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Harry Potter: The VEIL Created the Deathly Hallows?!

Super Carlin Brothers

J and Ben Carlin

News, Tv & Film, Entertainment News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Go to http://uncommongoods.com/SUPERCARLIN to get 15% off your next gift! The Deathly Hallows might be some of the most legendary magical artifacts in the entire Wizarding World of Harry Potter — but their origins are shockingly unclear. Were they really crafted by Death on a lonely road? Or were the Peverell brothers simply brilliant wizards who created magic no one has been able to replicate? Today, we’re diving deep into an idea that completely recontextualizes the Hallows: What if the Resurrection Stone — and the other Hallows — were created using the VEIL? #HarryPotter #SuperCarlinBrothers #JvsBen Written by: J and Ben Carlin Edited by: Isybelle Christley Special Thanks: Tyler Borstoff - TTGD Patron! 🎟️ Through the Griffin Door LIVE Tour — Southwest 2025 https://supercarlinbrothers.com/events/  Southwest Tour Dates:  3/07: Denver, CO - Chapter 33: Fight and Flight 3/09: Salt Lake City, UT - Chapter 34: The Dept of Mysteries 3/11: Las Vegas, NV - Chapter 35: Beyond the Veil 3/12: Phoenix, AZ- Chapter 36: The Only One He Ever Feared 3/14: Houston, TX - Chapter 37: The Lost Prophecy 3/15: Dallas, TX - Chapter 38: The Second War Begins

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0:00.0

Did the Resurrection Stone come from the Vale?

0:03.3

Hey, brother!

0:04.3

Guys, let's talk about the Deathly Hallows, shall we?

0:07.0

They are so important to the end of the story that sometimes I forget they aren't even introduced

0:12.2

until the final book where they get the major spotlight.

0:15.6

Obviously, we've been introduced to all three before knowing their significance,

0:18.4

even if we never had any primary reason to assume they were important.

0:22.5

Dumbledore himself wields the Elder Wand. The resurrection stone first appears when Dumbledore shows Harry memories of the Gaunt family,

0:29.7

and Harry comes into possession of the Invisibility Cloak all the way back in year one.

0:34.1

But the origins of these three creations are oddly muddy in comparison to their

0:40.5

importance. Like even in Deathly Hallows, we're given two separate possibilities, first from

0:46.2

the tales of Beat of the Bard, where their gifts from death themselves and imbued with great

0:51.8

power, and then second at King's Cross, where Dumbledore asserts his own commentary.

0:56.4

So it's true? asked Terry, all of it? The Peverell brothers?

0:59.6

Were the three brothers of the tale? Oh yes, I think so. Whether they met death on a lonely road,

1:07.0

I think it more likely. The Peverell brothers were simply gifted dangerous wizards who succeeded

1:12.7

in creating those powerful objects.

1:15.1

And when it comes to Dumbledore and his guesses, we're usually inclined to assume his interpretation

1:20.2

of events is likely more accurate, especially when the alternative in this case is a fairy tale.

1:26.9

Come on. Pab-Rabity.

1:29.3

What?

1:31.3

Although I guess on that same note, Dumbledore also points out,

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