In the wake of Voldemort’s first fall, a forgotten branch of the Potter family is erased by vengeful Death Eaters. One child survives: a fifteen-month-old orphan whose quiet, scholarly lineage hides secrets older than Hogwarts itself. Left in the care of a distant orphanage, he grows up alone, guided only by the slow, steady bleed of another life—fragments of a thirty-one-year-old Kolkata coder who died too young, leaving behind open-source projects, unfinished novels, and a mind that loved breaking things to understand them.
This is not a story of a chosen one stepping into a familiar world. It is the grounded, deeply human journey of a boy shaped by two lives but wholly his own. As childhood wonder mixes with past-life intuition, he learns to see magic not as mystery, but as a system waiting to be understood. When a near-fatal accident at age eleven fractures his mind and finally awakens his full memories, he must reconcile the man he was with the child he has become.
Entering Hogwarts alongside Harry Potter, he carries no grand destiny, only a builder’s curiosity and a quiet hunger to learn. But ancient bloodlines, hidden inheritances, and a wizarding world blind to its own foundations are about to collide. And when magic meets a mind trained to debug, rewrite, and rebuild, the rules of the game will change forever.