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![]() We all know the story of the night Sirius Black died: Harry was tricked into getting his prophecy, it broke, lots of other things broke, people fought, and Sirius died. But what would have happened if Voldemort was obsessed with time turners, instead of prophecy? What if Voldemort was told the prophecy upon his return to a physical body, and decided to try and stop Harry Potter from ever being born? Killing Lily Evans on the morning of her wedding was the perfect end to Voldemort’s fight with Harry Potter and that pesky mudblood. Now, Voldemort has lived as an uncontested power for well over ten years: sitting on the throne of the English Wizarding world, the Death Eaters are at the top of wizarding society, and in 1982 muggle borns are banned from Hogwarts. Some teachers leave to follow Albus Dumbledore and the Order into hiding, while others stay to teach the next generation of intelligent, well breed wizards and witches. In 1986, something new happens- children all over Britain are suddenly absent from bed, or found dead without any medical reason behind the death. The Order soon finds that the children are all future witches and wizards with muggle parents, and Voldemort has been slowly killing them to cleanse the magical world from the start. Now as that magical spark begins to grow in every muggle born child, it’s a race between Order member and Death Eater for the child’s life. If the Death Eater finds the child first, they will die. If the Order member does, than that child is taken and brought to the historical Prewett home to be taught by the teachers who either left or where banished from Hogwarts, taught to be rebels and how to hide their muggle born status. Now the year is 1997, and Harry Potter should be starting his seventh year. But Harry Potter was never born, and Voldemort seeks to cleanse the world as the Order lead by James Potter and Dumbledore try hard to fight back. |