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After the humilation during Vox's rally, falling for his trap, and nearly getting half the Pentagram killed (almost killing his daughter too), Lucifer seriously starts to reconsider his role in Hell.
His daughter's plan has led to a boom in buisness for her hotel for the right reasons, and Lucifer is starting to think if it's time to hand her the reigns. But before that can happen, he needs to make sure there is someone there to deal with the sinners who get in her way. So he decides to strike up a deal with the one person he begrudingly admits fits the bill...
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Harry knew he was going to die before September 1st. He knew, and he had accepted that fact.
At least, that was until he dreamt of being Nagini.
Nagini was happy. Could Harry be?
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When Harry sends Voldemort a letter the summer after 4th year he is Starving. Voldemort takes the opportunity for what it is.
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“I think you’re willing to make a deal now, would I be correct?”
The sinner nodded his head frantically.
“Lovely. The terms are thus: you are going to give me your pathetic soul, and go out and—” Alastor chuckled. This was absolutely hilarious. He owed his darling Rosie for this later. “—spread the good word of our Lord and savior Lucifer. Be respectful of our King in all ways. Oh, and perhaps a public apology wouldn’t be too out of place. Of course, remember, if I find that you aren’t wholeheartedly abiding by the true intention of our deal, I’ll bring you right back here and give that smile of yours a little extra work-over. So, do we have a deal?”
My play on a more realistic version of how an 'Executioner Alastor' could come to be.
Feat: No deals between him and Lucifer, torturing of wayward sinners, a cursed duck child, a mounted TV, and attempts to make everything that Lucifer relies on center around him until he is so indispensable that Lucifer can't do anything to get rid of him.
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Alastor has always been an opportunist. When a good opportunity falls into his lap like a red apple fell onto Sir Isaac Newton's head, he'll take it and use it to his best benefit. But the thing Alastor finds a little bit pathetic about himself is that, unfortunately, he IS also an Altruist. Besides, sometimes replanting that apple, making it grow and thrive, could bring him more benefits than gorging on it the second he gets it.
Written after s2e5 and s2s6 aired! So spoilers up to then, but not for future episodes!
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After many failed attempts to contact Hell, Alastor decides to be a little bolder, summoning the king of Hell directly. What will become of him when said king decides to answer the call of the mere mortal knocking at his door?

