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****** Harry Potter and The Dragon Stones Saga ******
by Dragen [archived by HPFandom_archivist]
Summary
     So in this first re-write of the books, we’ll see Harry running away
     from ‘home’ at the age of seven. After he learns that things aren’t
     as they seem. For one he finds out in first year at primary school,
     he has the ability to heal minor injures; like cuts and bruises. And
     another thing was that when he told his favourite teacher about being
     mentally and psychologically bullied by his Uncle Vernon and cousin
     Dudley, the teacher mysteriously disappears, and everyone that seem
     to know about it had no memory of it.
     Better summary inside...
Notes
     Note from SeparatriX, the archivist: this story was originally
     archived at HP_Fandom, which was closed for health and financial
     reasons. To preserve the archive, I began manually importing its
     works to the AO3 as an Open Doors-approved project in August 2016. I
     e-mailed all creators about the move and posted announcements, but
     may not have reached everyone. If you are (or know) this creator,
     please contact me using the e-mail address on HP_Fandom_collection
     profile.
***** Summery and Authors Note. *****
                   Harry Potter and The Dragon Stones Saga;
                              Philosopher’s Stone
                                   By Dragen

Disclaimer…
 Let’s get this out of the way, I’ll only say that once; I may not like it, but
I don’t own any of the characters of Harry Potter stories. (They belong to JK
Rowling) The only characters that I do own; are the ones that you haven’t read
in the books.
                                      ***
                           Summary and Authors Note.
In this first rewrite of the books, we’ll see Harry disappearing from his
‘home’ on his seventh birthday after when he learns that things aren’t as they
seem. Full summary within. This is going to be a Dark/Powerful/Harry Story. Not
for under 18’s. PLEASE read & Review.
Summary;
This is the first part of my Alternate Universe Harry Potter saga; you’ll be
seeing a godlike/devil-like Harry and Voldemort. You’ll also see a new race; a
two lagged Dragon race, known as Vercingetorixes. You’ll also see demons and
other things. Harry is going to be Dark but not evil (I don’t think he will,
but I’ll have to wait and see what happens), he is not gonna take any crap, or
being manipulated, basically he’s going to do things HIS way.
In this first re-write of the books, we’ll be seeing Harry disappearing from
his ‘home’ on his seventh birthday; after when he learns that things aren’t as
they seem. For one thing; he finds out at young age that he could do many
things that meant to be impossible. And another was that when he told his
favourite teacher about being mentally and psychologically bullied by his Uncle
Vernon and cousin Dudley, the teacher mysteriously disappears, and everyone
that seem to have no memory of it. There been many other things too, but you
find out when you read the story. But the main thing that made Harry disappear
from his ‘home’; is what happened on the night of his seventh birthday; what
happened? You just have to read and find out.
Shortly after Harry disappears from his ‘home’, he rescues a Roman girl about
the same age of him, the name of Rose Drusilla, from being raped. After that,
he had to avoid the Order of the Phoenix for a while, so they won’t send him
back ‘home’. So as he avoids the people that tried to rape Rose, and the Order
of the Phoenix, Harry learns more about magic by himself and one or two other
unexpected people. Apart for magic, Harry learns Latin and a few other skills,
that’ll help him, survive on the streets. This is just some of the things that
happens to him, before he begins Hogwarts.
Warning; This story is not for those who aren’t over the age of eighteen. As it
as torture, rape and incest, if you don’t like this then you should be reading
this story. Harry is going to be Independent, Dark, Inhuman and Powerful.
Now all fans of Ron, Dumbledore and Snape, beware; I’m going to bashing Ron; at
first I thought he was ok, but later on he is a git, when something good
happens for Harry or puts him into the spot light; when Harry had nothing to do
with it. Ron would get angry and jealous for no reason and Harry forgives him
too easily. I’m making Snape evil, as in the last book, JK Rowling didn’t give
a good enough reason (At least for me) for what Snape did. If he really loved
Lily and wanted to protect her son; he would have helped Harry by teaching him
Occlumency properly, instead of shout ‘clear your mind’, before attacking him.
Snape should have told Harry how to clear his mind, all he did was make it
easier for Voldemort to get into Harry’s mind. Now on to Dumbledore; I know
that many people don’t like Manipulative/Dumbledore stories, but Dumbledore
knew or expected about the Horcruxes before hand, other wise why go after the
Slytherin Ring? So he must have known that Harry was a Horcrux, and that was
why he could talk Parseltongue. This could be another reason for Dumbledore to
train Harry, because after he or Harry destroyed the other Horcruxes and
Voldemort killed Harry, Dumbledore could killed Voldemort himself and get the
fame himself… but that was before Snape killed him.
Authors Notes;
This is an Alternate Universe of Harry Potter The Philosopher’s Stone, so some
of the characters of this story, (like Harry) are going to be OOC, so if you
don’t like the sound of this, then don’t read on. As I don’t want to hear
people say that the characters are OOC or anything.
Just a few thoughts about the ordinal story of Harry Potter and the
Philosopher’s Stone;
1; Why didn’t James or Lily become their own Secret Keeper. It would have been
easier and safer for them to do. Especially if they believed that there was a
spy in the Order, it would have made more sense to make either James or Lily
the Secret Keeper.
2; Where was Harry from the moment from when Hagrid got him from his home at
Godric Hollow, ‘til he arrived at Privet Drive. There almost about a day
missing… so where were they during that time, I don’t think it would take long
to get Harry from Godric Hollow to Privet Drive, on a flaying bike.
3; Why was Harry left on the doorstep of Privet Drive, with a letter explaining
what as happened on a cold November night. I’ve got a few problems with that.
A; Is the fact that Dumbledore left Harry on the doorstep of Privet Drive on a
cold November night. For one that time of the month, it is going to be cold;
with only a blanket, Harry could become ill. We know that the Dursleys would
most likely not take him to the Dr’s. So Harry could have easily dead.
B; Now about the letter that was left with Harry, explaining what was going on;
what was Dumbledore thinking? True Petunia is related, but apart for that he
didn’t know anything about her and her husband. So it would have been better if
he waited ‘til morning to Harry to the Dursleys. That way he could talk to
them, and find out what they really like. He really should have done this after
McGonagall voiced her concern about them.
C; Then there the point in leaving Harry on the doorstep in the middle of the
night alone, Harry could have been easily kidnap.
4; Harry was sent to Mrs. Figg when the Dursleys, went on holidays. From what
we learnt from OotP, Mrs. Figg been watching Harry since the day he was left
with the Dursleys. So she would have known about being mentally and
psychologically bullied by his Uncle Vernon and cousin Dudley. So she would
have told Dumbledore about this. So why didn’t Dumbledore do anything about
this? And why make Harry go back to hell for? Dumbledore says that he cares for
Harry, but every year he sends Harry back to hell. All because the blood-wards
protects Harry from Death Eaters. But what about protecting him from his
family?
5; Forget why Dumbledore didn’t do anything for a moment, what about the
teachers of Harry’s. Wouldn’t they know something was up? Far enough, they go
on what the Dursleys would tell them, but what about the bruises that Harry
gets? Wouldn’t the PE teacher see these, and be worried about them? They
wouldn’t be foolish enough to believe that Harry’s bruises were from accidents
around the house. I thought the school would call in the Child Welfare, to make
sure that Harry is safe. Another thing, the Dursleys made everyone believe that
Harry is a bad person. But what about Dudley, he bullies everyone that tries
and makes friends with Harry. Wouldn’t that show that Harry isn’t a bad person,
but instead Dudley is, and that what the Dursleys say are lies?
6; Nothing against Hagrid, as I like him a lot; but why was he sent to get
Harry and not a teacher (as he is the groundskeeper keeper of Hogwarts)… I bet
that a Muggleborn or Muggle raised Wizard/Witch would have a teacher. A teacher
would be a better explain about the Wizarding World, about Hogwarts House and
about the lessons; they would also advice Harry what books he would need, as he
was Muggle raised; as Hermione knew more about the Wizarding World then Harry.
I like Hagrid, but he is biased against the Slytherins, because what the young
Tom Riddle did to him. If it wasn’t for him, Ron and Draco Malfoy, Harry would
be in Slytherin. And why didn’t Hagrid told Harry how to get onto platform nine
and three-quarters? He should have known that Harry wouldn’t know how to get
there.
7; Now why after about ten years or more, would Molly forget how to get onto
platform nine and three-quarters? After doing it for so long, I wouldn’t be
able to forget about it, now would you? Someone said that the reason she asked
Ginny about platform nine and three-quarters, was to make her feel she is
helping. I might have agree with that, but why didn’t they Floo to the platform
if they could? And if they couldn’t, why did they talk loud enough about the
platform, in a place full of Muggles? Molly could have whispered about it to
her.
8; What is going on with Dumbledore and Snape? Why has Dumbledore kept Snape as
the potion teacher for so long? I know that Snape was a spy for Dumbledore in
the first war, and as a reward he got to teach potions and be the Head of the
Slytherins. And I know Snape needs to favour the Slytherins and that, but he is
mean and spiteful to the rest of the houses. So I wonder why he still got the
job. I thought that the parents of the students would go to the Board of
Governors and get Snape fired from Hogwarts, for the way he treated their
children.
9; Next is about Professor Quirrell. Dumbledore meant to be a wise and powerful
wizard, and a suspected Legilimens. So how was it that Dumbledore didn’t know
about Voldemort being in the back of Professor Quirrell’s head?
10; The Philosopher’s Stone and the Mirror of Erised; first the Mirror of
Erised, why on earth did he leave the Mirror in a class room unless he wanted
it to be found. If he didn’t want it to be found, then he should be sent to the
why it would be at the end of the book, in the first place. Now for the
Philosopher’s Stone, why on earth have it at Hogwarts, I know it meant to be
the next safest place after Gringotts, but for gods-sake Hogwarts has got
children living there. Voldemort could have hurt some of the students before
going after the stone. Also, why on earth would leave Flamel it at Gringotts in
the first place. Nobody knew where he lived, or even that he was alive; so why
leave it in Gringotts? When he would need it to make Elixir of Life? As for the
protections around the stone, apart for the Troll, the potions and the Mirror
of Erised, the other protections could have been bypassed by a first year, like
Harry, Ron and Hermione did. It was like Dumbledore wanted to have the stone
stolen.
11; Why did Dumbledore let Hagrid help to guard the Philosopher’s Stone, I
won’t deny that he is loyal and trustworthy, but he isn’t someone that can keep
secrets as we see through the book. It is easy to find out any info that he
knows of, by buying him beer or wait for him to slip whilst he is talking.
12; Now why did Harry, Hermione, Neville and Malfoy had a detention in the
Forbidden Forest, hunting for something that was killing the unicorns. For what
it is said in the book, only someone powerful in the Dark Arts could kill a
unicorn. So why send four first years in the Forest with Hagrid. What could
first years do against someone that powerful?
13; My last thought for now about Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
book, is why did Dumbledore hire Filch when he can’t use magic, as he is a
Squib. And with a place like Hogwarts, you would need magic to clean it… so why
is Filch there for?
So anyway, now that I give you the summary and my thought about the first book,
I think its time to start with the story. I hope you like it, please read and
review.
  Next time on Harry Potter and The Dragon Stones Saga; Philosopher’s Stone…

Prologue; The History of the Vercingetorixes - Part 1 (The Ancient Ones)
In the first part of Prologue; The History of the Vercingetorixes; you’ll learn
about a powerful warrior race known as the Vercingetorixes, and how they got
the power to transform into human/dragon known as Dragon Warriors. You’ll also
find out how three Vercingetorixes, became Vercingetorixes Gods known as
Ancient Ones.
Authors Note… Now if I missed something that you think didn’t add up in the
first book, PLEASE let me know, and I’ll add it in.
***** Prologue; The History of the Vercingetorixes - Part 1 *****

Author's notes: In the first part of Prologue; The History of the
Vercingetorixes; you’ll learn about a powerful warrior race known as the
Vercingetorixes, and how they got the power to transform into human/dragon
known as Dragon Warriors. You’ll also find out how three Vercingetorixes,
became Vercingetorixes Gods known as Ancient Ones.
===============================================================================
                   Harry Potter and The Dragon Stones Saga;
                              Philosopher’s Stone
                                   By Dragen

Disclaimer…
 I’ll say this once; look at Summary and Authors Note for the Disclaimer. After
this, I won’t be repeating myself about not owning Harry Potter… as any fool
knows we writers don’t own Harry Potter’s world.
Authors Note… I want to give a special thanks to Fey Falyyn for help with
naming the Vercingetorixes Dimension; Drachenberge Diguerradraghi. From what
Fey Falyyn tells me, Drachenberge means in German - Dragon Mountains. And
Diguerradraghi means in Italian - of war dragons. And that Tierraguerra in
Spanish means war land and Didraghi in Italian means of dragons. And Ryuyama
means in Japanese Dragon Mountain (Fey Falyyn can be found at http://
www.siye.co.uk/siye/viewuser.php?uid=5484)
                                      ***
                                   Prologue
                  The History of the Vercingetorixes - Part 1
                              (The Ancient Ones)
The Vercingetorixes were a powerful race of magical warriors able to turn
themselves from their human form into winged dragon-like creatures at will. The
dragon-like creatures had the wings, tails and heads, but they had the bodies
were like humans, but they were covered in scales, which can withstand most
spells. In this form, they gained some of the skills of a true dragon: the
strength, the speed and the ability to fly. However, one thing they could not
do in this form was speak; were they to try it would come out as a mere growl.
Therefore, they communicated by thoughts.
The Vercingetorixes were not from Earth; they came from a dimension known
Drachenberge Diguerradraghi. Their world consisted of many small islands, most
of which were volcanic in origin and, therefore, mountainous. On some of these
islands lived dragons. In addition, in this dimension, they had Gods known as
the Ancient Ones, which took the form of powerful dragons as their natural
state, but they were able to turn themselves into humans whenever they needed
to blend in.
The Vercingetorixes had not always been able to transform; in the distant past,
they were very much like humans, but they were a powerful race with the ability
to do wandless magic. When they needed more power then wandless magic could
handle, they used staffs to help them. The change occurred ten thousand years
ago during a rebellion against their powerful despotic King - King Ares, who
allied himself with an Ancient One known as Goreflame. Most of the
Vercingetorixes wanted freedom from King Ares’ evil reign, but there were those
that still worshiped and supported him.
One such warrior was Sauron, described in most accounts as tall and handsome
with unruly black hair and beautiful emerald green eyes. He cried out against
the desecration of the temple of the Ancient Ones, destroyed by Goreflame to
break the hope of the rebels that fought against him and King Ares. He prayed
to whichever Ancient One might hear him for help in defeating Goreflame and
King Ares.
Over the next two years, the battle for freedom raged on - Sauron taking daily
trips to pray in the ruined temple of the Ancient Ones, yet receiving no answer
to his prayers. However, near the end of his third year of praying for help,
his prayers were finally answered.
Sauron and his two sisters, Alaun and Iliv, (the three were triplets and looked
much alike, but the sisters had beautiful amber hair) were at the ruined temple
when another powerful dragon God known as Azul, granted Sauron the help that he
sought by transforming him and his sisters into something that one could only
dream of - an Ancient One. This gave them immortality and powers that equalled
that of Goreflame. After the transformation, they looked like true dragons.
Sauron was light brown in colour with fiery red eyes, while both of his sisters
were a darker brown with emerald green eyes.
After Azul explained to them that they could change back into their original
forms, he told them about a skill that they had whilst they were in their
dragon form. He explained that they could combine into one gigantic creature: a
three-headed dragon. In this new form, they would have almost unlimited power
and could do many fantastic things.
Sauron had witnessed Goreflame’s wrath and cunning first-hand and feared that
he and his sisters were too inexperienced to defeat Goreflame, even though they
now had these new powers. They would need more a lot than power to overcome
their enemy, and he told Azul this, but Azul replied that there might be ways
to weaken Goreflame, although they would have to find those ways themselves.
Sauron had the boldness to reply, “How might we find such a way?” Azul answered
contemptuously, “Seek such knowledge in the Lost Libraries of the Ancients.”
Then he vanished.
                                      ***
It was a short while before it dawned on Sauron and his sisters just what had
happened to them. Here they were, in front of a temple of the Ancient Ones …
and now they were Ancient Ones themselves, immortals with great power.
Nevertheless, they did not know how to weaken Goreflame, even though they had
been looking for ways as long as they could remember. Azul had given them a
clue: the Lost Libraries of the Ancients. Sauron seemed to remember a myth
about the Lost Libraries of the Ancients, which each library kept - books that
the Ancient Ones had written. However, exactly where they were located, none of
them knew, so they decided that they would back down in the fight with
Goreflame and King Ares and go in search for them.
It took several years of travelling, questioning various people and visiting
the Libraries before they discovered something that would help them defeat
Goreflame. However, at some point, Goreflame found out what they were doing,
and upon visiting subsequent Libraries, they found them destroyed by
Goreflame’s followers. A few times when they arrived at a Lost Library, they
found Goreflame’s followers already there, destroying it. However, to conceal
their secret – that they had been transformed into Ancient Ones – they fought
off the followers in their dragon-like form.
Goreflame guessed what Azul had done - turning three rebels into Dragon
Warriors - so he did the same with all his followers. Luckily, as Sauron and
his sisters always travelled as humans, Goreflame did not realise they were the
three he was looking for. Unfortunately, this meant Sauron and his sisters had
less time to look for the Lost Libraries, as they needed to defend the other
islands from Goreflame’s Dragon Warriors. Therefore, it was by pure chance that
they happened upon a Lost Library that contained scrolls describing how the
Ancient Ones created Dragon Warriors in past times.
It did not take long for Sauron to realise that, as Ancient Ones, he and his
sisters could also turn their people into Dragon Warriors. They decided that
they would turn every last Vercingetorix into a Dragon Warrior. That way they
stood a much greater chance of defending themselves against Goreflame’s
warriors. They knew that it would take time and a lot of power to do the
required ritual, and they would be weakened as a result of it, but the outcome
of the ritual would be worth it, as end of the war against Goreflame would be
nearer then ever before. They were cautioned about new Dark Lords that may
appear in the future due to the ritual being performed, but they decided it was
worth the risk.
It took Sauron and his sisters three days to turn all the remaining
Vercingetorixes into Dragon Warriors, but when they did, they discovered that
their dragon warrior forms were not alike. There were many types of Dragon
Warriors, but the two most powerful types of Dragon Warriors were the Hungarian
Horntails (black scales, bronze horns and a spiked tail) and Norwegian
Ridgebacks (black scales, bronze horns, black ridges on its back, and venomous
fangs).
It cost them more power than they had anticipated. However, it was worth their
temporary weakness, as every last Vercingetorix was now on an equal footing
with Goreflame’s servants. As Sauron and his sisters had expected, more people
joined the rebellion. It took three months before their strength and power was
restored, and since no one saw or heard of them after the ritual, the
Resistance and their friends thought them dead.
Over the next three years, Sauron and his sisters searched every island for
clues to the whereabouts of the Lost Libraries of the Ancients. Out of sixteen
Libraries that they found, only three remained intact from either looters or
Goreflame’s followers. Although they found lots of interesting information in
those three libraries, they did not find anything to help them weaken
Goreflame. However, after another six months of searching, they heard about
another Library; deep in a forest on their home island. When they arrived there
however, they found Goreflame’s servants entering the library. Goreflame’s
servants, not expecting to be disturbed, were easily defeated. As Sauron and
his sisters looked around the library, Iliv found a plaque that showed the
library belonged to Azul himself.
They looked through the scrolls, books and tablets, fascinated by what they
read. Iliv found a tablet that described some things called Dragon Stones:
powerful magical objects, that, when worn, would give the wearer a number of
abilities and skills, depending on the Stone’s creator. A creator of a Dragon
Stone would be able to capture another person’s essence within it, so that
another person would be able to use the same abilities and skills that the
Stone held. However, in doing this, the person would be weakened for weeks.
Iliv thought this could work to weaken Goreflame long enough for them to defeat
him, so she read anything she could find connected to the subject of the Dragon
Stones.
Whilst Iliv was researching the Stones, Alaun managed to find half-destroyed
scrolls, books, and tablets, a few of which briefly mentioned weakening a
person or an Ancient One. However, she was not able to find any full texts.
Meanwhile, Sauron came across a scroll about a material that when forged into a
weapon, could destroy anything, even Ancient Ones.
Unable to find anything else that could weaken Goreflame, so they decided to
use the Dragon Stones as they had already endured the war for too long and
their race was in danger of extinction.
The plan was simple. Sauron would make the Dragon Stone as he was the best at
magical artisanship, and when Goreflame would show himself, Sauron would cast
the spell that would capture Goreflame’s essence within the Stone. Then they
would fight Goreflame, and attempt to defeat him. The biggest problem would be
keeping Goreflame from escaping while Sauron was working to trap Goreflame’s
essence.
It took Sauron a week to make the Dragon Stone, but that was the easy part. The
next task was to return to the Resistance and explain why they made everyone
believe that they were dead, and relay to them their plans on how to defeat
Goreflame.
When they returned to their homeland in the Mountains, Tierraguerra Didraghi,
no one recognised them because of their transformation. When they explained, no
one would believe they were whom they claimed. For the next few days, the
Resistance kept them under armed guard; the leaders of the Resistance believed
them to be spies of Goreflame impersonating Sauron and his sisters. After a few
days of questioning, Serph, the head of the Resistance and an old friend of the
triplets, started to believe their story as not once had they tried to escape
and he could sense that they could easily do so. Serph did not know at the time
just how right he was.
After much deliberation, Serph surmised that they were telling the truth. He
relayed this to the Resistance who eventually chose to believe him. Sauron
decided not to reveal to the Serph and the Resistance about their
transformations into Ancient Ones, as that information passed into the wrong
hands would have been catastrophic. He decided that the less people who knew,
the better.
Sauron explained to Serph about their search for the Lost Libraries of the
Ancients, and their plan to defeat Goreflame. Serph was a little sceptical at
this - even if they succeeded in weakening Goreflame, how could they defeat
him? Sauron explained that he had heard tell of a certain few Ancient Ones who
were willing to help them in their plight. Serph laughed, and said that why
should any Ancient Ones choose to help them now, as they had never done so in
the past. However, Sauron was able to persuade Serph to trust him, which he
did, albeit a little unwillingly.
                                      ***
The final battle against Goreflame and his followers took place about two
months after Sauron and his sisters rejoined the Resistance; it took quite a
time to work out a way to get Goreflame and his followers somewhere the spell
could be cast with minimal loss of innocent life. Sauron eventually decided to
have someone leak information to Goreflame about a set of scrolls in a deserted
village. He knew this would be sufficient bait as Goreflame was keen to destroy
any scrolls containing information that could lead to his demise.
Initially, only Goreflame’s servants showed up to destroy the scrolls. The
Resistance set to destroying them as quickly as possible, but they put up quite
a fight, and after a few days of constant battles, it looked as though the
Resistance may lose with still no sign of Goreflame. Sauron and his sisters
decided that the only way they could lure Goreflame out was to have Alaun
vanish from the battle and reappear in her Ancient One form. The presence of an
Ancient One at the battle was sure to draw Goreflame to them. Meanwhile, Sauron
lay in wait to cast the spell.
With this strong new ally, the Resistance fought back vigorously, and Serph was
shocked to see that Sauron’s prediction had been correct.
Sure enough, with this new ally fighting with the Resistance, Goreflame
appeared, and started brutally attacking Alaun. She managed to hold her own for
an impressive time; but after a while, she began to weaken, and it looked like
Goreflame was gaining the upper hand. For fear of losing her sister, Iliv
changed form, right in front of everyone; her emotions making her lose all
rational thought. The members of the Resistance could not believe their eyes,
but none was more shocked than Goreflame himself.
Therefore, as Sauron’s sisters fought Goreflame, and the Resistance fought
Goreflame’s followers, Serph and a small band of his lieutenants protected
Sauron as he cast the spell. Sauron was able to sense immediately that
Goreflame was weakened by the spell. Deciding no time was better than the
present, he transformed into his Ancient One form right in front of Serph and
his lieutenants. Serph did nothing but allow a small accepting smile to grace
his lips as he finally understood what Sauron meant.
Surprisingly, even through weakened by Sauron’s spell, Goreflame was much
stronger than anyone had expected. After a few hours of fighting, the trio
realised that they could not kill Goreflame separately. The only thing left for
them to do was to assume their combined form.
When Sauron and his sisters combined, everyone was shocked at what they saw.
The struggle between Goreflame and a three-headed dragon was quite a sight to
see.
The next hour and a half was like nothing seen before in the war against
Goreflame, and there were terrible losses on both sides. Nevertheless,
Goreflame and his followers still seemed to have the upper hand in the battle.
Sauron, his sisters and Serph had suspected for a long time that Goreflame’s
followers were drawing their power from Goreflame himself.
With no sign of the battle ending anytime soon, the remaining members of the
Resistance began to doubt if any of them would make it out alive. Just as they
were on the point of surrendering, they saw something that made both sides
cease fighting to watch. Beams of red light emitted from both the three-headed
dragon and Goreflame himself, directed at their opponent’s chests. These beams
evidently contain very strong magics, as upon impact, the recipient collapsed
to the ground, stirring up massive clouds of dust around them. When it settled,
everyone saw that finally, Goreflame was dead; Alaun and Iliv had reverted to
their human forms, and both lay unconscious where they had fallen. But what of
Sauron? He was nowhere to be seen. Seeing they had been beaten and fearing
capture by the victors, the remaining survivors of Goreflame’s followers left
the scene as quickly as they could.
Two months after Goreflame’s defeat, things started to quieten down for the
first time since the war first started hundreds of years ago. With the demise
of Goreflame and the newfound confidence that they had three Ancient Ones
fighting on their side, the Resistance were finally able to defeat King Ares.
Alaun and Iliv remained unconscious after their fight with Goreflame, and there
was still no sign of Sauron. Many thought that he was dead, but some of the
Resistance thought that he had gone into hiding again. Serph had starting to
worry, as he knew how important Sauron’s sisters were to Sauron. He knew that
Sauron would inform his sisters where he was if he were able. The captured
followers of Goreflame remained heavily guarded, pending the awakening of the
two sisters. Serph hoped that, as Ancient Ones, they would be able to remove
the powers of the prisoners. When this was done, they planned to go on a search
for Sauron.
Alaun and Iliv were able to remove the powers from Goreflame’s followers with
little trouble, and released them, now completely harmless. Along with Serph
and five of his best lieutenants, Alaun and Iliv recommenced the searching of
the Libraries again. They had the inclination that Sauron may have returned
there to research ways to protect their world from another such attack.
However, he was nowhere to be found in any of the remaining Libraries, so they
decided that their next best bet would be to search the Lost Ancient Cities for
any sign of him.
One night whilst they were sleeping, Serph disappeared and nobody could figure
out what had happened to him. There was no sign of a struggle, and nobody had
heard anything during the night, so they could only surmise that he had gone of
his own accord.
The remaining Resistance members were at a loss as to what they should do. They
wanted to continue their search in the hope that they might find Serph as well
as Sauron, but they also needed to go back to the Resistance Headquarters to
quell the chaos that would follow when people found out about the disappearance
of Serph and also to choose a new leader.
Alaun and Iliv spent another six months searching for the missing men to no
avail. They decided to return to the Headquarters. Upon their return and the
explanations of what had happened, chaos ensued, just as they had expected.
Many questions were asked: Why did they stop the search for Serph? How could
Serph disappear under the very noses of two Ancient Ones and five of his most
trusted lieutenants? Who should be their new leader?
After three weeks, the Resistance were still unable to sort anything out, and
so the sisters decided to take leadership upon themselves. The people who were
most likely to become the next leaders probably would not continue the search
for the missing men and would dissolve the Resistance until the next time they
were needed. In a way, Alaun and Iliv agreed with them, but they knew the
Resistance had to become something better, much stronger then before.
The sisters sent three groups of five people to look for Sauron and Serph
whilst they remained at Headquarters to sort out the Resistance. The sisters
hoped that Sauron and Serph were somewhere safe on an island that they had
missed in their searches.
It took Alaun and Iliv several years to get the Resistance - they decided to
rename it the Order of the Phoenix - under control, but their hard efforts were
rewarded, as it became much larger and much stronger. However, even after three
years of searching, there was still no sign of Sauron and Serph. Many thought
that they were dead, but the sisters continued to believe otherwise; until they
found their bodies, they would keep on sending people looking for them.
Some years passed; the Order was getting stronger, but so were their enemies:
the remainder of Goreflame's followers, who now called themselves the Bloodfire
Cult. Sometimes the Resistance would go to investigate the trouble they were
causing only to find out from the villagers that it had already been sorted out
by an unknown group of six people.
When Alaun and Iliv first heard about it, they were amazed; two of the six
rarely fought, but the remaining four fared incredibly well. The fifth joined
when the fight got too much for the four to handle and the sixth only if
Generals from the Cult were involved. The four were each using one of the
elements: earth, air, fire and water - a technique lost centuries ago. The
descriptions of the two sounded remarkably like Sauron and Serph.
The Resistance did not find out who the six fighters were until a year later.
When Alaun, Iliv and ten members of the Order were on a routine patrol of the
nearby villages, they stumbled upon a fight involving the Bloodfire Cult. As
the members of the Order approached, they saw that it was the mysterious six
fighting against them. The Order joined in without a second thought, and with
their increase in numbers, were easily able to defeat the Cult. In all the
chaos and the fighting, the Order had completely forgotten about discovering
the identities of these mysterious six fighters.
As she lay on the ground, exhausted and confused from the battle, Alaun
remembered her quest to find her brother and the man who had helped them so
much in their defeat of Goreflame all those years ago. Wearily, she stood up,
and made her way over to where the six lay, also recovering from the battle.
There she saw, plain as day – battered, bruised and dirty from the fight -
Serph and Sauron.
  Next time on Harry Potter and The Dragon Stones Saga; Philosopher’s Stone…

The History of the Vercingetorixes - Part 2 (The Birth of the Elemental
Warriors)
In the next part of Prologue; The History of the Vercingetorixes; you’ll learn
about what happened to Sauron and Serph. You’ll also learn about the birth of
the four Vercingetorixes Elemental Warriors, each Vercingetorixes could control
one of the four element; Earth, Fire, Wind and Water.
***** Prologue; The History of the Vercingetorixes - Part 2 *****

Author's notes: See the end of the last chapter.
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                   Harry Potter and The Dragon Stones Saga;
                              Philosopher’s Stone
                                   By Dragen
                                      ***


                                   Prologue
                  The History of the Vercingetorixes - Part 2
                     (The Birth of the Elemental Warriors)
Ten years earlier;
Sauron woke up in a small chamber, not entirely sure how he got there. The last
thing he remembered was becoming a three-headed dragon with his two sisters
Alaun and Iliv. They had defeated Goreflame, separated and was falling to the
ground. He remembered nothing after this.
A few moments after Sauron regained consciousness, he saw Azul standing in
front of the bed. Azul told Sauron that he was in his chambers used long time
ago located in his Lost Library. Azul explained to Sauron that his sisters were
with Resistance and he was in his Lost Library as it was the safest place for
him to be. When asked why this was, Azul told him as long as he, Sauron, had
Goreflame’s Dragon Stone, Goreflame’s followers would be after it, so he had
transported him to the Library so that Sauron could find a way to hide and
protect the Stone.
Over the next few weeks, Sauron searched for places he could hide Goreflame’s
Dragon Stone.
After a month of research, Sauron stumbled upon an empty cave in the mountains
quite by accident. He had been taking a break from searching and had gone for a
walk to clear his mind, when he had found it. He thought this cave would be an
ideal place to hide Dragon Stone; it was very well concealed and passers-by
would simply overlook it. Sauron decided he could not be too careful, however,
so he cast some spells on the cave, making it impossible for anyone to enter
unless they had his express permission to do so. He then built an old-looking
altar to hide it in; should someone manage to get past his protective spells,
all they would find would be the altar and dismiss the cave as simply an old
place used for rituals. To finish the effect he placed eight large candles
around the altar.
After hiding the Goreflame’s Dragon Stone, Sauron started to plan other ways to
protect the Stone, as well the people of Drachenberge Diguerradraghi. This was
when Azul suggested that he could give some people the power of the Elementals.
From what he could remember reading about the Elementals, they were powerful
warriors who could each control one of the elements: Earth, Fire, Wind and
Water. However, a few powerful Vercingetorixes were able to control more then
one; one Vercingetorix many years ago was able to control all four. However,
several centuries ago, quite a few of the Vercingetorixes were discovered to be
misusing their powers, using them for personal gain, so the Ancient Ones took
away their powers of the elements to prevent them from repeating it in the
future. Sauron recalled that the Elementals were able to create Elemental
Monsters - the strength of these monsters depending on how strong the
individual Elemental was.
Sauron had to return to the Lost Library belonging to an Ancient One known as
Catastrophe to find the spell, and after a month of researching and rehearsing
what he had learnt he was finally competent in giving someone the power of the
elements. However, he soon discovered that learning and rehearsing the spell
was the easy part - finding one worthy of the powers was not. He started to
search the library for further information. After quite a while of apparently
fruitless searching, he eventually discovered Catastrophe’s personal chambers;
there he found a book Catastrophe himself had written about the last Elemental
Warriors.
In the book, Catastrophe explained that he and some other Ancient Ones had
withdrawn the powers of the Elementals as people were abusing the gift.
However, they knew that these powers might be needed again some day, so they
created two spells to being back the Elemental powers.
The first spell was for someone who was very powerful, and it enabled them to
turn people that they trusted into Elemental Warriors. The second spell, and
the one that Sauron wanted to use, was a spell which turned person into a
Guardian. A Guardian was a person with the ability to find four people worthy
of becoming Elemental Warriors, each of whom would control one of the Elements.
The main role of a Guardian was to find, train and protect the new Elemental
Warriors. When the Guardian spell was cast, the new Guardian would gain extra
strength, power, better agility and accuracy.
After reading about the Guardian and Elemental Warrior spell, Sauron knew only
one person he could trust to become the new Guardian: his best friend Serph.
This decided, the next thing he had to do was to actually find him. Azul had
told Sauron that Serph, his sisters and five of the best lieutenants of the
Resistance were looking for him, Sauron. He did not think he was ready to see
them all just yet, as he wanted time to prepare for the attacks he knew would
happen soon. However, if Serph was to be the Guardian, he needed to find him as
soon as possible.
After his preparations for the spells, he went out searching for Serph and the
group. It took him about two weeks to weeks to find them; they had set up a
camp for the night near a forest. Waiting until everyone was asleep, he crept
into the camp and woke Serph. When Serph first awoke, he was shocked to see
Sauron in front of him; he tried to shout out to awake Alaun and Iliv, but
Sauron had his finger to his lips, signalling Serph to be silent. Sauron
beckoned Serph to follow him, which he did, albeit a little confused. Once out
of earshot of the others, Sauron told Serph everything that happened since he
disappeared. Seprh could not believe what he was hearing, but he agreed that
Sauron was doing the right thing. Serph agreed to go along with Sauron’s plan;
he was more than happy to help his best friend, even if it meant concealing it
from the sisters and the Resistance for the time being.
                                      ***
Over the next six months, Sauron, Serph and sometimes Azul, searched three
islands for the new Elementals; in that time, however, they found only two
people suitable to become Elementals.
                                      ***
The first was the Water Elemental. Sauron and Serph first met the young woman
when they came to a village for supplies. They had first seen the brown haired
woman when she came out of the small local hospital. Instantly they laid eyes
on her, both Serph (being the Elemental Guardian) and Sauron (being an Ancient
One) sensed that she was the one to become the new Water Elemental.
Before they spoke to her, they wanted to learn everything that they could about
her. After a few days, they learned that the young woman was a Healer for the
village, using her calm persona to help those in need. The Healer was twenty
years old and went by the name of Eris. Even though, as a Healer, she had seen
more death and pain then most, it still had not changed her course in life. She
willingly put herself out to help others, and expected nothing in return. This
reinforced Sauron and Serph’s decision that she was the sort of person the
needed as an Elemental. Being the only living member of her family after the
war with Goreflame and King Ares, she had learned early in life that war could
cause much hurt and chaos. When she was younger, all she had ever wanted to be
was a Healer, to save and nurture. However, as she got older, the war became a
giant boulder thrown into her river of life. Therefore, she had learned to
fight; taking her patience and becoming a force of a waterfall, pounding her
enemies into rubble. Never once was there a time she lost her temper, her anger
was always kept in check, whatever the situation, and she had survived, her
course still as sturdy as it was when she was little, only now her inner self
ran deeper, stronger.
When Sauron talked to Eris after learning about her past, she could not believe
that she was destined to be an Elemental: she had read them about them before,
but could not believe that they were real as the books had only been bedtime
fairy tales. She also could not believe that Sauron was an Ancient One. Just
then, a group of twenty of Goreflame’s followers started to attack the village.
None of the villagers had been expecting this and they were not prepared for a
battle. Sauron and Serph saw this, so took it upon themselves to step in and
assist the village. With the extra help, the villagers were eventually able to
overcome the attack, but it was not without consequence. Somewhere in the
battle, Eris’s Krulach (life-mate) had been killed. Eris was incredibly
distraught, and sought revenge for what Goreflame’s followers had cost her; it
was then she made the decision: she would accept Sauron’s offer and become an
Elemental. This however, was not the way that Sauron wanted Eris to decide she
would become the new Water Elemental, but there was not really anything he
could do to change it.
                                      ***
The Wind Elemental was a man by the name of Nowe; at 6'5 with light brown hair
and pale blue eyes, he looked like he knew just what the future held. Sauron
and Serph could feel the pull of the Wind Elemental within him.
He was very well respected in his village: he was an Advisor to the Village
Chief and was the last surviving member of his family; a family held in very
high regard. He was loyal and wise with an unyielding sense of honour and duty.
Unlike when Sauron and Serph informed Eris of her destiny, Nowe immediately
knew they spoke the truth. Rumours had been running around about an Ancient One
looking for people to become the new Elemental Warriors.
Nowe was happy to become the new Wind Elemental, but because of his sense of
duty and loyalty to the Chief of his village, first he had to inform the
Village Chief of his plans to leave the village and become the Wind Elemental.
When they went to talk to the Village Chief, they were surprised that the Chief
had been expecting them, and that he already knew that Nowe was going to become
the new Wind Elemental. When asked how he knew these things, the Chief
explained that he had been having visions for quite some time. Upon hearing
this, Sauron was not sure what to believe: no one was supposed to know anything
about them and their plans for the new Elementals apart from himself, Serph and
Eris. Sauron knew that seeing into the future was impossible, and this worried
him for quite a while. However, when he later discussed it with Azul, he
discovered that Nowe’s Village Chief possessed a skill known as “The Dragon’s
Eye.”
The Chief gave them his blessing and said that he would be proud for his
Advisor to become an Elemental, and that they would not find a more loyal
person to do so.
Two days later, just as Sauron, Serph, Eris and Nowe were about to leave the
village in search of the remaining two Elementals, they were approached by the
Chief again. The Chief wanted to tell them that he might have some idea of the
whereabouts of the new Fire Elemental. He explained that a few days ago, he had
had a vision of a young woman with long flame-red hair. In this vision, the
woman had been surrounded by fire.
Sauron was still unsure if anyone could see the future, but any information
that could help find the remaining two Elementals was welcome. The Chief
explained that the new Fire Elemental was in a slave camp on the outskirts of
Ryuyama Diguerradraghi, the homeland of Goreflame’s followers.
                                      ***
The third Elemental was the Earth Elemental. The person was a man by the name
of Orion. Orion had lived in a farming village for as long as he could
remember. The smell of hay and leather filled his days from the time he woke to
when his eyes closed for the day. The small space above the barn floor had been
his living quarters since he was old enough to climb up the ladder up to it.
He had no family to speak of, at least none blood related. He had always stood
out as different among the villagers. At the age of ten he had been taller then
most of the adults. While most of the villagers had dark eyes and light hair,
he was the exact opposite with deep, bright green eyes and dark brown hair.
From his years working with the land and animals, he had developed his muscular
structure to the peak of physical fitness. Tanned and toned, he was sought
after by many of the women villagers, some of whom used to tail him like lost
puppies.
At the age of twenty, he had established his personality as one of which he
could be proud. Strong convictions and high morals guided his actions. The war
had been rough on the whole country, but in his area, it had been particularly
brutal. Solders had stayed there for a while, occupying some houses and abusing
the female occupants in the process. One particular night, Orion awoke to hear
terrified screams coming from a house close to his barn. He leapt out of bed
and burst into the house to find three soldiers with a terrified-looking young
woman only about thirteen or fourteen years old. One of the soldiers was
ripping off the young woman’s clothes while hitting her in the face. The other
solders took turns drinking from a whisky bottle while they watched, laughing.
Orion wasted no time in ejecting the soldiers from the house with his bare
hands, towering over each of them by nearly a foot.
To say that the solders had trouble joining their regiment in the morning would
have been an understatement. Orion had seen red when he had seen what they were
doing to the girl and had really ripped into them. The result was five bloody
pulps in the field. Their sergeant had no sympathy for them either, refusing
them medical attention until after a short trial and sentencing. Not
surprisingly, they were found guilty, and they were carted off to prison. Orion
had been fifteen at the time, and it had cemented his conviction to help those
he could, to protect and guard.
Therefore, it came as a surprise to see two people walk into his barn. He had
been laying a new layer of bedding for the horses when the strangers had been
silhouetted against the door.
“Can I help you?” his deep voice asked softly. He stood tall, drawing himself
up to his full height, his hands griping the pitchfork, ready for anything.
                                      ***
About a week before the group entered the farming village where Orion lived,
they had received a message from Azul warning them that Goreflame’s followers
had reformed into a group calling themselves the Bloodfire Cult. Azul had
explained that they had discovered a way to make certain members of the Cult
more powerful. These members were known as Generals. Generals usually led a
group of six people in battle; however, when a mission was of particular
importance, as many as four or even more Generals would go into battle. Azul
warned Sauron that the Cult knew of his plan regarding the new Elementals, and
they planned to do everything they could to prevent it.
As they neared the borders of Ryuyama Diguerradraghi, five Generals ambushed
them from the Cult. Sauron was easily able to defeat them, but not before Nowe
got severely injured. Eris was able to treat most of Nowe’s wounds, but not
before she ran out of medical supplies, leaving Nowe still requiring treatment.
Their only hope would be to obtain fresh supplies from a village, but the
nearest village was a farming village, but it was a day away. Still, all they
could do was to travel there, and pray that Nowe could survive the journey.
As the group arrived at the farming village, Nowe, thankfully, still alive,
both Sauron and Serph felt the presence of the Earth Elemental. They were both
very excited, but knew that their immediate priority was Nowe’s wellbeing.
Sauron was very frustrated that he could not use his powers to heal him.
Unfortunately, the weapons that had caused Nowe’s injuries had been forged with
some kind of Dark Magic, which was preventing Sauron from using his powers as
an Ancient One from doing anything to help. Nowe’s only hope rested with Eris
and her skill as Healer.
After renting a barn to stay in, Eris started to treat Nowe injuries, and
Sauron and Serph went to find the Earth Elemental. It was easy to find him: he
was outside the Village Hall, teaching the young ones to defend themselves.
Once Sauron and Serph found out everything that they wanted about Orion from
various villagers, they followed him to his barn. When got there, they stayed
in the shadows and watched Orion, but they were surprised when Orion said with
a pitchfork in hand, ready for anything, “Can I help you?”
For the next few hours, Sauron and Serph explained to Orion everything to him;
from Sauron being turned into an Ancient One to the reason why they were there.
Sauron and Serph were surprised how well Orion accepted what they were telling
him. They were also surprised that he was so willing to join them, but as he
explained, he had no family at the village. He knew that he could do more good
with what Sauron and Serph were offering him.
When Sauron and Serph returned to their barn with Orion, Eris told them that
Nowe would be fine, but that he would still need to rest for a week. Therefore,
Sauron decided to find the last Elemental himself; he knew there would be more
attacks by Goreflame’s Followers as they neared their destination, and he
wanted to avoid any more of his people getting injured.
The next night, while everyone was asleep, Sauron sneaked out of the village
and headed off to find the last Elemental.
                                      ***
The last Elemental was a young woman by the name of Sara, who had been born at
a slave camp, and raised to be a slave, just like every other female in her
family. When a male was born in a slave family, they would have been taken away
to be raised as a warrior. This was one of the reasons she had spent the vast
majority of life fighting to become something better. This made her stand out
among the other slaves and caused her quite a bit of trouble.
The Masters of the Camp did not like it when a slave fought back; usually, the
culprit would either be killed or beaten severely. However, Sara had such
beauty - silky, amber hair, brown eyes and smooth skin - that they knew she
would bring in large amounts of Blood Stone Diamonds - their highest form of
currency. However, when they did try to beat her on one occasion, they found
she possessed much greater strength than any of the other slaves did; it took
five of their strongest Warriors to hold her still so a Slave Master could put
a Collar on her to suppress her powers. Even with the collar on, she was still
stronger then the other slaves, but not as strong as before. Troublesome as she
was, the Slave Masters knew that she would bring them in a very good amount of
Blood Stone Diamonds when she was sold.
Once a month, there was a Slave Market where people could come and purchase
slaves to do with as they wished. Since Sara was sixteen, she had been sold to
ten different Masters and Mistresses. The first three occasions, she killed her
buyer once they got home and went on the run. However, after a few days she was
always found by the Slave Masters and returned to the Camp. Upon purchasing a
slave, the buyers would place on them the special bracelet that bound the slave
to them, dampened their free will, and show that they were a slave belonging to
someone. It made for many happy customers and very compliant slaves. However,
all the seven buyers that bought Sara, she either killed or beat up before
anyone could do anything.
Therefore, Sara earned herself a very bad reputation at the Market, and after a
while, no one wanted to buy her, as they knew that she would kill them to get
away. Sara was instead sent to work at one of the Inns where slaves were sold
for entertainment instead. Many of the slaves became pregnant because of
working at the Inns, which was why few of the slaves knew who their fathers
were.
However, whenever Sara was working at the Inn, she always used her looks and
brains to make sure she also profited from the deal. Some gave her information
on how to better herself. Others were not so compliant and would refuse and
force her to entertain them, or they would go to another slave.
The Slave Masters had been keeping a close eye on Sara while she worked in the
Inns, and had noticed a distinct improvement in her behaviour over the past
couple of years. It was shortly after her twenty-third birthday that they
decided to put her up for sale on the Market again. There she saw a man that
she knew somehow would change her life forever; he was tall and very handsome
with unruly black hair, and beautiful emerald green eyes. Sara really hoped he
was here to buy her. For the first time in her life, she wanted to be sold to
someone and serve them like a true slave.
                                      ***
A week after Sauron left the Farming Village, he found himself on the borders
of Ryuyama Diguerradraghi. He was careful not to attract any attention to
himself as he visited some Slave Markets. He visited many, but not one of the
slaves in these struck him as having Elemental potential. By the end of the
week, he was beginning to lose hope, and began to fear he may never find the
Fire Elemental. However, just as he was beginning to make his way back to the
Farming Village, he stumbled across another Slave Market. As he approached the
slaves, he could feel a presence. He was not sure what it was, until he saw
her. She was tall, slender, with silky amber hair, and deep brown eyes. Sara.
He felt drawn to her, and as her eyes connected with his, he knew that she was
the one. She was the final Elemental.
He knew that the only way he was going to get her to accompany him without
fighting the Slave Masters was to buy her, and he hoped that she would not get
the wrong impression of him as he did this. Sauron was amazed that he got her
for just fifty Blood Stone Diamonds, he thought that she would have cost much
more.
As the Slave Master explained to Sauron about Sara’s troublesome past, Sara
entered the room led by another three Slave Masters, chains around her hands
and feet. As the chains were removed, Sauron saw that the Masters were waiting
for her to run off again, their weapons poised to stop her. However, their
mouths fell open when Sara calmly walked over to Sauron and knelt down beside
him, totally chain-free; she held up her right arm to accept the Slave
Bracelet.
Sauron did not want to put the Bracelet on Sara, as he wanted her to keep her
free will and for her to not be imprisoned. As he did not want a fight, they
were too many people, he asked the Slave Masters if he could put the Slave
Bracelet on later as she clearly wanted to go with him and there was no need to
force her. However, they told him that they could not do this, as it might be a
plan of hers to run away again. Sauron decided he would take it off later, but
first he had to make sure he could. He asked if anyone could remove the
bracelet if someone kidnapped her, but was told that it was impossible to
remove the bracelet once it was on the slave; not even an Ancient One could do
it. This was not something Sauron wanted to hear, and he was worried about how
exactly to remove the Bracelet from Sara once it was on. However, he badly
needed her to accompany him, so he had no choice but to put the Bracelet on
her. After the Slave Bracelet was put onto Sara, the Slave Masters removed the
Collar that was suppressing her powers.
When they were out of the Market and away from any prying ears, Sauron
explained everything to Sara, who and what he was, and who and what she was.
Sara replied that she would do whatever he told her, as he was her Master now.
Sauron tried to tell her that while he might be her Master now, he would not be
for long, and he wanted her to be her own free person, free to do whatever she
chose, not what someone else dictated to her. But she wouldn’t listen, and told
him that she would always be his slave, and she would do whatever he wanted.
                                      ***
For Serph, Eris, Orion and Nowe, almost two weeks had passed since Sauron left
the Farming Village. Within that time, Eris was able to heal Nowe fully, but it
was some time before Nowe was back to his full strength. They were worried
about Sauron; they knew that he had most likely sneaked out of the village so
he could find the Fire Elemental alone, but they were worried nonetheless as
they had had no word.
By the end of the second week, they were concerned that something had happened
to him, so they decided they would go into Ryuyama Diguerradraghi and look for
him. However, just as they were leaving the village, they saw Sauron return
with a young woman in tow. As the pair approached them, they could see she was
a slave by the bracelet she wore on her right wrist. The existing Elementals
wondered why Sauron would return with a slave: did they have any use for her?
However, Serph sensed that she was the Fire Elemental, and seeing the confused
looks on the three’s faces, explained this to them.
Soon after the group had settled in the rented barn and got to know each other
fully, Sauron cast the required spell on the Elementals to turn them. After
returning to their homelands, they spent many years practicing and honing their
new skills until they had mastered them completely. They had plenty of
opportunities to test their skills as the Bloodfire Cult sprang many attacks on
them and the people of Drachenberge Diguerradraghi. These attacks were much the
same as they had endured before and they were able to fight off the Cult
without too many casualties. Sauron also tried to find a way to free Sara from
the Slave Bracelet so she could have her free will back, but unfortunately all
his research told him the same thing: the Slave Bracelet could not be removed
once it was put on a slave. Then on one particular day, a spy returned with
news of an attack planned for a few days time, close to Sauron and Serph’s own
village.
Their spy told them that the Cult would be sending five Generals and ten
warriors to the village to destroy it and all who dwelled there. Sauron and
Serph thought that the battle would be relatively simple as they now had the
four Elementals with their newly honed skills, but it was not so. The battle
was much tougher than they had anticipated as the Cult had with them many new
brutal weapons. Fortunately for them, the Order was on their routine patrol
when they stumbled upon the fight. The Order joined in without a second
thought, and with their increase in numbers, they were easily able to defeat
the Cult.
However, easily as they did this, they still sustained some losses. Many of the
villagers were killed in the battle, and Sauron, Serph and the four Elementals
were knocked unconscious.
                                      ***
A week after the attack on the village, and Sauron and his new friends still
had not come round. Alaun, Iliv and the Order were happy for the return of
Sauron and Serph, but they wondered who the other four were.
It was another two weeks before Sauron, Serph, Eris, Nowe, Orion and Sara
finally regained consciousness. Sauron and Serph explained to Alaun, Iliv and
the Order who the four new people were and what he had done to locate them.
Everyone was amazed to hear how far Sauron had gone to locate these four new
warriors, but, seeing how they had performed in the most recent battle, they
all agreed that it had been worth it.
Alaun and Iliv went on to explain what they and the Order been up to in the
time Sauron had been away. Most of what they told him, he already knew, but he
did not know that since becoming Dragon Warriors they had been not been able to
have children. They told Sauron that normally about six years after becoming
Dragon Warriors, people were starting to have children again. However, instead
of being born normally, children were born as eggs. The women would sometimes
lay eggs five days after having sex, then nine months later a child would hatch
from the egg, just like regular dragons. Iliv also explained that they had
created a council called the Council of the Phoenix to look after the Order.
                                      ***
Fifty years after that day, Sauron and his sisters disappeared from the world
with Serph and the Elemental Warriors. In that time, Serph had married Alaun,
and Nowe had married Eris. Sauron, Iliv and Sara never married… it seemed that
both Sauron and Iliv loved Sara, and as Sara was a slave, they could never
marry. So they lived a happy life together. Orion married a woman back in his
home village named Helen, and they spent many happy years together. They also
found out that the reason Sara was strong and powerful was that she was half
Ancient One; her father, as they found out, was none other then Goreflame
himself. It seemed that, cold hearted as he was, in his own way, Goreflame was
in love with Sara’s mother.
The Vercingetorixes learned an important thing about their children, one thing
was that they aged as same as before, but they matured much more quickly.
Unless the children had a strong will to surpass their mating urges or were
trained to control them at an early age – usually about five or six, - they
would be mating at the age of eight with anyone of age (which was usually
around eight) near them. The problem was that when they had urges, they would
mate with their own family members if no other were females around. It did not
matter what the person’s age was, as long as they were of age. This behaviour
was just like normal dragons. This took them nearly forty years to sort out.
Also within that time, the Vercingetorixes found out that they could become
invisible at will, able to allow people they chose to see them but not others,
and they could also open portals to anywhere they wanted.
Now when Sauron and the others disappeared, no one knew where they went. Many
believe they all went to Heaven. However, at the age of five hundred -
Vercingetorixes also enjoyed a much longer lifespan than humans - Serph, Orion,
Nowe and Eris merely died of old age, whilst Sauron, his sisters and Sara lived
on because of their blood, the blood of an Ancient One. They also stayed
looking young. Sauron once asked Serph, Orion, Nowe and Eris if they wanted to
become like them and live as long as them, but they wanted to die when their
time came and not belong it. Therefore, Sauron, his sisters and Sara spent the
next many, many thousands of years together. However, before they died, Sauron
made the Elemental Dragon Stones in case they were needed in the future, and
hid them in the same cave as Goreflame’s Dragon Stone on top of the alter. The
only people that knew about them was the Council of the Phoenix, and they were
also the ones to decide who the new Guardian would be.
About nine thousand years after becoming an Ancient One, Sauron, his sisters
and Sara were in a battle with a powerful Ancient One named Hellhate; he wanted
to take over where Goreflame left off. The four of them were able to defeat
Hellhate, but not without a heavy price: they dead shortly after the battle.
For many years after Sauron, his sisters and Sara died, there were many battles
between the Order of the Phoenix and the Bloodfire Cult. However, after one
battle where far too many died on each side, they decided to call a truce.
  Next time on Harry Potter and The Dragon Stones Saga; Philosopher’s Stone…

Chapter 1 - Krystol and Godric – Part 1 (Meeting the Weasleys)
In the first chapter of this story, we’ll meet two people who seemed to be from
the future; Godric Mystic and Krystol Johnson. They somehow accidentally ended
up in the year 10/09/1981, they meet the Weasleys, and explain a few things
about the future. Then they meet the Potters.
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