Alvin traveled through time again.
His first time traveling was from Blue Star to the DND world. After going through hardships, he became a mage of the universal school.
However, a tragic battle ended his second life.
When Ivan opened his eyes again, he was surprised to find that he had traveled through time again and came to a magical world that was both familiar and unfamiliar.
The owl fluttered its wings and flew quickly, bringing him the admission notice to Hogwarts, but the timeline he arrived in was 1971.
In 1971, an era of turbulent undercurrents, the devil was ready to move, the phoenix was high in the castle, but the tower of Nurmengard remained closed.
And those future heroes, Lupine, Sirius, James, Lily, Snape... Are just childish teenagers and girls at the moment, heading towards the whirlpool of fate in ignorance.
This is a glorious era that is not described in detail in the original work, but is equally magnificent and full of stars.
However, for Ivan at this moment, the first thing he needs to solve is how to restore his spellcasting ability in this world where there is no magic network and thin magic power.
Or, he can go one step further and rely on more advanced magic research concepts to gather a group of smart and powerful companions to initiate a magic innovation that will change the entire magic world?
In any case, time is waiting for Alvin's action.
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The timeline is set in 1971, the same year as Sirius, Lupine, and Snape. The protagonist has mastered the spell system of DND. It is system-less, and the CP of the original work is removed. He is slow to start, not brainless, and can think about the plot seriously.
Reader comments
A very obvious AI novel and commendable AI training technology.
Not bad. You can add a world will to the setting. Otherwise, why would there be so many things just after entering school? It feels like something is preventing the protagonist from developing, and all kinds of crises are coming.
A very novel HP time point cut-in, the same period as Harry Potter's parents, the author's design is very good, and the plot conflicts are natural and smooth.
The collision of two magic systems is also a major feature of this article, and DND's magic system is also the protagonist's biggest cheat.
From the perspective of character design and story, it can be said that it is one of the few that is truly embedded in the HP core, that is, the magic world and wizard ecology, but there is no secondary design.
If you want to see Voldemort and his men (Snape) in their heyday, and their struggle with the protagonist and Harry Potter's parents, then this book will definitely do the trick.
It is one of the few books that combines the themes of DND and Hogwarts. Although it has some shortcomings, considering that the subject matter is novel and it is one of the few books that describes the pro-era era, I give you five stars. Don't stop updating it🥹
The writing is very good, there are no bad points for the time being, and the two systems have not been broken, and the overall feeling is quite smooth. The most important thing is that this book is not the kind of book that is stuck in the plot of the original work, it has its own story! !
My parents have not had much contact with the Sri Lankan religion so far, so I just sit back and let nature take its course. On the contrary, he is a bit close to Lupine. The protagonist was a student in his first life, high school or college. In his second life, he was a high-level mage. When he reached HP, he lost the magic network and began to study how to combine two spells.
It's okay, it feels like watching Lord of the Abyss.
Beautiful, really beautiful. I'm about to start chasing new books again. . . Well. . .
So the heroine is Lily?
Five stars, come on, author [laughs][laughs]
Very good novel, I like it very much, good luck to the author
It's a rare dnd element. So far, I feel good about it, but the author's updates are too slow…………
An extremely rare story that unfolds from Harry Potter's father's time.
The content is different from the ordinary Harry Potter novels, and is more relevant to the reality of synthetics and the tense atmosphere of Voldemort's early days at that time.
From the beginning, there are no problems. I don't know why the score is so low
The protagonist's sanity, the fusion of DND spells and Harry Potter spells are worth looking forward to.
A very good HP fanfic that accurately captures the contradictions of pre-war wizarding society and its impact on campus
The thinking is thoughtful and the writing is good. The time is short and the selection is very good. Write more, but it is not enough to read.
In fact, it's quite good-looking. I kept following it silently and after reading it, it got a rating of 5.4! Hurry up and give me a good review, don't make the author depressed!
Since the protagonist is not helped or shackles by the magic network, casting spells is entirely up to him. How about turning into the Master of Ten Thousand Curses and turning all the spells into activated spell magic pets?
Would love to see an exploration of the nature of magic under two underlying rules.
A very obvious AI novel and commendable AI training technology.
Not bad. You can add a world will to the setting. Otherwise, why would there be so many things just after entering school? It feels like something is preventing the protagonist from developing, and all kinds of crises are coming.
A very novel HP time point cut-in, the same period as Harry Potter's parents, the author's design is very good, and the plot conflicts are natural and smooth. The collision of two magic systems is also a major feature of this article, and DND's magic system is also the protagonist's biggest cheat. From the perspective of character design and story, it can be said that it is one of the few that is truly embedded in the HP core, that is, the magic world and wizard ecology, but there is no secondary design. If you want to see Voldemort and his men (Snape) in their heyday, and their struggle with the protagonist and Harry Potter's parents, then this book will definitely do the trick.
It is one of the few books that combines the themes of DND and Hogwarts. Although it has some shortcomings, considering that the subject matter is novel and it is one of the few books that describes the pro-era era, I give you five stars. Don't stop updating it🥹
The writing is very good, there are no bad points for the time being, and the two systems have not been broken, and the overall feeling is quite smooth. The most important thing is that this book is not the kind of book that is stuck in the plot of the original work, it has its own story! !
My parents have not had much contact with the Sri Lankan religion so far, so I just sit back and let nature take its course. On the contrary, he is a bit close to Lupine. The protagonist was a student in his first life, high school or college. In his second life, he was a high-level mage. When he reached HP, he lost the magic network and began to study how to combine two spells.
It's okay, it feels like watching Lord of the Abyss.
Beautiful, really beautiful. I'm about to start chasing new books again. . . Well. . .
So the heroine is Lily?
Five stars, come on, author [laughs][laughs]
Very good novel, I like it very much, good luck to the author
It's a rare dnd element. So far, I feel good about it, but the author's updates are too slow…………
An extremely rare story that unfolds from Harry Potter's father's time. The content is different from the ordinary Harry Potter novels, and is more relevant to the reality of synthetics and the tense atmosphere of Voldemort's early days at that time.
From the beginning, there are no problems. I don't know why the score is so low
The protagonist's sanity, the fusion of DND spells and Harry Potter spells are worth looking forward to.
A very good HP fanfic that accurately captures the contradictions of pre-war wizarding society and its impact on campus
The thinking is thoughtful and the writing is good. The time is short and the selection is very good. Write more, but it is not enough to read.
In fact, it's quite good-looking. I kept following it silently and after reading it, it got a rating of 5.4! Hurry up and give me a good review, don't make the author depressed!
Since the protagonist is not helped or shackles by the magic network, casting spells is entirely up to him. How about turning into the Master of Ten Thousand Curses and turning all the spells into activated spell magic pets?
Would love to see an exploration of the nature of magic under two underlying rules.
Not bad, good, very good-looking
Very good, highly recommended
Dnd is rare, come on
Come on, who is the heroine?
A very beautiful work
Good book, worth recommending
I think it's okay
I like watching it anyway [smile]
It's okay, but it's broken
It looks good, but where is the author?