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Warnings: Character Death




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The Lethifold by Oregonian

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: A magical horror of the tropical world consumes its final victim. Inspired by Newt Scamander's famous textbook.

Winner of Stage Three: A Monster Calls, of the Seventh Annual October Triathlon: Race To Hallowe'en, in the Great Hall.

Who Set the Jobberknolls Free? by teh tarik

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: God rest ye merry Hippogriffs in eyries high and cold,
On this night of the twenty-fifth, there shines a star of gold


Sirius is running about on Order business, hexing Death Eaters and such. Lily, on the hand, is busy not getting any sleep and singing Christmas carols at the wrong time of the year.

A series of letters between Sirius and Lily, encompassing various aspects of their lives, dated from September 1980 to October 1981.

The Unwelcome Friend by FloreatCastellum

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: Sirius Black knows he is innocent. Alone in Azkaban, he thinks back on the five days that have led to his descent to the darkness…

Gelido Dormitabis (An Icy Slumber) by Nagini Riddle

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: A poetic look at the oppressive sleep of the Inferi within the icy cave.

Written for the 2015 October Triathlon.

Chocolate Frog by L A Moody

Rated: 3rd-5th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary: Amid the desolation of Diagon Alley, a tiny ray of hope lay buried. Nothing more than a tidbit amid the sweeping despair of Deathly Hallows, yet it would not let go of my imagination. Had I found the casually inserted pivotal clue that would rise like Nicolas Flamel from the pages of the first book? Or had I stumbled upon another Mark Evans: nothing but filler detail in the opening pages of The Order of the Phoenix, JKR having overlooked that he bore the same last name as Harry’s mother?

So I waited for my little gem to bear fruit, to become one of those climactic surprises we should have seen coming, but somehow overlooked. Only it never came to pass. The death count mounted to a staggering high, the epic moments came and went, Snape’s back story was finally revealed, and still nothing.

So it has lain, bereft and unwanted, among the detritus of a Diagon Alley the Death Eaters had turned into a bully’s playground. But in the intervening years, this rough diamond has become the inspiration for this story, spreading its tentacles into new and intriguing territories.

Although Harry mentions Chocolate Frog as the title of Mad-Eye Moody’s autobiography at the end of my previous tale, The Dark Phoenix, this version of the story goes beyond that. Nonetheless, the sections representing Moody’s memoirs are clearly labeled.

This story begins with events recounted in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and continues beyond the end of the series. I have attempted to conform to canon as much as possible, elaborating only where the circumstances are vague or passed over. It is an interpretation of the events that happened behind the scenes, so to speak.

Forgive Us Our Trespasses by Oregonian

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: During the witch hunts of of medieval and Renaissance times, an accused witch finds refuge at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, too late to save her life, but perhaps, in the end, not too late at all.

This story was awarded Second Place in the 2015 Ghost Writers Challenge in The Great Hall.


Qui Mortui Sunt (Those Who Are Dead) by Nagini Riddle

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: As victims fall during the Battle of Hogwarts, one woman makes a startling discovery and finds that she is suddenly faced with an entirely new world of problems to deal with.

Written for the Ghost Writers Challenge in the Great Hall. It won an honorable mention! Nominated for a 2016 QSQ Award.

No Ghost is Safe by Nagini Riddle

Rated: 3rd-5th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary: Is there a difference between death and living? Ingrid isn't sure what to believe anymore when she encounters some Dark magic.

Written for the Ghost Challenge in the Great Hall. This entry won first place!

Tom Riddle and the Cave of Living Waters by alittletiefling

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: What would happen if Tom Marvolo Riddle had been adopted by well-meaning squibs? He would learn the jitterbug! An unabashedly AU story about the life and times of T.M. Riddle, set to a backdrop of Big Band hits and Wartime Blitz. Nazi-hexing, swing-dancing, ancient artifact-hunting, basilisk-taming hijinks will ensue!

Have You Seen The Yellow Sign?

Of Myth and Magic by Wonk

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: She knew it wasn't good for her, standing here like this, waiting for something that wasn't there to appear. Something spectacular to happen between mis-numbered houses. Something to prove that magic was real. Eventual SS/HG. AU with purpose.

The Deathly Children by teh tarik

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:
Summer, 1899. In the village of Godric's Hollow, the Dumbledore family is falling apart. With both their parents dead, Albus finds himself trapped in his role as the reluctant guardian to his younger siblings: Aberforth, the wayward brother, and Ariana, the mad girl in the attic. But everything changes with the arrival of their new neighbour, the charming but enigmatic Gellert Grindelwald, whose obsession with the myth of the fabled Deathly Hallows may just about shatter the fragile balance of the Dumbledore family.

Through the Veil by shadowkat678

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: It felt like a dream, and as he arched high into the air, Harry was the only one he could see, his face wide in shock as his Godfather tumbled into the veil. 

He failed. Sirius promised to protect him, and he failed...

Oh Henry by Nagini Riddle

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Ann Boelyn, a Squib accused of being a witch, miscarries the heir to the throne and now faces execution.

Vincent by Nagini Riddle

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: The antics in the Room of Requirement lead Draco to face an enemy he fears: Death.

Even the Most Unlikely by Wenlock

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: We fear most that which we don’t understand. Dorcas Meadowes is a journalist, devoted to telling the truth about You-Know-Who.

We fear least that which we have defeated. Alastor Moody is an Auror, fighting to end the war.

Their hearts are full - full of courage and steely resolve to win the war, with no room, they think, for anything else.
But they don’t know that even the most unlikely people can find love.

Warning: You might recall that Dorcas Meadowes was in the original Order of the Phoenix, and that Voldemort killed her personally. If you’re looking for an overwhelmingly happy love story, I’m sorry to say that you won’t find it here.

After by HeyMrsPotter

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Isolation. Anger. Guilt.

Amos Diggory isn't coping. 

Founders Four: Pillars of the Ages by shadowkat678

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: History speaks of four friends, a school they founded, and a division that still echoes through the halls of Hogwarts today. Yet, that great castle was never truly the beginning, and it most certainly wasn't the end...

His Eyes Are Open by The_Real_Hermione

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: Jane Creevey reflects on the death of her brother and the events that led up to it.

Color by Numbers by Dawnie

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: Lily Evans was everything that Sirius Black was not: studious, rule-abiding, and so unfailingly good. And Sirius was everything Lily knew she was but didn’t want to be: temperamental, judgmental, and stubborn. But for the sake of one James Potter, the two had to find a way to get along.


Helpless by Oregonian

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: With Lord Voldemort firmly established at Malfoy Manor, and terror pervading everything, Narcissa feels trapped, with no way out of the nightmare. She cannot foresee the turn that fate will take.

Written for the 2014 Independent Study Poetry Class.