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TESSERACT MOD JOURNAL ([info]its) wrote,
@ 2007-12-31 19:51:00

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PREMISE


The Tales of The Beedle Bard were children's stories often read to young Witches and Wizards. During the battle against the dark Lord Voldemort and his followers The Tale of Three Brothers became a crucial tool in the discovery of the Three Deathly Hallows. These three brothers were not simply men of folk legend but people that had once existed and fell to the power of three devices because when used together they could conquer death. The Resurrection Stone remains in the deep woods of the Forbidden Forest buried under the years of growth. The Elder Wand lies unfettered with Albus Dumbledore, and the Invisibility Cloak is carefully put away in an old chest up in the attic of Number Twelve Grimmauld place. The Hallows have been forgotten by most and moved back to the realms of legend. If most hadn't been told by those who knew better they wouldntt believe in the existence of such items.

But it was never known until now is that Beedle the Bard purposely left out a piece of his story. Seduced by the power of the Fourth Hallow, he carefully adjusted the story and wrote out the tale of another brother named Ambrosius and only wrote of it in his personal journals stashed away for centuries on end. The Tale of The Fourth Hallow is that a half-brother to Antioch, Cadmus and Ignotus Peverell. Ambrosius was with his brothers when they faced death and sought to vanquish it. What he sought was Power over Time. The truth of the story is that he was given pocket watch that to the average eye would appear extremely ordinary. When examined closer within its internal mechanisms was a device not unlike a time-turner but also with the ability to enter into Tesseracts; to even create them if he desired. Within it was the power to move through time and dimension freely. Ambrosius, aware of the shortcomings of his brother's devices, kept this device a secret.

Aware that the Tesseract Watch could keep him alive and take him anywhere he wished to go, Ambrosius did live a long life. The records of his existence do not recall him as a Peverell brother at all though. He changed his name and disappeared all together by taking a bride and producing children under her family name claiming that he had been orphaned. At a ripe old age, he passed the watch along to his children and they in turn did the same. The truth about the heirloom was lost to the ages until now.

Rolf Scamander got word that the last of Beedle the Bard's children had died in the summer of 2023 and that all of the belongings were being sold off on auction. With an anniversary approaching fast, he went in search of something special for his wife. Being aware of her love of old books and especially The Tales of Beedle the Bard he sought to get the perfect present. He came home with an old truck that had been locked away. It was made of old wood and the lock wouldn't open, but he figured with a little work they could get into it. Inside there were a number of unpublished books and writings. The journal was pilfered by Lysander shortly before Hogwarts began though – before his mother could even read it.

Lysander, during his readings through the journals, discovered the story of the Fourth Hallow and with the reluctant help of Hugo and Albus began the search for it. Little did they know that the Fourth Hallow was with them all along. When Hugo Weasley first left for Hogwarts, he had been given a present that his father hadn't received until his seventeenth birthday. It looked like an ordinary watch. There was nothing spectacular about it and it had been in the Weasley family for ages.

The boys were outside near the Great Lake one day, Hugo swinging the watch idly in his hand when his cousin Roxanne (or Roxy as he thought of her) set off one of her father's latest inventions on the boys. In Hugo's attempt to get away from the billowing and smelly smoke, the watch struck rock and popped open for the first time in centuries. There was a rip in time and space; a tesseract.

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