"The Crown of Avalon: The Reborn Sovereign of Magic"
Title:
**"The Crown of Avalon: The Reborn Sovereign of Magic"**
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Summary:
In his previous life, Elias Kane was a 32-year-old literary scholar and obsessive Harry Potter fan, a man who had devoured every book, film, and fanfiction—canonical and obscure alike. He knew the betrayals of Ron Weasley in alternate timelines, the harems dreamt up by fandom, the intricate lineages of the Peverells, and the myriad ways Harry Potter’s story could twist. Elias wasn’t just a fan; he was a master of the Potterverse, capable of reciting spells, plotting timelines, and critiquing Dumbledore’s every move. But his life was cut short in a tragic, absurd accident: during a midnight reread of *The Deathly Hallows*, a freak electrical surge from a faulty lamp sparked a fire in his cluttered apartment. Trapped by shelves of books and memorabilia, Elias perished, his final thoughts a desperate wish whispered into the void: “If I could live again, I’d rewrite it all—power, love, legacy, everything—my way.”
Death, it seemed, was listening. Elias awoke not as a mere bystander in the wizarding world but as Henry James Fleamont Charles George Arthur Eliseo Elisheva Ezekiel Solomon Apollonius Windsor Potter Peverell IX—Harry Potter reborn, yet infinitely more. In this reality, he is the first grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, born to their eldest daughter, Princess Lily, who entered the world on January 30, 1947. Lily, a radiant witch of unparalleled talent, was kidnapped at birth by dark forces seeking to sever her from her royal and magical heritage, only to be rescued and raised in secrecy by the Potter family. Her husband, James Potter, is no mere wizard but a descendant of the ancient Avalon dynasty—a lineage tracing back to Roman-Greek royalty and the Peverell bloodline, the true sovereigns of magical Britain before the rise of the modern monarchy.
Henry—Harry to those he allows close—arrives in this life with the full weight of his past knowledge intact. He remembers every fanfic twist: the sting of Ron’s supposed betrayals (which he dismisses as petty in this grander scheme), the allure of harems (which he finds amusing but irrelevant), and the intricate lore of the Deathly Hallows. But this isn’t a story of vengeance or romance for him—it’s one of dominion. Armed with a mind sharpened by decades of analysis and a soul tempered by death, Harry sees the wizarding world as a chessboard, and he intends to claim the crown that is his birthright.
From infancy, Harry exhibits uncanny awareness, speaking in full sentences by age two and wielding wandless magic by four, much to the awe and unease of his royal grandparents and the Potters. Lily, a fierce protector, senses her son’s otherworldly nature but attributes it to her own kidnapping trauma and the Peverell legacy. James, proud and scholarly, trains Harry in the ancient rites of Avalon, revealing the family’s hidden history as the original magical rulers of Britain, displaced by muggle kings yet never extinguished. The Peverell blood, mingled with Windsor royalty, grants Harry an aura of command that even Dumbledore cannot ignore.
When Harry receives his Hogwarts letter in 1991, he’s already a force unto himself. He knows Voldemort’s every move, the horcruxes’ locations, and the flaws in the Order’s plans. But he doesn’t rush to play the hero. Instead, he manipulates events with surgical precision—befriending Draco to destabilize the Death Eaters, guiding Hermione to unearth lost magics, and subtly challenging Dumbledore’s authority without ever raising