The door opened and a young goblin entered, pushing a trolley covered in food. Placing the dishes on the table between Harry and Ragnok, the server disappeared quickly.
"We will continue our discussion after we have eaten," Ragnok stated. "It would not do well for you to collapse from hunger just after being released from my wife's clutches."
Harry smiled slightly at that and looked at the food offered; he recognised most of it but found the presentation to be slightly different from what he was used to. Picking up a small bowl of what looked like a beef stew, Harry inhaled the aroma and found that he was surprisingly hungry.
"This looks delicious," he said before they fell into a comfortable silence.
After they were both done eating and the al was cleaned away with a flick of his wrist, Ragnok took a mont to look at the wizard opposite him. The young man looked better than when he had first appeared in his office only hours earlier, but he still had the sa haunted look in his eyes.
"What do you understand from the test results?" Ragnok asked.
Harry thought about everything he had read. He began slowly, "I guess I understand so of the titles and the money, but...." Harry trailed off, the more he thought about it the more he found himself at a loss.
Ragnok nodded, not surprised. "For your titles, through your father you gain three lordships. The Potter family is a direct descendant from the Peverells, which is a side branch of the Gryffindor family; all three co with votes on the Wizengamot, a seat on the Hogwarts Board of Directors, and a founder's seat on the board. As the last heir to all three families, you can claim the lordship from them along with the three votes. Your blood adopted godfather nad you his heir, and through him you gain the Black family lordship and the Black family vote in the Wizengamot. The Slytherin lordship is more complicated; you gained the lordship through the right of conquest when you defeated the self nad Lord Voldemort - from this you gain his vote in the Wizengamot and his founders seat the Hogwarts Board of Directors. Your final title is sothing of a legend that even we, the goblins of Gringotts, never thought would co to pass. You, Harry Potter, are the Master of Death."
Harry sat stunned, trying to take in what he had learnt. "What does that even an?" he finally asked.
"It ans, Mr. Potter, that you have done what was thought to be impossible. You have gained control of Death itself."
Harry blinked twice as he took in Ragnok's words. He opened his mouth to speak before closing it with a snap. He was speechless.
Ragnok let the silence fall before continuing, "What this entails even I do not know, but I would expect it to beco clear to you in the coming days."
Harry listened but kept his silence.
"What is next is for you to formally claim your lordships."
"How would I go about doing that?" Harry asked. His voice coming out slightly higher than usual was the only indication of the strain he was feeling.
"The process is simple: all you have to do is place the lordship rings on your left hand. If they accept you they will bond to you and your magic, if not they will return to the lordship box held within the family vaults until such a ti when they are claid by the rightful heir." After he spoke he appeared to reach under the table and produced five boxes, all of which varied in age and wear. "Do not worry about wearing multiple rings on the sa hand, although never have we had a lord of so many titles, it is not so uncommon that sobody is the lord of two houses. Your rings, if they accept you, will combine into one when worn, creating a new design combined of the features from your houses. When needed, however, a specific family ring can show."
Harry nodded his head understanding and slowly reached for the closest box. It was black and fairly plain looking. Opening it up, Harry felt his insides freeze in horror and he visibly recoiled. Sitting nestled innocently in the box was the ring that once contained one of Voldemort's horcruxes.
"Wh-I an-I don't-how?" Harry finally managed to ask.
"You have seen this ring before?" Ragnok questioned.
"Yes, this ring was one of Voldemort's—" Harry cut himself off, not wanting to share what it was Voldemort did to his soul. "I an, I know this ring was destroyed."
"Ah," Ragnok said in understanding. "A lordship ring cannot truly be destroyed unless the family is dissolved. If damaged, the rings will return to their rightful family vaults."
"This ring was also once cursed," Harry said, staring at the ring warily. He rembered seeing Dumbledore's hand and the twisted, blackened flesh before another thought struck him and for a mont he wondered if this ant that Voldemort wasn't truly gone. A fluttering in his heart and a deep longing at that fleeting thought shocked him before he forced away those feelings. Voldemort was gone and the ring no longer had the overwhelming presence that Voldemort's horcrux once had.
"Any curse by the previous owner would have been removed," Ragnok said, "the ring's only properties are, if I rember correctly, protection against mind assaults, potions, influencing charms, and low level magical attacks. There should be a parchnt sowhere in the vault explaining them."
Picking the box up again, Harry hesitantly picked up the ring. Placing it on his ring finger, he felt a sudden rush in his magic before it settled.
"Congratulations, Lord Slytherin," Ragnok said, smiling toothily.
Harry then claid the rest of the lordships with no extra hidden shocks, the rings rging together into one on Harry's finger.
"Now that that is done Lord Potter, I believe it is ti for us to speak about your debt to the goblin nation," Ragnok stated.
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