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The Weight of Justice: A Bitter Draught by AzkabanArchitect
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
12 Feb 2026
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A standalone series set 15 years after the Wizarding war that follow Draco, Hermione, Blaise, Harry, and Kingsley in the Wizengamot. Kingsley is the presiding judge over the Wizengamot as the Minister for Magic, Harry is head of the MLE, Blaise is a no-nonsense prosecutor for the ministry, Hermione is a ministry appointed defense attorney trying to get justice for everyone, and Draco is a private defense attorney who shows up for the challenge. Together they all have to learn to carry the Weight of Justice, no matter the verdict. Because in the Wizarding world some spells are legal, their crimes are not.
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- English
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- 2,924
- Chapters:
- 2/?
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When an underground band of illegal dragon breeders starts dropping off botched experiments, Charlie Weasley's boss decides he needs to bring in outside help. Charlie doesn't need the ministry or a quill pusher to help get the job done, and he definitely doesn't need someone who's never gotten their boots dirty. Luna Lovegood is neither. Working as an investigative journalist as the Quibbler, Luna sets off to Romania to help Charlie. And mess with his ideas about dragons, creatures, life, and love. What's the worst that could happen?
Recent series
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The Weight of Justice: Untold Cases from the Wizengamot by AzkabanArchitect
Fandom Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
12 Feb 2026
Summary
A standalone series set 15 years after the Wizarding war that follow Draco, Hermione, Blaise, Harry, and Kingsley in the Wizengamot. Kingsley is the presiding judge over the Wizengamot as the Minister for Magic, Harry is head of the MLE, Blaise is a no-nonsense prosecutor for the ministry, Hermione is a ministry appointed defense attorney trying to get justice for everyone, and Draco is a private defense attorney who shows up for the challenge. Together they all have to learn to carry the Weight of Justice, no matter the verdict. Because in the Wizarding world some spells are legal, their crimes are not.
- Words:
- 2,924
- Works:
- 1
