Umbridge finds the books and gets transported to the RoR during a DA meeting. Members of the DA, Order, and Ministry read. Really overused, I know, but still... Set during 5th year, obviously. Probably the shortest summary I've done.
Harry has a job to do-and helping him are the DA, the teachers, and Hogwarts itself! What is this oh-so-important mission, you may ask? To oust one Dolores Umbridge from the school. Now, if only he could figure out what to do next...
Seven years after the war, Harry visits Umbridge in prison. Why? To talk. But perhaps prison doesn't change a person. Is repentance possible for the old toad? What is spite, and what does it truly mean to get what you deserve? Warning: Character death.
Seven children, seven less than ideal families. When Liam Potter is declared the BWL, his brother makes a wish. With their leader, the self-dubbed Emrys, they proceed to shake the wizarding world to its core-because every revolution starts out small.
After he was taken from the Dursleys at age 4, Harry Potter ceased to exist. In his place is Kaden, raised by the cruel Morgana Magic Testing Facility. When Fawkes brings his Hogwarts letter and he escapes, how will the world handle the changed savior?
For AspergianStoryteller's challengePossessed!Quirell had Harry at his mercy in the forest and forces unicorn blood on him. When Harry's memory of the event returns about two years later, will it turn out to be a blessing or a curse? Or are both possible?
Year 5. Harry is overwhelmed-between evil detention, Voldemort, and sneering classmates, he can hardly contain his frustration. The dark magic in the quill is affecting him badly, and soon he may snap. Can McGonagall, Ron, and Hermione help him in time?