What's true evil in the face of reality? Does it, or can it, even exist? If so, how do you make it? All these questions are the building blocks of a deep dive into the wizarding world of J. K. Rowling, from the perspective of a dark fantasy writer, such as myself. A weird story with an even weirder protagonist, whose question make brains twist into bloody puddles. History repeats itself, only different enough to confuse all historians, with a neverending cycle of hate and despair. And as such, the one of pure evil must stand as a hero, and the one of pure goodness as a villain. But in the end, there's only one choice to make, one question to answer: "Can evil be good?"