Over the next few days, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Snape worked tirelessly to gather information about the Eclipsed and their activities. It was clear that this group was well-organized and had infiltrated various corners of the wizarding world. Dark artifacts, long thought to be lost or destroyed, had resurfaced, and the diadem was just the tip of the iceberg.
They traced the Eclipsed's connections to dark magic practitioners, former Death Eaters, and even some renegade wizards who had once been allies of Voldemort. The name "Seraphius" struck fear into their hearts, for it seemed that Snape had become the charismatic leader of this shadowy group.
Despite their efforts, the Eclipsed remained elusive, operating from the shadows and leaving no trace of their true intentions. It became clear that defeating them would require more than just skill and determination; it would demand sacrifices and alliances they had never imagined.
As Harry watched his children, James, Lily, and Albus, growing older and more aware of the growing threat, he couldn't help but wonder if their generation would inherit the same burdens he and his friends had faced. The legacy of shadows was a relentless adversary, one that seemed determined to linger on.
