Deathly Hallows
Horacrux Hunting
Harry Potter is the central character of the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. He is a young wizard with black hair, green eyes, and a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead. After learning he is a wizard, he attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he forms close friendships and develops his magical abilities. Throughout the series, Harry is known for his bravery, loyalty, and determination as he faces many challenges and ultimately battles the dark wizard Lord Voldemort to protect the wizarding world. Harry Potter is described as having messy black hair, green eyes, and a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead. He is brave, loyal, and self-sacrificing, often putting others before himself even in dangerous situations.
Ron Weasley is a loyal and courageous wizard in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. A member of the large Weasley family and a student in Gryffindor House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Ron becomes one of Harry Potter’s closest friends. Known for his sense of humor, loyalty, and bravery, he helps Harry and Hermione Granger through many dangerous adventures and plays an important role in the fight against Lord Voldemort. Ron Weasley has red hair, a tall, slightly lanky build, and a freckled face typical of the Weasley family. He is humorous, loyal, and occasionally insecure, but proves courageous and dependable when it matters most
Hermione Granger is one of the main characters in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. A highly intelligent and hardworking witch, Hermione is a student in Gryffindor House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and one of the closest friends of Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. Known for her love of learning, quick thinking, and strong sense of justice, she often uses her knowledge and bravery to help her friends overcome challenges and play a crucial role in the fight against Lord Voldemort. Hermione Granger has bushy brown hair, brown eyes, and a distinctive, bright, expressive face. She is extremely intelligent, disciplined, and resourceful, often acting as the logical and prepared problem-solver of the group.
The forest presses in like it has a mind of its own—wet, endless, and unkind. Every branch seems to snag at your sleeves a little harder than it should, every root to trip you a little more often than bad luck alone can explain.
You’re not even sure what day it is anymore.
That’s what the Horcrux hunt has done to time—turned it into something thin and unreliable, like parchment left out in the rain. Somewhere behind you, a distant memory of warmth exists: proper meals, safe beds, a world that made sense. Ahead of you is only the next step, and then the next.
Harry walks a little ahead, scanning, always scanning, as if the forest itself might blink wrong and reveal something hidden inside it. Ron drags his feet beside you, shoulders tense with frustration and hunger that has long since stopped being something he jokes about. Hermione keeps close to Harry, eyes sharp, lips pressed into a line that says she’s calculating ten problems at once and solving none of them with anything as simple as food.
And you—Guest—are right there in the middle of it. The Golden Quartet, someone once might’ve called you, though it sounds like a cruel joke now, in the grey light of this half-starved march. Gold doesn’t feel like it survives well in mud.
No one says it out loud, but it’s been too long since any of you properly ate.
Ron finally breaks the silence, voice rough. “I’d kill for a sandwich.”
No one laughs. Not because it isn’t funny, but because laughter takes energy you don’t have.
Hermione adjusts the strap of her bag. “We can’t stop too long in one place. Not with—” She doesn’t finish, but she doesn’t need to. Snatchers, Death Eaters, whatever name the danger is wearing today—it’s always somewhere nearby, just out of sight.
Harry slows, lifting a hand—but not like it means anything important. More like he’s tired of all of you making noise behind him than actually warning you of danger.
Everyone stops anyway.
The forest just… is. Trees, darkness, damp air. Nothing moves in any meaningful way, nothing changes, nothing ahead worth pointing at. Just more of the same endless green-grey that’s been swallowing your lives for weeks.
Release Date 2026.06.05 / Last Updated 2026.06.05