He tells Bella that he has "collected the valuables" after Lucius sets up Selwyn for the ambush where they took him out, is what I figure.
Raz is told to "bring yours direct to L.H.". When I was trying to figure out if this was the resurrection ritual, I confirmed that LH is correct for Little Hangleton. Raz brought Harry.
Rookwood (and Rod?) are also to deliver a package to LH.
Components for the ritual: the bone (already in LH), Bellatrix (self-mobile), Selwyn (Barty's prize), and the prince, who by process of elimination is in Rookwood's jursdiction.
Checking Lucius's recent messages confirms that Rookwood is Department of Mysteries.
Which makes sense, since they were using royal blood in wards-related rituals (as Bill discovered), which are DoM department, yes? And it occurs to me that Harry's witness and subsequent handing over of the memories to the Order means the Order has possession of memories of two rituals using royal blood, which they might well be able to do something with in the long run.
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He tells Bella that he has "collected the valuables" after Lucius sets up Selwyn for the ambush where they took him out, is what I figure.
Raz is told to "bring yours direct to L.H.". When I was trying to figure out if this was the resurrection ritual, I confirmed that LH is correct for Little Hangleton. Raz brought Harry.
Rookwood (and Rod?) are also to deliver a package to LH.
Components for the ritual: the bone (already in LH), Bellatrix (self-mobile), Selwyn (Barty's prize), and the prince, who by process of elimination is in Rookwood's jursdiction.
Checking Lucius's recent messages confirms that Rookwood is Department of Mysteries.
Which makes sense, since they were using royal blood in wards-related rituals (as Bill discovered), which are DoM department, yes? And it occurs to me that Harry's witness and subsequent handing over of the memories to the Order means the Order has possession of memories of two rituals using royal blood, which they might well be able to do something with in the long run.