The ancient noble titles of Viscount Pimlico and Baron Purbeck had been extinct for ages. That was what the world knew. The Black family knew that those titles belonged to Sirius Black. They were still active but hidden as was the Black family and all wizards and witches since the seventeenth century. Is it time for them to be made public again?
An exercise in procrastination, this author decided to improve a story they had long since finished and abandoned. Will they finish this project, and will the improvements be worthwhile? Find out over time as I try to fix my train wreck of a story.
The towering hedges that formed the intricate maze cast ominous, ink-black shadows across his path. These thick, swaying stems seemed to create an eerie silence, and it was evident that the maze had been chosen as the setting for the Third Task for a reason.
A man dressed in black is on the loose, targeting young witches with an obscure spell, and leaving their charred bodies behind. Harry is feeling unease, and leaves the Dursleys; he finds out about his heritage, but will it be enough to stop the man dressed in black? What is the man dressed in black's motive? And what is this man's connection with Harry?
It was on a cold October evening that this story began, an evening that, in the eyes of many people, marked the advent of a new era, an era of great upheavals, although it would affect only a certain category of individuals.
Daphne Greengrass from the House of Slytherin. Who is she and why does nobody knows anything about her? Most importantly, why does Hermione seem to recognizes her? Multiple Point of View.