
Besides one time where he lulled some Death Eaters into standing still long enough, Harry admits the spells are completely worthless in combat. While massively powerful, it takes roughly half a minute to cast and is easily sensed by anyone with any ability to detect magic.

Luna, as the least affected, simply goes for a long walk in the woods. Harry and Fleur each find someone to sexually dominate for several hours while Tonks absolutely destroys a punching bag with her bare hands before going flying to blow off steam. Unfortunately, said spell massively inflate their ego as well, meaning the other three are required to keep each one in check and after even a couple hours of use results in each of them having to go their separate ways afterwards to blow off steam lest they kill and/or rape each other note Harry and Fleur begin plotting sexually dominating the other three while Tonks would kill them for even trying or for insulting her. A spell Harry develops called the "Crown of Glory" causes him and his girls (Tonks, Fleur, and Luna) to temporarily gain an aura of power and righteousness that basically magnifies anything someone else finds impressive about them while diminishing anything they dislike.Compounding the matter is the fact that two of them (Imperius and Cruciatus) require the caster maintain the spell and the third has an unnecessarily long incantation. The Unforgivables are seen this way by Harry's group given that while they can't be magically blocked, they're all single target only so they lose their power upon hitting anything (such as a butterfly in the cloud of them conjured to block spells).After Harry's failure to prevent it, Bjomolf admits that the vampires didn't expect him to succeed but had kind of hoped he would anyway. Anti-Villain: Bjomolf may be an a several hundred year old vampire orchestrating an Ancient Conspiracy but at the end of the day, he just hoped to save as many humans as possible from the coming societal collapse in order to save his own people.Animal Motif: Ravens and Crows for Harry.

Harry also plans to rule the magical world, though not through conquest, and actually has a plan on what to do afterwards. And Then What?: Part of Harry's disdain of Voldemort comes from the latter being unable to answer what he'll do once he conquers the magical world beyond "I will rule".
