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Great observation aside would making him feel pain be any better than Voldemort himself? He made a lot of people suffer including Harry (not even considering taking his parents away from him or even a certain torture curse) and I always got the impression Harry wouldn't have wanted Voldemort to suffer unnecessarily. There is more than it being his signature spell that Harry didn't do any spell but disarming... Okay sure he did cast two Unforgivable Curses successfully in DH but he also said that killing is Voldemort's job. I just don't see Harry wanting to inflict suffering on people.– PryftanCommented Mar 3, 2018 at 2:02
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I believe that either remorse is only relevant while there is still a horcrux around, it can't bring the soul together once the other pieces are gone, or remorse heals the soul, making it intact as if born a new.– ZzZomboCommented Aug 17, 2020 at 13:46
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