Deathly HallowsThe Deathly Hallows were three items in the Harry Potter series and its derivative works, namely the Elder Wand, the Lifestone, and the Invisibility Cloak.
In The Legend of the Three Brothers in The Tales of Beedle the Bard, the origin of the Deathly Hallows was described. The three brothers were stopped by Death when they used magic to build a bridge across the river. Death pretended to congratulate the three brothers on their magic, so that each of them could receive a reward. The eldest asked for the most powerful wand in the world, the second asked for the Lifestone, and the third asked for the Invisibility Cloak. The eldest brother was murdered by someone who coveted power because of his wand; the second brother used the Lifestone to resurrect his lover and committed suicide because of his lover's indifference; the third brother lived a low-key life until he was very old, and after passing the Invisibility Cloak to his son, he calmly welcomed death.
Dumbledore believed that the Peverells were the makers of these powerful objects, and that the story of the Deathly Hallows was more like the legend surrounding these inventions.
The Elder Wand ended up in the hands of Harry Potter, who finally gathered the power of the Deathly Hallows to kill Voldemort. The Lifestone was obtained by Harry Potter and used in the Forbidden Forest to summon the souls of his loved ones. The Invisibility Cloak was originally the property of Ignotus Peverelle, but it was later passed on to the Potter family and became a family heirloom.
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Deathly HallowsIn the original Harry Potter novel, the Deathly Hallows consisted of three items: the Elder Wand, the Lifestone, and the Invisibility Cloak. The Tale of Bede the Bard recorded the Deathly Hallows. Legend had it that the person who owned all the Deathly Hallows was the master of Death. Its original owners were the three Peverelle brothers, Antioch, Cadmus, and Ignotus.
The Elder Wand was a wand Death had made from a branch hanging from an elder tree by the shore, and had given it to the warlike eldest, Antioch. The Lifestone was made into a ring by Cadmus, the second son of the Slytherin family. After the Slytherin family was married, they changed their surname to Gaunt. The ring was passed down to Marvolo Gaunt (Voldemort's grandfather). Ignotus got the Invisibility Cloak and passed it on to his son. Since then, this treasure has been passed down in the Peverelle family. Later, due to family inheritance and marriage, it entered the Potter family's inheritance sequence and passed to Harry's father, James Potter. After James was killed by Voldemort, when Harry entered Hogwarts at the age of 11, Dumbledore anonymously sent the Invisibility Cloak back to Harry.
In the original novel, Harry Potter finally gathered the power of the Deathly Hallows, and in their final battle with Voldemort, they fought in the middle of the Great Hall, with all the survivors gathered in a circle to watch. Harry explained to Voldemort how he was going to win the battle, in which the Elder Wand played a very important role in the final book. Voldemort's Reaper Curse was clearly repelled by the power of the Elder Wand, in the end, Voldemort lay dead on the ground, and Harry's friends gathered around him to celebrate his victory.
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