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    Harry Potter and the Muggle-born Uprising

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    Harry Potter and the Muggle-born Uprising by witowsmp

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    Format: Novella
    Chapters: 23
    Word Count: 62,917
    Status: WIP

    Rating: 15+
    Warnings: Strong Violence, Contains Spoilers

    Genres: Drama, Romance, Action/Adventure
    Characters: Harry, Hermione, Dumbledore, Lupin, McGonagall, Tonks, Neville, Ginny
    Pairings: Harry/Hermione, Remus/Tonks

    First Published: 10/15/2007
    Last Chapter: 11/10/2009
    Last Updated: 11/10/2009

    Summary:

    Sequel to ‘More Important Than Any Broomstick.’ The Wizarding World faces an even greater threat than Voldemort – a civil war led by a dark lord from the past. As with ‘Broomstick,’ this story is set ten years later than canon. Therefore, it begins in 2005 instead of 1995, the summer before Harry and Hermione start their fifth year at Hogwarts. Remember that in the previous story, they found a way to power technology with magic.


    Chapter 1: The Tomb
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    The excellent JK Rowling owns Harry Potter, not me or zeropolis79.







    The basic plot of this chapter is based on the excellent ThunderCats episode ‘The Ghost Warrior’ written by Leonard Starr.







    Harry Potter and the Muggle-Born Uprising



    More Important than Any Broomstick Two







    Written by witowsmp and zeropolis79







    Chapter One – The Tomb







    July 30th, 2005







    It was a dark and gloomy night. There was a big storm in the sky. Heavy rain was falling to the ground. A married couple were struggling to walk through the stormy weather. The man was tall with red hair. He showed signs of not having shaved for days. The woman was a foot smaller than he was with long blonde hair.







    The woman was heavily pregnant and was holding onto her husband as they walked. They were on the way to the hospital for a check-up when they made a wrong turn and their car crashed. They found themselves in the middle of nowhere. Their GPS system had no information on where they were, but it pointed out where the nearest village was. The man took the GPS device with them and they made their way. But things didn’t go according to plan as the GPS kept shutting down and giving them wrong directions. It didn’t help that there was a huge storm.







    “How much further?” she asked.







    “It’s hard to tell. I can barely see anything in this storm,” her husband replied. Suddenly the woman tripped and fell. Her husband helped her up.







    “Are you alright?” he asked.







    “I’m alright. But I think we should find a bit of shelter. There should be a tree or trees nearby,” she replied. A flash of lightening illuminated a nearby forest. The couple ran into it and found a big heavy tree to sit under. They could no longer feel the rain.







    “That’s better,” the man said.







    “If you say so,” the woman replied. They were startled by a loud clap of thunder as a bolt of lightning hit the tree they were under. The couple ran away as the tree was destroyed.







    The man sat up. “Sophie, where are you?” His wife replied and he went to help her up. Then they turned and looked where the tree was. Exposed to the world was a spiral staircase.







    “Stairs,” the man said unnecessarily.







    “They were under the tree. I wonder where they go. Maybe we’re lucky. It could be an unlooted tomb,” Sophie said.







    “Why should that concern us, Sophie? We Weasleys have never been looters,” the man said.







    “No, but these are hard times, Edward,” Sophie answered, rubbing her pregnant belly, “and maybe, there could be a reward from museums for new discoveries.” She began to make her way down the stairs.







    “It’s wrong, but we’ll see,” Edward replied, as they walked down the stairs.







    -







    They made it to the bottom of the stairs and could see a door with a circular plague on it. There was also a small glow around it.







    “A door,” Sophie commented, “with symbols carved in it to keep evil well away.”







    “We’re not evil, dear, just poor,” Edward said as he tried to open the door. It wouldn’t open. He charged the door and broke through. The seal fell to the ground and broke in two. Sophie followed him into a big chamber. It was a huge rectangular chamber with four torches at each corner, each one still lit and glowing a light blue flame. There was a bookcase on one side of the room with ancient books on it, all looking as if time was getting to them. A rotting table and chair were at another side of the room, also with rotting papers. A fireplace was in the final side of the room. In the middle of the room was a huge rock slab.
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    These are good books, I hope you update soon!
    Xxod123
    Xxod123
    Feb 14, 2010 14:24
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    What is the next book, the sequel?
    talitim
    talitim
    Jan 28, 2010 18:57
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    I enjoyed reading this, kept me interested. Where did you come up with granger's pet name.
    talitim
    talitim
    Jan 27, 2010 20:24
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