So if Hermione is vassal of Harry, and Harry is temporary vassal of Lucius, then is Hermione vassal of Lucius?
Or do the muggle medieval rule “the vassal of my vassal is not my vassal” works in magical Brittain also?
Being in debt is probably not the same thing as being a vassal, even temporarily.
(Well, maybe… Dumbledore still hasn’t told us what rights Lucius now has over Harry.)
Also, I’m pretty sure Harry has succeeded in terrifying Lucius enough that the latter isn’t going to try pushing his luck too far.
So if Hermione is vassal of Harry, and Harry is temporary vassal of Lucius, then is Hermione vassal of Lucius?
Or do the muggle medieval rule “the vassal of my vassal is not my vassal” works in magical Brittain also?
Being in debt is probably not the same thing as being a vassal, even temporarily.
(Well, maybe… Dumbledore still hasn’t told us what rights Lucius now has over Harry.)
Also, I’m pretty sure Harry has succeeded in terrifying Lucius enough that the latter isn’t going to try pushing his luck too far.