Subject: Thank you!
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Posted on: 2022-10-11 21:08:11 UTC
I have no plans to kill Crookshanks.
Subject: Thank you!
Author:
Posted on: 2022-10-11 21:08:11 UTC
I have no plans to kill Crookshanks.
Harry hosts Ron for Christmas, plus Ron and Hermione meet Harry's Muggle friends.
We go back to Hogwarts next chapter!
I could much more believably buy a Jane Austen-like Wizarding World if the story was set in the 1800s or so. Without all the Mother Magic gibberish, I would definitely read Pride and Prejudice + Magic.
Oh, and I haven’t been reading because I don’t have the time. I’d like to get caught up at some point, because what you’ve written is definitely a goodfic.
—Ls
I agree with you on that--and I'd add that Jane Austen's female characters are definitely more feminist than the way fem!Harry and friends are portrayed in this. It feels like Purityworld made no attempt to understand either Harry Potter or Jane Austen.
Thank you for clarifying. It was not easy to parse the true intent of your statement.
And I imagine this Umbridge will also make Greengrass look like a walk in the park.
It says something about this Wizarding world that Harry sees the Muggle world as a good thing/return to normalcy. I mean, Purityworld is just stuck in one of those bad Jane Austen Regency Romance ripoffs...
Less Pureblood nastiness here, which was appreciated! A nice breather chapter, that also developed the plot. I just love how you tied in the Plot-Important Potion to the Potters' potion making businesses, the Potters' potion manifacturing went criminally unmentioned in the books.
Unfortunately, me having just finished an aircraft dogfight-heavy story arc means I keep reading Enchanted Quadrille as Enchanted Esquadrille... the later being French for "squadron". I am now imagining a quartet of very disgruntled fighter pilots being forced to play music for some stuck-up wizards.
I... think the potions manufacturing thing went unmentioned in the books since she hadn't really thought too deeply about it until later? Maybe? Since you'd figure that people would make more jokes at Harry about being the heir to Sleekeazy's Hair Potion and yet having that for a hairstyle.
Oh no, the poor pilots!
The updates are speedy because I finished writing the first year last week :P
Harry and Aunt Sevvy touch base after his first Quidditch game.
A bit short, perhaps, but iI dare say it helped put Severina firmly into the good guys here. Not that I suspected otherwise, of course, but it is nice to see Distaff Piton be more open instead of having him be vindicated as the Undercover One All Along at the very end after being a royal PITA for Harry for seven full books.
And I have a suspect I know who J is...
I'm doing this thing where I skip over all parts of the story that would just be rehashing canon, showing only scenes that the AU would have changed. It helps keep my interest because I don't need to retell something that went pretty much the same as it did in the books!
And yes, Aunt Sev is definitely more openly aligned with Harry and Lily (mostly Lily)! But she will still have to face the consequences of declaring her allegiance so openly given her past before she helped Lily go into hiding, and it will complicate her relationship with the Potters as the years go by. I do plan on her hitting the same major plot points that Snape did, but the change in Harry's dynamic with her will make those plot points resonate differently, I think.
... Potterverse Sergio would still likely have very little to do with it, as as I said he would be more likely a muggle, not a wizard. As per what we know of Wizarding Italy in canon... very little. it exists, it has a Quidditch team, and... that's it.
I'm more 🤔 about Purityworld!Wizarding Italy having a couturier named after the Greek mountain of the gods, haha.
Some of the Ancient Roman gods were literally copied from the Greek ones, so I'm afraid someone just went "If Jupiter is Zeus, then the ancient romans must have had Olympus as well! My reference will be clever!"
The Hermione Arc. Hope you enjoy! (Looking especially at you, doc ;P)
In the books, house-elves do work at Hogwarts, but you're right, cooking for yourself can be very rewarding! It can also be very frustrating when you mess things up, though. I'm glad to hear you like to cook. It's a very good life skill to have!
Take your time in reading! It's a long, harrowing chapter.
Now I get more of what you and doc were talking about. Though I’m not quite sure why y’all were comparing things to modern politics so much.
Anyway, I wonder if the Culture class or whatever it’s called is a replacement for Muggle Studies. If it isn’t, I imagine that Pureblood Culture!Muggle Studies wouldn’t be a very accurate or fair class at all.
—Ls
For a while, it was just giving me a link and I had to use the html version for spoilers. But it seems to have been resolved!
—Ls
Tried to leave a comment on Ao3 too, but not sure if it worked. Gonna try again later. XD
I will definitely be reading more! It's not a genre of AUs I'm that familiar with, but I still can't wait to read a glorious deconstruction of it. It's a very nice blend of familiar and something new and fresh, so it really works to keep me invested. The mystery is established well.
So nice to see Lily in a parenting role instead of Harry being with the Dursleys. And I smiled when Jenni made an appearance!
I actually talked about it on the Board a couple times: here and here. Nesh's reply in the thread leading from the 2nd one has the link to the worldbuilding being spoofed used for this AU.
I'm also glad to be taking the time to explore Lily as a parent, and all the little changes that occur because of that! I reckoned that, given what a nightmare regency dystopia this Wizarding world is, Harry deserves a safe space with his mum.
It’s very interesting (also, kill off Crookshanks and I will fill your house with sand. XD)
I have no plans to kill Crookshanks.
I mean, well, some people might be more interested in Jenni, Jacques, and LSY mucking with the Potterverse in that way!
Severine is an actual name, so it's more of an Anglicisation of that? But honestly, it's riffing off of the horrible names for Fem!Harry that the Purityworld Author has done: Hathiel, Heloise, Hortensia, etc...
Though I do recall a certain “Legolina” from one of Yuki’s missions. shudder Probably why Severina rubbed me the wrong way.
—Ls, Not Angry
i.e. that dwarf lady in the Amazon series whose name is basically Thorin's sister's with an -a tacked on. Whut.
... -a appears to be one way Old Norse (on which Tolkien based most of his dwarf names) forms feminine names. In this case Dis might be taken from a suffix meaning 'sister', so Disa would be Mrs. Sister. Still not a great name, I admit.
(This makes it one of the better newly-coined names in Rings of Power. "Elanor 'Nori' Brandyfoot" is probably the worst, for all I like the character.)
hS, always here for Tolkien nomenclature
...what’re the worse ones, and why?
—Ls has not seen Rings of Power, or any Tolkien adaptations at all, for that matter
A future character is revealed to be named Corina or something. Even bigger whut.
In her case, that was just a casting name - the character is actually named Earien, which is perfectly good Quenya (Sea-daughter).
hS
if she's from a culture where Quenya names are used (coughcoughlauracoughcough)
She's Numenorean, and of a family which canonically would use Quenya names. (I think there's only one Adunaic name being used right now anyway, but the point is hers fits.)
Though the Elves do keep talking Quenya when they should by rights be using Sindarin. Given that Tolkien had them do the same thing in LOTR, I can forgive that.
hS
You know what, when I was little, I used to want to be a princess and all that. But now I just think it would be a lot of work and too much etiquette.
Also, Malfoy is still the same old annoying Malfoy who would probably be done some good by getting whacked with a Beater's bat.
“Is being raised in the old ways shorthand for looking like a prat?” applauds
Don't worry, Malfoy gets punched later. He's set to undergo a pretty complicated emotional arc (from his perspective, anyway).