It has come to my attention that there is some confusion between my chapters.
First of Salazar/Harry
Harry is sent 'somehow' to the era of the founders. Suri Slytherin uses a rite to restore Salazar (Information on his life threatening injury to be revealed latter.) with Harry's life source. Harry is Salazar but not him. The body of combined Salazar/Harry does not have Harry's genes which means that Harry could not be his own ansestor (as things might play out).
Rowena who will be explained later, has absolutly no seer blood (or gypsy blood as it is called) but still managed to produce a prophecy. Godric took the prophecy as a bait and excuse to force Salazar out of Hogwarts. Remember, Back then English were all about honor. They had to do things in the proper, gentlemanly way. It was unbecoming to show such rank emotions. (Granted, i am a touch ahead of times here, around the founders time, Beowulf was first published and it was written in Old English, which i have heard spoken, and it is near impossible to understand, therefore I am using a mild cross between middle english and modern english to write the founders.)
Travel back to future: wow, that is slightly redundant.
Anyway, Salazar has a reason for traveling to the future. How he got their is a by Quinn, the Elquinic. The Elquinic will be explained later, along with several other beings.
To Essira Kestrel.
In times of old, young ladies were married young, as young as the age of 12. It is barbaric, but not unrealistic. If you look at some of Europe's nobility, if my memory serves, several have been promised to mere todlers. Also culture was different. Although wizards live longer (this is supposed, not acutal facts from the books) They still had a relatively shorter lifespan, and people married earlier than they do in todays age and day.
Who said that Hogwarts never had a stable. I think that Hogwarts once had Equestrian genre in their ciricululm, along with possibly sword fight and etiqite. In my story, as the times changed and different transportation was established, a stable was no longer needed, there for abandoned. And they wouldnt want the stable too close to Hogwarts, else the stench of, (ehm) manure, would be overwhelming.
James will be explained in a later chapter, possibly by Rowena.
I hope this clears things up,
Hand Steriods
