“Right this way, my lord,” Thimrill said, bowing slightly as he guided Aaric through the ancient corridor. The path twisted gently, lit by enchanted torches, each flame flickering in a quiet rhythm. The air was calm but expectant.
They stopped in front of a domed chamber. At its center stood a towering marble statue—silver and coiled, its surface smooth and cold like moonlight.
Aaric’s eyes widened. “Vasuki,” he whispered and instinctively pressed his hands together in reverence.
“Thank you… for the new life you gave me—”
Before the words fully left his lips, a soft hand rested on his head.
The castle vanished.
He was now standing in a quiet garden. Familiar. Beyond time. Before him stood Vasuki, radiant and still, and beside her was a pale woman with long black hair and thoughtful eyes—Aeloria Nightshade.
Vasuki smiled. “Thank god for that. I was nearby when it happened. I’m glad I was.”
Aaric didn’t speak. He ran forward and wrapped his arms around her waist, hugging her tightly.
She returned the hug and stroked his back. “I missed you too.”
Then, with a small flourish, she brought out a picnic box.
“I made this for you,” she said.
The scent hit him instantly. Aaric’s stomach growled, and he laughed before digging in, cheeks quickly puffing with food.
The three sat together under the trees. No pressure. No expectations. Just the silence of people who understood one another.
“We can’t meet like this very often anymore,” Vasuki said after a moment. “Now that you’re living again, contact with divine realms becomes… limited. When you were only a soul, it was easier.”
Aaric slowed his chewing and glanced down.
He didn’t want to go. So he turned instead to Aeloria.
“Thank you, Miss Aeloria Nightshade… for everything you’ve done for me.”
She smiled gently. “You’re welcome.”
Vasuki leaned forward, resting her chin on her hand. “Have you noticed more scales in your body lately?”
Aaric nodded with a mouthful of food.
She poked his cheek. “Those are part of you now. Unlike the first one I gave you—which was a piece of me—these new ones are born from our bond. They can be shared. Anyone you give one to may receive my blessing… or, if they’re more aligned with someone else, another cosmic power entirely.”
Aaric blinked. “But how are they made?”
Vasuki lifted him onto her lap, speaking calmly.
“They grow from the heart. Not just physically. I don’t mean the muscle—though it begins there. I mean the center of you. Who you are. The more you grow, the more they appear.”
“Can I give them to anyone?” he asked.
“You can,” she said. “But the result isn’t in your control. Your gift opens a path—but where that path leads depends on the other person’s spirit.”
Aeloria watched them quietly, her hands folded in her lap. Aaric looked so at peace in Vasuki’s arms. She wanted to play with him too, maybe even hold his hand or ruffle his hair.
“I’ll be able to visit more often one day,” Vasuki added, brushing Aaric’s hair with her fingers. “If your connection grows strong enough, I might even gain a form in your world.”
She kissed his forehead.
“But for now… you have to return.”
The light around them began to fade.
“You could’ve let me play with him too,” Aeloria muttered, puffing out her cheeks.
Vasuki laughed. “Next time. I promise.”
—
After returning to the real world, Aaric looked down at the ground for a moment and then looked up at the statue in gratitude. Thimrill just stood to the side; he seemed to know what had happened.
—
Simon was walking down the hall of Gringotts Bank on business when he noticed the looks the goblins were giving him. The usual expressions, as if he were a fat cow walking into the lions’ den, had changed—now they showed shock.
As he approached the head receptionist, he said, “The Hawthorne seat wishes to make a deal with Gringotts.” The goblin looked up, pretending to notice him only then—a little trick goblins used to show they didn’t hold wizard lords in high regard.
But as soon as the goblin truly saw him, his pupils shrank. It seemed he hadn’t noticed the sword at Simon’s side before.
The goblin’s demeanor changed instantly. “Welcome, my lord. Let us discuss your business in a private room.” He stood up and led Simon to a luxurious private chamber.
Snacks and tea were brought in. The goblin bowed slightly. “Allow me a moment as I bring someone of higher standing to help in the discussions.” He walked out calmly at first, but once he thought he was out of Simon’s view, he started running.
Simon chuckled in the quiet room as he sipped his tea. “Good tea,” he muttered.
He didn’t have to wait long. The earlier goblin returned with Zargrin Ironquill—Director of Gringotts and High Chancellor of the Goblin Enclave.
Zargrin was the highest authority among goblins, the unofficial king. Even the worst of pure-blood supremacists had to show him courtesy—he managed their fortunes.
Zargrin greeted Simon respectfully, unable to hide his greed and astonishment as he looked at the sword, though he said nothing about it. “How may Gringotts help Lord Hawthorne?”
“I have been importing potion ingredients from India and magical beast parts and wand-making equipment from the US for some time now,” Simon said, pausing briefly before continuing. “I will be expanding the venture, and with the help of the Greengrass family, I will export British goods to other magical societies. I want Gringotts to assist with transport and officiate the business. I assume your network will be essential for logistical support of my goods and services.”
Simon didn’t hide much. Goblins might be greedy, but they weren’t stupid enough to reveal the secrets of a lord on the level of the Hawthornes.
Zargrin didn’t even need to think. “Done. And in exchange, I want the sword.”
Simon looked at him. “No. Know your worth.”
Simon’s aura silenced Zargrin, who chastised himself inwardly for the lapse in control. “I apologize for my outburst,” he said through gritted teeth.
Simon leaned back. “You will get a stake for managing the books and logistics. These papers have all the finer details. Don’t try to negotiate—I’ll just walk out.”
Negotiating with goblins was like swimming upstream. Simon came prepared. The deal was generous, and Zargrin, though unhappy about losing control of the conversation, accepted it.
“The terms are well thought-out and agreeable, Lord Hawthorne. Our representatives can iron out the finer details.”
Simon nodded but only after securing Gringotts’ official stamp on the document.
“I do have a request, if the kind lord will indulge me,” Zargrin said.
Simon knew what was coming and drew the sword, placing it on the table. The goblins were surprised to be seen through but recovered quickly, examining the sword as if nothing else mattered.
“May I touch it?” Zargrin asked.
Simon nodded.
After a while, one of the goblins looked up. “How?”
There were a million questions in that one word.
“The greed of your kind has blinded and stagnated you as a species,” Simon replied. “This is the result of goblins who don’t hoard knowledge, but share it. Goblins I respect and trust.”
He didn’t linger after that.
Later that evening, back at Hawthorne Manor, Simon returned home quietly. The soft click of the front door didn’t go unnoticed.
Edwina looked up from her reading chair by the fireplace. “Back early,” she said.
Simon hung his coat by the door, then placed the sheathed sword gently on the stand beside the mantle. “It went well.”
Edwina raised a brow. “Did it?”
Simon walked over and sat across from her. “Gringotts is on board. Logistics, accounting, the whole network. It’s official now.”
She gave a slow nod. “And the sword? Did they ask?”
Simon smiled faintly. “Of course they did. Zargrin himself.”
Edwina laughed under her breath. “And let me guess… you told him no in the most Simon Hawthorne way possible.”
“I reminded him to know his worth,” Simon said, eyes calm. “Then I let them hold it. That shut them up.”
Edwina leaned forward, elbows on knees. “And what did they say?”
Simon shrugged. “They asked ‘how’.”
Edwina studied him. “You told them?”
“I told them what they needed to hear. That greed has stagnated them. That not all goblins hoard. Some share. And those are the ones I trust.”
She smiled and reached out to squeeze his hand. “You really do walk into every room like you own it.”
“Not every room,” he said, lacing his fingers with hers. “Just the ones that matter.”
She stood and walked behind him, wrapping her arms around his shoulders from behind. “I’m proud of you.”
Simon exhaled, letting the day fall away. “Aaric’s going to change the world one day. I just have to make sure the path stays clear.”
“And I’ll make sure he doesn’t lose himself along the way,” Edwina whispered.
A/n: the next chapter will be the final one before the Hogwarts arc, i hope you like the story so far. I wanted to establish Aaric’s parents as key figures and not just side characters. As Simon said he will be cleaning Aaric’s path some some time now.
Stones and comments people, that’s how you get laid …
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Chapters
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234 234: Side Story (42) - Feast and Joy
- Chapter 233: Side Story (42) - What is a Custodian Anyways?
- Chapter 232 232: The Battle of Hogwarts
- Chapter 231 231: Dark Eyes Watch
- Chapter 230 230: Mr. Sircuit With The Blonde Mustache
- Chapter 229 229: The Sky Holds Answers
- Chapter 228: Side Story (41) - The Bloody Iron Way
- Chapter 227 227: Side Story (40) - Beneath the Iron Waves
- Chapter 226: Side Story (39) - Pyke Falls
- Chapter 225: The Shadow Behind Fudge
- Chapter 224 224: The Simulacrum
- Chapter 223: Paradox Seed
- Chapter 222 222: Side Story (38) - To Pyke!
- Chapter 221 221: Side Story (37) - A Mouse in the Barrel
- Chapter 220: Side Story (36) - Willful Madness*
- Chapter 219: Three Moons in Silver
- Chapter 218: Greetings, The Boy Who Lived. I am Death
- Chapter 217: The Black Parchment's Secret
- Chapter 216 216: Side story (45) - Dark Wyvern Awakens
- Chapter 215 215: The Serpent's Gift
- Chapter 214 214: Side Story (44) - Fire Worms of Valyrian Legend
- Chapter 213: not a chapter
- Chapter 212 212: Side Story (33) - The Freed Settle
- Chapter 211 211: The Dark Island Reborn
- Chapter 210: Side Story (32) - Shattered Obsidian
- Chapter 209: Sirius's Special Someone
- Chapter 208: Side Story (31) - Twisted Honor
- Chapter 207: The Weeping God's Legacy
- Chapter 206: The Nameless God
- Chapter 205: Side Story (30) - The One For Her
- Chapter 204: Breathless Veela
- Chapter 203: Side Story (29) - Eggs of Fate
- Chapter 202: Bakunawa's Breakfast Debut
- Chapter 201: Side Story (28) - Red Dragon Form
- Chapter 200 200: The Flower in Her Eyes
- Chapter 199 199: Side Story (27) - I Am Still Me
- Chapter 198 198: Pots and Pans
- Chapter 197 197: Side Story (26) - The Dragon Of Doom
- Chapter 196 196: The Trickster Giant
- Chapter 195 195: Side Story (25) -The Freed Sail Away
- Chapter 194 194: Infinite Roots
- Chapter 193: The Lux Aeternum Court
- Chapter 192: Side Story (24) - Sweets and Shadows
- Chapter 191: Pantheons United
- Chapter 190: Dao in the Dreamlands
- Chapter 189 189: Side Story (23) - Tea and Tempted Truths
- Chapter 188 188: Paper Mountain And Funny Business
- Chapter 187 187: Side Story (22) - A Sweet for the Dragons
- Chapter 186: Side Story (21) - Festered Curse
- Chapter 185: Seeds of a New World
- Chapter 184 184: Side Story (20) - Healing Beyond Flesh
- Chapter 183 183: Justice and Divinity
- Chapter 182 182: Side Story (19) - Wolf In The Shadow
- Chapter 181 181: Hem Hem, Justice Served
- Chapter 180: Side Story (18) - A Princess at Her Studies
- Chapter 179: The Insect's Judgment
- Chapter 178: Victory And Vodka
- Chapter 177: Side Story (17) - The Meddling Septa
- Chapter 176: The Second Task
- Chapter 175 Birth From The Hearth
- Chapter 174: Whose Giant Mistake?
- Chapter 173: Side Story (16) - The Tickle War Ultimatum
- Chapter 172: Fury in Print
- Chapter 171: The New Moon
- Chapter 170: Side Story (15) - Crystal Scales and Ruby Eyes
- Chapter 169: The Moonlit
- Chapter 168: Side Story (14) - Zeus' plot
- Chapter 167: You Tell Me
- Chapter 166: The Boggart Boogie
- Chapter 165: Side Story (13) - Birth Of The Wolfsguard
- Chapter 164: Champions Waltz
- Chapter 163: Sharing Worlds
- Chapter 162: Third Planet From the Sun
- Chapter 161: The Dancer in the Dark
- Chapter 160: Draco's Peaceful Wank
- Chapter 159: Eternity in Her Clutches
- Chapter 158: Side Story (12) - Wolfswood Home
- Chapter 157: The Water Has Death In It
- Chapter 156: Crawling Fury
- Chapter 155: A Bet on the Water
- Chapter 154: The Spider and the Reaper
- Chapter 153: I Promise You Will Be Strong
- Chapter 152: Pandora's Haven
- Chapter 151: Side Story (11) - The Owl at Dusk
- Chapter 150: sample chapter
- Chapter 149: The Moon Saw Everything
- Chapter 148: The Prisoner of Etna
- Chapter 147: Seven Worlds and One Dawn
- Chapter 146: Through the Mouth of Madness
- Chapter 145: Where the Sun Sails
- Chapter 144: Side Story (10) - Cruelty, the First Lesson
- Chapter 143: Fleur In The Dreams
- Chapter 142: Side story (9) - Heart's Mirror
- Chapter 141: The Rebirth of Hephaestus
- Chapter 140: High Stakes Gathering
- Chapter 139: The Grass Must Not Be Disturbed
- Chapter 138: A Realm Named Pandora
- Chapter 137: Side story (8)- Bastards and high tables
- Chapter 136: Essence Replication and the Family's Evolution
- Chapter 135: A Drop from the Divine Source
- Chapter 134: A gift and back to the wizarding world
- Chapter 133: The Dragon's Trade: Scales for a Galaxy
- Chapter 132: Side Story (7) - The deceptive fruit
- Chapter 131: The Ascent to the Absolute
- Chapter 130: Thousand-Years Of Skill
- Chapter 129: Side Story (6) - Farewell at White Harbor
- Chapter 128: Venti The Dragon
- Chapter 127: The Twin Guardians of Floor Fifty
- Chapter 126: Insight architect
- Chapter 125: Observer: The First Step
- Chapter 124: Figuring Out the Fold
- Chapter 123: Guides of Tempest
- Chapter 122: A little Glimpse
- Chapter 121: Side story (5) - the father they have
- Chapter 120: Hades’ warriors
- Chapter 119: Side story (4) -White Harbor at Dawn
- Chapter 118: The One Where Rimuru Says ‘Yo’
- Chapter 117: The Lecture That Broke a God
- Chapter 116: Side story (3)- King's Justice
- Chapter 115: The Horizon’s Vessel
- Chapter 114: The Thirteenth Litany
- Chapter 113: The first task
- Chapter 112: The Calm Before the Dragons
- Chapter 111: Crimson Courtesy
- Chapter 110: Side story (2) A Lesson in Silence
- Chapter 109: The Cost of Comparison
- Chapter 108: Side story (1) - Drakensar
- Chapter 107: Light under the black lake
- Chapter 106: A Veela Among the Merfolk
- Chapter 105: Ars lives
- Chapter 104: High Maintenance
- Chapter 103: Shared Heart
- Chapter 102: The Golden Seed
- Chapter 101: The Gift of Eternity
- Chapter 100: The Martell reunion
- Chapter 99: Iron and gold
- Chapter 98: Bear Island
- Chapter 97: The Custodian Comes North
- Chapter 96: Warmth in the Red Keep
- Chapter 95: by blade, by name, by blood
- Chapter 94: The Custodian of Nightshade
- Chapter 93: Divine crystal
- Chapter 92: House by the shore
- Chapter 91: Hera
- Chapter 90: White knight
- Chapter 89: A sliver of divinity
- Chapter 88: For Being You
- Chapter 87: Twilight of the golden dragon
- Chapter 86: gold dragon
- Chapter 85: the djinn
- Chapter 84: The Hospitable One
- Chapter 83: Yes-Yes, No-No
- Chapter 82: A Tyrant Rat
- Chapter 81: The wrong man
- Chapter 80: Birth of Velka
- Chapter 79: And the Goblet Says… Aaric?!
- Chapter 78: How to Tame a Hawthorne
- Chapter 77: Divine Source
- Chapter 76: Stone Dragons
- Chapter 75: Cats, Candy, and Cultured Men
- Chapter 74: Noctelle’s Song
- Chapter 73: Daphne’s defeat
- Chapter 72: The Boyfriend Talk
- Chapter 71: Young Acolyte
- Chapter 70: Legionborn
- Chapter 69: The Sleep of Dragons
- Chapter 68: Across the Shore
- Chapter 67: The spider thing
- Chapter 66: Cocoon
- Chapter 65: The Night Turns Dark
- Chapter 64: Victory in Green and Gold
- Chapter 63: life and death battle
- Chapter 62: Mamata’s jaw
- Chapter 61: Small gestures
- Chapter 60: Golden Sand
- Chapter 59: Crimson Veins
- Chapter 58: And there she stood
- Chapter 57: The Forbidden Name
- Chapter 56: International Confederation of Wizards Conference
- Chapter 55: T-Pose of Despair
- Chapter 54: “Who Are You?”
- Chapter 53: The Seventh Pillar
- Chapter 52: The Toad That Croaked Too Soon
- Chapter 51: Through Luna’s Eyes
- Chapter 50: Skill Issue
- Chapter 49: Shadows on Ice
- Chapter 48: Black Ice
- Chapter 47: Blood of the Enemy
- Chapter 46: The Ashes of Despair
- Chapter 45: Crystals of Darkness
- Chapter 44: Ashes and Ascension
- Chapter 43: An Unconventional Cure
- Chapter 42: Silver eyes
- Chapter 41: From God’s Hand to Mortal Bond
- Chapter 40: When Wood Learned to Breathe
- Chapter 39: Of Potions, Politics, and Poor Decisions
- Chapter 38: The Sanctum and the Toad
- Chapter 37: Shadowpeak Sanctum
- Chapter 36: Chat with dumble
- Chapter 35: Loony no more
- Chapter 34: A Diary of Blood and Flame
- Chapter 33: the diary
- Chapter 32: Dueling club
- Chapter 31: First victim
- Chapter 30: Incendio and Idiots
- Chapter 29: Luna Lovegood and the Salamander Rebellion
- Chapter 28: Flame bond
- Chapter 27: Old Roots
- Chapter 26: Nothing remained
- Chapter 25: Bragging Rights
- Chapter 24: Where Fire Distills the Truth
- Chapter 23: Of Mist, Mountain, and Lingering Echoes
- Chapter 22: Quiet Bonds
- Chapter 21: sturring
- Chapter 20: The forbidden forest
- Chapter 19: Her Name Is Norberta
- Chapter 18: the Serpent Below
- Chapter 17: first class
- Chapter 16: The Start of Something Greater
- Chapter 15: Poll
- Chapter 14: Before the Train Arrives
- Chapter 13: The Silence That Followed
- Chapter 12: Forged in Magic
- Chapter 11: Blood, Bone, and Flame
- Chapter 10: The Legacy of Nightshade
- Chapter 9: The village
- Chapter 8: Resin and ring
- Chapter 7: Inheritance
- Chapter 6: The party
- Chapter 5: The Mark Beneath the mask
- Chapter 4: Foundation and Harry
- Chapter 3: The talk
- Chapter 2: Awakening
- Chapter 1: Not Heaven, Not Hell