Lorelei smirked as she arrived by portkey to the island where her twin sister resided (or rather the twin sister of this world), so she could spend time with herher and get away from Zeus's latest madness; however, the moment she arrived she rolled her eyes when she heard the distinctive sounds of pigs squealing in panic and terror. She didn't bother calling for Circe, her sister had a strong connection to the wards she had placed around the island, and if even a bird's feather dropped from the skies she would sense it.

She walked into her sister's home, and shook her head when she saw how Circe was levitating a pig with her wand. The animal was large and immensely fat, reminding Lorelei of her muggle pig uncle and pig cousin from her original life. There were quite a few pigs in her sister's home, and lying about were piles of sailors' clothes, roughly woven with weapons piled uselessly.

That was the trouble with muggles, they liked feeling strong and armed, but in the face of a trained witch like Circe, they were useless and their efforts to fight were futile.

"Sister!" Circe squealed with delight, carelessly dropping the pig which then squawked loudly in pain at being dropped and then rolled, grunting with discomfort; the rotund animal tried escaping, but a quickly fired stunning spell stopped it in its tracks. Smirking, enjoying the moment, Lorelei levitated the pig and took it to the enclosure.

"The pig transformation spell; Circe, why won't you try and practice something different?" Lorelei asked Circe exasperated.

The two witches were definitely twins. Both of them were willowy, and tall, with long, rich brown hair and tanned skin. Where Circe was dressed in a long dress robe of purple, Lorelei was dressed in a robe of dark blue.

"It's funny watching their reactions as they transform," Circe shrugged with a smirk as she came back and was levitating her own pig; the animal was squealing. "Anyway, why are you here?"

"Zeus is looking for you," Lorelei said.

Circe scowled, and truthfully Lorelei knew how she felt. Every magical community on the planet was already up and running by this point, with their own separate civilisation and culture separated from the muggles; unlike the muggles, the wizarding world's communities had cities while the muggles just had huts and villages. But while the Greek wizarding community was widespread, they didn't have a strong magical school like the future Hogwarts or Ilvermory, or even Uagadou yet.

Until now.

The Greek wizard Zeus (yes, the god), had decided to change that. He had met with other powerful witches and wizards, especially wizards who were elementals with power over wind, fire, and water. Together they founded a magical school known as Olympus, and they had begun, for reasons Lorelei didn't get, subtly spreading word of their power to make the muggles believe them to be gods. It…wasn't exactly a good precedent, and it was something many witches and wizards frowned upon.

But what was worse was while Olympus was destined to last for a good few centuries, it was one of those schools which wouldn't last for all eternity, as there would be many more magical schools that would not subscribe to the more in-depth specialisations Zeus and his ilk stood for.

"Oh, I know he's been trying to get me to come in and be a teacher at that ridiculous school of his," Circe said. "Have you been given an invitation, too?"

"As a potions and charms mistress, yes," Lorelei nodded, "but I refused."

"Why?" Circe asked quizzically.

Good question.

It was because of the classical nature of the ancient witch she was with that appealed to Lorelei, and she jumped back into the past to get the same education.

Sadly she had made a mistake.

The magical Greeks weren't as advanced as the Britons in Harry Potter's time, but she had trained in the same manner. One of the reasons why Voldemort and Dumbledore were so powerful and proficient duellists was because they had trained themselves as ancient witches and wizards, and Circe had been one of them. While schools like Hogwarts didn't exist, magic schools did exist and Circe and her twin had gone through it.

Besides, there were dozens of spells she wanted to test, to make sure they weren't known to Voldemort.

"Because I don't think Zeus gets the fact Greece already has excellent education and schools; he's all about specialities that most witches and wizards lack," Lorelei pointed her wand at one of the pigs, smirking at her sister, "Do you mind?"

"No, be my guest," Circe folded her arms over her impressive chest and watched.

Lorelei grinned and flicked her wand at one of the pigs. The animal transformed back into a human. For a long moment, the muggle was crouched down, slowly realising something had changed and he realised he was a human again. While both sisters watched him with their large doe eyes taking in his figure, the muggle leapt to his feet…only for Lorelei to drop him with a petrification curse.

"No, no, don't run off or try anything stupid," she said in his sing-song soprano voice, "don't run off, or I'll turn you into something worse."

"You will die for this!"

Typical muggles. They assumed all the time they were in control.

Lorelei shot him an unimpressed look before she smirked. A wave of her wand, and he had transformed into a large, bloated walrus.

"Not bad," Circe complemented as the enormous seal moved awkwardly around as the muggle got used to his new form. "But, don't you think he's a bit big?"

Lorelei conceded and then she flicked her wand again, and the walrus transformed into a large plump rooster. The animal squawked indignantly as the transformation took hold, making Lorelei giggle and Circe snicker. Both witches had grown up in a family of muggle baiters. Their parents had been hounded by fearful muggles over the years, and so they decided to get their revenge on the muggles. Nothing brutal, just humiliation and casting spells to vanish tools, foods, stuff like that. She had been resistant at first, but Lorelei had quickly come to understand and even gained a vicious streak when it came to muggle baiting.

The two sisters cackled excitedly as they transfigured the sailors unlucky enough to stumble across the island of Circe, transforming them into roosters, dogs, wolves, and many other animals. Finally, they simply killed them.