![]() His greatest joy is frightening people, whether with violence or acting in a friendly and even flirtatious manner to make them uncomfortable, such as stroking Mal's hair with his hook while thinking aloud about hurting her. He is singularly loyal to Uma, following her orders without question or complaint. Harry is a sadistic, wild, sneaky, sly individual who appears to be slightly insane. Harry appears later in the fish and chip shop watching Uma's attempt at freeing them from the Isle with the rest of the crew on television. Harry still does care for Gil.ĭuring the battle on the Lost Revenge, Harry fights Jay and ends up losing his hook after Jay drops it into the ocean. Gil does not even appear to be all that upset. Harry reacts accordingly, by basically making Gil go to time-out. Even though Gil doesn't intend to harm Uma by saying this name, he still does. Mal caused years of trauma for Uma around the fact that her hair always smells like shrimp, and even took away her basic humanity of her name. He punishes Gil at Uma's order for using the insult "Shrimpy." This shows that he cares about Uma: "Shrimpy" is a name given to Uma by Mal, who dumped shrimp on her head as a way of telling her that she was worthless and never going to be good enough to be Mal's friend. Harry is glad that Mal is back only so that his captain can finally get her revenge. He is shown to be somewhat of a bully after stealing money from Dizzy Tremaine. Along with the other VKs, he was abandoned and forgotten about by the Core Four, who are at this point in Auradon. Harry appears once again as Uma's right hand and is mostly seen either by her side or off doing his own thing. He helps her find the trident of King Triton however Mal and the others retrieve it in the end. He helps her in building her crew and they recruit a vast number of people including Gil. In the prequel novel he is seen when he first joins Uma's pirate crew as her first mate.
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