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Harry Potter and the Magical Tok'ra

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Read Harry Potter and the Magical Tok'ra fanfiction written by the author KumaBear27101 on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is others fanfic stories, covering romance, adventure, harrypotter. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Harry Potter narrowly manages to escape his wicked uncle by magically teleporting himself to another world. Harry becomes host to a Tok'ra symbiote named Einar. Original idea and first six chapters are by HuffleBager1978 (Tok'ra-Agent-632) That was discontinued so I wanted to continue it as I love both HP and Stargate. Harry Potter and Stargate are not owned by me.

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Gunts92
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HP is a jerk, in the series or in the films they have no personality, it's his friends who do the bulk of the work, it's only after Cedric's death that he makes an effort, but he Despite everything, he remains an average wizard who can talk to the snake... unless you take the old Harry which would be drinkable, I don't see how a Harry who "ran away from his Uncle Vernon" would be interesting, he would have been better off taking an oc or a character with more character such as Luna, Sirius, or Lupin Furthermore, the tokra have been fighting for over a thousand years against the goauld and have achieved nothing, it is only with the help of humans (whom they have denigrated for several seasons) that things have started to move forward.

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A vary smoth blend of Stargate and Harry Potter. I've high hopes for this.

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After reading chapter 10 I'm hoping this wont't be dropped. There is some minor spelling errors. MC is Harry Potter having just completed his first year in Hogwarts comes across the Tok'ra Einhar who has been separated from the others of his faction. It's a neat read if you like Stargate SG-1 and Harry Potter. So long as you're not going to get super critical over the original source material. Give it a shot.

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