“‘Now, Severus, the sword! Do not forget that it must be taken under conditions of need and valour – […] ‘Don’t worry, Dumbledore,’ he said coolly. ‘I have a plan …’“ From Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
A moderately amusing plan, like tossing it into a pond in the middle of winter and then watch Potter freeze his bollocks off.
Marvelous spooky landscape and trailing robes.
The significance of that passage just occured to me: Snape’s in charge now. He’s not surprised by Dumbledore having lied to him. He does not need advice from Dumbledore, who looks as if he’s rambling.