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Also for the Jewish, show each of them there deaths, and make it so that for a little while after meditating they will see everyone as if they were only in their underwear (excluding those that would be considered underage by their races standards. You could also make it so that for 1 hour everyday, the force would just Rick roll anyone who tries to meditate at that time.
I hate to disappoint, but I honestly saw this coming from more than a few miles away (first, he stole a large, stationary object (the statue), and left a way for its replacement to eventually be taken down, then he thought about wizard towers. So my mind went, yup that's going to be a tower. Then there has been the fact that regularly you have mentioned how Harry has been a pain in the side of shield, and knowing nicks personality he would devote more and more resources to take them down, thus making them a thorn in Harry's side. And then there was the outright said plans to expose and take out hydra. So if you put two and two together (the fact that shield was realistically just a cover for hydra) then you can very easily see and tell what direction the story and more specifically this chapter was going to take).
I mean, I'm not quite sure if this counts, but what about when original body Harry was sent to Azkaban. She didn't really fight to hard for his freedom did she?
I'll be honest, I haven't seen past season 1 (mainly because I don't have access to an hbo account), but I personally feel as though Terra would make an interesting addition to the harem as she tends to struggle with her identity and emotions (which means that if the mc were to help her, given her personality that I have seen in the comics, and teen titans, I feel she would develope feelings for the mc). For example in the comics she loves beastboy but she also loves deathstroke (he saved her and trained and taught her), and it is because of this struggle of love that she has to choose between doing what slade wants and being a teen titan.
Is it Barbara Gordon Batgirl, or is it Stephanie Brown, or Cassandra Cane Batgirl?
So, I feel the main reason why including Hermione would be to help tie the two universes together. Because, although Harry uses magic, and has his hand in stuff across both, without someone else with a similar power origin, to help tie the two worlds together. it would be really easy to forget or move past a world and it becomes nothing more than an arc or two. Especially when more and more of who the mc interacts with is from a different world (aka marvel not hp). I know my previous paragraph can be a bit confusing but basically what I am trying to say is that, if both love interests and more and more of Harry's interactions become focused on mcu characters then the Harry Potter aspects are more than likely going to slide into the background, and the novel will become more and more an mcu novel with slight Harry Potter tendencies.
I feel like jormugander (norse snake god that will eat the world), apophis (egyptian snake god of destruction), leviathan, or asclepius (Greek God associated with snakes and medicine, as well as Hermes who is the God of thieves), would make some great options.
Have it guarding the prisons, a second vault that has whatever the name of the fire pit that surters skull needs to be put in to, or have it be guarding wherever hela is sealed would be my recommendations.
I believe that should be 455k.
I don't have any pictures as I don't have the book in front of me, but I would look at some of the Dragon marks from d&d 5e (I think they can be found in "ebberon: rising from the last war"). And then are these that I found as well (will comment the pictures and source).
I don't mean to sound sexist, but isn't it warriors three and lady sif (I might be mixing things up but from what I remember lady sif isn't counted as one of the warriors three because she is considered a lady of the realm and not a warrior (it just is coincidence that she enjoys to fight, spend time around the w3, and thor (and its not like in Norse mythology she was thors wife or anything *cough, cough*)))
the triangle is the most rigid shape, thus it is least likely to lose its shape, but the hexagon is considered the strongest as it is capable of holding the most amount of weight without breaking shape.
And this is a statement? (I think the author meant to say some thing along the lines of "before she said something that" as opposed to "before she asked a question that caused" in the previous paragraph.