But Eamon, undeterred by the overwhelming darkness before him, knew the battle was far from over. For every Dark Lord summoned by Voldemort, the forces of light and balance would rise to meet them. With his mastery of the ancient powers and his connection to the Ring of Merlin, Eamon reached deep into the fabric of the universe itself. He whispered an incantation that resonated with the very essence of creation and called forth the might of the Light Lords—beings of pure light, wisdom, and balance, long lost to the ages.
From the cosmic realms of light, a new army began to emerge.
At Eamon's command, ancient sorcerers of legend, including figures like Dumbledore, Merlin, and the first wizards of light, were summoned from the deepest planes of reality. Their forms glowed with the radiance of the Light of Valinor, each one embodying the balance of magic and wisdom. They were not simply wizards—they were gods of light, capable of weaving magic so pure and powerful that it could counter even the darkest forces.
Among them was Albus Dumbledore, whose presence shone with a light that had once protected the wizarding world. With him came the greatest wizards of all time—Gellert Grindelwald, before his fall, as a light lord, Merlin, Helga Hufflepuff, and the other founders of Hogwarts, who had risen in a different form—mystical beings of light.
Eamon, with the power of the Ring of Merlin, summoned the Light Lords and placed them in strategic positions across the battlefield. Their collective magic intertwined, creating barriers of blinding light, shields that could deflect dark spells, and waves of energy that healed the wounded and cleansed the land of shadow.