Magnitudo
Harry Potter is a boy defined by silence and submission, until a stolen book from a nondescript library changes everything. Harry discovers a radical truth: power is not a gift of birth, but a prize for the disciplined. As he enters the Wizarding World, he does not see a magical wonderland, but a disorganized landscape of the weak and the stagnant. Eschewing the easy path of the hero, Harry begins a slow, calculated ascent toward a greatness that transcends the notions of "good" and "evil," driven by a singular, cold realization: the snake that cannot cast its skin must die.