That night, Harry slept in a spare bedroom, which was just off of James' office. Harry avoided the students when he could, and instead of eating in the great Hall, he sneaked down to the kitchens when he felt hungry. He had much to think about that night. For some reason, Harry hadn't been able to defeat Voldemort as he had intended. What went wrong? Sadly, no one was able to tell him, because the only one who knew that was himself and he wasn't able to search out a dark Lord more powerful than Voldemort.
Harry pondered what he could do in order to defeat Voldemort when he arrived back at his own time. He had already absorbed Aurorer training and history had proved that he was still too weak at this point. What would Hermione do? With this thought, he thought about the few hours they had spent together on the eve of battle and how this had resulted in a son, James. Harry knew that he did not want his son to grow up without a father, thinking, or better said knowing, he was an evil Dark Lord.
There was no help for it; Harry would have to go to the library.
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"During the reign of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, the three unforgivable curses were a favorite among those wizards who had joined his side. He loved to inflict terror and mayhem, waiting to rid the world of those whose blood was not pure. You-Know-Who was unstoppable and the world set its hope on a small boy, the only one to successfully defy the Dark Lord: Harry Potter. Growing up away from the wizarding world, young Harry came to Hogwarts with a thirst for knowledge and a hate of You-Know-Who, he dared to call by name. Through countless encounters with the Dark Lord, many taking place in, or around, Hogwarts itself, Harry Potter grew stronger and more unpredictable as well as respected by teachers and students a like. After having graduated, Harry donated his life to the fight against the Dark Lord. He led armies of wizards and magical creatures mainly against He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named's own armies mostly made up of Death Eaters, Dementors and werewolves. The giant's, despite offers on both sides, decided to remain neutral in their home in east- and northern France. The war lasted a long five years before it abruptly ended at the great battle of Godric's Hallow. There were many losses so great, that the world still mourns them. The greatest strategical loss, which influenced the outcome of the war, was the death of Albus Dumbledore and the downfall of Hogwarts.
No one knows for sure what happened on the second night of the battle of Godric's Hallow except two people; one who is dead and the other people don't usually survive after they have met. All we are sure of, is that the next morning, the Dark army was suddenly called off by You-Know-Who himself. The Dark Lord of that time stood there in between the two armies with the last person anyone had expected at his side: Harry Potter.
It was here that Harry Potter declared himself as the apprentice of He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named and two years later the Dark Lord was dead and in his place was another wizard more powerful and spiteful than the first.
Potter's dark reign was much different than that of his mentor's. He did not deny his own blood and so took his focus away from the muggle blood's. At first his proposed changes were greeted with enthusiasm as Potter destroyed the current Ministry and began to set up a new one. The changes which he brought, however, were more harsh and brutal than the previous one and the wizards soon saw the necessity to fight back, a war of wills and power which is still being fought today."
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