False druids: follow the way of nature, master the magic of nature and the form of the wilderness, and gain the ability to transform into wilderness creatures and control the elements. The real druids, however, look further: the flow of planes, the birth and death of the world, the upside-down galaxy, and even the endless echoes of the multiverse, are all the pulse of nature. Nature is not just mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, but existence itself, the breath of law, and the rhythm of time. I am nature, and nature is me. The flow of all things is in the mind. Okay, no more pretending. This is a druid who traveled to the continent of Faerun, mastered the transformation into the Star-Forging Dragon King, specialized in the Society of the Stars, controlled the power of nature and the secrets of the stars, could crush planets at will, and mastered the birth and death of the universe. Notes: Druid, stars, Star-Forging Dragon King, Plane War, Multiverse
In 1991, Harry Potter, who was looking forward to campus life, stood on the platform of the Hogwarts Express, accompanied by his parents, godfather, Uncle Remus and a snow-white owl, and hugged and said goodbye to them one by one. The wind blew his bangs aside, revealing his smooth forehead above his green almond-shaped eyes. He just felt that he was the happiest little wizard in the world. The last person to say goodbye to him was his godfather, Sirius Black. "Harry, remember, have fun!" Black squatted down, his grey eyes sparkling, "If anything happens, you know, just look for Uncle Regulus—" This is a story about a game geek who plays "Assassin's Creed" and travels through time to the story of Regulus Black, a relative of Harry Potter. Regulus is responsible for hard work, and others are responsible for happiness! Protagonist: All..
At first, Aiden Winchester thought he had simply been transported to another world filled with malevolent spirits. However, an acceptance letter from Hogwarts changed his life as a witch hunter. He never imagined that he, who had always only hunted witches, would be accepted into a wizarding school. Witch hunter? Wizard? These two identities didn't conflict at all. Aiden, twirling his Kurdish demon-slaying blade, stood at the entrance to the Slytherin common room. Since dark wizards all came from Slytherin, why not start there! This book is also known as: *Three Sentences That Made the Headmaster Pay Me Ten Thousand Galleons*, *I Really Didn't Want to Be a Wizard*, and *Exorcising Voldemort Is Also Exorcism*.
Edward traveled through time again and came to a mysterious world.
From then on, there was a stranger here who could travel between the two worlds regularly.
So, what will he bring to both worlds?
ps1: This book is a traditional fan work and will not completely abandon the original characters to tell the story. The heroine is Miss Justice, and she may join the Queen later on.
ps2: The path of the protagonist of this book is semi-original. He takes the path of [Apprentice] in the early stage and starts to change in the middle stage.
ps3: The protagonist is basically invincible in the same level, but he can't kill high-sequence enemies.
As a time traveler, Agares decided to stay away from Hogwarts after graduating, fearing he'd be caught up in the dangerous situation. However, his thoughts changed after he struck a deal with Arceus, the Pokémon God. Chosen by Arceus as a Pokémon ambassador, Agares decided to start promoting Pokémon among the more receptive wizarding community. Five years after graduation, Agares returned to the magic school, this time as a professor.
Leonard, an earthling, travels to Hogwarts and awakens the powers of the Seven Gods of Teyvat (wind/rock/thunder/grass/water/fire/ice), but he needs to gradually unlock them through the sacred relics of Hogwarts' underground leylines - the statue of the God of Wind in the Astronomy Tower, the statue of the King of Rock in the Chamber of Secrets, the Fountain of Wisdom in the Forbidden Forest... Each sacred relic contains a thousand-year contract between the ancient elemental wizards and Hogwarts.
As Hermione Granger's distant cousin, his wandless levitation and rock-lance combat astonished the wizarding world. Hermione, with her photographic memory, translated these powers into learnable "elemental spells," becoming his sole theoretical partner. From using wind to generate bay leaves in Potions class, to using a rock shield to block the basilisk's petrifying gaze in the Chamber of Secrets, to using lightning to split the Dementor's black mist in Azkaban, the two redefine the possibilities of magic through the complementary "wisdom and power" of the original novels.
As the power of the Seven Gods is gradually released, Leonard discovers that Voldemort's Horcrux is actually a "crystallization of abyssal energy", which can only be destroyed by the corresponding power of God's Eye - the Rock King's Spear shatters the golden cup, Wuxiang cuts off the diary with a single blow, and the Echo of Green purifies the poisonous fog... and Hermione pieces together a bigger truth from the family genealogy and "A History of Magic": the gargoyles and leyline obelisks of Hogwarts, and even the entire magical world, are all in line with the elemental laws of Teyvat.
When the final battle came, the shadows of the Seven Gods appeared over Hogwarts. The Wind God swept away the Death Eaters, the Rock God held up the city shield, and the Thunder God cut off the dark magic... Leonard and Hermione stood in the center of the seven-pointed star, weaving the fate of the two worlds with the resonance of elements - it turned out that as early as a thousand years ago, the authority of the Seven Gods had laid the foundation for the protection of the world.