Something I stole from DarkLordPotter.
This game is simple. Use the title generator on this site to create seven random Harry Potter books. Using just those titles, come up with a plot outline for your Harry Potter book series. The outline can be as detailed or short as you like. No need to go overboard unless you want to.
Here's my attempt.
Harry Potter and the Arch-Angel of Azakaban
In this universe, I don't think Voldemort was killed. Rather, he was weakened by baby-Harry and sent to Azakaban. Azakaban is guarded by the Arch-Angel, a fearsome magical being sworn to never let any prisoner escape. Unfortunately, the unthinkable happens. Loyal Death Eaters break Voldemort out and the Arch-Angel sets out to bring him back. The problem: it thinks Harry is Voldemort. The Death Eaters have swapped the two in the Angel's eyes.
Harry Potter and the Axe of Visions
Harry has escaped the Arch-Angel of Azakaban but it still refuses to recognise Voldemort and return him to his prison. Fear grows in the magical world but Voldemort is not yet ready to act, still weak from his defeat at the hands of baby-Harry. He remains in hiding, where no mortal wizard can find him. In this interregnum, the last living dwarf comes to the Order of the Phoenix and suggests a solution: the Axe of Visions, an ancient dwarven artefact which can restore truth to the Angel's sight.
Harry Potter and the Dwarf's Legends
During the climatic confrontation of the last book, the Axe of Visions was shattered, forever putting Voldemort beyond of the Arch-Angel of Azakaban's power. Doing so, however, has triggered an ancient dwarven curse: Whoever breaks the Axe of Visions must reforge it into a new thing. With the last dwarf's help, Harry must use the shards of the Axe of Visions to delve into the history of the dwarves. He learns how this now fallen race still shapes the Wizarding World even today.
Harry Potter and the Infinity of the Drake
Voldemort has gathered his supporters and is ready to regain his power. He plans to use the nigh-infinite power of the Drake (an ancient dwarf construct, much like the Arch-Angel) to restore his power. Harry must stop him or the Wizarding World may be doomed.
Harry Potter and the Protector's Execution
Voldemort has sacrificed the Infinity of the Drake and regained his power. His first move is to strike down one of the few beings who could oppose him: the Protector, the last living dwarf. With his death, much of the ancient dwarf machinery which underpins the Wizarding World begins to fail, including the Innullius Engine which allows them to hide from the Muggles. Harry must now face a resurgent Voldemort and stop the collapse of the dwarven machinery.
Harry Potter and the Shield of Fire
Harry is now the Protector, the lynchpin which keeps the ancient dwarven machinery running. With it comes mastery of the Shield of Fire, an order of Arch-Angel like spirits dedicated to protecting the universe. However, when Harry turns these spirits against Voldemort, what they were protecting the universe from invades: the Outsiders.
Harry Potter and the Silver Drum
Voldemort has forsaken the last dregs of his humanity and taken his place as the Outsider King. Even the dwarfs, at the height of their power, could not defeat the Outsiders, merely hold them at bay. To have a chance to win, humanity must step out of the dwarfs' shadow. It is time to sound the Silver Drum. It is time for a new age to begin. (The Silver Drum is probably what Harry made from the fragments of the Axe of Visions back in book 3).
This game is simple. Use the title generator on this site to create seven random Harry Potter books. Using just those titles, come up with a plot outline for your Harry Potter book series. The outline can be as detailed or short as you like. No need to go overboard unless you want to.
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Here's my attempt.
Harry Potter and the Arch-Angel of Azakaban
In this universe, I don't think Voldemort was killed. Rather, he was weakened by baby-Harry and sent to Azakaban. Azakaban is guarded by the Arch-Angel, a fearsome magical being sworn to never let any prisoner escape. Unfortunately, the unthinkable happens. Loyal Death Eaters break Voldemort out and the Arch-Angel sets out to bring him back. The problem: it thinks Harry is Voldemort. The Death Eaters have swapped the two in the Angel's eyes.
Harry Potter and the Axe of Visions
Harry has escaped the Arch-Angel of Azakaban but it still refuses to recognise Voldemort and return him to his prison. Fear grows in the magical world but Voldemort is not yet ready to act, still weak from his defeat at the hands of baby-Harry. He remains in hiding, where no mortal wizard can find him. In this interregnum, the last living dwarf comes to the Order of the Phoenix and suggests a solution: the Axe of Visions, an ancient dwarven artefact which can restore truth to the Angel's sight.
Harry Potter and the Dwarf's Legends
During the climatic confrontation of the last book, the Axe of Visions was shattered, forever putting Voldemort beyond of the Arch-Angel of Azakaban's power. Doing so, however, has triggered an ancient dwarven curse: Whoever breaks the Axe of Visions must reforge it into a new thing. With the last dwarf's help, Harry must use the shards of the Axe of Visions to delve into the history of the dwarves. He learns how this now fallen race still shapes the Wizarding World even today.
Harry Potter and the Infinity of the Drake
Voldemort has gathered his supporters and is ready to regain his power. He plans to use the nigh-infinite power of the Drake (an ancient dwarf construct, much like the Arch-Angel) to restore his power. Harry must stop him or the Wizarding World may be doomed.
Harry Potter and the Protector's Execution
Voldemort has sacrificed the Infinity of the Drake and regained his power. His first move is to strike down one of the few beings who could oppose him: the Protector, the last living dwarf. With his death, much of the ancient dwarf machinery which underpins the Wizarding World begins to fail, including the Innullius Engine which allows them to hide from the Muggles. Harry must now face a resurgent Voldemort and stop the collapse of the dwarven machinery.
Harry Potter and the Shield of Fire
Harry is now the Protector, the lynchpin which keeps the ancient dwarven machinery running. With it comes mastery of the Shield of Fire, an order of Arch-Angel like spirits dedicated to protecting the universe. However, when Harry turns these spirits against Voldemort, what they were protecting the universe from invades: the Outsiders.
Harry Potter and the Silver Drum
Voldemort has forsaken the last dregs of his humanity and taken his place as the Outsider King. Even the dwarfs, at the height of their power, could not defeat the Outsiders, merely hold them at bay. To have a chance to win, humanity must step out of the dwarfs' shadow. It is time to sound the Silver Drum. It is time for a new age to begin. (The Silver Drum is probably what Harry made from the fragments of the Axe of Visions back in book 3).