxe, 258Harry looked up at his new father and gurgled happily. «Well,» thought Sharpaxe,
259"I'll have plenty of time to work on fixing that." 259«I'll have plenty of time to work on fixing that.»
260 260
261The child was whisked off to a Healer so the bank could be assured its asset was 261The child was whisked off to a Healer so the bank could be assured its asset was
262in prime condition, and Sharpaxe was dispatched back to his apartment to prepare 262in prime condition, and Sharpaxe was dispatched back to his apartment to prepare
@@ -264,8 +264,8 @@ an appropriate living space and acquire whatever food, clothing, and any other
264essentials that were likely to be required in the immediate future. 264essentials that were likely to be required in the immediate future.
265 265
266As Sharpaxe set off to notify his wife, one thought repeated in his mind: 266As 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 267«Humans grow fast and tall. He will outgrow his swords quickly. I must
268requisition extra funds for additional weaponry immediately." 268requisition extra funds for additional weaponry immediately.»
269 269
270<hr /> 270<hr />
271 271
@@ -305,29 +305,29 @@ runner was sent to find Sharpaxe, eventually locating him sampling the wares of
305various weaponsmiths. Sharpaxe, having the situation explained by the Healer, 305various weaponsmiths. Sharpaxe, having the situation explained by the Healer,
306immediately grasped the essential difficulty. 306immediately grasped the essential difficulty.
307 307
308"You can remove the horcrux, but doing so will destroy the scar?" 308«You can remove the horcrux, but doing so will destroy the scar?»
309 309
310"Unfortunately, yes. The two are one and the same; without the horcrux to burn 310«Unfortunately, yes. The two are one and the same; without the horcrux to burn
311against his soul, his own magic will heal over the scar quickly." 311against his soul, his own magic will heal over the scar quickly.»
312 312
313"But the scar is a mark of honor! Surely he will wear it as a badge of his 313«But the scar is a mark of honor! Surely he will wear it as a badge of his
314glorious victory!" 314glorious victory!»
315 315
316"He is too young to understand. When he is older, he will be able to embrace his 316«He is too young to understand. When he is older, he will be able to embrace his
317scars. Now, they will heal." 317scars. Now, they will heal.»
318 318
319"Then, we leave the horcrux until he is properly educated. Then his magic will 319«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." 320recognize the scar as his own, and the horcrux can be removed.»
321 321
322"Unacceptable," Steelgash interrupted, "Harry Potter is to be trained as a 322«Unacceptable,» Steelgash interrupted, «Harry Potter is to be trained as a
323Goblin. Tom Riddle is not. The horcrux is a compromise, and cannot be present 323Goblin. Tom Riddle is not. The horcrux is a security risk, and cannot be present
324during his training." 324during his training.»
325 325
326Sharpaxe scowled for a time, before presenting a compromise, "Harry deserves 326Sharpaxe scowled for a time, before presenting a compromise, «Harry deserves
327recognition of his victory. You propose to deny him natural recognition as a 327recognition of his victory. You propose to deny him natural recognition as a
328matter of bank security. I will agree, on the condition that Harry is afforded 328matter of bank security. I will agree, on the condition that Harry is afforded
329compensation for this loss, to include special dispensation for the unlimited 329compensation for this loss, to include special dispensation for the unlimited
330use of a glamour that matches the scar as it is now." 330use of a glamour that matches the scar as it is now.»
331 331
332This was a steep price. Normally, glamours of any kind were prohibited in many 332This was a steep price. Normally, glamours of any kind were prohibited in many
333areas of Gringotts, and scar glamours especially were heavily restricted to 333areas of Gringotts, and scar glamours especially were heavily restricted to
@@ -335,8 +335,8 @@ 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 335Harry 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. 336of a genuine scar won in battle was a unique event.
337 337
338"Agreed. An enchanted device will be constructed to hold the glamour. I will see 338«Agreed. An enchanted device will be constructed to hold the glamour. I will see
339to the details." 339to the details.»
340 340
341Sharpaxe hoped this would be enough. He promised himself that he would do 341Sharpaxe 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, 342everything in his power to see Harry raised in a proper and honorable manner,
@@ -377,8 +377,8 @@ around her cramped burrow, causing little Harry to sneeze.
377With a pained moan, the Matriarch relaxed before giving an utterly terrifying 377With a pained moan, the Matriarch relaxed before giving an utterly terrifying
378smile. Staring eyelessly into the darkness, she delivered her reading. 378smile. Staring eyelessly into the darkness, she delivered her reading.
379 379
380"This boy is four-score-times marked by prophecy. His life shall be rife with 380«This boy is four-score-times marked by prophecy. His life shall be rife with
381conflict and war. Enemies great and small await him." 381conflict and war. Enemies great and small await him.»
382 382
383Sharpaxe let out a relieved breath. He had worried that, as a Human, Harry might 383Sharpaxe let out a relieved breath. He had worried that, as a Human, Harry might
384not be destined to be a true warrior, and that he would have to contract out for 384not be destined to be a true warrior, and that he would have to contract out for
diff --git a/novellas/a-little-greed/02-honor.mdwn b/novellas/a-little-greed/02-honor.mdwn
index 88337c9..b16f35c 100644
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ more curious and inquisitive than any of his peers; he had easily risen to the
24challenge and excelled beyond any expectation. 24challenge and excelled beyond any expectation.
25 25
26Under glamours to appear as a Goblin to the foolish wizards, he had already 26Under glamours to appear as a Goblin to the foolish wizards, he had already
27worked as a teller on the main floor of Gringotts, and spent time apprenticed 27worked as a teller on the main floor of Gringotts, and spent time apprenticed in
28several different departments. Sharpaxe held no doubt that he would make a fine 28several different departments. Sharpaxe held no doubt that he would make a fine
29foreman or subchief someday, responsible for millions of galleons in assets. 29foreman or subchief someday, responsible for millions of galleons in assets.
30With luck, and his longer lifespan, he could easily be a department Head. Harry 30With luck, and his longer lifespan, he could easily be a department Head. Harry
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Everyone knows this. But the Wizards do not trust in honor, and demand our oaths
53be contracts with magic.» 53be contracts with magic.»
54 54
55This was true. Amongst the Goblins, oaths were simple and direct; a common 55This was true. Amongst the Goblins, oaths were simple and direct; a common
56farewell was «On my honor, I have not lied to you today.» But by treaty, any 56farewell was «On my honor, I have not betrayed you today.» But by treaty, any
57oaths given to wizards in Britain must be sworn on blood and magic; every 57oaths given to wizards in Britain must be sworn on blood and magic; every
58contract was presented with the oath, "I swear on my blood that I have not 58contract was presented with the oath, "I swear on my blood that I have not
59deceived you or I shall die within the hour; so mote it be." The magic of the 59deceived you or I shall die within the hour; so mote it be." The magic of the
@@ -163,6 +163,18 @@ some 6 years to make up in his practical education in magic, but with the theory
163already behind him, he made rapid progress. Harry was ecstatic; he would not be 163already behind him, he made rapid progress. Harry was ecstatic; he would not be
164some weakling wand-waver, but could wield magic on his own power alone! 164some weakling wand-waver, but could wield magic on his own power alone!
165 165
166For all his relative weakness, Harry had no less of the Goblin lust for battle.
167He discovered at the age of 6 that he had the talent of speaking in
168parseltongue, and less than a day later discovered that this talent was not
169sufficient to allow a 6-year-old Human to defeat a rockwyrm four times his
170height.
171
172Although his attempt to command the rockwyrm failed, he *was* able to
173communicate with it. Negotiations commenced, and after promises of meat and
174worthy battle, a bargain was struck. Harry arrived at the next month's
175underground hunt mounted on his first familiar, happily informing his father
176that the 40-meter-long rockwyrm's name was most closely translated as «Bitey».
177
166Harry was also a dutiful student of politics. He understood his role in the 178Harry was also a dutiful student of politics. He understood his role in the
167Goblin nation: assist the reputation of Gringotts with his fame, grow to be an 179Goblin nation: assist the reputation of Gringotts with his fame, grow to be an
168asset by becoming fully-trained as both a Goblin and a Wizard, assume his 180asset by becoming fully-trained as both a Goblin and a Wizard, assume his
@@ -196,7 +208,12 @@ his wizarding studies early; Harry resented learning wand-magic, but was no less
196skilled for all that, and reluctantly agreed that he was a better asset knowing 208skilled for all that, and reluctantly agreed that he was a better asset knowing
197both true magic and wand-waving. 209both true magic and wand-waving.
198 210
199Memories donated by human cursebreakers proved to be excellent teaching aides. 211Memories donated by human cursebreakers proved to be excellent teaching aides,
212both for their content of magical education and the background context of life
213at Hogwarts, where Harry would eventually attend. Harry spent his free time
214devising methods to kill each of the professors who taught there. He felt it
215unlikely to need such a thing, but contingency plans were better made and
216unneeded than unmade and needed.
200 217
201<hr /> 218<hr />
202 219
@@ -210,21 +227,161 @@ Harry greatly enjoyed the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films, which he saw many
210times. He watched Labyrinth once, and the resulting anger-induced accidental 227times. He watched Labyrinth once, and the resulting anger-induced accidental
211magic very nearly burned down the theatre. 228magic very nearly burned down the theatre.
212 229
230The Potter accounts were soon invested in the muggle film making industry, most
231notably Lucasfilm; investments that paid off quite well over the years. David
232Bowie received what he assumed was a very strange fan letter informing him that
233he was now banned for life from the Goblin realm.
234
235Harry's visits to muggle London also served to widen the variety of food served
236within the mines of Gringotts. Goblin delicacies were largely inedible or
237poisonous to Humans, and while it had been acceptable to instruct Human
238employees to provide for their own meals, that was not an option for Harry.
239Goblins, as it happened, found Indian cuisine an acceptable (and much less
240expensive) alternative to Basilisk meat.
241
242<hr />
243
244Gradually, a shift began in the overall business strategy of Gringotts.
245Previously, the Goblins had aggressively limited their exposure to nonmagicals;
246memories of wars from before the Statute of Secrecy did not encourage
247interaction with muggles. Petunia Dursley's blatant hatred of wizards had
248somewhat endeared muggles to Ragnok, however, and he began to look at them in a
249new light.
250
251Certainly the muggleborn wand-wavers tended to be politer and more respectful
252when in the bank. And the investments and culinary discoveries Harry had made in
253London had proved worthwhile. Perhaps some old traditions of isolation deserved
254reconsideration.
255
256The muggle economy was *enormous* in comparison to that of wizarding Britain. In
257London alone, more wealth changed hands in a day than all of Gringotts saw in a
258year. This was an opportunity for profit, and an opportunity for a degree more
259independence from the foolish wand-wavers.
260
261Gringotts made discreet inquiries towards squibs known to be working in muggle
262banking institutions, and gradually some informal partnerships were established.
263Gringotts would invest more and more heavily in the muggle world, in addition to
264providing subtle security for their partners and acting as a mining concern and
265provider of rare minerals.
266
267Approaches were made to the muggle Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. She was,
268by treaty, aware of the wizarding world, and supposedly kept up-to-date on
269wizarding affairs by the Minister of Magic. In reality, she had never even been
270introduced, and only knew Cornelius Fudge's name because of the very limited
271profile compiled by her security teams.
272
273Needless to say, she had a healthy dislike of wizards. Ragnok got along with her
274famously, and an agreement to allow the Goblins to make limited introductions
275and integrate with the muggle economic machine. In return, Gringotts was happy
276to share some of its intelligence with the muggle government, and through use of
277glamours give the occasional MI5 official a tour of wizarding Britain, or give
278the occasional dignitary a dragon ride.
279
280In less than 10 years, Gringotts was on infinitely better terms with the Queen's
281government than the Ministry of Magic.
282
283Gradually, the wealth of Gringotts was diversified. No longer would it be tied
284to magnificent piles of gold and silver; Ragnok himself was instated as the 37th
285partner of the Baillie Gifford investment firm, which immediately began a
286progressive and strategic reappraisal of Bank assets and services.
287
288By an old treaty with the Ministry of Magic, Gringotts was allowed to charge
289different rates to purebloods and non-purebloods so long as "those of the most
290noble bearing and lineage are not negatively affected." Obviously, this had been
291intended by the Wizengamot as a means to further disadvantage muggleborns and
292halfbloods. Gringotts' previous stance had been to not exercise this clause; the
293Goblins were magnanimously equal in their dislike of all wizardkind.
294
295Now, Ragnok had decided to exercise that clause. The appropriate standard for
296"most noble bearing and lineage" was chosen to be the inarguably qualified Queen
297Elizabeth Alexandra Mary of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Windsor
298(muggle). With a legal cause for discrimination against pureblood wizards now
299established, Gringotts began a slow and systematic process of manipulating
300exchange rates and loans to shuffle money away from the ruling oligarchy and
301towards the progressive and disenfranchised elements of wizarding society.
302
303By the time Harry Potter was to ascend to his seat in the Wizengamot, Gringotts
304expected society to be well-prepared for him to enact sweeping reforms. If
305nothing else, the deflation they were causing among the conservatives would make
306bribes easier for any progressive faction.
307
213<hr /> 308<hr />
214 309
215> I'd like to add a few more things to this chapter. 310Shortly before his 9th birthday, Harry completed his education as a Goblin and
216> 311formally underwent his Ascension to Adulthood, along with some 14 peers of his
217> * Something about Goblin food. 312age group. Harry was apprenticed to Healer Goldknife, it being felt that
218> * Some mention of Goldknife the healer. 313experience with Human anatomy would be the most useful skill he could learn in
219> * Name a few Goblin peers of Harry's age. 314his remaining time before Hogwarts.
220> * More description of the environs of the mines. 315
221> * Maybe introduce some of the attempts to gain more political power for Harry. 316The Ascension had other ramifications. As an officially-recognized adult member
222> * Parseltongue. 317of Goblin society, Harry was now by treaty recognized as an adult in wizarding
223> * Another profit-making scheme of Harry's. 318society as well. He could not yet claim his seat on the Wizengamot, as that body
224> * Mention Dumbledore holding the Potter vote's proxy? 319was specifically limited to persons at least 18 years of age, but his
225> * Harry working as a Teller, interaction with Malfoys? 320emancipated status did allow him to assign a voting proxy.
226> * Meetings with muggle-born children, to establish some sort of respect? 321
227> 322A proxy that was currently filled by Albus Dumbledore, one of the most
228> My goal length needs some 1500-1600 words. I suspect with these I can fill it 323conservative members.
229> to that length; I'd like this chapter to be the complete raised-as-a-Goblin 324
230> chapter so I can dive straight into Hogwarts stuff with chapter 3. 325Unfortunately, as two years still remained before Harry would be revealed to the
326wizarding public as a Goblin, no attempt could be made to change the proxy
327without revealing far too much too soon. But in the mean time, preparations
328could be taken so that an adequate proxy would be ready to claim the seat as
329soon as Harry entered Hogwarts.
330
331Oaths of secrecy were sworn, payment was arranged, and training was scheduled
332for the proxy-to-be. Meetings were held with Harry, Ragnok, and representatives
333of Her Majesty's Government to ensure that everyone was on the same page as far
334as policy decisions and treaty obligations. Security would be needed, which the
335Goblin nation would happily provide. As it happened, the biggest sticking point
336would be the dress code.
337
338<hr />
339
340Wand magic was not well-regarded by the Goblins, and Harry was no exception.
341While it was certainly more powerful than the wandless art that Goblins
342themselves pursued, that power came with a dependency on some *stick*, rather
343than from discipline and self-improvement. Harry would learn it because it made
344him a better asset to the Bank, but he didn't have to enjoy it. Still, with
345power comes opportunity, and there was one opportunity afforded to wand-wavers
346that *every* Goblin envied.
347
348With a wand, you could create a horcrux. With a horcrux, you couldn't completely
349die.
350
351Harry had decided to pursue this priceless opportunity as soon as possible.
352
353With permission from Ragnok, Harry had selected Wardstone Six as his potential
354horcrux. Of all the 13 Great Wardstones which anchored Gringotts to the magical
355fabric, Harry had always felt a particular affinity towards Six; its particular
356balance of magic seemed to call to him. The Great Wardstone was the closest an
357object could be to invulnerable, and with part of Harry infused in it, the wards
358it provided for the Bank would see a massive increase in strength.
359
360To build a horcrux requires a sacrifice; something must be given up that is so
361fundamental to the wizard's soul that it strains to escape. Tom Riddle had used
362cold-blooded murder to shatter his very humanity itself. A powerful sacrifice,
363and one that had probably driven him to insanity.
364
365Harry, working with the very best of the Goblin cursebreakers, meticulously
366constructed the ritual circle he would require at the base of Wardstone Six.
367Stripping naked, Harry knelt at the center of the circle, with the glowing
368boulder of rune-covered obsidian held aloft above him by the massive currents of
369magic that pulsed through the Bank.
370
371Sharpaxe approached.
372
373«Harry Potter, as you are now an adult, the Potter accounts have been opened to
374you. How may Gringotts serve you today?»
375
376Harry paused only briefly, contemplating what he was about to do. Pushing his
377magic through his wand and into the ritual circle to complete the circuit, he
378spoke, «Donate half my assets to the British Red Cross.»
379
380A dark flash tore across Harry's body, ripping a scream from his chest as he
381doubled over in pain. Simultaneously, Wardstone Six released a blinding light
382and an intense sense of greed filled the chamber. Goldknife approached to remove
383Harry's now-unconscious body for healing, while the other Goblins prepared to
384reseal the area. Harry had successfully created his horcrux.
385
386That night, Harry cried himself to sleep. Not from the pain, but from the
387knowledge that never again would gold feel quite as sweet in his hands.