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In case anyone's wondering, the katakana on Harry's staff doesn't say nutoritsukusu, it's "Matrix." On books 1-5 the word is written in reverse, but in this book, it's normal. Here's the cover artist talking about why he wrote it on the staff:

http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php?PHPSESSID=9ee46eb6e279ffad7a3bc0c105740123&topic=384.msg6074#msg6074

Although technically, if he wanted it to sound like the English word 'matrix,' he should've written it メートリックス.

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