Summary: Harry defeated the Basilisk only to find Ginny had died anyway. While he tried to find his way out of the chamber he finds himself in the Northern kingdom with no way back and his magic acting strangely after eating some flowers meant to cure the venom that was still in him.
Disclaimer: I don't own Harry Potter or The Game of Thrones.
Chapter 1
Harry smiled at his home: The Glass Palace. Not that it was indeed a glass palace, but that was what a lot of the locals called it. No, his home was a massive greenhouse that was created purely from his new magic. The glass for the greenhouse was made of pure diamond, and the support beams were made of Adamantine because he had heard that that was the most durable metal ever. While those materials were impressive, the size was even more so. Fifty leagues were covered in the dome of diamond that was enforced with his magic to make it even stronger. Due to the long winters, he had heard about Harry had added Sun Stones to the roof to ensure that even in the winter the Glass Palaces was warm and had sunlight for 12 hours a day. The entire area was covered in orchards, grain fields, rice patties, herb and flower gardens, tree groves and waterways.
At the center of the Glass Palace was the Jade Palace and the surrounding city of Fair Grove. The city is surrounded by a solid black diamond wall with waterways replacing roads that spread thru out the entire Glass Palace as slow-moving rivers and streams. Because there were no natural rivers and no rain inside the Glass Palace all the water was brought into the Palace buy a cerise of pipes that had the water first pass thru several sand filters before it was boiled at the Jade Palace with eternal fire. Once it was boiled, it would then be piped ether into the city waterway that later led to the rest of the Glass Palace or into peoples homes for drinking and washing. Water that goes into the ether the Jade Palace or the Marble homes that make the city of Fair Grove is then piped into a grove of hollow walking trees that attach and store the waste until it is fertile topsoil then spread over the Glass Palace where ever it is most needed.
Dragging himself out of his musing Harry looked back the Jade Palace a castle made of a single piece of jade on top with sprawling gardens and waterways surrounded by a second diamond wall that into the city waterway thru one of the four gates. As he passed thru the city, he admired the pure beauty of it as he passed thru. The city of Fair Grove was five leagues of swirling white and gray and black marble with everything a middle age cite needed from market areas and smiths mixed with semi-modern housing. It had both plumbing and heated stove all tied together with beautiful waterways that acted as both the roads and a home for the freshwater fish that served as the Glass Palaces only source of meat.
Now don't get Harry wrong he liked meat just fine, but he had quickly fingered out that the area he had been given was little more than a wast land and Harry just couldn't handle animals by himself, so he merely did the more natural thing and made his greenhouse filled with plants instead. After all, he if he can have ten apple trees or ten pigs he would want the trees instead. It was this thought processes that created the Glass Palace.
Harry was once more pulled from his mussing as he passed thru the western gate of the city making a straight line to the outer western gate thanks to the water spirits that he created to help with moving around his territory. As he passed thru the leagues of trees and grain fields, he saw his Tree Shepards tending the fruit and maple trees while the flower fairies went about pollinating the flowers while the honey bees and jewel butterflies flew thru the air.
As he approached the western gate, Harry thought about how all this came to be. Starting with the Basilisk at the end of his second year when he failed to save Ginny his best friends little sister and got himself poisoned with its venom then treated with phoenix tears. Now usually this would be fine except that the snake was more than a thousand years old, and its venom was compounded. Thanks to that so while the tears slowed down the poison it didn't stop it leading Harry to stumble around in a fevered daze until found himself in a room with sixteen flower buds and a small notebook. He doesn't remember reading it, but he apparently doses since the next thing he remembers is shoving the flower buds into his mouth one after another until only one remains that he put into his pocket.
The next thing he knows is that he's in the middle of the forest with only his inadvisability clock in his pocket with the strange flower bud, the book he had picked up in one hand and the sword of Gryffindor in the other. While Hedwig was perched on a tree branch looking at him like he was a fool.
According to the book, the flowers he had eaten were called Twilight Dawn and would grow in the dark until they ready to bloom when exposed to the sunlight. If the book was to be trusted they down in the chamber for two reasons the first is that the nectar from them was capable of curing basilisk venom and Slytherin didn't have accesses to a phoenix. The second reason was that if you eat one of the flowers, it will grant you a few hundred years of life. Now, this was great except that
Slytherin never got to feed them and the book said that you should never eat one that is more than three hundred years old as by that point it has so much magic in it that creates an infinite loop of magic that destroys your core.
After reading that Harry had a bit of a meltdown only for the forest to explode with life and magic. It took him a month to learn the limits of is new powers and to say the least he was surprised. He had total control over life, healing, nature, growth and transformation as proven by Hedwig's new favourite form of a dragon. What he lost from his wand magic was the excellent control needed for weak magics like charms or transfiguration. After all, if he turned a feather into a clock, it is a clock forever, but if a wizard did it, it would eventually turn back into a feather. This meant that while he was infinitely stronger than a standard wizard and he strongly suspected probably immortal he no longer had his wand as a limiter to prevent him from accidentally cursing someone who bugged him into a tree.
After that first month, Harry ended up following Hedwig thru what he would later learn to be the Wolfs Wood until he was discovered making an apple tree grow by two fourteen-year-old boys who lead him to meet their father. This was how he ended up meeting the Stark family and being made a deal. He would be given the land between the Whiteknife river and the Shepherd Hills that was a barren wasteland, and if he could turn it fertile in two years, then Lord Stark would make him a Lord and that land would be his.
As he passed the thru the west gate, he felt the sudden drop in temperature and shivered as a white figure flew towards him.
"Hey girl, good hunt," he asked Hedwig.
She just clicked her beak at him before turning into a massive dragon and motioned for him to get on.
Laughing happily he climbed on her back before she took to the skies towards Winterfell.
