Superiority-The First Wizarding War

Superiority-The First Wizarding War

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Everyone knows about the Second Wizarding War, but what about the untold story of The First War, when Lord Voldemort first came to power? Watch from a death-eater focused point of view as Voldemort destroys the world with much success, killing thousands, muggles panicking...... Lord Voldemort used to look human whilst killing his enemies, still having the body of Tom Riddle, undefeated, killing all who faced him. Leading a powerful army, there was nothing that could stop him. Mudblood screams, forbidden curses, Slytherin domination, Muggles dying..... it was horrific. And I'm here to tell the story. ((Harry Potter belongs completely and utterly to J.K Rowling and I in no way claim it. If I get information wrong, please correct me, I'll edit it if I feel the need to.))
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A shadowing figure emerges from the Veil at the Ministry of Magic. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are reunited by the strange events that seem to revolve around the Deathly Hallows. The second Wizarding War almost tore their world apart, now a new mystery threatens everything they fought for. Has Death finally come for Harry Potter or is something else going on? A little fan fiction just for fun. ***Note: The Harry Potter World and all Characters of the property of J.K. Rowling. I make no claim of ownership and this is simply a homage to her great work. Allan Fisher ***

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