Albus Dumbledore And The Fateful Choices

written by Timothy Walsh

In this choose-your-own adventure, you play the role of Albus Dumbledore, and you make choices that will have a profound effect on the wizarding world and on the personal lives of some of its main characters. Will Voldemort or Grindelwald win? Will they be stopped before they do too much damage? Or can they be persuaded to change their ways? Will Harry Potter survive and, if so, whom will he marry? What careers will he and his friends have if they do survive? All this and more is in your hands; so choose carefully! Click on chapter 1 and then follow the instructions.

Last Updated

05/31/21

Chapters

50

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1,336

Chapter 22

  Harry's happiness is your paramount concern, and he will be much happier with the Weasleys than with the Dursleys.  You arrange with some Aurors to protect Harry and then you bring him to the Weasleys, who are delighted to take him in.  He and Ron grow up to be best friends and they protect each other from Ron's mischievous older brothers Fred and George.


  When Harry and Ron turn eleven, you send them invitations to begin studying at Hogwarts.  They get sorted into Gryffindor House, although the Sorting Hat would have liked to put Harry into Slytherin House instead.  They later make friends with another Gryffindor student, Hermione Granger.  Harry also makes enemies with everyone in Slytherin, especially Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy's son Draco, another first-year student.  He shows such talent for flying that he is chosen to become the Seeker on the Gryffindor Quidditch team.


  Harry is as happy here as he is in the Weasley home, and you are reluctant to spoil his happiness by revealing to him another part of Trelawney's prophecy: he must either kill Voldemort or die trying.  At the end of his first year, he shows that he has the right stuff for the job: with the help of his two best friends he succeeds in preventing Voldemort, who has possessed the current Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor, Quirinus Quirrell, from getting the Philosopher's Stone, which would have given him the immortality he so desperately craves.  You debate with yourself: should you now tell him about the prophecy or should you wait until he is older to avoid upsetting him at such a tender age?


  If you choose to tell Harry about the prophecy, turn to Chapter 23.


  If you choose to wait until he is older, turn to Chapter 25.

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