Disclaimer: Characters belong to J.K. Rowling. Plot idea by Melanie. All else is mine unless stated otherwise.
Prologue
Year 1998
The war between good and evil had risen once more in the Wizarding World. Lord Voldemort was at large, killing Muggles and anyone who was not pureblooded. Most of Britain had fallen to the Dark Lord and his army of Death Eaters, save for the select few who fled and hid from him. Many of them did not survive long, however. With his massive army of loyal DE's and Dementor's, runaways were often found and killed immediately. Great Britain was falling, and to one whom most did not know existed.
There was only one person who could stop the war and chaos in England. One person whom a prophecy had foretold would defeat the Dark Lord. That person was none other than Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lived. Harry, now in his final and seventh year, was growing nervous about the Final Battle that was fated to occur. He didn't know what would happen, whether he would die or if Voldemort would. This, plus the stress of trying to graduate Hogwarts, took a toll on his emotional state. He started to become angry and distant, not wanting to be around anyone, even Hermione and Ron. Harry also began having sudden outbursts during classes and more often than not he would make a scene during Quidditch matches. Some people thought that he was always trying to be the 'center of attention,' but Ron and Hermione, his closest friends, knew better.
The prophesized Final Battle between Harry and Voldemort arrived near the end of the year, just as all their other battles had. The war raging in Britain was nearing Hogwarts, and many Order members had died trying to save the school, and most of all Harry. One particular Order Member's death had an incredibly strong impact on Harry, and especially Ron. Arthur Weasley had been killed in battle trying to defend the school. His death was something no one expected especially since he had been so careful after the incident in the Ministry during Harry's fifth year.
Full of rage, Harry killed Voldemort with no pity at all. Why would he have pity for the Dark Lord? Voldemort had murdered his parents, Sirius (the closest thing he had had to a parent), and Arthur Weasley, who had always been so nice every since they met. Voldemort deserved no pity. However, after that Final Battle, something changed Harry. It was very... amusing to Harry that he had killed Voldemort so easily. He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but something about it had intrigued him. He liked killing. A few Death Eater's who had witnessed their master's death quickly spread the word that Harry seemed to have more power than the previous Dark Lord. The message passed quickly, and soon the Death Eaters that remained started praising Harry. Many admired him because of his obvious need for power, and only a few feared that if they did not join him, he would kill them for opposing him.
The war between good and evil had risen once more in the Wizarding World. Lord Voldemort was at large, killing Muggles and anyone who was not pureblooded. Most of Britain had fallen to the Dark Lord and his army of Death Eaters, save for the select few who fled and hid from him. Many of them did not survive long, however. With his massive army of loyal DE's and Dementor's, runaways were often found and killed immediately. Great Britain was falling, and to one whom most did not know existed.
There was only one person who could stop the war and chaos in England. One person whom a prophecy had foretold would defeat the Dark Lord. That person was none other than Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lived. Harry, now in his final and seventh year, was growing nervous about the Final Battle that was fated to occur. He didn't know what would happen, whether he would die or if Voldemort would. This, plus the stress of trying to graduate Hogwarts, took a toll on his emotional state. He started to become angry and distant, not wanting to be around anyone, even Hermione and Ron. Harry also began having sudden outbursts during classes and more often than not he would make a scene during Quidditch matches. Some people thought that he was always trying to be the 'center of attention,' but Ron and Hermione, his closest friends, new better.
Before long, Harry began to get the feel of the power Voldemort had. He liked it. He wanted more. He needed more. He soon became power hungry, and quickly replaced Voldemort as the new Dark Lord. The new, sadistic Dark Lord Harry continued the war that his predecessor had started, and only the Death Eaters knew.
