"Doctor Banner, I've seen the footage of Harlem and Manhattan. In Harlem, The Hulk saved civilians from a monster. In New York, you caused more destruction and damage to the enemy than you did the city and even at times protected civilians," Steve pointed out.
"What are you saying? That the Hulk… the Other Guy is a hero?" Banner asked.
"It would appear so. I know, turning into the Hulk can be painful, but there is no denying the fact that you and Hulk are a powerful asset to have. Not to mention if Hulk does go out of control, we have the sorcerer to control the Hulk." Romanoff said.
Banner looks down, clearly thinking hard.
"For a moment, I didn't think it would be possible to stop the Other Guy. If you guys can promise me that you'll contain the Other Guy, then I'm on board." Banner said.
"What's the deal between you and the Hulk?" Harry asked, looking at Banner.
Banner looked a bit uncomfortable as he appeared to be in deep thought as he recalled the incident that transformed him into the Hulk. "It was almost ten years ago. I was a pioneer in the study of gamma radiation. I was also working for the U.S. Military in a study for dealing with radiation poisoning. They wanted a way to cure people from radiation sickness, or so I was told. It would be much later I learned that Ross was really after creating an army of super-soldiers using gamma radiation. One day, and I highly suspect it was Ross's doing, an explosion shook the lab. Gamma radiation was leaking. I was helping with the evacuation when I saw someone was trapped under a table. I went back to help them. As I was trying to contain the gamma radiation to prevent it from destroying the university I was working at, I realized the only way to seal off the room forced me to stay inside, so I did. I was exposed to extremely high levels of gamma radiation before there was another explosion and I felt a pain like I never have before. It was then that I transformed into the Hulk for the first time. He destroyed the lab and fled. I soon learned that if I get too stressed, angry, or frustrated, I turn into… him," Banner explained.
"I think the Hulk is merely misunderstood. I was able to get the feeling he wants to be recognized but his great strength is a problem. The Hulk can be the hero that you want him to be Doctor Banner. You just have to have the will to point him in the direction. I know a couple of spells that will allow you to talk to him; maybe the two of you can come to an agreement. He's a hero, and so are you. You just need to see it for yourself," Harry said in a kind voice.
Harry knew what Banner was going through in a way. Banner was running from the one being he could never escape. Harry was running in the same way from his titles and fame, from being the Boy-Who-Lived, the Chosen One, the Vanquisher; all the titles he had earned during his time as a wizard. Perhaps it was time to stop running. Certain advantages did come with the fame. However, what he wanted was for people to understand him and just to see him as Harry James Potter, not a famous wizard. Perhaps it was time for him to stop running as well and accept who he was.
"You can stop the Other Guy. How exactly?" Banner asked.
Harry looked at Morgan.
"We might be able to help in a way. How effective it will be will be another story," Harry said slowly.
"So magic might be able to help?" Banner asked incredulously.
"There are potions we can make. Calming Draughts that would sooth your anger and frustration. However," Harry began, "they're not easy to make. Not mention you could slowly build a resistance towards the potion if you take it daily. We could give it to you if you want to go out in public or out to eat without risking a transformation," Morgan said.
"So, magic is a temporary solution." Banner concluded.
"Despite what many believe, magic can't solve everything. I know many people have wild speculations on what magic is and what it can do but it has its own rules and laws as your world does," Morgan stated.
"Basically, the world has two real sets laws: the Laws of Physics, and the Laws of Magic. You know as well as I do that when a structure, or anything else, is built, it can only last for so long before coming apart. The same rules apply to magic. Some spells can last for a long time, others, not so long. It has its advantages and shortcomings like most things in this world," Harry said.
"I did say not to underestimate the powers and wisdom of a Seidhr!" Thor stated proudly.
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