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After being Turned by a vampire, Harry descends into reckless and dangerous behavior. The Ministry and the Vampire Council devise a way to keep the former Savior on a leash, and his fangs to himself, by forcing him to take a Consort.
Title comes from Shakespeare's "King Lear", Act 3, Scene 2.
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In chess, a Queen Sacrifice is a move that sacrifices a queen in return for some compensation, such as tactical or positional advantage.
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In which Ron is kidnapped and becomes Voldemort's new obsession, toy, and eventually his queen in exchange for Harry's life.
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07 Jul 2026
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Voldemort has gotten what he wants. He is King, and he has Ron Weasley as his Queen. Everyone thinks he is willing for peace but only Ron knows he is playing the long game and intends to destroy everything once enough time has passed. But what can he do? He's signed himself over, in blood. He belongs to Voldemort.
He may be Queen, but he is nothing more than Voldemort's toy.
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Being called to take on a difficult task can test even the strongest of individuals. Sometimes it changes your life for the better, sometimes for the worse. And sometimes the line is too blurred to tell the difference.
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07 Jul 2026
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'Mala fides': bad faith, purpose to deceive or defraud
- Merriam Webster dictionaryFor Harry Potter, the man-who-lived-twice, savior of the Wizarding World, and the ultimate golden boy, life was good. He had survived the war, had a job he loved, a good home, and wonderful friends; the future seemed bright.
But when he's asked to assist on a case involving Unspeakables, what he discovers deep in the bowels of the Department of Mysteries turns his world upside down.Betrayed and heartbroken, Harry does what he knows best; he jumps into the unknown like the good, little Gryffindor he is.
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“To me, the thing that is worse than death is betrayal. You see, I could conceive death, but I could not conceive betrayal.”
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