Of Both Foes
"This is the strangest life I've known." - The Doors, Waiting For The Sun
There was once a prophecy made by the great granddaughter of a very gifted seer.
Whom, seemed not to have a trace of the gift with in her. But, she made one prophecy
that would forever change the world as we, the Wizarding world, knew.
"The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches,
Born to those who have thrice defied him.
Born as the seventh month dies,
And the dark lord with mark his as his equal.
But, He will have power the dark lord knows not
And either must die at the hand of the other,
For neither can live while the other survives.
The One with the power to vanquish the dark lord,
will be born as the seventh month dies"
It was made before the birth of two boys, one of which could defeat the dark lord forever.
And the other would not. What many people don't know is that another prophecy was
made that same night. It was never supposed to be revealed. And it was not.
For sixteen years it was kept secret by a wizard and a powerful one at that.
It was a great burden to bear. There was a prophecy made about a child, of both light and dark,
good and evil. One that could unite both worlds, but at the same time belong to neither.
It was an outcast of both worlds. The evil would over power the good and the good would over
power the evil. The boy whom the first prophecy was made was weaved into this as well.
"There will be a child born on the eve of the equinox
Uniting two worlds, and two foes.
Alas this gift and curse will shame the child of both worlds.
The one with the powers to conquer the dark lord,
will show great love of this child.
The dark lord will have two foes to vanquish.
One will end the rein of the dark
And return the world to light.
This can only be if the child returns the love
And will share the burden the one carries
The two shall be our salvation"
The child was born without knowledge to the dark lord. He would have no knowledge of the child or the
prophecy until it was too late. Little did he know, he would have made a grave mistake.
