I was going through my stories, and I found this, titled: Heroes and Killers.
I read through it, and only remember that Ludkhannah was FemHarry, kidnapped from/sold by the Dursley's to Hydra. I don't remember anything else about this, hence why It's going up for adoption. I was, apparently, going to make it a FemSlash story, but I don't remember with who, though it would most likely have been a Marvel character. And I think the story was going to occur, at least, prior to Captain America the Winter Soldier...though it could take place later I suppose.
I do remember she wasn't going to use the name Ludkhannah, but I don't remember what she was going to use.
Anyway, if you want to adopt it, Please PM me.
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I Do Not Own Harry Potter or Avengers
Warnings: FemHarry, eventual Femslash, Wrong-Boy-Who-Lived, Squib but not Squib Harry
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Prologue
Albrecht Gruenewald had never been a social wizard. Born the third son of a traditional pureblood family, Albrect had been the spare spare. His elder brothers were the ones that were expected to socialize and marry well. He was also the one that would have the least inheritance.
The recent Durmstrang graduate knew that whatever his father left him wouldn't be enough for him to pursue his passion. All Albrecht wanted was to spend his time researching and experimenting, he didn't really care what. Albrecht simply enjoyed the process. And he had resigned himself to getting a job somewhere were his talents would go to waste when he was approached to join a group known as Hydra.
Albrecht hadn't heard of them before, but when they offered him his own private workshop, with whatever tools and objects he desired (so long as they could actually find them of course, there were certain things so rare they couldn't be bought and no one knew where to steal them from), Albrect had leaped at the opportunity. All they asked was that he turn over his research to them, and occasionally, try and create what they asked.
For three years he had gladly done as they asked. Some of what he did would be considered gruesome or vile, but the way Albrecht saw it, progress sometimes required sacrifice.
Then they asked him to create a super soldier, one that would do whatever they asked.
Albrecht had heard of Captain America (you couldn't be Hydra and not know of him) and the Winter Soldier. He'd even heard of the Red Room, and it's destruction by it's greatest success. Sadly No one had been able to replicate Captain America. The Winter Soldier was simply a brute that was frozen between missions due to his lack of subtlety. And if the Red Room's greatest success turned on them...well they obviously weren't that successful.
For the next two years he'd developed a plan, a plan he didn't reveal even to his superiors (he may not be too social, but he knew the value of keeping somethings to himself). As long as he delivered results, they didn't really care about his lack of details.
The first thing he'd asked for was children, between the ages of five and ten. Hydra had given him twenty...he didn't ask from where.
On each child he'd performed the Imperious Ritual. It created a permanent obedience, similar to, but much stronger than, the curse that shared it's name. It was rarely used however, as it was a long drawn out process, and even he knew that magicals were inherently lazy. This made each child loyal and obedient to him.
From there, he began the rituals and potion regimes that would enhance the children bodies. Some were long forgotten things he'd rediscovered, some where common and well known, and others he had created himself.
When he was done, he had three children left.
It was then he began the next step in the process of creating the perfect soldier.
Albrecht had long been fascinated by memories and pensives. To see what another saw enabled endless opportunities to learn. One of his first private projects after joining Hydra was to find a way to take those memories and implant them directly into another person. Shortly after acquiring the children, he'd used Hydra's resources to acquire a collection of memories from various soldiers and warriors. He had memories of special forces soldiers from around the world, from terrorist, from martial art masters, and even memories from goblins. He also acquired memories from businessmen, computer hackers, and others he felt would be useful for a super soldier/assassin to have, including a succubi he'd summoned (and subsequently dissected both out of curiosity and for ingredients).
The wizard implanted these memories into each of the three children. Two broke under the mental strain, becoming quite useless. They were disposed of after Albrecht had dissected them.
One survived.
By now, five years had passed since Albrecht had first acquired her and the other children. She was now twelve years of age, with black hair (cut short so as not to interfere in his experiments) and dark green eyes. Already she was developing the muscular, yet seductive, figure he had engineered her to have through his rituals and potions.
She had also been one of the few children, six in total, that he'd noted as having magic when they were brought to him, probably muggleborn. Previously, she had been subject 587.13 but as she was the only survivor, he now dubbed her Ludkhannah, a German name meaning 'famous battle-maid.'
He felt it fit, and it amused him.
Over the next three years he performed rituals that had been too costly for him to perform on multiple children. These rituals included the sacrifice of rare magical creatures, a few humans, and several sexual acts that would be frowned upon even by his superiors had they known (none were with him, he had no desire to fuck anyone, man or woman. He would have actually forgone those rituals had they not been necessary for molding his creation, though that was out of necessity rather than any moral dilemma ).
In the end, Ludkhannah was a six-foot tall, muscular, seductive woman with an hourglass figure, and the skills and abilities to wage a one-woman war against whomever she was unleashed upon.
Over the course of the next two years, that was exactly what she did. Ludkhannah killed whomever she was sent after, whether that was individuals or entire groups.
Then something unfortunate for Hydra happened.
The Imperious ritual bound Ludkhannah to Albrecht, it could not be transferred in any way, even though he had long since ordered Ludkhannah to take orders from another and had not seen her in the two years since she had left his workshop, she was till bound to him.
And when one of Albrecht's experiments blew up in his face, literally, splattering his brain matter on the walls of his own workshop, the ritual's effects ended, and Ludkhannah was set free.
With the skills and abilities she'd been given, Ludkhannah disappeared on assignment. Hydra was unable to find her.
And she remembered all the pain and humiliation forced upon her by Albrecht's potions, rituals, and procedures and all the terrible things she'd done at the behest of Hydra.
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