Four Founder Legacies have awakened for the first time in centuries. Every student receives one. Y/N receives all four. Now Hogwarts must decide whether she’s its greatest hope… …or its greatest mistake. (Read the full premise for more details.)
The wizarding world believed the Selywon bloodline died out centuries ago. They were wrong. When a mysterious claim reveals Y/N’s true heritage, Hogwarts discovers that one of its own has been hiding a secret powerful enough to change everything. The daughter of Poseidon. The last Selywon. And a Slytherin caught between two worlds. (Read the full premise to learn more.)
One storm. One lightning strike. One new power for every witch and wizard at Hogwarts. Everyone gets one. Y/N doesn’t. Every day, a new ability awakens. And nobody knows why.
They were judged the moment the Sorting Hat chose green. At Hogwarts, wearing Slytherin colors doesn’t make you feared—it makes you a target. In a castle where whispers hurt more than spells, Y/N and her house learn that sometimes the greatest battle isn’t against dark magic, but against the people who refuse to see who you really are.
You spent years reading about them. Watching them. Loving them. But they never knew you existed. Until the day the line between fiction and reality shattered and the people you thought only existed in books appeared in your living room. Now Theodore Nott has to come to terms with the fact that the girl who knows his story better than anyone is a girl who was never meant to be part of it. And you have to accept that maybe your favorite fictional character was always meant to become your reality.
Expelled twice. Covered in rumors. A drummer, guitarist, and the most talked-about girl to ever walk into Hogwarts. Nobody expected Y/N to survive Slytherin. The real problem? Slytherin can’t seem to get enough of her.
You’ve always considered yourself a hopeless romantic. While you’re busy searching for your own love story, Theodore Nott is quietly losing his mind because he’s been in love with you for years. The worst part? You have absolutely no idea. Or maybe you’ve just been looking in the wrong direction this entire time
One invitation. 456 players. Six deadly childhood games. When Y/N and her Slytherin friends wake up wearing green tracksuits instead of Hogwarts robes, they quickly realize only one thing matters—survive