Subject: Chapter Eight!
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Posted on: 2023-08-19 13:32:10 UTC
Harry meets with Mum and Uncles Sirius and Regulus to discuss the First Task.
Warning for depiction of a panic attack.
Subject: Chapter Eight!
Author:
Posted on: 2023-08-19 13:32:10 UTC
Harry meets with Mum and Uncles Sirius and Regulus to discuss the First Task.
Warning for depiction of a panic attack.
BL9 warning at the start, where Draco accidentally gets attacked by a Skrewt.
I'm glad you liked the nomenclature convo! As I put it to one of my beta readers: "it's a metaphorical takedown of JKR's ~what is a woman~ tweets". Not all people who menstruate are women, JoRo!
Actually, the play Puffs really highlighted that part of the First Task: "and that's the story of how four dragons were tricked into believing one of their kids got kidnapped". It's pretty horrifying if you think about it from their perspective!
~Lily will never get used to tropical humidity...
re: humidity: Just keep drinking water, throughout the day! Also, while I generally consider the electrolyte schtick that sports drinks advertise to be a bit on the scammy side (most foods also replace electrolytes), they can be a quick, condensed way to restore what we've lost to sweating, so use them when you feel like you need them!
—doctorlit, in the other end of the equatorial warmth spectrum, feeling rather dried out this work week
Harry meets with Mum and Uncles Sirius and Regulus to discuss the First Task.
Warning for depiction of a panic attack.
The Quartet deal with the fallout from the Goblet of Fire, and prepare for the First Task.
Warning for creepy "only Pureblood fetuses matter" eugenicist rubbish, plus a BL11-esque comment about BL11 (the "exit clause" for the Triwizard Tournament). Also, there's a noted switch in Rita Skeeter's appearance to better reflect how she had once been a universally adored author but has now pivoted into hatemongering and spreading misinformation for clout, but I promise it's ;) purely coincidental ;)
Stasis Charms do come in handy for holding onto the blood needed to enter someone into a binding magical contract against their will...
Moody really doesn't give a shit, yeah. I guess I was leaning a bit into the bastard cop vibe with him. Glad it comes across! As for who he interviewed before the kidnapping, ;)
re: tripe: well, Bertie Botts wouldn't be Bertie Botts with some rancid bean flavours like tripe...
Also, just want to say "yay" out loud for the sensible take on civil rights in this. Thank goodness for Ryan, keeping Hermione from going all "white mage savior" on us while also asking the other students to take a serious look at the issue.
~Neshomeh
I'm glad you liked this approach to the house-elf situation! I agree that the books did everyone a disservice trying to walk the situation back and making it seem like the elves all want to be enslaved (eyerolls for days). With Ryan as a moderating influence, the house-elf liberation storyline's going to go somewhere a little bit different than "everyone laughs at Hermione for wanting house-elves to have basic labour rights".
(Seriously, all she wanted was for them to have salaries and paid leave--things that people are going on strike to obtain right now! How is that unreasonable???)
Everything's fun and games until it isn't.
BL9 warning for arson (fiendfyre), plus terrorism, sexual harassment (keep an eye out for two annoying Beauxbatons boys), police brutality (Mad-Eye Moody versus an American tourist, Lord Crouch verbally and physically abusing Harry in the woods during an “interrogation”), and blood/injuries.
It's just been so long since I read the books, I don't remember details like the Malfoys bringing their peafowl to the QWC! Sorry . . .
—doctorlit
—At least, not stated. There was a tent at the QWC with peacocks tied outside, and separately in the 7th book Yaxley and Snape saw peacocks at Malfoy Manor. It was just a bit of occam’s razor here.
But one that you definitely got to work well. A nice introspection on the characters, and you really managed to get me to image what was goign on during the early part of the summer just by having the characters discuss it in letters!
I'm glad the epistolary worked! I love writing multimedia fics because they convey a wider world than just the POV character's narration. I reckoned there were so many chapters worth of adventures in there that I wanted to condense for narrative space and thematic reasons, so letters made a lot of sense here. Thanks for reading!
Year Four, Chapter One is up, too :P
Pay attention to the warnings in this year, because things are getting dark. I think this chapter there's BL2 and 11, owing to the disappearance/murder mystery elements. Take care!
Another year ends at Hogwarts.
Stay tuned for year four: Lord Harry Potter and the Cursed Cup!
…in order to get Peter, so that’s why they were able to get Peter! Really getting the most out of the time travel :D
The rat has been captured!
Harry and Hermione go on a hippogriff time heist. Slight BL10 warning for the conversation where Dumbledore calls out Lord Avery for his gross behaviour around debutantes.
(ETA: And BL7, maybe, for an offhanded reference to some drunken antics with the 7th year leavers...)
Those animals are a part of their culture, and learning about them, including safe practices, is part of the curriculum. So yeah, expose the kids early, let them learn to recognize what they can and can’t do around wild, magical animals, Malfoy. The idea that we can’t ever be out of our element, or in a situation we can’t fully control, is just some sheltered bourgeois nonsense.
But whatever, I guess thirteen-year-olds shouldn’t get mauled, or something, whatever.
—doctorlit, completely unbiased by his job
Another excellent way to "correct" canon while still having the necessary drama for a good story: have a "defeat" have actual realistic consequence, but use that to get a flimsy part of canon out of the way and get the character to focus on his actual strengths.
I suspect we're getting a differemt teacher for the subject next year, though?
So yeah, it's going to be Professor Grubbly-Plank taking over the class itself, while Hagrid goes back to gamekeeping with some... you'll see what else he gets to do ;)
I'm really, really interested on how this plays out.
And he'll definitely be in for some twists and turns now that he's not the main antagonist!
Too many stuff to descend into details, but all of this was beautifully done. Good on you both!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it!