
“He has a point though, Ron.” “Who, Harry? Of course, he’s right! Just look at what they’ve done.” “No, not Harry, Malfoy. What he stands to gain through his inheritance is very important to Wizarding society." Hermione placed her book back on her lap, thumbing the curve of the spine as she spoke. "You’ll stand to gain quite a bit too, Harry. Or so I’d imagine. The Potter name is an Ancient and Noble one as well." Just one conversation can accidentally dig up a long-buried secret. When Harry goes to find out his inheritance, he discovers much more than he can imagine. Just who is Harry Potter and did he ever really exist in the first place?

The Greater Good
“He has a point though, Ron.” “Who, Harry? Of course, he’s right! Just look at what they’ve done.” “No, not Harry, Malfoy. What he stands to gain through his inheritance is very important to Wizarding society." Hermione placed her book back on her lap, thumbing the curve of the spine as she spoke. "You’ll stand to gain quite a bit too, Harry. Or so I’d imagine. The Potter name is an Ancient and Noble one as well." Just one conversation can accidentally dig up a long-buried secret. When Harry goes to find out his inheritance, he discovers much more than he can imagine. Just who is Harry Potter and did he ever really exist in the first place?The Ministry’s Inheritance Hall was colder than Harry remembered, its obsidian pillars humming with dormant spells. He stood before the Blood Altar, hand pressed to the black stone, as crimson glyphs spiraled up his arm.\n\n‘Identity confirmed: Harry James Potter, Heir of the Ancient and Noble House of Potter,’ the voice intoned.\n\nBut then the runes flickered. A second layer emerged—older, darker—whispering a name that wasn’t his.\n\nHermione gasped. Ron stepped back.\n\nAnd the altar cracked down the middle.




