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For centuries before the rise of the British Ministry of Magic, the wizarding world was ruled not by bureaucrats-but by warlords.
Among the most feared of those ancient houses were the Potters.
Their strongholds were fortress cities. Their followers were sworn warriors. Their rule was written in blood and magic.
Then the Ministry rose to power, and the age of warlords ended.
Or so everyone believed.
After the fall of Lord Voldemort, the Girl-Who-Lived vanished from the wizarding world. Helena Potter was presumed lost, hidden, or dead.
Years passed.
While the magical world moved on, Helena was far from idle.
Deep in the northern borderlands between England and Scotland lies a forgotten fortress city: Minas Morgul. Built by dwarven craftsmen and abandoned for centuries, it has now been reborn under a new ruler.
Under Helena's command, the ancient Potter warband has risen again.
Five thousand people now live within the fortress walls.
Two thousand of them are warriors.
And all of them answer to Lady Potter.
When the Triwizard Tournament begins at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the Goblet of Fire chooses a champion no one has seen in years:
Helena Potter.
But the girl who walks into Hogwarts is no student.
She is a warlord.
Clad in armor, followed by warriors, and ruling a fortress stronger than Hogwarts itself, Helena's return sends shockwaves through the wizarding world.
The Ministry fears her.
Dark wizards watch her.
And even Albus Dumbledore realizes a dangerous truth.
The age of warlords may not be over.
Because the Potter warband has returned.
And their Lady has come to claim her place in history.