The Plot
Disapparate
© Harlan Phoenix, 2007
It has been eighteen years since the destruction of the Dark Lord in the hands of The Boy Who Lived. A dark terror that had fed upon the fear of wizard kind was finally destroyed, erased from the mortal plane to never curse the Wizarding world again.
But Lord Voldemort was not the true enemy of Wizardkind. The true movers and shakers of the planet are merely two polarizing forces, constantly at a struggle to take control of the world. These forces are Power and Peace.
Lord Voldemort served as the avatar of Power, and had almost succeeded in using his control of Power to mold the world hidden from the world into his shape. But he was defeated. But not by Peace. He was destroyed by Power. Fire with fire. But if Power is defeated with Power, only Power is left. It will eventually take hold of another. This another is Amy Eipronze, current headmistress of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
A prodigal student in her day, it was no surprise that she was chosen to lead after the fall of Albus Dumbledore. Power soon reared its ugly head again, and the new matriarch of this force set her plans into motion almost as soon as opportunity presented itself... She sought to restore the house of Power to its former glory. A revival of the house of Salazar Slytherin.
Every student, since her reign, admitted into the house of Slytherin is now admitted into a secret program. A militant force of young wizards trained since their eleventh birthday. There is no longer an Heir of Slytherin, nor need be. There is only the Kingdom, and it is the Kingdom that will take control.
As the soldiers train, each meeting begins and ends with the chant "We are One! We are Mighty!
We are Salazar!" Power is now distributed amongst the Kingdom, no longer resting in the hands of a single Wizard. The battle is coming, and Harry Potter is not here to lead justice to victory. It lies in the hands of the new breed. The young wizards of tomorrow have been granted by destiny a task far beyond their scope of comprehension. If not them, there is no else. But if the Kingdom is to be destroyed, Power must be defeated. And if fire cannot destroy fire, then it must come down to water. Only Peace can turn the tide of destiny and rid the Wizarding World of Power once and for all. Only, however, if that is realized before it is too late.