
by Gendie07
In Slytherin, the rules are written in blood and enforced by stone. When the Sorting Hat promises him Greatness, Harry reconsiders his decision to avoid Slytherin... But as he works to adapt to a house bound by its own unique rules and history, he finds that there is no easy path to his goals. In a House where there is real power with real benefits, where students consider alliances before friendships, and where the cold metrics of leverage and pedigree mean more than fellowship... How will Harry achieve the Greatness the Hat promised, and become more than the Boy Who Lived? Forget the hero and the villain. In this House, there is only power, and those too weak to seek it.
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