Ven Degrad: The Prophecy

Ven Degrad: The Prophecy

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Abandoned at an orphanage by his mother, Ven lives a muggle life, knowing nothing of his blood. However, a thirst for belonging drives Ven to Hogwarts, a school for witchcraft and wizardry. Darkness has its eyes out for Ven and little does he know how much his mother does for his sake. Making friends along the way, can Ven Degrad live a peaceful school life focused on his studies?
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She was never meant to exist in this time. But without her, none of them would have. In the final battle of Hogwarts, a stray curse strikes Hermione Granger's Time Turner, hurling her decades into the past-straight into the heart of the First Wizarding War. Blood-adopted by the Potters and going by the alias Lyra, she finds herself among a generation not yet broken by war: James and Lily, Sirius, Remus... and Regulus Black. As she navigates shifting alliances, manipulates Death Eater politics, and dismantles Horcruxes before they're even made, Hermione refuses to let another generation die for a war they never chose. But rewriting history comes at a cost, and the more she changes, the less room time has for her. Falling for Regulus Black was never part of the plan. Neither was becoming a myth. A story about sacrifice, second chances, and the quiet power of choosing peace. Because not every hero is remembered-some are erased to make room for the lives they saved.

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