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  • Vengeance and Triumph

    AU: April 1940. A Gascon girl from the embassy finds herself, by dead man's boots, succeeding to command a French government sabotage team in Narvik, Norway. The sole hope of escaping disaster relies on Captain H.J. Potter, RN, commanding HMS Vengeance. Part 1 of 2(maybe 3?)

  • The Cuirassier and her Chevalier

    In the year 1815, the Colonel Potter of the British Army meets the Comtesse Delacour at the head of her cuirassiers on the battlefield. Their duty is to fight and die at the hands of the one they love. Nearly two centuries later, a tournament is to be held at Hogwarts School, and the two come together once more.

  • The Warlord

    James and Lily Potter, helped by Albus Dumbledore, are using magical means to search for a child long lost. Across universes, a sorcerer-warlord named Revan prepares to fight a battle at the climax of a titanic interstellar war.

  • The Use of a Castle

    Many stories see the Potter family counting, amidst their wealth, estates of great status. Few explore these beyond status symbols, homes, occasionally why they weren't used in wartime. James Potter finds himself at the head of the Order of the Phoenix in the First Blood War, and makes a call. Retreat. Abandon their hard-held ground and take refuge behind stone ramparts. ONGOING.

  • The Sea Queen and her King

    Cleaning up the menace of pirates is never clean work, but it can grow ever messier when personal relationships come into it. Two pirate-hunters, Captain Potter of the Cataclysm and Capitaine Delacour of the Maléfique are rivals, opposite sides of the same coin. An Age of Sail AU.

  • Father

    A title that, above all others, Harry held dearest: Father. With his eldest three home from Hogwarts for a weekend, a question is asked, opening a history of the years that led to him gaining that title. A God of War in the eyes of a son who discovers how far a soldier will go for his child.

  • Know Your 18th Dynasty Priestly Ancient Egyptian

    A tomb, a fire-throwing gun-toting Veela, her world-weary warlock paramour and the inferi-like mummy of an 18th Dynasty Priest, possessed by the selfsame priest's spirit. Or why having a wedding ceremony performed at elephant gun-point in an obscure clerical form of an extinct language by a malevolant revenant ghost possessing the corpse of a Pharaoh's court official is a bad idea.