The train ride was somewhat silent over the next few hours, the sun setting behind the mountains as the Hogwarts Express neared the fabled Hogwarts Castle. However, something different would be seen by all those aboard the train. The castle that had housed students of magic for generations had changed, in a way that made everyone feel like they were at war. The Castle had become a fortress, massive walls and towers, soldiers in purple armor with red glowing visors marched across the tops of the walls. Magic could be felt in the air as they entered the land that had been home to generations of Witches and Wizards, causing the students to shiver. This was a place of war, not a school. The only ones not affected by this drastic change, at least not in the normal sense, were those that were of the Kaiju.

Harry Potter looked upon the fortress, feeling the Magic swirl around him. Breathing deeply as the Wards of the most powerful location on Earth, other than Camelot, connected to his magic and became his to control. He focused his own magic on the wards, calming them down so they wouldn't overwhelm the other magicals in the intense power. He felt the wards tell him what was going on inside, the Immortal Black Knights were awake and ready to serve. Their armor was that of when the late Sir Lancelot went Berserk under the magic of Morgan Le Fay's other rival, the Elf Princess El-Moria. Of course, only Harry knew this because the Wards had been around since they had been placed at the foundation of the fortress itself.

The train came to a stop at the station, Harry waited before looking at everyone in turn. Studying them carefully before nodding, a silent signal to have them get ready. Iris and Namako quickly had Circe up, stripped and dressed before Harry stood up. Luna was already in her school uniform as Harry waved his hand and his clothing changed to his finest. Circe was then placed with Luna and Harry as the four Kaiju led them out of the train and onto the station, before Harry pointed in the direction of the carriages that would take them to the school.

He stepped aboard last before the waiting, the carriages moving forward with a light jolt. The carriages had changed a bit, able to house more people inside them as well as be much more protective of the passengers. The creatures pulling the carriages were demonic but for Harry, he had seen much worse than them. The carriages stopped and the group entered the fortress, stepping out into the courtyard. The Immortal Black Knights stood guard at the entrances, like statues. Followed by his girls, he stepped into the fortress before looking at Circe, who looked back curiously.

"Well, M'Lord," She said in a whisper so no one could hear them speak, "I was supposed to introduce you to our world, like I said on the train. But in doing so, I became your woman to do with. Houses in school don't matter anymore with me, I have to be with you as I am yours to deal with."

Luna looked Circe over and giggled, "She isn't wrong, Big Brother, this law was when old families were dying out due to wars and plagues happening. Of course, the witches were way more powerful and dangerous back in the day. Morgan Le Fay was the most Powerful, taking the title of Grand Sorceress due to how powerful she was. Surprisingly, this Fortress, Hogwarts, was her home. Its rebuilt itself very nicely."

Harry nodded silently before looking at Circe's Slytherin badge, using his magic to change it from Green and Silver to Red and Gold. Luna nodded before doing the same to her badge as well, the wards recognizing the switch immediately and changing the book of records in return. Harry felt all this happening inside of him and it made him feel happiness. Now for the feast, he was starving and he hadn't eaten something delicious in a while.


Narcissa Malfoy nee Black was many things; A Mother of two, head of the Malfoy Household and most importantly, the only smart one besides her daughter in the family. She had been born a Black, one of the trio of Black Sisters until the Dark Lord came in and turned one insane, nearly ending her youngest Sisters life and bound her Husband's own life to his. That was until Harry Potter saved them all, a debt that she knew only the women of House Malfoy could pay in full. Circe, her firstborn and most powerful child, was only one half of the equation. She would be the other half, meaning that Lucious wouldn't have her around anymore.

Old laws that hadn't been removed because they couldn't be removed, they had been implemented by the son of Uther Pendragon himself, King Arthur. Of course, one had to fit certain criteria first. Firstly, the parents of the child can only do this if it is their firstborn. Second, they had to be targeted by a Dark Force three times and survived before being killed. Third, the firstborn had to be raised by non-magical relatives that did know about magic. Since magic was commonplace during King Arthur's age, this was a common practice. But as it became less and less dangerous for the magical community, these incidences became rare. Harry had been the only one in eighty generations to have this law happen to him. Narcissa was pretty sure that he had the help of some Pagan Goddess on his side, maybe Hestia, Aphrodite or maybe Trivia.

Whatever the case, she and Circe were Harry's ladies the moment Lord Potter's the moment he entered the Magical World. She had felt it and so had Circe, Draco had nearly killed them all because of his stupidity. She got up from her personal desk, closed the folder with the needed papers and headed to Gringotts. Much work needed to be done.


Delores Umbridge tried to play off as being a pleasant woman but she wasn't pulling it off very well. In fact, right now, she was trying to enter Hogwarts as she was the DADA teacher. However, the suits of armor were not letting her in, in fact, one of them and violently tossed her into the Black Lake. She had been tempted to go back to the Minster but she knew that she had to enter herself before retreating, so she tried again. She was met with resounding failure as she was kicked out of the front gates and was told to never step onto Le Fay grounds again.

Well, now she had a reason to go to Minister Fudge.