Loup Noir
Relative Happiness by Loup Noir
06/24/2004Aunt Petunia was kind to Harry precisely one time during his childhood. This was written for Saeva's gen ficathon.
The Contract by Loup Noir
02/06/2004A job, that's all Remus Lupin wants. A simple request, but nothing is ever simple at the Durmstrang Institute. Runs parallel to "Ticking of the Clock" and "Stacking the Deck."
Stacking the Deck by Loup Noir
10/22/2003The Purebloods and the Dark Arts - a relationship fostered by the Durmstrang Institute for centuries. Power and status, family bonds and centuries of tradition versus Professor Rose Jones' stubborn attitude. Set between "Between the Devil and Durmstrang" and "The Ticking of the Clock" in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
Ticking of the Clock by Loup Noir
05/24/2003What are the boundaries of friendship? How much can you ask of another? Who pays the price? The eighth in the Durmstrang Chronicles..
Between the Devil and Durmstrang by Loup Noir
05/16/2003An obnoxious ticking box, nervous Aurors, snotty American magic cops... Isn't summer supposed to be the quiet time at the Durmstrang Institute? The seventh in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
Loyal as a Dog by Loup Noir
05/16/2003Takes place the summer after "Pride", the fourth in the Durmstrang Chronicles, and the consequences of that fell pact. Rolf Haken reflects on a question. An interlude in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
Which is more important: your duty to yourself, to your family or to your career? Whichever one Durmstrang's Dark Arts professor Paul Wronski chooses, he's screwed. The sixth in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
Revenge is an expensive luxury, one that requires a certain expertise and flair. For the best results, hire a professional to make sure that special person gets exactly what they deserve. The fifth in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
Rebellion. A foolish choice. Consequences. Everyone makes a rash decision from time to time, but few turn to the Dark Arts for a solution. The fourth in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
There's always a balance to be struck. Mastering the magic to become an Animagus is one thing, mastering what that part of your soul needs is something else. The third in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
When people die in mysterious (and horrible) ways, why is it that first people the Aurors come to question are the Dark Arts professors at Durmstrang? The second in the Durmstrang Chronicles.
The Durmstrang Institute is infamous for its Dark Arts courses. Dark wizards teaching the frightening enchantments have undoubtedly seen it all and fear nothing - except perhaps the school budget. The first in the Durmstrang Chronicles.