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The Trials of Hogwarts Intro

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Prologue

The Atlantic Ocean had long since been considered a border of many things in the Wizarding World. But the main thing the Atlantic divided was how the children were raised. In the Americas Witches and Wizards of pure or half blood of the Americas were raised along side Muggles. Much unlike their European, Asian, African and Australian brethren. This caused there to be a high tolerance of Muggle-borns; most magical children never heard the word 'Mudblood' until they met a 'Pure-blood' from across the Atlantic. The Atlantic was a Border of another major thing in the Wizarding World; The First Wizarding War.

Every Magical being in the Americas were breathing sighs of relief that the First Wizarding War had never crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Be they the direct descendants of Native Americans, those whom have immigrated over the centuries or Muggle-borns in hiding from the War celebrated with the rest of the world that Halloween Night. They raised their glasses to Harry Potter: The Boy Who Lived. Well... All but one couple and a few Healers.

The day after that fateful night an important happening occurred across the Atlantic; three infants were born to Niyal Tawny and Vian Tawny nee Freespell. The youngest was Sinapa; a child born with fire in her heart, the stars in her eyes and the hair of a vixen. The middle was Fala; a girl born with whit of the wind, the stars in her eyes and the hair the color of a crow's feather. The eldest of the triplets was Tala; she was born with the quiescent loyalty of earth, the iris flower in her eyes and the hair of the sun.

These three children were born into two powerful Wizarding families. The Freespell's of Great Britain by their mother and the Tawny's of the United States of America by their father. Now... You may be thinking 'I've never heard of either of these families.' It wouldn't surprise at all if you were thinking this my friend. Oh, but let me assure you they are real. There are several other families like them throughout the world but very few... About... Oh, let's say... Thirteen others. Oh? You say that's quite a lot? Well, you are wrong there! There are only fifteen of these families in the World! When you look at it on a global status that's not too many now is it?

What makes these families so special? So important? So rare? Well, most of them have never used a wand in their lives. Surprised? These families have clung to the ancient ways of magic. Long before Wandlore Witches and Wizards used what was and is called Pure Magic. It was and is pure, wild, and strong. Five years of tiresome and grueling training is required to master Pure Magic. When wands were invented it was, at first, looked down upon. One who used a wand was considered lazy, a cheater, a slacker. Someone who took the easy way out.

Sadly as time went on the wand became more and more popular. Training was not as challenging and frustrating a learning to control Pure Magic. Oh, yes the wand had several advantages. But it also had its disadvantages. When one became bound to a wand they lost many of their powers and many abilities that would have come easily once training was complete became dangerous and difficult.

These fifteen families had refused to cheat and clung to the ancient ways of Pure Magic. The families lived in little contact with the rest of the Wizarding World. They are rarely spoken of, rarely heard of... Yet every Which and Wizard knows their surnames. They are respected, feared and mysterious. Thus it is understandable that they all work in their respective country's Department of Mysteries.

Their children are home schooled. None of them attend a Wizarding school yet they do attend Muggle schools. There has only been one to go to Hogwarts and not to work in the Department of Mysteries. Her name was and is Alice Longbottom nee Freespell.

On the day after that fateful night Alice lost her sanity to the woman who was once her best friend. On that day after that fateful night her younger sister died. On the day after that fateful night her nieces were born. Tala, Fala and Sinapa would remember their mother dying as she held them for the first and last time. Tala, Fala and Sinapa would go across the Atlantic to attend the school their Aunt Alice went to. They would be the Second, Third and Fourth Pure Magic users to go to a wand school. But unlike their Aunt Alice they would not become Wand-bound.
The day after that fateful night three children were born; Tala, Fala and Sinapa are born of Prophecy A Prophecy from before Wands From the very origin of Magic itself This Prophecy binds them together but drifts them apart from others and each other
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Kaiser-969's avatar
Quite interesting