The next morning, Harry woke up with a sense of purpose yet again. His thoughts from the previous day had shifted to a new idea—one that would honor the old traditions while paving the way for the future. As he got dressed and made his way to the War Room, he couldn't stop thinking about the ancestral homes of the old pureblood families.
These families, like the Malfoys, Black, Weasleys, and Greengrasses, had large estates and homes that were steeped in magical history. But Harry had noticed that the world was changing, and the separation of these homes, scattered across the country, isolated them from the growing magical communities he was building. He wondered if it was possible to move these ancestral estates—the houses and land they were built on—into one unified area, creating a Mansion Subdivision that would preserve the grandeur and history of these old families while bringing them closer to the new magical world being developed.
The Mansion Subdivision
By the time Harry reached the War Room, the idea was fully formed in his mind. He wanted to create a massive plot of land, large enough to house the various ancestral manors of Britain's oldest magical families. This subdivision would become a community of mansions, each with its own space and wards, but all close enough together to foster a new sense of cooperation and unity between the pureblood families and the rest of the magical world.
Harry grabbed his quill and began sketching out the plans.
Ancestral Estate Relocation:
The first challenge would be moving the mansions and their land. Harry knew the magic required would be complex. He would need help from experts in land-transfiguration and ancient ward-moving magic to shift the land and manors of the old families to this new area."I'll have to consult with the goblins and magical architects," Harry muttered to himself. "They'll know how to move the entire estate, including the wards, without losing any of the ancestral protections."
The Layout of the Subdivision:
The Mansion Subdivision would be laid out like an elegant community, with each estate given plenty of room to maintain its grandeur. Between the mansions, there would be shared communal areas, magical parks, and meeting spaces where the pureblood families could gather for formal events or simply relax in nature."Each family will have their own space," Harry thought. "But they'll also be connected to the rest of the magical community, no longer isolated in distant parts of the country."
Family Wards and Privacy:
Each family would still have full control over their own estate's wards and privacy charms. Harry wanted the families to maintain their traditions, but also hoped that by being physically closer to one another, they might develop a more collaborative spirit."We don't want to force them into anything," Harry reasoned. "But this will give them the option to be a part of something larger while keeping their ancestral homes intact."Housing for the Rest of the Wizarding World
While the idea of relocating the old pureblood homes was exciting, Harry knew that the rest of the magical world needed more than just grand estates. There were countless witches and wizards—half-bloods, Muggle-borns, and even those from families without a long magical lineage—who didn't have ancestral manors but still needed homes.
Harry began planning other subdivisions for these groups, each with a variety of housing options to suit different needs and lifestyles.
Townhomes and Apartments:
For those who preferred city-like living, Harry envisioned townhomes and apartments nestled together in magical communities, where people could live close to one another in bustling, lively neighborhoods."These homes will be perfect for younger witches and wizards, or those who want a more urban, community feel," Harry thought, imagining the rows of enchanted townhomes filled with laughter and magic.
Cottage Subdivisions:
For those who wanted a quieter, more traditional lifestyle, Harry planned cottage-style homes, similar to the ones in the English village he had already designed. These would offer peaceful living in the countryside, but with modern magical conveniences."We need a space where families can raise their children in a more relaxed environment, close to nature but still part of the magical community."
Larger Homes and Family Estates:
For families who needed more space but didn't have the ancestral manors, Harry planned larger homes with private yards and gardens. These would be smaller than the grand pureblood estates but still offer room for magical families to grow and thrive."Not everyone needs a massive mansion," Harry mused, "but they should still have a space to call their own, where they can build their own family history."
Community Centers and Parks:
In every subdivision, Harry wanted to include community centers and parks where witches and wizards could gather for festivals, social events, and magical training. These communal spaces would help foster a strong sense of unity, no matter what kind of home the families lived in."Community is everything," Harry wrote in his notes. "We're building more than homes. We're building a society."Magical Creature Estates
Once the housing for witches and wizards was planned, Harry turned his thoughts to something even more ambitious. He had already created villages for magical creatures, but some creatures—like griffins, thestrals, and hippogriffs—were still in need of specialized estates where they could roam freely without being confined to smaller sanctuaries.
He began sketching out the Magical Creature Estates, large plots of land with expansive meadows, forests, and lakes where these magical creatures could thrive.
Flying Creature Sanctuaries:
For creatures like griffins and pegasi, Harry planned to create vast open meadows and cliffside aeries where they could fly freely, with magical barriers to ensure their safety and the safety of nearby wizards."These creatures need space to fly and live as they would in the wild," Harry thought. "We can create a safe environment where they won't be hunted or endangered."
Forests and Lakes for Ground Creatures:
Creatures like thestrals and hippogriffs would live in expansive forests and lakes, where they could hunt, graze, and interact with the magical world in a natural environment."They deserve a place where they can live freely, without fear of being confined or attacked," Harry wrote. "This will give them that."Community and Creature Coexistence
Harry knew that integrating magical creatures into the wider community would require careful planning, but he was determined to make it work. The magical world was growing, and everyone—whether witch, wizard, or creature—deserved a place in it.
By the end of the day, Harry had detailed plans for the Mansion Subdivision, the new subdivisions for non-ancestral families, and the Magical Creature Estates. It was an ambitious project, but Harry knew that it was necessary for the future of the magical world.
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