UnOrdinary
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Juliet Herington was the savior of Hogwarts. Or at least, she was three years ago. Now, she was just another face in the crowd; another student trying to finish her 8th year at Hogwarts. But when it is announced that Hogwarts will be hosting this year's tri-wizard tournament, she is forced to reconnect with some long-lost friends, and her ancient magic is mysteriously re-awoken, her life is thrust from the mundane to the unordinary. **This story takes place three years after the events of the video game, Hogwarts Legacy.
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