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He's born like 40 years after this so the protagonist is alive
Yes the game is set 100 years but Voldy's born in the 1925/26. He's a 6th year by 1942. And his first downfall was 1981
So protagonist might as well live into the HP era.
Old age isn't the only way to die.
A very simple explanation is that the protagonist died. Regardless of the time between.
So what year is it for the player character? It's the 1800s right? I think it is if I remember correctly. It is too many years after the player character protagonist.
1890s.. Harry attends school 1991
I’d like to think after my characters 5th year of Hogwarts she started living a low profile and just didn’t want to deal with anymore bs.
When Voldermort came into power in 1970 my character took one look at what’s happening and just said no, I will not be apart of this and stayed out of it.
Oh wait. That's 101 years.....hmm if the player does live up to 120 years, I'd be impressed but I think realistically, the player's descendants would be in Hogwarts by that time. It is rare for people to live up to 120 years in real life. There have been some real life people who have done this but it's very hard and rare. So the player is most likely dead. However, his and his wife's legacy or her and her husband's legacy from Hogwarts continues on like I've said with their sons & daughters. The process repeats itself obviously over and over.