Intellectual Tension
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In the trio's fifth year, they come across a band of Slytherins who want to make their own stand against Voldemort. Their leader - the sharp and unconventional David Gold - has something Harry wants. And Hermione... well, she'd like to call it a mind-crush. An exploration of culture, language, class structure and exclusion in the wizarding world. RECENTLY EDITED/EXPANDED!
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- Part 1 of Nakhash
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What If He Actually Looked Better in a Skirt? by snowjolly
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
08 Aug 2025
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- Part 255 of lovely impact
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You’re the BAU’s expert in survivor psychology, their most recent hire, and have made friends with everyone but Reid. When the team is called to solve a case of ritualistic murders, where victims are found posed like famous Shakespearean deaths, they learn that the Unsub wasn’t working alone. The Symposium, a dark academia death cult that idolizes art and competes for the top spot, has begun to target the team. Especially you and Reid.
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The Preservation Order follows two post-war lawyers on opposite sides of the same case: Ginny Weasley, relentless counsel for the Equality Office, and Blaise Zabini, the Ministry’s most elegant defense.
When evidence surfaces that the government’s memory-storage system—Mnemosyne—has been quietly rewriting history, Ginny demands accountability. Blaise is retained to prove the edits were necessary.
As the case unfolds, the line between law and conscience dissolves. Goblins audit human morality; spells are cited like precedents; and the courtroom becomes an archive of everything the wizarding world refuses to remember.
It is a story about power, bureaucracy, and the slow, devastating intimacy of two people who argue their way toward the truth.
Genre: Legal Thriller / Political Slow Burn / Enemies to Lovers / Philosophical Drama
Themes: Justice vs. Survival · Memory as Evidence · Bureaucracy Gothic · Moral Ambiguity · The Law Has Teeth