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dark_sider1:
We know that Harry has a bit of a hero complex and sometimes just can’t help himself... do we think he’ll let Marcone borrow the actual Shroud of Turin, now that he actually has it?
I mean, if it was just for Marcone, then no. But there’s a little girl’s life at stake here...
Remember what Harry said to the Merlin about his daughter ‘no life is worth less’?
Urial: ‘a soul’... Michael: ‘oh, you should have said’
It wouldn’t be out of character.
Thoughts?

Griffyn612:
I'm not sure he'd involve Marcone.  Harry knows where the girl is, so he could just go out and use it.  But I doubt he'd be so cavalier as to use such a powerful object without understanding the cost or the effect.

Fcrate:

--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on April 17, 2019, 03:45:48 AM ---I'm not sure he'd involve Marcone.  Harry knows where the girl is, so he could just go out and use it.  But I doubt he'd be so cavalier as to use such a powerful object without understanding the cost or the effect.

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That's assuming that Marcone didn't move her, paranoid as he is.

wardenferry419:
I think she is still where she was. Moving her might get noticed by his business associate. Her mother.

Con:
I've always thought the the soul in question was Harry himself especially given his conversations with Murphy and Michael. Murphy outright says it to Butters that he's fighting for his soul.

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