For Gryffindors Series: Book 1 - Why Gryffindors Dominated The 2Nd Wizarding War
Wanna know why Gryffindors, the best of all, dominated the Second Wizarding War? Check this out!
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05/31/21
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Chapter 1: Harry Potter
Chapter 2
Everyone knows who Harry Potter is. The Chosen One. A Gryffindor at heart, renowned everywhere, and a good friend. He encountered Voldemort several times: as a baby, when his parents had died, in his first year, against Professor Quirrell and Voldemort, in his second year, in the Chamber of Secrets, in his fourth year, when Voldemort rose again, in his fifth year, when they met in the Ministry of Magic with Dumbledore on his side, in his seventh year, when Voldemort killed his own Horcrux within Harry, in his seventh year again, when they had their final fight, when Lord Voldemort was finally defeated. Such a brave Gryffindor. His friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, helped him in many ways. He was brave enough to not go to Hogwarts for his seventh year. He was brave enough to enter the Chamber of Secrets. He was brave enough to take the chance to get through the defenses of the Sorcerer's Stone. He was brave enough to ward off dementors. He was brave enough to sacrifice himself for the Wizarding World's good. He was brave enough to go to the Ministry of Magic in his fifth year. He was brave enough to find the Horcruxes with Dumbledore. He showed many signs of bravery throughout the series. As I intended for this to be, if you are a Gryffindor reading this, you should understand how he was so brave. I am a Gryffindor myself, equipped with deadly and useful spells. But wisdom is not the only thing that wizards and witches need. Bravery is. Because of Harry Potter's bravery against Lord Voldemort's ambitious and greedy personality, Hogwarts won that day in celebration of Gryffindor's role in the Second Wizarding War.
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