Harry became master of the Elder Wand by overpowering Draco. But was it really that straightforward?
In their final confrontation Harry offered Voldemort the chance to repent - the only way for a person with Horcruxes to be healed. What would have happened if Voldemort had accepted the offer?
Harry's instincts, though they are "good and nearly always right," do sometimes fail when he needs them most. Or do they...
Within every group there is a driving force, an inescapable destiny... The Trio is no exception.
What are the most important traits to ensure success in battle? Does a duelist need training, experience or a motive to win? Perhaps the most important thing is love and a willingness to win against all odds...
If Harry's sacrifice protected everyone from Voldemort, could things have gone differently in the final confrontation with the Dark Lord?
Why was the Horcrux still destroyed if Harry didn't die? Why did Grindelwald stealing the Elder Wand make him its master, but Voldemort stealing it didn't count? Here is an attempt to make sense out of the madness. This is how the ending should have gone.