The Rani.

Epilogue.

Not all the muggleborns were wiped out, and certainly not all wizards and witches either. Ursula had studied each and every one of the magical communities worldwide, and found some of them to be enlightened, it was Britain with the most Dark Lords in history, and in some countries the only Dark Lords that had risen had rose purely to relieve the monotomy of boring peacetimes. At first Ursula was willing to let all of the magical world - every country, every witch and wizard, every squib, every muggleborn die in agony, but she relented when she'd thought the plan out.

The muggleborns especially those outside the magical world and possessed no knowledge, were innocent, especially those living inside it. They were bystanders, some more neutral than most. Although they had been one of the primary targets of the various Dark Lords that had risen, they hadn't exactly fought back because the Ministry had kept them as oppressed as ever, unwilling to care about the possible consequences.

Ursula had thought long and hard about the issue during her research of the magical world, and eventually she'd decided to simply remove certain muggleborn's magic sending them home. It was painful, but it hadn't been too difficult, it just needed extensive gene therapy. The many muggleborns that had gone through Hogwarts in the last thirty years, Ursula simply let die except those still entering Hogwarts because the ones who'd gone through Hogwarts had been indoctrinated by the magical world and potentially Dumbledore, but some of them were left alive because Ursula had overpowered them and read their minds. Those who hated Dumbledore were allowed to wake up in a world full of dead purebloods.

The Grangers were the top of the list to have their magic removed, even though it was a gene designed to channel ZPE, in fact all the muggleborns who'd been in Hogwarts that day had been left alone; Ursula may be a sociopath, but she wasn't going to murder innocent children.

For muggleborns, entering the magical world at any time in their lives was a bittersweet moment - they were leaving their familes behind before going to a world to be educated in something they'd been convinced was a fairy tale world, and for some muggleborns it was a relief to get away from their potentially abusive familes, but for others it wasn't.

Bigotry was the constant in the magical world however, and every muggleborn discovered it. ' Mudblood' and slurs like ' you don't deserve to be here' was common to the muggleborn, and they either learnt enough to know some of the teachers of certain schools actually supported these actions.

Some muggleborns, like Lily Potter, were exception; they believed in Albus Dumbledore, and Ursula had no problem with seeing them pass on.

After the final confrontation, Ursula transported some of the muggleborns to her TARDIS a year after. The Time traveller had been impressed with the progress the survivors had made in the time that'd passed; muggleborns were flourishing in the magical world. Whilst there she told them of the future, or hinted at it. She told them they were the future, but there would be no more purebloods in the world. Ursula was dubious about this particular part, but she'd forgotten to tell them their children if they married another muggleborn would be magical, but if their family kept marrying different muggleborns, then the gene would simply fade away. Only by having muggleborns enter the world, those who had no idea magic existed could magic survive in the new world order of wizards. Programming the virus to not kill some muggleborns hadn't been as problematic as that, but Ursula had managed it. Ursula knew that if the muggleborns survived, then they would call themselves ' purebloods ' and that was the last thing she wanted, if that happened in the near future then they would forget what'd happened to the last lot of people who'd called themselves ' pure.'

Believe it or not, the pureblood families like the Notts, the Delacours, the Crabbes and the Potters had started out as muggleborns, and over the years they began to see themselves as better than everyone else to some extent.

Ursula had wanted to avoid that little detail as best she could.

The meeting had been more of a debate, with Ursula dropping a few hints and tips here and there to persuade the muggleborns to embrace new cultures and ideals, that hadn't been difficult because since the extermination of the purebloods muggleborns from all over the world had been communicating more and more with the newly established Magi United Nations which replaced the I.C.W, and each of the muggleborns had brought in ideas including democracy.

After Ursula left, she moved forward a century or two to watch over their progress not unlike a guardian angel, although she wouldn't want to be called that.

The muggleborns had advanced their knowledge in ways the purebloods hadn't. Arts like technomancy, technology and magic combined, were included with wiccan magic, voodoo, and other magical forms to bring forwards a new utopia. The muggleborns Ursula had learnt had realised what she'd done to stop the spread of pureblood supremacy again, but instead of turning inwards, they looked outwards.

Ursula often dropped in on them in disguise, and she went away wishing she herself had been conceived in such a world, a world without Dark Lords.