The Elder Wand plays a
significant part in the story due to Voldemort believing that is all he needs
to get to the top and to finish Harry off, especially after what happened in
the last encounter when their wands connected. Its hard to explain who has it
in the end because for the longest time Dumbledore had it but once he died
Voldemort had Snape removed it from his grave. Although, he did not know that
Snape did not kill Dumbledore for Voldemort, he killed him due to the verbal
contract Dumbledore and Snape had. Realistically the new wand owner was not
Snape, it was Draco. Draco is the one who disarmed Dumbledore before Snape killed
him. Harry is the one who became Draco’s wand owner when he was at the Malfoy house
when captured. So, all in all, the wand owner was Harry but Voldemort did not
know any of this. In the end Harry decided to put the wand back into Dumbledore’s
casket and he told Dumbledore this towards the end of the story when he was
talking to him in Kings Crossing. He feels that the wand should be with
Dumbledore due to many different emotions toward Dumbledore. All the things he
has done for him throughout the years, protecting him. He feels the wand
belongs with Dumbledore and not in use by anyone....
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