On the night when the savior of the wizarding world should have been born, Harry Potter died under the unforgivable curse. The man whom almost all British wizards dared not name, regained the wisdom and ambition that belonged to him from the Horcruxes. Darkness completely enveloped the British Isles. Witches and wizards were clearly divided by blood, with pure-bloods firmly holding the power of the upper class, while those called mudbloods could only live humbly like dirt, trampled upon their entire lives. The Ministry of Magic, which should have executed justice, was full of villains, and the castle, which should have imparted knowledge, was full of oppression. In this dark age, Jon Green, who had traveled through time, was taken into the refugee carriage that truly inherited the name "Hogwarts".