"The true master does not seek to run away from Death. He accepts that he must die, and understands that there are far, far worse things in the living world than dying." —Albus Dumbledore. read more
But, there is one point that stops Dumbledore from being the true master of Death. Dumbledore sought the three Deathly Hallows. He sought them out, even years after Grindelwald was defeated, in the hopes that he would be master of Death in the way the story speaks of it. read more
And, yet, Dumbledore thought that Harry was the true Master of Death. Dumbledore told this to Harry during Harry’s time at the clean King’s Cross station, the one in his mind, after Voldemort’s second failed attempt to kill Harry at the end of the series. read more
While it is generally assumed that becoming the master of Death refers to some form of immortality, according to Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter the true Master of Death truly accepts the fact that death is inevitable, and that there are other things much worse than death. read more