Richard Harris?
Yes, it was a willing participant. An old actor with a terminal disease had agreed to partake in their ruse, in exchange for a large amount of money to be given to his family after his passing as compensation.
Book&Literature · Krio_Genix
with how he is trying to hide, whenever he goes to Dumbledores office, he should find a random room and apparate there so no one sees him going into the office.
Perseus is a kid of Zeus, which is the sky. Only Percy from the books is a son of Posideon, which shouldn't exsist.
Harry's eyes widened slightly at that, especially when he recognized a life debt between the two of them. It was a rare thing, but it meant that this Perseus – a very fitting name considering the nature of his magic – had to have saved her without expecting anything.
Book&Literature · athass_prkr
one thing I have to say is congratulations to the actor who played Dolores Umbridge. She did her role so well that in the Harry Potter community, she is so hated that the fans love seeing her get outwitted or defeated. That deserves props for playing such a great villain.
Our Harry's parents never defies this Voldemort, so technically, the prophecy doesn't apply to him.
His destination was a pretty obvious one. He needed the prophecy to be broken and he could do it in two obvious ways. Either he killed Voldemort, or he killed his counterpart, and he leaned more towards killing the mass-murdering psychopath than the angsty teen.
Book&Literature · athass_prkr
Why wouldn't his first thought be to find Charles and track him for the day. I get it would ruin the story, but with a character as smart as this, he wouldn't have distracted himself.
That evening, driven by a nagging suspicion, Harry once again consulted the map. At first, all seemed normal, until he spotted two names moving hurriedly across the Hogwarts grounds: Remus Lupin and Neville Longbottom. Frowning, Harry scanned the map for the familiar cluster of Charles, Ron, and Hermione - only to find them missing entirely.
Book&Literature · TalesByJaz
These last few chapters have been amazing and I can definitely see the improvement in your writing as time goes on. Keep up the great work. 👍
It kind of does. It would imply there's a relationship between magic and the body, which explains why wizards get weaker when they are very old instead of constantly getting stronger.
Curious about how his knighthood affected his magic, Harry began casting spells. He immediately noticed that magic flowed more smoothly through his body, and casting even complex spells felt more natural and quicker. His magical reserves seemed to have expanded as well, allowing him to cast more powerful spells without fatigue.
Book&Literature · TalesByJaz
At this point, he should nove both of them to the black castle since he can transform to his animagus if he wants to leave.
Harry learned of their plan by accident, overhearing a whisper from a Ravenclaw friend. He found himself impressed that the DA in the canon was still formed however he was annoyed about the discovery of Room of Requirements. That place been his secret spot. But the castle was large, and secrets rarely stayed hidden forever. He'd already moved anything truly important out of that place anyway, especially the Vanishing Cabinet (which he had relocated to his sanctuary for secure travel between his home and the Black Castle).
Harry Potter and the Silent Guardian
Book&Literature · TalesByJaz