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The Marauders always believed they were the heroes of the story. They were wrong.
After a devastating double betrayal—Sirius weaponizing the wolf, and James rejecting a desperate plea for help—Remus Lupin and Regulus Black sever all ties to their past. They flee the wizarding world, seeking refuge in a freezing, squalid Muggle flat on the Welsh coast. They are broke, broken, and entirely done with the conditional love of Gryffindors. When James and Sirius attempt a grand, guilt-fueled rescue mission, they are met with a locked door and a harsh reality check.
But surviving the Muggle world is brutal, especially for a werewolf and a disenfranchised pureblood heir. Enter the Slytherins. Barty, Evan, Dorcas, and Pandora don't bring apologies or golden savior complexes. They bring tax fraud, localized weather wards, highly illegal hormone draughts, New Moon water, and a fierce, uncompromising loyalty.
What starts as a desperate bid for survival transforms into a magical annexation of a Muggle apartment building. It is a story about rejecting the golden narrative, tearing down walls, and building a home with the exact people you were taught to fear.
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When the Obsidian Palace fell to the Sun Court's fire, the royal brothers of the House of Black were violently severed. Sirius was claimed as a gilded ward raised in the blinding light and warmth of the Potter Kingdom.
Regulus was discarded into the shadows. Stripped of his royal title, branded as a slave, and forced to survive in the suffocating, exploitative silks of a high-end pleasure house, Regulus learned to weaponize his own mind.Years later a royal decree brings him directly into the heart of the enemy's palace. Assigned to serve the Sun Court's most powerful political guests in the Zenith Wing, Regulus is perfectly positioned to watch the Potter Kingdom burn from the inside out. He has the patience of a ghost and the ammunition to destroy them all.
But he didn't account for Crown Prince James Potter, a golden heir who looks past the subservient mask and starts asking dangerous questions. Nor did he account for the agonizing reality of seeing the brother who seemingly forgot him.
The Sun Court thinks they bought a broken toy for their diplomats. They are about to learn they bought their own ruin.
