I might actually kill for an “accidental dictator” Alys fic. It would be amazing - and perfectly believable considering both Alya and and the ministry.
I just finished another reread yesterday, so I remember the rant. I put it down to graphics laziness and optimization, because it’s not like the space in most buildings in any other game makes sense. (Though that does remind me - in chapter 1 Alya is mentioned as not having her scars, but in Anne’s interlude she can see the scars. Is that an Anne ability, an Alya willing them back self-realization, or me misremembering?)
I use family tree maker myself, but you have to pay for it. It’s worth the money if you find yourself long it al lot. Goodness knows I’ve never used it for my own family tree. I’ll have to look at yours when I get off work - I barely have enough signal for this.
Anne could even write the new textbook while recovering from her illness. Goodness knows HoM probably needs it. The rest all depends on when Hecat and Black retire, how much clout Alya gets for winning a goblin rebellion the MoM refuses to recognize, and their personal preferences. So many possibilities… and I love everything you suggested. (I can see Omnis as a healer… and maybe ”accidentally” poisoning the worst members of his family… there’s another family tree I’d love to see.)
There are some glaring holes in HP, many of which i didn’t realize until long after i stopped reading the books. There’s a chapter in one of flamethrower’s Of A Linear Circle series that is basically assuming this isn’t all plot holes, these are the troublesome things Dumbledore has done or failed to do over the last 70 years that must be addressed. I love it.
And don’t get me wrong. I still love HP - obviously or I would not be here or have played a game that made me violently nauseous - but they’re not perfect. And luckily we get so many fics trying to fix them all. Like this one. :)
I've already promised so many people so many different fics and One-Shots based around this series, what's one more? xD No seriously, I'd love to write that one day. Maybe I will ;)
It's weirdly amazing to me that people not just read my story (which is already kind of amazing) but they also re-read it. Absolutely mind-blowing. I mean, I couldn't be happier, but it's also weirdly fantastical xD I explained this in Discord once: The traumatic scars (read: the lightning bolt on her forehead, the Basilisk scar, the words on the back of her hand, the knife wound Pettigrew made during the ritual in fourth year) are gone, but everything else is still there. They're not ALL gone, just the terrible ones. Like, for Hermione her MUDBLOOD scar would be gone, just for example.
I actually made a family tree for myself, but making fictional ones is so much more fun! I wanted to use World Anvil in the beginning, but that is simply too expensive in my opinion. It's a great, sure, but I do not have the money to pay their fee for a simple hobby. Or for the actual book I''m writing xD Not when there are free alternatives But be warned, though, there might be some few relationship/character spoilers sprinkled in between everything. Nothing mayor in my opinion, but my beta said I should warn people of that. So that's what I'm doing :)
I have honestly no clue what the current text book is. In HP Canon they use the book written by Bagshot, which was probably already out of date, but I have no clue if that's already been written. Still, Anne writing a history book is probably not a bad idea. And it would give her something to do. I think Black died in 1925 or something, so he still got a few years left. Not sure about Hecat, but she seems like the type to be glad to give the reins to someone younger. But in my head Alya should be 30 at least before she becomes a teacher. I love Ominis as a Healer, I think that would be the perfect job for him.
When I read the book as a child I just loved them. I didn't spent much time actually thinking about everything, up until she made that redemption arc for Snape at the last minute. Then I started questioning a lot of things and the more time went past the more stuff piled up. I'm at a point where I genuinely dislike Molly Weasley and Dumbledore, while I absolutely adore Narcissa Black and Lily Potter. I still love Professsor McGonnagal, but even she made some questionable choices, and most of the time I seriously can't stand Hagrid. Filch is a nightmare. I hate most of the adults on principle. Most characters are so underdeveloped I think I might cry. Harry is so stupid that I actually DID cry about it one time while drunk. I wrote something similar once, I think, but now I'll definitely have to check that out because I'm curious to see what their list and mine have in common xD
I also said this in the Discord when the topic came up - What I love about HP is the potential it has. I love what WE, as a Fandom, have made out of the absolute mess Rowling left us with, and I love what the people have made from it. The things created by the Fandom are so much more magnificent then either the original Harry Potter series or any of the games or movies (or potential TV shows) made by the official channels and I adore most of it.
As I think I said before, this is absolute everything I could have asked for in an HP legacy fic, especially with time travel involved. How could I not reread it?
That makes sense. I might have to get over my hatred of Discord to join this one.
Omnis would be a terrifying healer, which fits. If he were muggle he’d bet the sort to carry a first aid kit around after Sebastian and Alya.
I loved the books to. Then I read book 7 at midnight release, finishing minutes before I was supposed to start work that day. And it was like a switch was flipped. I still enjoy it… but it is problematic. I think I’ve treated people to more than one rant about how someone in Harry’s life had to realize he was being abused, and since nothing happened about it it means someone had to be suppressing that info. (I’ve given it waiting in line at the wizarding world of Harry Potter at a universal, which was fun). I put down a lot of Harry’s stupid choices down to the damage he received growing up, which does a number on the brain.
JK had a beautiful idea but was not prepared for the scrutiny it would face. Plenty of books have plot holes, but none have had their light shined on them like HP. But… there are problems, and some she could have handled better with just a little bit of thought. It works well enough as a book series, but if extrapolated to the real world it falls apart.
Fandom has created several fics that are better than the originals, regardless of fandom. It is amazing that we can enjoy so many amazing stories just because someone felt like spending their time writing something for free online for fun.
Not sure if you said that before, but I'm definitely happy to hear it xD It's always nice to hear your work be appreciated xD
Eh, I used to hate Discord as well. Had to get over it a few years ago, and now I really like it. I love that you can set up as many different chats as you want. So should you wish to join at any point (no preassure!) hit me up and I'll send you a link xD
Honestly, I don't understand why 'Healing' isn't a subject taught at Hogwarts. Like, you can take Alchemy in sixth grade if your potion grades are good enough and you're interested, but what about topics like healing, warding, duelling, or just basic creation? They don't even have to be experts, but I feel like two years of healing would be great for anyone. People who want to become aurors could take duelling, people who want to become cursebreakers could go into warding, and people who want to create broom or something could take creation, enchantment or something. Prep classes for the actual thing they want to do. Because, let's be real, if you want to be a healer, there is only one useful subject for you at Hogwarts, and that's potions. The hospital has to basically teach them something entirely different. Starting that education earlier would be so much better, in my opinion. My point is that Ominis would be over the moon if Healing were to be taught at Hogwarts and he would force each and every single one of his friends to take the subject lmao
It took me a little while after reading the seventh book to realise just what happened. In my defence, I was nine or something when I read it. I was just really unhappy with the naming situation without really understanding the implication of it all, and when I got older, I got pissed lmao I absolutely hated it and when I reread the books, I just found so much more stuff that I hated. I still love the fandom, but at this point, I refuse to even reread the books most of the time. I own them, they look great on the shelf, but that's about it. I much prefer reading fix-its xD
I think the issue with Rowling isn't just that she wasn't prepared for the scrutiny. Yes, a lot of books have plot holes, but Rowling's are especially gigantic, and she refuses to acknowledge her mistakes there. What I really hate about her is that she pretends to be in total control all the time. Someone points out a plothole and she acts as if she always had a solution but just forgot to mention it before, but the next time she's asked about it her answer changes because she's too dumb to remember her first one. She contradicts herself a lot. I think I wouldn't hate her as much if she'd just go for a "that's up for the reader's imagination" or a "I haven't thought about it, but I like your idea" instead of spouting bullshit that doesn't even fit the current narrative. At this point, it's simply a fact that her readers know her world much better than she ever could and instead of embracing it, she hates us for it
My problem with discord mostly has to do with the number it does on my PC. That, and having to be on Teams every second of the day at work makes IMing for fun feel a little like a chore.
Maybe healing is like medicine in that it is meant to be a post-tertiary level course in most countries? Like you can take bio and chem in HS, then more focused classes in college, and then actual medicine in post grad? Idk, either there’s a tertiary school system for the wizarding would or it’s a lot of apprenticeship and then the best apprentices can get proper schooling for healing? IDK. It makes no sense.
The epilogue is the worst. I think the potential for a Snape redemption was there if it had been built up correctly - “Of a Linear Circle” does this the best - but with what we’re given it feels off. And naming a child after a man that bullied you and another that sent you to your death without the guts to tell you he needs you to die himself… that just tells me Harry needs a lot of therapy he’s not getting. (I agree with you on Molly and Dumbledore. The Dark may have been trying to kill him but at least they didn’t pretend it was for his own good.)
True. We’re all human and make mistakes, but not owning up to them is a problem. Sigh. Writing is hard and i understand being happy you manage to get anything on the page, but… don’t be angry for someone pointing out a problem in it.
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