Subject: I'm not really one for parties, either--
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Posted on: 2024-11-27 00:49:16 UTC
--though I did have fun at karaoke nomikais in Japan! But that's because I like karaoke, haha.
Actually, there were already Dementor attacks and all these things in the opening of the 6th book. Dementor attacks, the Bones and Vance murders, and the Brockdale Bridge were all in the 1st chapter of book 6 as well. The only thing I changed was the giant attack in the West Country, explained away as a "freak hurricane". I turned that one into the sleepwalker's fog, aka Dementor fog. It seemed like something Gaunt would do to punish the part of the country that mostly voted against him.
I had planned for Petunia to run over Gaunt with a car from about the very earliest parts of the planning stage, since I just thought it was really funny to have this intimidating, powerful wizard get taken out by something so mundane. It just dovetailed really well with the Dot stuff from year 4: Ali escaped, his dad started investigating, Gaunt has his dad killed for investigating, Ali opens a can of Streisand effect on Gaunt. 1996 was another time when the Troubles started up again after a period of ceasefire, so the Riddle stuff and the increased terror attacks in Britain plus the Atlanta Olympics bombing all melded together to make Petunia one hell of a true crime fan. And then it made perfect sense for her to intercede on her family member's behalf on a Known Criminal.
Yeah, I reckoned Dudley needed some positive male influence, too, hence Harry helping him wingman! It's part of a longer subversion of Harry's sudden "Quidditch-toned muscles" from fics, where Dudley helped Harry get swole in exchange for pulling advice. I don't think there's a lot of bulking-up for Seeker, where you're supposed to be fast and lithe...
The party was fun to write and much less fun to experience IRL, haha! You'll hear more on the distribution of potions as party drugs as a subplot through the year... But I can definitely say that Gaunt isn't cracking down on it because he doesn't care about Muggles, and in his estimation, it's better if they all got poisoned by potions... Similarly, that's why he's not prowling BBS boards (which iirc were pretty niche in the 90s, pre-social media and all) for Harry, either! Going full Muggle has its benefits of being overlooked by folks like Gaunt :P
Thanks for catching the typo!