The Trinity

Please note that this page is currently in construction, and thus there are very few tropes listed, some of them in need of additional sorting.

The Trinity is a fiction series written by a member of Beast's Lair forum called "Kieran."

The series is a retelling of Harry Potter books with the titular character, alongside two other ones readers didn't really care about, being replaced by three characters (Emiya Shirou, now known as Shirou von Einzbern; Aozaki Takara, with her name unchanged; Jester, with his name becoming Galen Salvatore) from one of his earlier works. With Neville Longbottom being the one of whom the prophecy speaks after Harry Potter's death at the hands of Lord Voldemort, they are trying to fix what is left of the world they knew from books and movies, to have a place to live.

There are currently six books, out of seven planned, in order:
 * Trinity I: The Stone
 * Trinity II: The Chamber
 * Trinity III: The Prisoner
 * Trinity IV: The Tournament
 * Trinity V: The Chosen
 * Trinity VI: The Blood (currently being written)

There are also preludes to the story, known as "Legacies of Fate" (the first one), and "Truth and Consequences" (the second one).

This fanfic contains examples of the following tropes:

 * After the End: The reason they were able to appear in Harry Potter universe was Ilyasviel using her powers as the Holy Grail to save them after their fight against Illyria.
 * Berserk Button: Some characters have them, most notable ones being those:
 * Galen's Berserk Button is seeing any of his friends, but especially Hermione or Takara, getting hurt.
 * Shirou's Berserk Button is seeing Ilyasviel, or any of his family members, getting hurt.
 * Black and White Insanity: Dumbledore's morality is one that only accepts white and black, which proves to be very problematic when two out of three wizards capable of stopping the Big Bad qualify as Anti Heroes, or Byronic Heroes.
 * Chekhov's Gun: Instead of letting Dumbledore destroy the philosopher's stone, the Trinity decided to, with nobody outside of their group knowing they have it.
 * Cursed with Awesome: From practical perspective, this is what Galen's lycanthropy is most of the time. But until, physical suffering when he changed outweighed any potential bonuses.
 * Even more so in case of Lord Voldemort,, resulting in the power of his unforgivable curses being increased. And since he had Snape with him, he didn't have to wait long for the cure.
 * Dangerous Forbidden Technique: Horcruxes, obviously.
 * There is also Galen's Thunderbolt charm, which had almost become classified as the fourth unforgivable curse, and before he had perfected it, was very dangerous to the user.
 * Darker and Edgier: The whole series is a tad darker than the original. Surprisingly, nobody had died.
 * Fix Fic: While the fiction itself had not been created to "fix" the events of the books, it does a great job at fixing various Plot Holes in the original books.
 * Foreshadowing: The identity of one of Shirou's parents had been foreshadowed by.
 * For Want of a Nail: Due to Ilyasviel's reality rewriting power, some facts had to be changed to accommodate the Trinity in the Harry Potter universe.
 * In Spite of a Nail: Happens sometimes when the universe wants to shed their reality rewrite, and always causes things to turn much worse then they were.
 * Meaningful Rename:
 * Not Blood Siblings: Ilyasviel and Shirou, of course.
 * Peggy Sue: A variation of this, the Trinity had prior knowledge of Harry Potter Canon when they first arrived, and thus were able to use it to their advantage when this universe was still similar to the one they knew. It later bit them back, when the world diverged too greatly from the one they knew for them to do anything with this knowledge.
 * Red Herring:  Following it allowed   to get blood necessary to resurrect Tom Riddle.
 * Take a Third Option: In the third book, the Trinity had to either allow Peter Pettigrew to run away, or to kill him.
 * You Can't Go Home Again: None of the Trinity, nor  can go back to their home world. Because of that, they have to work hard to save the world if they want to have a place to live.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness:
 * Take a Third Option: In the third book, the Trinity had to either allow Peter Pettigrew to run away, or to kill him.
 * You Can't Go Home Again: None of the Trinity, nor  can go back to their home world. Because of that, they have to work hard to save the world if they want to have a place to live.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: