An immersive Harry Potter roleplay where you decide where your journey takes you. Get involved in the main plot, grab a slice of life, go on an adventure, or something else entirely. See where your life takes you.
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Welcome to TB, an all levels Harry Potter roleplay with no word count. Our purpose is to go through the books with one exception: the addition of original characters and what changes that makes.
We accept all beings and creatures in the Harry Potter verse including ghosts, veela, muggles and even centaur.
We have many active events ongoing for both students and adults and many characters and locations around the world.
Come join us and discover how your character can grow and evolve in the world of Harry Potter.
Borgin & Burke's is one of the oldest shops in Knockturn Alley. They sell a variety of magical objects, often boasting a number of adverse side effects. You don't want to be spotted shopping here, but you can get a variety of items they don't sell in more upstanding establishments.
Potage's Cauldron Shop sells most all cauldrons and cauldron equipment that you could think of. They do high quality work and don't ask a lot of questions about special orders.
This apothecary sells a number of items that are right on the borderline of contraband. Officially, everything they do is completely legal. In the back room of the shop, you can find flesh-eating slug repellent and a number of other items.
The Coffin House is a pub with a somewhat questionable clientele. Plenty of deals have been struck in this dimly lit environment, but it is kept cleaner than the Hog's Head.
The Spiny Serpent's front door is always kept locked, barring underage wizards from entering. Large vases obscure the windows in case of curious passerby. Inside are all manner of magical pets, some more benign, some barely legal in England.
In the deep corners of Knockturn Alley lies Blue Moon Gentleman's Club, a risque parlor where they offer only the best in adult entertainment. However, be wary. The rules at Blue Moon Gentleman's Club are very strict and it's not too uncommon for their patrons to leave with more bruises and scrapes than they bargained for. Still....they all just keep coming back. Ages 17 and up only