Jackson Carmine and the Deathly Hallows

Jax what happened to your hand!??

  

Luckily Professor Snape was able to slow the spread of the curse

Apparently, my son has been hunting Horcruxes in his spare time.  You think he would have learned from Dumbledore’s mistakes and left the Guant ring alone.   

The ring, Harry. Marvolo’s ring. And a terrible curse there was upon it too. Had it not been — forgive me the lack of seemly modesty — for my own prodigious skill, and for Professor Snape’s timely action when I returned to Hogwarts, desperately injured, I might not have lived to tell the tale. However, a withered hand does not seem an unreasonable exchange for a seventh of Voldemort’s soul. The ring is no longer a Horcrux.” Albus Dumbledore (explaining the effects of the curse).

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