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Darkness or Light
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    Time 42m
  • WpView
    Reads 277
  • WpVote
    Votes 14
  • WpPart
    Parts 13
  • WpHistory
    Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2025
After the final battle at Hogwarts, Harry Potter finds himself struggling to comprehend the new visions that have begun to haunt him. These visions are not merely memories but glimpses into future events, some of which are unsettling and mysterious. As he returns to the school, now rebuilt and flourishing after the battle, Harry tries to make sense of the new abilities he possesses. With the weight of the Wizarding World on his shoulders and these visions growing stronger, Harry wonders if there is a deeper meaning behind them, and what his role is in shaping the future.
It has been 13 years since the end of Voldemort, since the beginning of many happy years, since the legendary Battle of Hogwarts. But good could not exist without evil, the world would crumble. The dark power is only dormant, it seems defeated. But it returns.
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You've heard the story of Harry Potter. This isn't that story. Before his final fall, Lord Voldemort takes quill to parchment, determined to set the record straight. From his own words comes a version of events you've never seen--twisted, defensive, and perhaps pompous. Emotion and fear are powerful drivers. Ones that can lead someone to desperation and madness. Revisit the world of Hogwarts, the rise of the Dark Lord, and the battles that defined a generation--through the eyes of the villain himself. Note: There's a chance of plot holes and omitted people, but remember this is the story he wants to tell. After all, memory is a slippery thing... especially when you're the Dark Lord.