Alessia Potter in Middle-Earth
12 parts Ongoing MatureAlessia Potter, a symbol of resilience, completed her quest. She overcame the dark lord's threat, even after being raised as a pig for slaughter. Her discovery of the truth about Dumbledore was a bitter pill to swallow, but it only strengthened her resolve. As the pieces of the puzzle fell into place, she realized that nothing was as it seemed. Even a trip to Gringotts only confirmed her suspicions, leaving her with a profound sense of distrust.
There were only two people she could trust, Luna Lovegood and Remus Lupin. She had expected to trust and believe in Sirius, but unfortunately, he was too brainwashed with Dumbledore's view of the world. His betrayal was a bitter disappointment for Alessia.
After surviving the downfall, Alessia found herself in a complex position. She was hailed as a Hero by some, while others harbored resentment for the fallen. But Alessia was done with the Wizard World. She had learned so much, especially after taking a Patronus test in Gringotts. She discovered that she was surrounded by spells, and even had a creature inheritance that had been blocked. Her determination to leave this world behind was palpable.
With hatred and bitter feelings, she created a portkey with the help of Death, becoming his mistress, to go far where no one could find her, except for two people. She made sure all her inheritance was safe and that her goblin knew her plan and helped her on her quest. She wanted to leave, and after a lot of back and forth, she was sent to Middle-earth.