Finding the Deathly Hallows with SVG

The Deathly Hallows are three items which Death gave to the Peverell brothers, Antioch, Cadmus and Ignotus.

Ignotus, the cloak of Invisibility.

The Cloak of Invisibility

This was the cloak, Death used himself.

Cadmus received the Resurrection stone

The Resurection Stone

was a simple river stone enchanted to raise the dead and

Antioch received the Elder wand,

The Elder Wand

a wand made from an elder tree.

 

Finding the Deathly Hollows

he Elder Wand, The Resurection Stone and the Clock of Invisablity together become known as the Deathly Hollows. While the Pervrell brothers did exist, the Deathly Hallows became a thing of legend in the wizarding world.

Finding the Deathly Hallows became somewhat of a cult. It was believed that anyone that held all three Hallows would be master of death.

Those in the cult used combined those symbols to create a way to identify members.

While most of the wizarding world assumed the Deathly Hallows was a myth told in fairly tails like those of Beedle the Bard some of the most knowledgably discovered their existence by tracing the family history of the Peverell family. By the time Harry Potter entered his first year at Hogwarts the then Headmaster Albus Dumbledore had come into possession of all three Hallows.

The rest of the story is revealed in the seven novels of Harry Potter.

 

Simply placing an svg code in the HTML

The Symbol for the Cloak of Invisibility

The first symbol is a triangle for the Clock of Invisibility,

The Symbol for the Resurection Stone

inside the triangle was a circle for the resurrection stone

The the Symbol for the Elder Wand

was a line splitting the triangle in half to represent the elder wand.

 

Using img to import the SVG file

The Symbol for the Cloak of Invisibility

The first symbol is a triangle for the Clock of Invisibility,

The Symbol for the Resurection Stone

inside the triangle was a circle for the resurrection stone

The the Symbol for the Elder Wand

was a line splitting the triangle in half to represent the elder wand.

While most of the wizarding world assumed the Deathly Hallows was a myth told in fairly tails like those of Beedle the Bard some of the most knowledgably discovered their existence by tracing the family history of the Peverell family. By the time Harry entered his first year at Hogwarts the then Headmaster Albus Dumbledore had come into possession of all three Hallows.

The rest of the story is written in the seven novels of Harry Potter.