Mercy has Consequences
Mercy Has Consequences
By 2025, Harry Potter has given everything to wizarding Britain and watched it waste every sacrifice. The Wizengamot still bends, old families still scheme, and his friends still believe mercy can save people determined to burn the world down.
When a goblin-rights bill threatens to ignite another war, Harry finally does what Britain never expected.
He walks away.
With the help of King Ragnok and a one-time goblin ritual, Harry strips his vaults, chooses a forgotten name, and vanishes into the past as Harry Ashwick. His destination: 1930. His inheritance: a ruined country pub called The Ashen Stag.
Harry wants peace. A quiet life. Good whisky, better wards, and no more saving fools from consequences they voted for.
Unfortunately, peace has a habit of attracting trouble.
Goblins drink at his bar. Vampires are served openly. Werewolves find shelter after the full moon. Aurors learn to follow his rules. Pure-blood lords discover that old names mean very little when the landlord has no patience left.
As The Ashen Stag becomes the strangest neutral ground in magical Britain, Harry begins building something dangerous: not a faction, not an army, but a place where the forgotten and feared are treated like people.
But Europe is already shifting. Grindelwald’s shadow is spreading, old families are choosing sides, and Harry’s refusal to play politics may become the loudest political act of all.
Harry Ashwick only wanted to run a pub.
Wizarding Britain should have let him.
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This story shows the readers the perfectness of love. Each character has its own way of delivering their love to their partner. Despite of all the consequences and misunderstanding at the end they all have a happy life having each other.This is worth reading to the end..