Subject: Oh, I know the fortepiano is a different thing, I just wanted to mention it. (nm)
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Posted on: 2024-05-13 13:09:21 UTC
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Heirs of Avalon, Year Five: Chapter Fifteen by
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We're leaving Hogwarts and taking a little bit of a breather with Ron!
Warning: Allusions to the deaths of family members. Also in the garden lunch scene, Mrs Weasley expresses concerns about Luna's puberty-blocking potion, which can be upsetting in the context of IRL discourse surrounding puberty blockers.
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Chapter Twenty-Four! by
on 2024-07-04 07:06:22 UTC
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Some things come to an end, and other things come to a beginning.
Warning: Harry dreams of Regulus' injuries from the protest. It's not graphic, but believe me, crush injuries are no joke. Also, B9 descriptions of a burn injury.
And that's it for year 5! Stay tuned for year 6, though it might be a while :P
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re: 5.24 Lord Harry Potter and the distinct lack of YEAR FIVE ALLCAPS OF RAGE by
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It took a while for me to get to this, but here I am again... by
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Chapter Twenty-Three! by
on 2024-06-27 02:43:13 UTC
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re: 5.23 Lord Harry Potter and the Aurors Not Being on Our Side (Except the Three Who Are) by
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AAAW: All Aurors Are Wankers! by
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Woops, link is fixed! by
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And yeah, irl has not been much fun on the government front for some years now, and I'm worried November may turn out much spookier than the month that precedes it!
—doctorlit, dreading the dread
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I'm just hoping I can vote for some decent local and congressional candidates in November. (nm) by
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Chapter Twenty-Two! by
on 2024-06-21 05:06:09 UTC
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The O.W.Ls and the 1996 Ministerial by-election take place.
Warning for a depiction of a panic attack.
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re: 5.22 Lord Harry Potter and the Inevitable Result for Plot Reasons by
on 2024-06-23 22:46:25 UTC
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Prophecies, prophecies everywhere! by
on 2024-06-27 03:02:10 UTC
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Chapter Twenty-one! by
on 2024-06-15 02:24:54 UTC
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re: 5.21 Lord Harry Potter and the Consequences Authoritarians Face for the Choices They Make by
on 2024-06-20 12:54:44 UTC
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When will Umbridge learn that her actions have consequences! by
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Chapter Twenty! by
on 2024-06-10 01:36:02 UTC
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Warning for allusions to consensual underage sex (Harry is 15, and only a couple months away from 16, which is the age of consent for m/f intercourse in the UK + Bonding age in Purityworld), and emotional infidelity (which was in the tags, but it seems like it does bear repeating).
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re: 5.20 Lord Harry Potter and the Distracting Romantic Subplot by
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I'm amused that you find the romance distracting, by
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Chapter Nineteen! by
on 2024-06-03 02:34:07 UTC
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re: 5.19 Hermione Granger and the Belief in a Better Tomorrow by
on 2024-06-10 01:14:21 UTC
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It's so interesting that you're still on her side, by
on 2024-06-10 01:52:40 UTC
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re: Hermione's side by
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He's going to pop in and out of sixth year, by
on 2024-06-15 01:58:22 UTC
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but yeah, no, he's gotta go in order for Slughorn to show up :P
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Chapter Eighteen! by
on 2024-05-26 02:54:20 UTC
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Hermione Granger deals with the fallout of the latest issue of Lady Polixenes. This is another two-parter of someone else's POV, and Hermione's POV this year is particularly fraught, so read at your own discretion!
Warning: Hermione exhibits some signs of complex post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from Umbridge's abusive vendetta against her, and lashes out at the people around her as a result. She also experiences flashbacks to traumatic incidents, including Astoria attacking her in 2nd year, and Umbridge's detentions. Also, Dowager Lady Black calls her the m-word.
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re: 5.18 Hermione Granger and the Entirely Justified Amount of Self-Righteous Rebellion That Will Le by
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Hermione Granger and the Consequences of Cancellation Part One by
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Chapter Seventeen! by
on 2024-05-19 03:44:49 UTC
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Harry tries Occlumency, courtship, and running damage control on Hermione's revelation.
Warning for allusions to and brief depictions of assault in Harry's dreams and Occlumency classes.
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re: 5.17 Lord Harry Potter and the Montage of Flashbacks (possible big spoiler at end) by
on 2024-05-21 00:09:24 UTC
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Harry Potter and the Unexpected Mum Backstory! by
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re: 5.15 Ronald Weasley and the Unnervingly Cutthroat Family Game Night by
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Malfoys and Weasleys should just go on Family Feud... by
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"Show me Chocolate Frog Cards, survey says?" *ding ding ding* by
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I think unfortunately Lockhart's hallucinations of his soul-heart, by
on 2024-05-20 01:58:57 UTC
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are possibly him getting bits of his memory back of 2nd year. That, or he's dreaming about one of the Healers. But it isn't Bellatrix, mostly because Bellatrix is in exile in France at this time.
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I mean, technically, pianoforte is short for piano. by
on 2024-05-11 16:57:07 UTC
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Edit: Oop, I meant vice versa. facepalm
--Ls
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But “pianoforte” is longer, not shorter! (nm) by
on 2024-05-11 20:29:23 UTC
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- Aye, but it came first, etymologically. by on 2024-05-11 22:21:55 UTC Edited Reply
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But "short for" doesn't mean "came before"? by
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(Edit: Stupid enter key.)
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I think there's some crossed wires here. by
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Oh, I know the fortepiano is a different thing (somewhat), I just wanted to mention it. (nm) by
on 2024-05-13 13:09:21 UTC
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Chapter Sixteen! by
on 2024-05-10 02:23:15 UTC
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re: 5.16 Ron Weasley and Lord Harry Potter and the Megamorphs Narration Treatment by
on 2024-05-14 03:08:43 UTC
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A change of perspective! by
on 2024-05-19 01:51:12 UTC
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Okay, who told you about Mornington Crescent? by
on 2024-04-26 08:37:27 UTC
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Probably me, thinking about it, I've been a faithful listener since Humph was hosting. But still! =]
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Actually, I came across it while relearning chess! by
on 2024-04-26 12:45:04 UTC
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It was somewhere in the comments on a post about Anarchy Chess rules.
I'm guessing you appreciate my insight into the true origins of Mornington Crescent as a bastardisation of the noble wizard pastime of Pendragon Castle, then ;)
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Absolutely. by
on 2024-04-27 13:02:41 UTC
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Though I feel I must point out that Hermione's third move means that a few moves later Draco would have been in spon two ways from the Lord Chislehurst Conjecture, and would have had to backflow via Pengellyn's Martyrdom to somewhere on an entirely different line, such as Avalon Grand Ballrooms or Basingstoke. Perhaps that's a house rule?
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That's only if the Weasleys had accepted the Everard's Defence that Regulus was trying to play. by
on 2024-04-28 06:01:20 UTC
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Instead, by moving laterally to the Silver Isle, they forced Team Malfoy-Black to consider between the Dinsdale Objective and the Stinchcombe Countergambit, hence Lucius crossing over to the Blood Moors. But I understand the confusion--lateral moves against Everard's Defence are fairly nonstandard. But that's why Ron's the chessmaster in the family!