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Summary:

Killing the Basilisk should have been the end, but for Harry Potter, it was only the beginning. In his second year, he dies in the Chamber of Secrets, only to be revived—unshackled from the Horcrux that had suppressed his magic since infancy. This transformation unleashes his true magical potential, making him stronger, smarter, and more aware of the machinations surrounding him.

When the Sorting Hat asks him a question—"Why would Salazar Slytherin keep a Basilisk in the school if he wanted to kill Muggle-borns, when it was his idea to invite them in the first place?"—Harry's answer changes everything. His response: "Because he didn't want to kill Muggle-borns. He wanted to kill Muggles." With this realization, the Hogwarts Ring appears, marking him as the true Lord of Hogwarts and granting him dominion over the castle and its secrets.

With newfound strength, intelligence, and a cautious mind, Harry embarks on a journey of self-mastery, magical advancement, and political conquest. As he pieces together the hidden truths of the wizarding world, he discovers his inheritance and bloodline ties to multiple Most Ancient Most Noble Houses, granting him seats on the Wizengamot, the governing body of Magical Britain.

Wizengamot Power Structure:

Most Ancient Most Noble (MAMN) Houses (7 votes each – True Founders of Magical Britain)

Potter (Bloodline inheritance)

Black (Heir through Sirius Black)

Peverell (Claimed via the elder wand, as only a worthy Potter can inherit it)

Slytherin (Claimed as a Parseltongue with the Hogwarts Ring's confirmation) - Heirship from his mother's side

Gryffindor (Claimed by wielding the Sword of Gryffindor) - Heirship from his father's side

Longbottom (Neville's House, his closest ally)

Malfoy (Lucius controls it, but for how long?)

Most Ancient Noble (MAN) Houses (3 votes each – High Nobility of Magical Britain)

Bones (Amelia Bones' house, later linked to Harry through Susan)

Greengrass (Daphne's House, politically neutral but influential)

Abbott (Linked to Neville through Hannah)

Macmillan, Carrow, Ollivander, Lestrange (Other powerful houses)

Ancient Most Noble (AMN) Houses (3 votes each – Old Aristocracy of Magical Britain)

Weasley (A fading house, tied to Dumbledore)

Dumbledore (Sealed) (Albus' old house, now defunct)

Rosier, Burke, Travers, Selwyn, Flint (Dark-aligned houses)

Ancient Noble (AN) Houses (2 votes each – Lower Aristocracy of Magical Britain)

Moody, Shacklebolt, Jones, Yaxley, Avery, Slughorn, Nott

Order of Merlin Votes (Awarded to war heroes – 2 votes for 1st Class, 1 vote for 2nd Class)

With his growing political power, mastery of magic, and strategic mind, Harry navigates Wizengamot politics, challenging Dumbledore's influence, exposing corruption, and reshaping the wizarding world.

Magically, his transformation forces him to acquire two new wands, each uniquely crafted for his newfound abilities:

Elder wood, Thunderbird feather, Great Hebridean Dragon heartstring, and mithril – a wand of unmatched power, his true match.

Holly, Manticore's spike, and gold – a powerful but imperfect secondary wand.

As Voldemort's return looms, Harry is no longer just a schoolboy or a pawn in someone else's game. He is Lord of Hogwarts, Master of His Own Fate, and a Force That Will Reshape the Wizarding World Forever.