Gauging interest... (A Poll)
Added 2025-03-11 03:42:44 +0000 UTCHere's some details of an epic story I've been working on:
Summary: Harry Potter is loved by his parents, his uncles and his brother. He comes from the most famous family in Britain, he has a good life and he isn't mistreated, abused or neglected. So why is so intent on becoming a Dark wizard? A wrong Boy-Who-Lived story.
Synopsis:
Everything happens exactly the way on Halloween 1981, but Lily and James survive. Harry and his twin brother, Oliver go to Hogwarts but Harry hates it there and after suffering through his first term, he makes up his mind to leave Hogwarts in favour of Durmstrang. Lily and James are against it, as are his teachers and Dumbledore but Harry somehow convinces them all and leaves.
At Durmstrang, he faces many difficulties, but then he finds Gellert Grindelwald's teachings from the First Great Wizarding War and eventually he becomes the greatest wizard the world has ever seen.
Meanwhile, at Hogwarts, Oliver and his friends Ron and Hermione land into more and more troubles and eventually, situation in Britain transforms from bad to worse. Things reach a tipping point when Voldemort himself declares that Oliver is not, in fact, the Boy-Who-Lived.
Then, Britain and Hogwarts collectively beg for their Hero to return.
Comments
Voldemort only attains his body at the end of Oliver's 4th year at Hogwarts. Only then will he come to know that Oliver isn't the Boy-who-lived. As for Harry, he is just a regular wizard in Voldemort's mind at first so he isn't even worth his notice. And on top of that, he also gets to see the Potter family divided as one of their sons leaves his own family to learn the Dark arts.
Thomas
2025-03-11 04:22:57 +0000 UTCWouldn't Voldemort hunt down harry either way considering he wants to kill him if he is or isn't in Britain? Plus why Wouldn't he come back if his family are actually good people?
Alkole
2025-03-11 04:19:56 +0000 UTC