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Magus Meridian by Red Leather
03/11/2006Australia - a country running rampant with magical creatures, bush that stretches for kilometers, and ample room for broomsticks. Their lazy contemporary magical societies have carried on peacefully for 200 years under English rule, quietly laid-back and unassuming. In a land where werewolves roam with dingoes by the full moon and are accepted by all but the blue-bloods, it's easy for a brand spanking Lycanthrope to fit in. Right?
The Music of Minstrel by Cali Dream-weaver
02/09/2008This story originated four years ago, when I was still reeling from the death of Sirius Black and did not want to let go of him just yet. I therefore created a past for him, but soon I had left him behind and explored on my own. Minstrel Lehman finds out she is adopted. She goes to Hogwarts, where she meets her two-years-older blood cousin Severus Snape. During the course of her stay in Hogwarts, she has a love-hate relationship with Severus and with two of the Marauders (Remus and Sirius). What happens when Sirius is arrested and sent to Azkaban? In fact, what happens after, during the Second War? This story is told from Minstrel's experience, and spans from her birth in 1962 to past the Epilogue in 2017.
The Sleeper Awakes by SnorkackCatcher
01/22/2008"It's been coming on for a while," said Percy ... "But I had to find a way out and it's not so easy at the Ministry, they're imprisoning traitors all the time." (DH, ch30). This is Percy's journey to that point.
Voice in the Dark by Marina Gray
08/10/2006"I have information as to the whereabouts of the missing wizard, Caradoc Dearborn. He is alive, but imprisoned, and may be in danger..." So reads the letter Frank Longbottom receives one day at the Ministry. Voldemort has met his doom. It is a time of newfound hope; the wizarding world is safe once again. Isn't it?
The Will of Alphard Black by Grimm Sister
09/05/2007Alphard Black was a second son groomed to take a step back from the Head of Family responsibilities of the Noble and Most Ancient House of Black. That sole fact made up the bulk of his identity. That was why it shocked the ever-living hell of him when his favorite daugther challenged everything. It changed everything, and when Sirius ran away he seized his chance to let her know.
The Four Laws of Golpalott by SnorkackCatcher
04/06/2008A Ravenclaw student explains to his housemate why the Potions textbook contains no mention of Golpalott's Fourth Law.
All God's Creatures by mizBean
03/31/2007Where Fred and George have a brilliant plan, Ginny is annoying, and Ron quietly has a nervous breakdown. Written for triatha_ron, 2007.
Cogito Ergo Sum by Adrasteia
08/05/2005Kreacher may seem vile and lowly but he's still capable of thought. Maybe, there's a reason for his existence.
The Dark Side of the Moon by SnorkackCatcher
03/28/2008Remus Lupin has a particular interest in Luna Lovegood. Purely paternal, of course.
The Night Before by Riibu
01/31/2007One boy lost, another one saved. A son of a Death Eater must make a decision.
Epilogue by Betelgeuse Black
12/06/2008Harry gets fed up with the Auror Office and goes back to Hogwarts to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts instead.
Two years after the war, Hermione Granger is stuck. She is recently unemployed, broken up with Ron, and cannot seem to prevent her memories of her past from affecting her present. However, when she discovers she is a finalist for an internship with the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, things appear to be looking up for Hermione. What she does not expect are the events that follow: unlikely competition, a consequentially interesting living situation, and emotional turmoil that would put romance novels to shame. Can Hermione attain the fresh start she is seeking?
Under the Moon by Professor Morgyn Merlin
03/08/2006Remus Lupin had met Alysta when he was very young, when his parents took him in search of a cure that didn't exist. He never thought he'd meet the girl with the kind smile who invited him to play again. Much less marry her thirty years later. But the life of two werewolves is never easy, even in the safety of the Necromancien palace. British officials, Dark-Creature hunters, Death Eaters, and smothering relatives all conspire to make married life for the Lupins difficult. Part of the 'With the Purest Intentions' Series.
Overcome by loneliness, Remus decides to visit Sirius in Azkaban.
Shades of Evil by AerinAlanna
11/29/2006Oneshots of certain Death Eaters as seen by an associate. Starting with Bellatrix Lestrange, then probably Lucius, Narcissa, Draco, Regulus Black, and a few others, but not in that order.
Cassandra in Chains by SomeGuyFawkes
06/27/2007The Harry Potter universe has many examples of the false economy of isolating and imprisoning decent people "for their own good". Sibyll Trelawney is a case in point. What if she was a valuable resource that was squandered by Dumbledore?
Dangerous Driving by SnorkackCatcher
10/22/2006To his horror, Knight Bus driver Ernie Prang is 'invited' to become an informer for the Ministry at the beginning of the second war. As the months pass, Ernie finds that he is forced to decide which roads are the most dangerous ...
Behind the Staffroom Door by Chief Warlock
05/21/2008Over 100 years before the Canon: Same Hogwarts. Different teachers. In J K Rowling's canon we only really see Hogwarts from the point of view of the students, glimpses into the lives of the staff are rare and tantalising. Behind the Staffroom Door is a story set some hundred years before the main action of the canon. Its main character is DADA teacher, Peregrine Proudfoot and how he deals with running the school for a very ill Headmaster and handling staffroom politics.
A Bitter Harvest of a Dying Bloom by Chris Graham
01/27/2007Two investigative reporters from The Daily Prophet newspaper take on various disguises and infiltrate St. Mungo's Hospital to unravel the mysterious details in an arrest of one of its Healers. The trail of evidence leads them into the heart of the Ministry of Magic itself!
My Father Before Me by jtav
05/29/2009Teddy and Cedric make a vow to reform the Centaur Liaison Office, but the price may be more than they can bear.
Harry Potter and the Skat-Hatokha Reaction by OliveOil_Med
07/09/2009Harry's life is quiet, but soon, his career as an Auror will lead both him and Ron halfway around the world to investigate a mysterious school known only as the Skat-Hatokha Academy of Magic. But from the beginning, something seems off. No one in the wizarding world has heard of this school, the board of directors can contact you, but you can't contact them, and the accepted students have all been in some trouble with the law and take their right to remain silent very seriously.
H.J. Potter by JJindiana
02/22/2010As far as Kingsley Shacklebolt's concerned, Harry Potter is the only fool brazen enough to so blatantly toe the line that violates the Statute of Secrecy.
Corlotta Morano and the Silver Sky by hpchicahp
03/24/2010I've lived in Cancun all my life and it took me twelve years to notice there was a whole magical world just minutes from my house. All I found there was hate. And when one of the girls I hated got kidnapped, I couldn't just leave her to die. Could I?
A Riddle Long Forgotten by pixierosie
06/20/2006At the end of Harry's fifth year, Voldemort's return awakens fear in the heart of many, even in the noble and wise Dumbledore. In the hopes to find out more about the man he must help Harry to destroy, he calls upon Mathilda Vesta Torch, a strange woman, who's life and anguishes have been vailed by mystery for many years. Through her eyes, part of the life of Tom Riddle slowly unravles, revealing the complex nature behind one of the most feared men in the history of magic as well as the many unaccounted injustices that he has performed along his road to what he portrays as greatness.
The House-Elf by spitefire
11/07/2010A Toadstool Tale by Beatrix Bloxam (an author famed for her banned series of Wizarding children's books because they have nauseated her readers). The House-Elf tells the tale of a young boy and his family's house-elf. It is inspired in part by the children's book Goodnight Moon and provides a possible reasoning for elf servitude. Warning: graphic violence.
The Duelist's Dilemma by Kaesa Aurelia
06/03/2006Helga Lockhart reluctantly goes to see the duelist her older brother idolizes; meanwhile, duelist and Dark creature hunter Basil Hufflepuff tries to hold his own against a foppish foreign noble.
Let Us Live and Love by B. M. Reed
11/27/2012After a terrible tragedy, Hermione abandons the Wizarding world and forges a Muggle life. What will she do when, seven years later, Neville manages to find her and begins to warm her heart?
Stories from the India War by R. Donald James Gauvreau
03/22/2014Voldemort wasn't the end of war, just as he wasn't the beginning. There was Grindelwald before him, and after him there came the war in India. (Slightly AU)
Magic Around the World by R. Donald James Gauvreau
04/06/2014To speak of the Wizarding World and think only of Britain is the highest manifestation of their chauvinism. There's magic in America, in China, in Spain, magic all around the world. (Slightly AU)
A Tale of Black by ladii.stardust
07/28/2006Andromeda's account of the Black sisters, the truth, and the Noble and Most Ancient House of Black.