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**Morgana is also more than willing to kill Harry to get the Darkhold.
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* HolyBurnsEvil: When on the run with the Darkhold, Harry tries to enter a church, but the Darkhold is repelled, and when he keeps trying it actually starts smoking.


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* VillainTakesAnInterest: Thanos takes one in Harry when the Other makes brief mental contact through the Darkhold and informs his master of him.
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* WrongContextMagic: Sorcery has no apparent connection to wizard magic, something that puzzles and frustrates Hermione to no end.

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* WrongContextMagic: Sorcery has no apparent connection to wizard magic, something that puzzles and frustrates Hermione to no end.end when she learns of it.
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**Harry was born in 1980. According to the MCU wiki, Matt Murdock was born in the 1980s, to Maggie Grace and Jack Murdock. The writer has assumed that his birth year was 1980, in order for the timelines to fit together better.

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--> '''Harry:''' [N]ow I'm locked into a metal tube 5 miles above sea level that won't stop bouncing!



--> '''Harry:''' [N]ow I'm locked into a metal tube 5 miles above sea level that won't stop bouncing!

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* AgeLift: Harry meets a young Matt Murdock in New York for the summer.



* TheArchmage: Apaprently the last person to be both a wizard and sorceror was Merlin.

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* TheArchmage: Apaprently Apparently the last person to be both a wizard and sorceror ''and'' a sorcerer was Merlin.



* ChildProdigy: After [[spoiler:saving Hamid from an invading Mordo]], Stephen decides to teach Harry with sorcery, where he manages to master it despite being far too young to be learning their ways.

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* ChildProdigy: After [[spoiler:saving [[spoiler: saving Hamid from an invading Mordo]], Stephen decides to teach Harry with sorcery, where he manages to master it despite being far too young to be learning their ways.



* HiddenWeapons: Dragonfang is able to turn invisible, allowing Harry to keep it a secret from the school [[spoiler:before Percy Weasley literally stumbles upon it]].

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* HiddenWeapons: Dragonfang is able to turn invisible, allowing Harry to keep it a secret from the school [[spoiler:before [[spoiler: before Percy Weasley literally stumbles upon it]].



** Harry later compared it to handedness. He is ambidextrous, but needs to practice wizardry more, since he’s been focusing on sorcery for years.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Dumbldore has this moment when Stephen and Harry told him the horrible conditions Harry had to endure at the Dursley's.

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** Harry later compared it to handedness. He is ambidextrous, ambidextrous but needs to practice wizardry more, since he’s been focusing on sorcery for years.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Dumbldore Dumbledore has this moment when Stephen and Harry told him the horrible conditions Harry had to endure at the Dursley's.

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* AbsurdPhobia: Harry is a wiz (pun not intended) on a broomstick, flying at mach-speed high in the air on a piece of wood. Planes on the other-hand...
--> '''Harry:''' [N]ow I'm locked into a metal tube 5 miles above sea level that won't stop bouncing!



* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usually need a wand to perform spells), is much more mundane and archaic and in fact seemingly ''hampers'' muggle technology, which surprises Harry and Strange, since they know that Asgardians don't have that problem.
** Harry later compared it to handedness. He is ambidextrous, but needs to practice wizardry more, since he’s been focusing on sorcery for years.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Dumbldore has this moment when Stephen and Harry told him the horrible conditions Harry had to endure at the Dursley's.



* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usually need a wand to perform spells), is much more mundane and archaic and in fact seemingly ''hampers'' muggle technology, which surprises Harry and Strange, since they know that Asgardians don't have that problem.
** Harry later compared it to handedness. He is ambidextrous, but needs to practice wizardry more, since he’s been focusing on sorcery for years.
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* WrongContextMagic: Sorcery has no apparent connection to wizard magic, something that puzzles and frustrates Hermione to no end.
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* TheArchmage: Apaprently the last person to be both a wizard and sorceror was Merlin.
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* StatingTheSimpleSolution: When wondering how to get Norbert off the grounds, Ron and Hermione both forget that Harry can teleport until he reminds them of it.
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* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usually need a wand to perform spells), is much more mundane and archaic and in fact seemingly ''hampers'' muggle technology.

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* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usually need a wand to perform spells), is much more mundane and archaic and in fact seemingly ''hampers'' muggle technology.technology, which surprises Harry and Strange, since they know that Asgardians don't have that problem.
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* MythologyGag: Many references to the Marvel Universe as a whole are referenced in one form or another.
** When searching for a relic of his own in the London Sanctum, Harry browses through various magical weapons, including the Book of Vishanti, the Six-Demon Bag, the Ebony Blade and the Seraphim before choosing the Dragonfang as his relic.
** In one of Harry's letters, he asks Stephen to say hi to the Thing in the Cellar for him.
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* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Creator/DanteAlighieri was a Master of the Mystic Arts, ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'' being a live account of an actual journey across dimensions.


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* CutHimselfShaving: While Harry told Hermione and Ron the truth that he was ambushed by a Chimera in Quirrel's office, they agree not to tell Madam Pomfrey the truth and tell her that his wounds were from falling down the stairs.
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: When Harry starts explaining sorcery to Ron and Hermione, the latter expresses disbelief at the idea of other dimensions. Harry then points out that they're in a magic school and just killed a troll.
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** Harry later compared it to handedness. He is ambidextrous, but needs to practice wizardry more, since he’s been focusing on sorcery for years.
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* AxesAtSchool: Harry brings Dragonfang - a sentient relic sword carved from the tooth of an inter dimensional dragon - to school. When it is confiscated, Harry makes the argument that wands are equally as dangerous.

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* AxesAtSchool: Harry brings Dragonfang - a sentient relic sword carved from the tooth of an inter dimensional dragon - to school. When it is confiscated, Harry makes the argument that wands are equally as dangerous.dangerous, if not more so.
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* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usually need a wand to perform spells), is much more mundane and archaic and in fact ''hampers'' muggle technology.

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* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usually need a wand to perform spells), is much more mundane and archaic and in fact seemingly ''hampers'' muggle technology.
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* AxesAtSchool: Harry brings Dragonfang - a sentient sword carved from the tooth of an inter dimensional dragon - to school. When it is confiscated, Harry makes the argument that wands are equally as dangerous.

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* AxesAtSchool: Harry brings Dragonfang - a sentient relic sword carved from the tooth of an inter dimensional dragon - to school. When it is confiscated, Harry makes the argument that wands are equally as dangerous.
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* WouldHurtAChild: After Stephen admits that he has been teaching Harry sorcery, Mordo vows to find and [[HonorBeforeReason kill him for the dishonor Stephen has brought]].
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* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usuallyy, is much more mundane and archaic and in fact ''hampers'' muggle technology.

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* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usuallyy, usually need a wand to perform spells), is much more mundane and archaic and in fact ''hampers'' muggle technology.
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''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12256909/1/Master-Potter-of-Kamar-Taj Master Potter of Kamar-Taj]]'' is a ''Franchise/HarryPotter''/''Film/DoctorStrange2016'' crossover fanfic by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/6045361/Ryuko-monogatari Ryuko monogatari]].

How does the wizarding world react when it finds out that it is not the only wizarding world? A young Harry is taken to the home of Dr Stephen Strange, and is far more ready for the challenges he will be made to face.

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* AxesAtSchool: Harry brings Dragonfang - a sentient sword carved from the tooth of an inter dimensional dragon - to school. When it is confiscated, Harry makes the argument that wands are equally as dangerous.
--> '''Harry:''' Sir, Dragonfang has been with me for over two years, and I've formed a bond with it. It's the only tie I have to home while I'm here. Please, I don't use it, it's just to have, like a paperweight in the shape of a gun.\\
'''Dumbledore:''' I'm sorry Harry, but it's a very dangerous weapon. It's not that I don't trust you, it's that I'm worried another student will be hurt by it, like Mr Weasley was when he found it.\\
'''Harry:''' Dangerous? The spells we fire from our wands can kill people, and you won't let me have a dagger?!
* ChildProdigy: After [[spoiler:saving Hamid from an invading Mordo]], Stephen decides to teach Harry with sorcery, where he manages to master it despite being far too young to be learning their ways.
* HiddenWeapons: Dragonfang is able to turn invisible, allowing Harry to keep it a secret from the school [[spoiler:before Percy Weasley literally stumbles upon it]].
* LivingWeapon: Harry's relic Dragonfang possesses a level of sentience all its own, helping Harry sense foreign sources of magic and even becomes jealous when Harry has to use a wand instead of it.
* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: There seems to be a distinctive difference between "wizardry" and "sorcery." Sorcery is practiced by the Masters of the Mystic Arts, is Eastern in origin, can be practiced by anyone, is very combat-focused and meshes well with modern technology. In contrast, wizardry is practiced by magical communities all over Europe, is Western in origin, can only be practiced by those with a natural affinity for magic (and even then they usuallyy, is much more mundane and archaic and in fact ''hampers'' muggle technology.
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