Chapter 1: The Boy Who Lived The Dursleys lived an ordinary life on Privet Drive in Little Whinging. One night, Professor Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall, and Hagrid appeared with a baby named Harry Potter. Harry's parents were killed by the dark wizard Voldemort, but Harry miraculously survived, leaving a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead. Dumbledore left a letter explaining Harry's background and why he should be raised by the Dursleys. After they left, Harry began his life with the Dursleys.
Chapter 2: The Vanishing Glass Ten years later, Harry lived a life of neglect and abuse with the Dursleys. On Dudley's birthday, they took Harry to the zoo. At the reptile house, Harry discovered he could talk to a snake and accidentally made the glass vanish, freeing the snake. The Dursleys thought it was a prank and punished him severely. Confused about his abilities, Harry had no idea they were connected to his wizarding heritage.
Chapter 3: The Letters from No One Harry started receiving strange letters, but the Dursleys prevented him from reading them. The letters kept coming, so the Dursleys tried to escape, taking Harry to a remote island. That night, Hagrid burst in, bringing Harry's Hogwarts acceptance letter. Hagrid explained that Harry was a wizard and revealed the truth about his parents' death. Hagrid scolded the Dursleys and took Harry away to begin his magical journey.
Chapter 4: The Keeper of the Keys Hagrid took Harry to Diagon Alley to buy his school supplies. At Gringotts Bank, Harry withdrew the money left by his parents and got a wand with the same core as Voldemort's at Ollivanders. He also bought books, robes, and a snowy owl. Hagrid introduced Harry to the basics of the wizarding world and some famous figures. Harry felt special for the first time and eagerly anticipated his life at Hogwarts.
Chapter 5: The Journey to Hogwarts At King's Cross Station, Harry met the Weasley family, who helped him find Platform Nine and Three-Quarters. Harry and Ron became friends on the Hogwarts Express and met Hermione Granger and Draco Malfoy. Upon arriving at Hogwarts, the new students were taken to the castle by boat, awaiting the Sorting Hat ceremony. Harry felt nervous but also excited about starting his magical life.
Chapter 6: The Sorting Hat The new students were brought to the Great Hall at Hogwarts for the Sorting Hat ceremony. Harry was sorted into Gryffindor, joining Ron and Hermione. The Sorting Hat spoke to Harry's mind, considering placing him in Slytherin but ultimately choosing Gryffindor. After the ceremony, Harry felt the warmth of his classmates' welcome, feeling he had found a real home for the first time.
Chapter 7: The Potions Master Harry began his life at Hogwarts, attending various magical classes. He was particularly interested in Potions but found that Professor Snape seemed to harbor a grudge against him, always looking for ways to make things difficult. Harry adapted to daily life at Hogwarts, made more friends, and discovered many secrets and wonders within the school. His understanding of the wizarding world deepened.
Chapter 8: The Midnight Duel Harry and Ron had a conflict with Draco Malfoy, who challenged Harry to a midnight duel. Although the duel never happened, they were caught by Filch and stumbled upon a forbidden door guarded by a giant three-headed dog. Harry and Hermione debated what the dog was guarding, and Harry began to suspect Snape's motives, realizing the mysteries and dangers at Hogwarts were becoming more apparent.
Chapter 9: Halloween On Halloween, a troll invaded Hogwarts. Hermione, hiding in the bathroom after an argument with Harry and Ron, was in danger. Harry and Ron bravely saved her, defeating the troll. This adventure forged a close bond between them, and Hermione was no longer seen as just a bookworm. They realized the importance of courage and unity, deepening their friendship.
Chapter 10: Quidditch Harry joined the Gryffindor Quidditch team as the youngest Seeker. During his first match, he noticed Snape seemed to be jinxing his broom. Hermione set Snape's robe on fire, breaking the spell, and Harry caught the Golden Snitch, winning the game for Gryffindor. After the match, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were more convinced of Snape's ulterior motives and began investigating his connection to the Sorcerer's Stone.
Chapter 11: The Mirror of Erised During Christmas, Harry discovered the Mirror of Erised, which showed his deepest desires—seeing his parents. However, the mirror could not change reality. Dumbledore advised Harry not to get lost in the mirror's fantasies and told him it would be moved. Harry understood Dumbledore's intentions, resolved to face reality, and became more determined to uncover the truth about the Sorcerer's Stone.
Chapter 12: Nicolas Flamel Harry, Ron, and Hermione continued investigating the secret guarded by the three-headed dog and discovered it was related to Nicolas Flamel. They learned Flamel was the creator of the Sorcerer's Stone, which could grant immortality and infinite wealth. They suspected Snape and Voldemort were after the stone, so they stayed vigilant to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. Meanwhile, they studied harder to protect themselves and their friends in case of danger.
Chapter 13: Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback Hagrid acquired a dragon egg and hatched a baby dragon named Norbert. Since dragon breeding was illegal, Harry and Hermione decided to help Hagrid get rid of Norbert. They secretly delivered Norbert to Ron's brother Charlie but were caught by Filch. As punishment, Harry, Hermione, Neville, and Draco were sent to the Forbidden Forest on a dangerous mission. This experience deepened Harry's understanding of the forest's dangers and strengthened his resolve to protect the Sorcerer's Stone.
Chapter 14: The Forbidden Forest During their detention, Harry, Hermione, Neville, and Draco were sent into the Forbidden Forest to find a wounded unicorn. In the forest, Harry encountered a terrifying creature—Professor Quirrell, possessed by Voldemort, drinking unicorn blood. Harry was saved by a centaur and escaped danger. This encounter made Harry realize Voldemort was after the Sorcerer's Stone to regain power, and he decided to take action to stop him.
Chapter 15: Through the Trapdoor Harry, Ron, and Hermione decided to prevent Voldemort from obtaining the Sorcerer's Stone. They went through a series of complex traps and obstacles, including Hagrid's three-headed dog, magical plants, a giant chessboard, and a logic puzzle. During the process, Ron was injured while bravely sacrificing himself in the chess game, and Hermione solved the logic puzzle, leaving Harry to face the final room alone. Harry discovered that Professor Quirrell was the one searching for the stone, with Voldemort attached to him.
Chapter 16: The Man with Two Faces In the final confrontation, Harry faced Professor Quirrell and Voldemort's spirit. Using the Mirror of Erised, Harry obtained the Sorcerer's Stone, but Quirrell tried to take it. During the struggle, Harry's touch caused Quirrell pain, forcing Voldemort to leave his body. Harry eventually passed out. When he awoke, he found himself in the hospital wing, where Dumbledore informed him that Voldemort had been temporarily defeated. Harry had successfully protected the Sorcerer's Stone but realized his struggle with Voldemort was not over.
Chapter 17: The End of the Year At the end of the school year, Gryffindor won the House Cup for Harry, Ron, and Hermione's bravery and intelligence. Harry returned to the Dursleys for the summer, knowing he was no longer an ordinary child but a wizard destined to play a significant role in the magical world. He looked forward to the new school year and more adventures. |
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