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Harry Potter and the Revolution of Ages by muggledog
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Harry Potter and the Revolution of Ages by muggledog
Summary: Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny leave school after thier respective sixth and fifth years and find themselves wound up in adventure's web as they prepare to go off searching for Voldemort's horcruxes, and deal with Voldemort's crusade against the Muggles. Rating: R Categories: Post-HBP Characters: None Genres: None Warnings: None Challenges: None Series: None Published: 2006.08.18 Updated: 2006.10.09 Index Chapter 1: Chapter 1 Chapter 2: Chapter 2 Chapter 3: Chapter 3 Chapter 4: Chapter 4 Chapter 5: Chapter 5 Chapter 6: Chapter 6 Chapter 7: Chapter 7 Chapter 8: Chapter 8 Chapter 9: Chapter 9 Chapter 10: Chapter 10 Chapter 11: Chapter 11 Chapter 12: Chapter 12 Chapter 13: Chapter 13 Chapter 14: Chapter 14 Chapter 15: Chapter 15 Chapter 16: Chapter 16 Chapter 17: Chapter 17 Chapter 18: Chapter 18 Chapter 19: Chapter 19 Chapter 20: Chapter 20 Chapter 21: Chapter 21 Chapter 22: Chapter 22 Chapter 23: Chapter 23 Chapter 24: Chapter 24 Chapter 25: Chapter 25 Chapter 26: Chapter 26 Chapter 27: Chapter 27 Chapter 28: Epilogue Chapter 1: Chapter 1 Author's Notes: This story was not written with the intention of posting it, so due to the (cough, cough) outrageous requirements of this site, I'm afraid "Chapter one" is, in fact, due to the "word minimum/maximum" actually chapters 1 AND 2. Sorry about that, but unless one of my chapters can hold its own with this requirement, future chapters will be in this same format! :( -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONE: Sheavesden The town of Sheavesden, like so many other towns inhabited by Wizards was nestled within a community of poverty-stricken Muggles. Located at the tip of Northern Ireland, Sheavesden was once a bustling mill town until the great depression era in the 1940s, now Sheavesden looked like a town that might be featured in a Muggle horror film. The giant Sheavesden Mill still stood, a sentinel in the night sky, and while its size was as impressive and intimidating as ever, most of the inhabitants of Sheavesden now agreed that it was one of the most haunting buildings around. A 12 foot tall chimney stood in the central part of the mill, towering, dusty and falling apart at the seams. The various buildings that made up the mill, though they showed signs of once being impressive in grandeur, they now looked cold and unwelcoming, and there wasn't an intact window left on any square foot of the building. There were spots where the walls and roofing had completely caved in, too. There was still lumber left over from its active days, but it was so rotten that when the sons of the town's carpenters suggested to their fathers that they could help themselves, the older men would answer that the wood was probably more than 40 years old, and would most likely disintegrate should they put even a finger on them, and tell their son... Show full text: 701,763 characters
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