Re chapter 80: The only relevant cards I can think of that Harry owns are a threat to destroy Azkaban, and the truth about Bellatrix’s escape. The former is essentially an attempt to use naked force against the entire structure of magical Britain, which will fail miserably. The latter...well, it’s certainly shocking, but it would likely kill Harry and Quirrell both, and it’s not likely to get Hermione off the hook either. After that, there may be some sort of “trial by combat” rule or other archaic procedural crap he could use?
I have no ideas for any plan that would be likely to work, or even plausible.
Re chapter 80: The only relevant cards I can think of that Harry owns are a threat to destroy Azkaban, and the truth about Bellatrix’s escape. The former is essentially an attempt to use naked force against the entire structure of magical Britain, which will fail miserably. The latter...well, it’s certainly shocking, but it would likely kill Harry and Quirrell both, and it’s not likely to get Hermione off the hook either. After that, there may be some sort of “trial by combat” rule or other archaic procedural crap he could use?
I have no ideas for any plan that would be likely to work, or even plausible.
Random thought:
Bellatrix escaped. Therefore, Azkaban is no longer secure...
I think the Wizengamot still trusts it enough to put Hermione in, though.