
Regulus of Hogwarts: Lord of the Stars
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Regulus Black - a tragic supporting character in the original work, a good son of the Black family and an early victim of Voldemort. In 1961, he opened his eyes again, but his soul had changed inside. Faced with the heavy shackles of a pure-blood family, the dark age of Voldemort's rise, and his doomed fate - he chose to look up at the stars. Magic is the power to change reality, so why do wizards only use it to fight for power? Why has this thousand-year-old magical civilization never thought of leaving the earth? Are there things that Muggles can do that wizards can't do? Lily: "He's a different Slytherin." Snape: "No, he is a standard Slytherin, a dangerous person!" Malfoy: "It turns out there is more than one choice." Sirius: "My brother is a pure-blood madman!" Voldemort: "That Black... His talent is exciting and must be used by me." Dumbledore: "Some people's dreams are bigger than war, but also more fragile. Should I stop him or help him?" Grindelwald: "Black... Maybe you're right, but it won't be easy." Regulus only replied: "My journey is the stars and the sea, and I want no obstacles ahead of me."
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