Seve_9
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Names carry weight.
Some are inherited with pride. Others are spoken only in whispers. A few become so deeply tied to fear that the person carrying them is judged long before they are known.
Y/N Grindelwald has lived his entire life beneath such a name.
To the Wizarding World, it is a warning. A reminder of ambition, war, and a wizard whose vision nearly reshaped magical society. Some will fear Y/N because of it. Others will admire him for precisely the same reason.
Neither understands him.
Because Grindelwald is not the only name he carries.
The second has remained hidden for years-protected by blood, secrecy, and promises made to the dead. It connects Y/N to magic older than the reputation that follows him and to a history far more dangerous than anyone at Hogwarts could imagine.
When he enters the school during the year of the Triwizard Tournament, he does not come seeking friendship, glory, or redemption.
He comes because the protections around his old life have failed.
Within Hogwarts, he will be tested by students who want his loyalty, professors who question his methods, and a castle that appears to recognise something within him.
Y/N is not a hero in the way stories usually describe one.
He does not believe that legal magic is always good or that forbidden magic is always evil. He trusts logic more than tradition and consequences more than appearances. He will protect the innocent, but he will not always use methods others consider acceptable.
And while Hogwarts watches the champions of three schools compete for honour, another struggle begins quietly beneath the surface.
Old magic awakens.
Forgotten promises break.
A dead name returns to the world.
Some oaths are shattered through betrayal.
Others must be broken before they become chains.
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