Subject: re: 6.8 Lord Harry Potter and the Golden Quartet
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Posted on: 2025-01-28 04:22:43 UTC

doctorlit, last chapter: Was that a Maiden’s Kiss?
narrator: It was, in fact, a Maiden’s Kiss.

I see the pre-Bond from the Maiden’s Kiss is connecting Harry with Draco’s dreams, just like what happens with Lily sometimes. I admit, though, that when that first nightmare started, I thought it was Harry dreaming about the abusive conditions Merope had grown up in after “meeting” her in the Pensieve . . . So it was a little horrifying to realize that it was actually Draco remembering Cygnet Lodge! That’s a real prisony, torturey vibe they have going on there, to say nothing of the conversion therapy/troubled teen industry metaphor! Then again, we saw what the Carrows were like while they were in control of Hogwarts in canon, so I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that their alternate timeline selves are just as awful with authority over children. But man, making a ward that behaves like a boggart feels so far beyond the pale, even for this society! I guess they think a little PTSD is a reasonable price to pay for teaching the kids to “break down their resistance.” On a lighter note, I did enjoy the symbolism during the dream/memory of Pansy’s jump rope rhyme: Draco trips on the “H” for “Harry!”

I’m generally terrible at forming mental pictures of characters, but the second I read the green scarf in the Forbidden Forest, I immediately thought it belonged to Astoria. The end of the chapter seems to have proved me right, since it implies she saw Harry and Draco kissing that night! Astoria-stop-being-antagonistic-challenge, difficulty: impossible. And now Nott knows . . . And Nott was clearly heading for the Vanishing Cabinet, and is apparently in direct contact with Gaunt . . . He really is planning to sneak Knights of Camelot into Hogwarts to assassinate Dumbledore, isn’t he? There’s too much drama between Gaunt and the Malfoys in this timeline, so Gaunt selected a different Pureblood student for the task . . .

I know I’ve gone off on this before, but now that I’ve truly had a first-person account of how the Maiden’s Kiss affects people: this society all garbage! I hate that anyone goes through the Bonding process and thinks, “Yeah, I’m definitely going to apply that same potion to every one of my future infants so they can all experience the Objectively Worst Puberty, too! Glad I live in such an enlightened age.” Garbage. This practice should have died out after literally one generation. It’s mind control, and it’s nearly reducing Harry and Draco to animals. I hate it. Bless Lily and Jenni for their desperately necessary work!

Professor Liu: starts bringing up wife cauldrons
doctorlit: I don’t think this is some metaphor. It’s probably just telling the young men they need to help with house chores, and not leave all the domestic responsibilities to their future wives.
narrator: It was, in fact, some metaphor.

I’m glad to see Draco is being involved in the Pensieve lessons, and generally in the movement against Gaunt. He’s certainly had more time with the trio in this timeline, but he’s still felt distanced for a lot of the previous years; it’s high time the trio became a quartet for good, and Dumbledore recognizes it. For that matter, I like that Babbling’s research into Hogwarts’s history and the Tome’s archaeological veracity also seem to be leading her to a point of debunking some of Gaunt’s claims about the world. And perhaps the next session with Dumbledore will involve a first-hand account from Myrtle, rather than Pensieve memories? Dumbledore really seems to be weaving a lot of different threads together to deconstruct Gaunt’s fascism, and I love to see it!

Oh my, that Smart-Answer Quill is giving New Avalon an early taste of AI-generated essays! That’s very sad! I’m fond of the twins, but they need to let students learn how to construct sentences, dang . . .

Boy oh boy, this Pensieve memory is displaying a serious lack of reasoning skills, all around! First, Ogden and Radford listen to an account of what’s pretty clearly a dosing with love potion/Bond enhancer and they . . . just don’t notice? And then Cece and Dottie overhear two strangers in strange clothes talk about putting something in the lemonade, and then accept lemonade from those strangers like two minutes later? No wonder Merope got away with her plan, she was apparently the only intelligent person, wizard or Muggle, for miles and miles around!

New words you taught me:
Chivvy (I feel like this one has been in my vocabulary subconsciously, but I never really looked it up before now, and I don’t think I’ve ever used it myself!)
Craic

—doctorlit is impressed Dumbledore got the Acromantulas to sign anything at all, considering how spider feet are shaped . . .

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