Evan Rosier
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For Evan Rosier, it's 1979: he is strong and skilled, but among the Death Eaters, still far too young to access the inner circle like his father. It wasn't so long ago that he walked the halls of Hogwarts. It will be no more than a year before he's dead.

Barely more than a footnote to some of the darkest pages of wizarding history, only Barty will remember enough to tell Harry that the missing chunk of Alastor Moody's nose was Evan's work. That, however, will be the night he dies, eluding capture once and for all. And that is the extent of Evan Rosier's presence in the books, the end of this story — born a pureblood, became a Slytherin, made a Death Eater, died very young.

Except, well. Nexus.

Oh What Became of the Likely Lads?

Cynical, fierce, and dedicated to rising to power within the Death Eater ranks, Evan plays at being a tactless socialite lush, the spoiled only son to the Rosier legacy: the kind of classy gentleman whose highest ambition (as he informed many of his male Housemates back in the day) is to sleep with all three of his Black family girl-cousins. While his skill with a wand is known to be solid and dependable, few would guess than in three years time, he will press a fully trained Auror in his prime to his limits. But in some ways, the inveterate libertine he pretends to be has a certain degree of accuracy; his growing disillusion with the Dark Lord's cause and his discovery of the complete freedom of the Nexus are a dangerously tempting combination.

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