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"In Greek and Roman mythology, the Furies were female spirits of justice and vengeance. They were also called the Erinyes (angry ones). Known especially for pursuing people who had murdered family members, the Furies punished their victims by driving them mad. Most tales mention three Furies: Alecto (endless), Tisiphone (punishment), and Megaera (jealous rage). Although the Furies seemed terrifying and sought vengeance, they were not considered deliberately evil. On the contrary, they represented justice and were seen as defenders of moral and legal order. They punished the wicked and guilty without pity but the good and innocent had little to fear from them. In some places, the Furies were linked with the three Graces, goddess sisters who represented beauty, charm, and goodnessqualities quite different from those usually associated with the Furies."

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Disclaimer:

With saddening dismay, I do not own any of the material used in the creation of the movie adaption series and/or the book series, Harry Potter. All rights are reserved to the author, J.K. Rowling, and those that helped in the making of the production pertaining to the characters, plot, and history of the Wizarding World. I also do not own any of the information used above regarding The Furies ( . ). I do, however, have rights to Andromeda Erebus and any plot not directly following the books/movies. This story will be a mixture of both the books and the movies, where certain scenes might be pulled from each to help the story along.