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If Harry needed to die, then the Elder Wand should have done its best to follow Harry’s intentions.

The excerpt below sounds like Harry wishing for his death to be quick. If the Elder Wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions, then it would be trying its best to kill Harry.

Voldemort had raised his wand. His head was still tilted to one side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceeded. Harry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear —

 

He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and everything was gone.

 

Deathly Hallows, chapter 34 (The Forest Again)

Does this mean that the Wand did try to kill Harry? (To follow Harry and Voldemort’s intent.)

If Harry needed to die, then the Elder Wand should have done its best to follow Harry’s intentions.

The excerpt below sounds like Harry wishing for his death to be quick. If the Elder Wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions, then it would be trying its best to kill Harry.

Voldemort had raised his wand. His head was still tilted to one side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceeded. Harry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear —

 

He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and everything was gone.

 

Deathly Hallows, chapter 34 (The Forest Again)

Does this mean that the Wand did try to kill Harry? (To follow Harry and Voldemort’s intent.)

If Harry needed to die, then the Elder Wand should have done its best to follow Harry’s intentions.

The excerpt below sounds like Harry wishing for his death to be quick. If the Elder Wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions, then it would be trying its best to kill Harry.

Voldemort had raised his wand. His head was still tilted to one side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceeded. Harry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear —

He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and everything was gone.

Deathly Hallows, chapter 34 (The Forest Again)

Does this mean that the Wand did try to kill Harry? (To follow Harry and Voldemort’s intent.)

tidied up question; changed to more generic hallows tag
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If Harry needed to die, then the Elder Wand should have done it's best to follow Harry's intentions.the Elder Wand should have done its best to follow Harry’s intentions.

The excerpt below sounds like Harry wishing for his death to be quick.Harry wishing for his death to be quick. If the Elder wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions then the Elder Wand would be trying it's best to kill Harry.Elder Wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions, then it would be trying its best to kill Harry.

Deathly Hallows chapter The Forest Again

Voldemort had raised his wand. His head was still tilted to one side side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceeded. Harry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear —

He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and every- thingeverything was gone.

Deathly Hallows, chapter 34 (The Forest Again)

Does this mean that the Wand did try to kill Harry? (toTo follow Harry's intentHarry and Voldemort's too of course)Voldemort’s intent.)

If Harry needed to die, then the Elder Wand should have done it's best to follow Harry's intentions.

The excerpt below sounds like Harry wishing for his death to be quick. If the Elder wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions then the Elder Wand would be trying it's best to kill Harry.

Deathly Hallows chapter The Forest Again

Voldemort had raised his wand. His head was still tilted to one side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceeded. Harry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear —

He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and every- thing was gone.

Does this mean that the Wand did try to kill Harry (to follow Harry's intent and Voldemort's too of course).

If Harry needed to die, then the Elder Wand should have done its best to follow Harry’s intentions.

The excerpt below sounds like Harry wishing for his death to be quick. If the Elder Wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions, then it would be trying its best to kill Harry.

Voldemort had raised his wand. His head was still tilted to one side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceeded. Harry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear —

He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and everything was gone.

Deathly Hallows, chapter 34 (The Forest Again)

Does this mean that the Wand did try to kill Harry? (To follow Harry and Voldemort’s intent.)

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Did the Elder Wand try to kill Harry?

If Harry needed to die, then the Elder Wand should have done it's best to follow Harry's intentions.

The excerpt below sounds like Harry wishing for his death to be quick. If the Elder wand is tuned in to Harry's intentions then the Elder Wand would be trying it's best to kill Harry.

Deathly Hallows chapter The Forest Again

Voldemort had raised his wand. His head was still tilted to one side, like a curious child, wondering what would happen if he proceeded. Harry looked back into the red eyes, and wanted it to happen now, quickly, while he could still stand, before he lost control, before he betrayed fear —

He saw the mouth move and a flash of green light, and every- thing was gone.

Does this mean that the Wand did try to kill Harry (to follow Harry's intent and Voldemort's too of course).