Harry Potter 7 Final Ending

Harry and Voldemort merge, and in the end it's Neville who kills Harry's nether body

This is the truth about the prophecy ball.

Dumbledore also becomes a cunt in Episode 7,

and the graveyard at the wizarding school all becomes a stage for the cunt to come back to life.

Harry is the last Horcrux, and everything is in Voldemort's plan. However, Neville is the boy of the prophecy,

Harry and Voldemort become one, but Neville receives Harry's memories of defeating the Deathly Hallows from a meditation basin

Malfoy and Snape are both killed by the Mind Drilling Curse.

Fox's tears restore Bill's face, and Hermione Ron Ginny dies with each of the three Horcruxes.

RAB is Sirius, he did die after falling behind the curtain but turned into a Dementor.

Branching Hat is also a Horcrux

Harry splits Branch Hat with his Gryffindor sword.

Then Voldemort's phantom manifested, and their wands faced each other, this time not with a flashback spell, but a merge spell.

The big showdown is in the graveyard, it's a full moon, and both Lupin and Bill turn into wolves and are easily killed by Harry's shadowy corpse

Hermione drinks magic potion and gets Hufflepuff's cup while dying from the Unwindable Spell.

Ron gets the Ravenclaw relics with the help of RAB, shuns for Hermione and also dies, due to the fact that he was unappreciated all his life and lived an unhappy life, and dies as a ghost.

Goyle and the others, along with Malfoy's conversion, defeated the siege of the Death Eaters.

It's traditional for English writers to have their protagonists die, from Chaon to Wilde.

The fifth Horcrux is a fast-flying golden flying thief that hovers nonstop over a snowy mountain on the eastern continent. The snowman on the mountain helped Hagrid know about this Horcrux, and then Ginny and Chang Qiu flew to the East together to catch this Horcrux and then exploded, and Ginny and Chang Qiu sacrificed themselves like this.

The main character is still Harry, Neville is his partner, everything is Harry designed program.

Because Voldemort is just too powerful.

The line at the end of the entire Wizarding World of Harry Potter book is Luna saying, "Look, Neville, why do you have Harry's scar on your head?"

The penultimate chapter is titled "Luna's Great Display of Power", and she summons Fawkes, who pecks back the feather from Voldemort's wand, but the poor phoenix can't be brought back to life by Voldemort's heart-drilling spell, and twists and turns in pain, and then Voldemort rips out a fresh feather and plants it on his wand!

Snape and Voldemort were eventually killed off, but both lived gloomy lives, both were unhappy, and both ended up as Hogwarts' ghosts. Voldemort's ghost is one of the scariest in the castle.

As a side note, Kreacher killed Dobby.

Voldemort is the scariest dark wizard who ever lived, angan wand easily.

a&S*@(J4s Speaking of Snape, Rowling inspired this one from Ancient Dragon's <alabaster tiger> (i.e., the amber green dragon), who carries a heavy weight, handing Harry a glass vial containing Dumbledore's memories when he's about to kill him.

Harry forgave him.

It was only when Kreacher suddenly manifested himself that Voldemort did him a favor.

Aragog also turned into a shadowy corpse and it bit Hagrid

Tonks said to Luna, "You will be the best Auror in the history of magic in the future"

The Half-Blood Prince had a shortcut to making the Blessed Elixir and he gave it to Lily seventeen years ago, but Lily couldn't bear to eat it and let it go to little Harry, and as a result, Harry's life was saved. `

In episode seven, Hermione boiled up several vats of Fortunin and the DA members each drank their fill.

Considering that Neville was also the two babies that fit the prophecy, was Rowling bored writing that.

Remember how Gryffindor House won the House Cup in first year, the threesome earned 160 points to tie Slytherin, but Neville scored the decisive 10 points at the end! I think JK must have her design and consideration in arranging for such a seemingly clumsy and weak Neville to enter Gryffindor beside Harry instead of going to Hufflepuff, and there is probably a hidden meaning: in the battle with Voldemort, the threesome did most of the work, but the final fatal blow probably did not come from Harry's hand, but from the seemingly unassuming Neville.