The Dark Lords Rising
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 2h 28m
  • Reads 5,517
  • Votes 179
  • Parts 8
  • Time 2h 28m
Ongoing, First published Dec 05, 2020
Mature
AU.  The Dark Lord Voldemort made a mistake in Godric's Hollow on Halloween 1981, and with this mistake he plans on turning it into his greatest triumph.  Follow the life of Harry Potter as he is trained by the Dark Lord to become one of the most powerful young wizards to ever live, and avenge his parents to the proclaimed leader of the light...Albus Dumbledore.  HarryXDaphneGreengrass
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The Potter Clan's Vengeance

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Thomas potter is the "Boy-Who-Lived." His fame and future named by the beloved wizard of the light, Albus Dumbledore. But what happens if he made a mistake? Harry/Hadrian Potter was pushed into the background ever since Albus Dumbledore made the declaration that his twin brother was the one who defeated the infamous Lord Voldemort. He was ignored and forgotten by his friends, his family, and the world. But he's not alone. With the help of his grandfather Charlus Potter, he learns of his family's rich history, both the prideful and the painful. Starting from the beginning of Harry's life through all his years of Hogwarts, he dives deeper into the Potter clan's history, the cracks within the Wizarding World, and most of all, smart and powerful wizards that made innovations beyond their times. Throughout it all, he finds that his destiny has been set forth by his ancestors centuries before his time. Will he follow the path set before him, or will he forge things his way and follow what he thinks is right.