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elisedonut · 3 months
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I keep seeing @ace-aussie-asshole doing something similar with next gen characters
but like with the more popular options for each character im assuming im not very familiar with next-gen shipping
But every time I i see them my brains like
i wanna see what people say on Percy c: sounds fun
but like not the popular ones because Perciver would just zoom past everything else
so I thought it would be neat to do one with some of my Percy ships c: So then I decided to just exclude anything that I like that has more then 100 fics on ao3 because that made sense to me
So these 12 were the ones I came up with
out of these what do you consider the most interesting c:
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ulouism · 5 months
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was reading through the harry potter wiki and saw this. what a strange thought
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spooky-redrum · 7 months
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ily Stan Shunpike. best Harry Potter character fr 💜
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hprarepairfest · 11 months
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Rare Pair Fest IV Works - Day 8
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Some truly wonderful pairings today!! 😍🥰😍
Title: In His Bed Author: @strixxinxiang  Ship: Ron Weasley/Pansy Parkinson  Prompt: 71 Rating: T Word Count: 504 Warnings: No archive warnings apply  Summary:
"Your place or mine?"
"Yours...In his bed."
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Title: It Started with a Kiss Author: x_manga_Bleach_x Ship:  Sirius Black/Death Eater Characters, Sirius Black/Mulciber Jr. | Severus Snape's Schoolmate Prompt: #292 Rating: T Word Count: 1,796 Warnings: None Summary:
The Death Eater in the cell across from Sirius knows exactly how he escaped and why. When the DMLE asks, he claims to have been asleep at the time. They don't believe him but they can't force him to answer their questions.
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Title: Hey, look at me Author: @evadne01 Ship: Harry Potter/George Weasley Prompt: 13 Rating:  General Word Count: 1,529 Warnings: N/A Summary:
George really can't stand Cedric Diggory and Cho Chang. Just because they play Quidditch against them, of course. Not because of the way Harry acts around them.
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Title: Vivaldi and Hot Chocolate Author: patriceavril Ship: Stan Shunpike/Percy Weasley Prompt: 35 Rating: T Word Count: 6440 Warnings: None Summary:
The Knight Bus conductor has a nice smile, and he never charges Percy for hot chocolate.
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levforfakes · 1 year
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rewatched the third harry potter. many thoughts. many feelings. mostly stan shunpike being a transgender.
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⛄ Falling Snowflakes ⛄
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Author : EliseDonut
Prompt : This Photo and/or Winter In The City + Swipe + Lust
Pairing : Stan Shunpike / Percy Weasley
Rating : M
Words : 1532
Summary: Percy has to get from his office to his flat during the middle of a 'snowstorm'. He doesn't get far before he caves and calls for the Knight Bus.
✨ READ ON AO3 ✨
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olivers-cocoapuffs · 1 year
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I keep seeing videos of sea otters on my fyp and everytime I’m like “That’s Oliver Wood, that is”
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hms-hairy-plopper · 1 year
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An HP Crack Fic Prompt:
Stan Shunpike is looking for love in all the wrong places. This time, it’s in a Washington DC bar, where he meets an outspoken blonde that’s not watching her words, or her drink, too well. Will a love potion make its way into Marjorie Taylor Greene’s cosmo, and will their session end in cursed sexual congress? Up to you, writer!
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camelliacats · 1 year
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long way down
Have some Stanior feels set amidst the final battle. ;3
Fic: "long way down" [FFN] [AO3]
Pairings/Characters: implied Scabior/Stan Shunpike
Rating: very light T
Words: ~1,580
Additional info: romance, slash, cross gen, angst, Harry's era, 3rd person POV
Summary: Scabior's supposed to feel a sense of pride, leading part of this storm into the castle, across the bridge. Then why does it feel like a trap, with no hands out to catch him if he falls?
      Various things set Snatchers apart from Death Eaters. There was the obvious lack of a brand on the inner left forearm, of course. There was the brilliant wardrobe, secondly. There was, most importantly, on overreliance on magic on the part of the Death Eaters.
      That last notion in particular came to mind tonight as Scabior raised his head in the evening air and gave the dampness a sniff.
      "What've you got?" came somewhere off to his left.
      "Shh," Scabior rushed, half in annoyance, half to concentrate.
      The voice's owner went still behind him. Others with him didn't pipe up after that, some perhaps waiting for Scabior's opinion.
      But, when he settled on one, he found he wasn't keen to share it. At least, not with everyone present. No…
      Not when something felt odd tonight, and that something reeked in the air.
      Scabior didn't have Greyback's senses, of course, so he doubted the other Snatchers would put much faith in his caution now, despite Scabior's good nose on previous hunts. Not to mention several of these Snatchers, including the one who'd just spoken up (Rumford, an all right bloke), were low-level Death Eaters on loan well past their previous assignment ages ago.
      At that thought, Scabior put his concern on hold and glanced behind him, picking out Faraday's men in an instant. Rumford was close by, near one of Scabior's trusted, the exceptionally tall and reedy Barkin. Rumford had taken to learning the ropes from Barkin in Moyer's place the last several months, since Moyer had grown indignant and wanted out after barely more than a few weeks. Speaking of the git—Scabior spied the burly bastard dressed once more in all black, more comfortable with the newly recruited Death Eaters back along the tree line than up front by the covered bridge with sympathizers and Snatchers. Well, Moyer could stay there, for all Scabior cared. Moyer was a pain in the arse anyhow. Unlike—
      Unfocused eyes stopped staring out over the gorge and drifted Scabior's way, and blue eyes met blue.
      Scabior pursed his lips, tamping down his frown about the odd air the longer Shunpike held his gaze. Faraday thought Shunpike trouble, keeping the young wizard Imperiused all the time. But the witch simply didn't understand that didn't have to be the case with Shunpike.
      Scabior… Scabior knew Shunpike's story, because it wasn't far from his own. It was how the two men had come to an agreement of sorts, how they'd become confidants little by little over the past few months, without the need to take away Shunpike's freedom, only for him to feign it in front of others.
      A broken twig snapped to his right, alerting him that Shunpike had inched forward and then frozen.
      Scabior froze, too, and clenched his jaw. It was a dangerous game they played, keeping Shunpike's head down and the ruse up. It didn't help that, with the barrier around the castle and the odd air, things had Scabior on edge right now.
      To the point where, if he had a choice, he wouldn't lead this charge tonight.
      But he had to be alone in his opinion, because others paced around him and Shunpike, some hooted and hollered, more taunted the students waiting across the bridge behind the suits of armor come to life, and even more behind him and Shunpike didn't bother keeping their voices down much at all, acting as though this were merely a small stop before the Dark Lord took care of things, made history, and the Wizarding world changed forever.
      And that would be the case. Everyone who sided with the Dark Lord or against the Ministry's abusive powers or just because was here tonight, to change the world.
      So Scabior set aside his fear of the something odd and focused on that, because he was done being one of those victims of those with power and a name. He glanced at Shunpike then.
      With everyone else's attention diverted, Shunpike didn't try as hard this second to pretend. His lips parted in a tiny, puckered, concerned "o" and his brow was furrowed. He was waiting for Scabior to share what had made the older wizard go quiet.
      But Scabior closed his eyes and shook his head, assuring Shunpike not to worry. And, when he opened his eyes, something invisible fluttered into being in front of him, burning to a crisp, crumbling to ashes, fading just as quickly as it arrived. …the barrier.
      The barrier was down.
      The chaos of the assembled behind him converged into a concentrated attack when victorious whoops rang out, and a reinvigorated Scabior held his wand high, leading the way across the bridge.
      A lanky but worn student had come partway onto the bridge to taunt them but turned heel and ran the moment Scabior and the others gave chase, and the thunder of footsteps—dozens of them, no, hundreds—clamored after him. The pounding footfall echoed in the covered bridge, so loud Scabior almost couldn't hear himself laugh, and he couldn't hear Shunpike, either, when the younger wizard yelped something behind him—
      Ah.
      No, wait.
      It wasn't the footfall that was deafening.
      During their charge forward, there had been charges set off under the bridge.
      The chaos of the assembled behind Scabior returned but morphed into panic, into screams and hollers and cries for help and desperate attempts at magic to save themselves. Bodies and splinters and bridge and fire rained down as Scabior and Shunpike and few more poured on what little speed they had left, to try and reach the safety of the other side.
      But it was no use.
      The ground beneath Scabior's feet crumbled. He knew he should've trusted his instincts (they were what made him an excellent Snatcher, after all). Instead, here he was, his heart plummeting into his stomach as he drop, drop, dropped, flailing out of instinct like any other hapless animal.
      …but…he wasn't an animal.
      None of them—not his Snatchers—they weren't animals or the lowest of lows or beyond saving.
      That struck Scabior when a hand shot out from thin air and jerked him to a stop.
      Pain snapped him out of his dismal thoughts, and Scabior followed the arm up to the face of his savior…and he gaped at Shunpike.
      Shunpike couldn't pretend to be Imperiused right now, but they had bigger worries, certainly. For one, Shunpike had managed to cling to one of the broken but still standing structural beams, up towards the top. But the knuckles of his right hand which clung to the beam were pure white, and sweat dripped from his brow. He was holding on—quite literally—for life.
      For his and Scabior's, both.
      "C'mon, then," Shunpike said, though his voice was strained.
      Scabior blinked away his stupor and pursed his lips once more. "Come where?"
      "I don' 'ave me wand, Scabior. Lost it instead of me life." He grinned (always toothy and a bit goofy, but genuine nevertheless) and tried pulling Scabior up. But Shunpike's grin dimmed as he struggled to heave the other man up. His willowy arm had a good grip but terrible lifting power. And his other arm wouldn't hold on to what remained of the structural beam forever.
      They locked eyes as the weight of reality clicked into place. Scabior opened his mouth—
      But Shunpike beat him to the punch with a glare. "If you say sumfink stupid like 'Save youself,' then I'll just 'ex you meself when I find a new wand, you wanker."
      Getting chewed out right now, of all times, and by Shunpike no less… It was so absurd that Scabior couldn't help it: He laughed. It was a hearty sound and feeling, and he did agree with Shunpike for a beat, that perhaps he was a wanker, when they hadn't even exhausted all their options yet. So Scabior, who'd been clutching Shunpike's outstretched arm with both hands, pried one hand free to pat his own person for his wand. They ought to have time enough to try a spell or two—
      Scabior blanched, his good humor evaporating.
      Shunpike, having gotten so much better at reading him during his stay with the Snatchers, stared at Scabior, wide-eyed.
      But no. Scabior had been fearful before, about tonight. He wouldn't let panic set in, even when he switched hands and—and felt that no, he truly was wandless…
      Shunpike's arm strained as the younger wizard scrambled to haul Scabior up. But as he focused on his left and its precious cargo, the grip of his right arm on the beam began to slip. It wasn't noticeable at first, but then they slid by a centimeter and another and then by two inches.
      "Shunpike—"
      "No! Don' distract me right now—"
      "Shunpike—"
      "I won' 'ear you—"
      "Stan." Scabior's smile was small and tight when Shunpike whipped his head around, unaccustomed to the use of his given name by the Snatcher. Scabior rested his head against Shunpike's sleeve and pressed a grateful kiss to the back of the hand holding on to him.
      But the gesture only worried Shunpike even more, despite their confidants-and-something-oddly-more status. Fear renewed his strength. He tugged Scabior impossibly closer, and Shunpike's face was nearly within reach.
      Blue eyes locked with blue eyes.
      Scabior could almost feel Shunpike's breath on his face.
      Then Shunpike's left hand cramped and his arm spasmed, his fingers flying open, and Scabior finally stopped holding on and—
Done for the If You Dare Challenge (for prompt #812: how to save a life) in the HPFC forum on FFN. You read right; I ended it there. B3 I rarely do cliffhangers or ambiguous endings, but I knew I wanted this one to stop here, bc I can't stop thinking about them, *lol*. As for what Scabior refers to as his and Stan's "shared story," that's a ref to smthg in "Less Than Dirt," so that's my plug for you to read that. Is there another Stanior coming after this? Yep! "The Trial of Stan Shunpike," to be written once I figure out which of two possible endings I wanna do. :3c I rly do enjoy Scabior ships, tho…I just… *has written this man a LOT* And it's hard but fun to write Stan's thick accent?? Idk. Board the Stanior ship with me, folks.
Thanks for reading, and feel free to leave an anon/unsigned review via the FFN link or comment via the AO3 link at the top of the post, especially if you enjoyed this!
~mew
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st-severus · 2 years
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For the Snape asks: IX, I, and II 😊
Thank you for asking! 🖤 IX - who do you think was his least favourite DADA professor during his tenure as a professor? There's so many bad ones lol, it's like how could they get any worse and then BAM! an actual death eaters who torture students. I think Amycus Carrow would probably make the top of the list — although "least favorite" is a little mild for someone who is actively your secret enemy. I - what do you think was the first spell he ever learned? I think Accio, which would likely be a lot of wizard kid's first spell in my opinion. Who doesn't try to get objects to come to them with their mind? II - do you think he went to muggle school before he got his letter to hogwarts or stayed at home? No, I don't think so. There's not a lot of evidence of care and he's not super great at being around people it seems to me. He also doesn't seem to have a regional accent (??) which I think he would if he had gone to school in Cokesworth.
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hitchell-mope · 1 year
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elisedonut · 4 months
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I'm such a sucker for Percy taking his partners last name
Does hypening make sense? yeah but like Percy deciding to take his partners last name entirely can be so special to me i just think it can be a very sweet gesture and might be good for him im not sure how to explain why i think that but i do
Like There are so many Weasley's and he knows that so he sees no problems taking a rarer last name or one that would like die out in wizarding Britain if he didn't
and internally he still feels like he's not really a weasley in the first place but he'd never admit that
this is doubly true when shipping him with characters that are like the only ones we know with that last name even if we don't know their family situation Oliver, Stan, Penny
and double double true for Other Pureblood characters that would care so much that he'd be willing to do that Like Flint
Like I've been mostly hcing that Dennis is left legit all alone after the war with not only losing his brother but his parents too so that's another scenario where I think it would be a very sweet gesture
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spooky-redrum · 7 months
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ernie then proceeded to step on the gas and they both toppled over mid-kiss
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hollowed-theory-hall · 3 months
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Do you think Harry could be scary at times? Like put actual fear into people? Because I think I remember some moments where Hermione was afraid of him or was a least kinda hesitant with him. Like this quote here from HP and the Deathly Hallows:
“You nev­er re­al­ly tried!” she said hot­ly. “I don’t get it, Har­ry – do you like hav­ing this spe­cial con­nec­tion or re­la­tion­ship or what – what­ev­er – “
She fal­tered un­der the look he gave her as he stood up.
“Like it?” he said qui­et­ly. “Would you like it?”
“I – no – I’m sor­ry, Har­ry. I just didn’t mean – “
He literally just looked at her, stood, and she was over there stuttering and backing down.
Yes! OMG, yes! Harry can and is scary when he wants to be and I love him for it!
A few more examples that popped into my head:
“I haven’t finished with you, boy!” “Get out of the way,” said Harry quietly. “You’re going to stay here and explain how my son —” “If you don’t get out of the way I’m going to jinx you,” said Harry, raising the wand. “You can’t pull that one on me!” snarled Uncle Vernon. “I know you’re not allowed to use it outside that madhouse you call a school!” “The madhouse has chucked me out,” said Harry. “So I can do whatever I like. You’ve got three seconds. One — two —”
(OotP, 45)
Uncle Vernon reacts to him with anger, which is his fear response. But Harry is talking quietly and deliberately, he isn't shouting and Vernon shuts up and listens, not cutting Harry off with his shouts. Harry actually cuts him off speaking quietly and Vernon lets him. And Vernon lashes out, as he always does when it comes to magic — because it scares him. Harry scares him.
“Well, it’s like Hagrid said, they can look after themselves,” said Hermione impatiently, “and I suppose a teacher like Grubbly-Plank wouldn’t usually show them to us before N.E.W.T. level, but, well, they are very interesting, aren’t they? The way some people can see them and some can’t! I wish I could.” “Do you?” Harry asked her quietly. She looked horrorstruck. “Oh Harry — I’m sorry — no, of course I don’t — that was a really stupid thing to say —”
(OotP, 450)
Hermione stutters around Harry quite a bit. I think she is, like, concerned about him at all times at the back of her head a bit since it takes very little from him to rattle her. I'm not copying it here but you see it too when Harry shouts at her and Ron at the beginning of OotP, Ron argues back a bit, but Hermione gets incredibly rattled. Hermione doesn't deal with Harry's anger well. There are more scenes like the one you mentioned as well.
I'm re-reading Deathly Hallows right now and came upon this scene:
Somehow her [Hermione's] panic seemed to clear Harry’s head. “Lock the door,” he told her, “and Ron, turn out the lights.” He looked down at the paralyzed Dolohov, thinking fast as the lock clicked and Ron used the Deluminator to plunge the caf into darkness. Harry could hear the men who had jeered at Hermione earlier, yelling at another girl in the distance. “What are we going to do with them?” Ron whispered to Harry through the dark; then, even more quietly, “Kill them? They’d kill us. They had a good go just now.” Hermione shuddered and took a step backward. Harry shook his head. “We just need to wipe their memories,” said Harry. “It’s better like that, it’ll throw them off the scent. If we killed them it’d be obvious we were here.” “You’re the boss,” said Ron, sounding profoundly relieved. “But I’ve never done a Memory Charm.”
(DH, 146)
That needs to be talked about more.
Some people like to point at Remus telling Harry that "the time for Expeliarmos is over" as proof Harry isn't willing to kill, but this isn't true. Harry isn't willing to kill Stan Shunpike, whom he considers innocent, Harry was the calmest of the trio and very much considered killing the Death Eaters and chose not to for completely tactical and cold reasons, not ones of ethics or qualms about murder. And I love the dynamic this short scene portrays with the trio a lot. Like, Harry is calm under pressure and calls the shots, Ron offers a way to deal with things, and then Hermione actually executes the memory charms. And here too, when Hermione stepped back, she was scared of Harry (and Ron a little). She doesn't for a second think he wouldn't kill them if he thought it was the right thing to do. She stepped back because she was scared Harry would kill them.
“...Thank you!” said Mundungus, snatching the goblet out of Ron’s hand and stuffing it back into the case. “Well, I’ll see you all — OUCH!” Harry had pinned Mundungus against the wall of the pub by the throat. Holding him fast with one hand, he pulled out his wand. “Harry!” squealed Hermione. “You took that from Sirius’s house,” said Harry, who was almost nose to nose with Mundungus and was breathing in an unpleasant smell of old tobacco and spirits. “That had the Black family crest on it.” “I — no — what — ?” spluttered Mundungus, who was slowly turning purple. “What did you do, go back the night he died and strip the place?” snarled Harry. “I — no —” “Give it to me!”
(HBP, 245-246)
Harry lifts Mundungus and strangles him... and both Mundungus and Hermione are scared of him... because he is scary.
said Voldemort coldly, and though he could not see it, Harry pictured Bellatrix withdrawing a helpful hand. “The boy . . . Is he dead?” There was complete silence in the clearing. Nobody approached Harry, but he felt their concentrated gaze; it seemed to press him harder into the ground, and he was terrified a finger or an eyelid might twitch. “You,” said Voldemort, and there was a bang and a small shriek of pain. “Examine him. Tell me whether he is dead.” Harry did not know who had been sent to verify. He could only lie there, with his heart thumping traitorously, and wait to be examined, but at the same time noting, small comfort though it was, that Voldemort was wary of approaching him, that Voldemort suspected that all had not gone to plan. . . .
(DH, 612)
Voldemort is outright scared of Harry and isn't willing to come near him to check if he's dead...
Like, I am not a fan of the weaker, softer fanon version of Harry James Potter that I see on occasion (obviously everyone can do what they want, I just personally don't like it much when he's portrayed as small and submissive as if Harry has ever submitted in his life). He is not as tall as Ron, but he isn't short either (the same height as James, so likely around 6 feet), he is physically capable of lifting Mundungus even without magic with a single hand and he is so magically capable (more than almost every other character, bar exceptions like Dumbledore, Voldemort, and Snape). No wonder he can be scary, both physically and magically. And yes, Hermione is outright scared of Harry at times. So are other characters.
So, yeah, I strongly agree, Harry can definitely scare people if he wants to, and sometimes even when he doesn't. He seems to have an intimidation factor he isn't fully aware of and therefore doesn't notice all that much.
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petalsthefish · 5 months
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Taylor Swift Boys And Their Corresponding Harry Potter Characters - A Summary
***For insurance purposes this is a joke
Joe Jonas: Gildroy Lockhart - arrogant. Fumbles his career. Toxic AF when he doesn’t get his way.
Tom Hiddleston: Remus Lupin. - Can play a cocky bastard but is actually a cinnamon roll. Will bring you home to meet his mother on the third date. Definitely a bottom.
Taylor Lautner: Harry Potter - sweet. Athletic. Hero complex. Marries a girl who had posters of him in her room growing up.
John Mayer: Voldemort. - Has googled how to stay young. Doesn’t believe in true love. Will send his lawyers after you if you use his name publicly shaming him.
Drew: Ludo Bagman. - very basic. Childhood crush. Pretty Forgettable. Probably became head of finance or something idk.
Jake Gyllenhaal: Fenrir Greyback - a little too hairy. Smells girls’ scarves. Self inflicted bad guy syndrome. Does not own a toothbrush.
Conner Kennedy: Neville Longbottom - pure blood trust fund baby. Can’t do long distance. Loves his grandmother. Not the most handsome, or the most smart, but he does have a heart.
Harry Styles: Sirius Black. - owns a motorbike. Tattoos everywhere. Every one loves him. Loyal AF.
Calvin Harris: Peter Pettigrew. - Can’t keep a secret. Can’t share credit on projects. Hangs with cool people but isn’t actually very cool.
Joe Alwyn: Severus Snape - social skills are zero. Hates having photos taken. His crush was too cool for him. Will die mad about it.
Matty Healy: Stan Shunpike - has a sailors mouth. Never shuts up. Needs a smoke break right now. Acne problem, probably.
Travis Kelce: James Potter. - football team colors are red and gold. Hosts a podcast with his brother where they joke around for hours. Crushed on the same woman for years before she finally started dating him.
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saintsenara · 5 months
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metas on characters and characterisation
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the golden trio
- canonical proof that ron is hot - is harry more like lily or james - on fanon!hermione - the trio and the horcruxes - thoughts on the trio's post-canon careers
tom riddle | lord voldemort
- how do i write voldemort, and why? - what is interesting about voldemort as a character archetype? - my pet peeves when it comes to writing voldemort - reading tom riddle as a victim of childhood sexual abuse - tom riddle and ginny - tom riddle has his mother's eyes [plus: other things he inherits from her] - tom riddle's speech and accent - voldemort's bad heart - voldemort's campest moments - voldemort's horcruxes do not make him insane - voldemort loves the golden age of hollywood. no, really - voldemort would hate being minister for magic. i'll die on this hill - what does dumbledore get wrong about voldemort? - what if merope had lived? - what would have happened if tom riddle had been committed to a psychiatric hospital? - what would voldemort be like as a father? - when does voldemort's relationship with slughorn go wrong? - where does voldemort buy the diary? - where is the cave? - would the riddles have changed tom jr.'s name? - would tom riddle have done better in a different house? - tom riddle sr.'s characterisation - tom riddle sr.'s class background - on morfin and merope - where is little hangleton?
severus snape
- snape's training [or: why is snape called a potions master?] - snape and fem!harry - why doesn't snape seem to know what horcruxes are? - lily and petunia's class background compared to snape's - was snape welcome in lily's house? - what might snape's relationship with slughorn be like?
the marauders
- snape is afraid of lupin [and not the other way round] - why does snape leak that lupin's a werewolf?
others
- barty crouch jr. is the best villain in the series [and was a loyal death eater from the start] - ludo bagman was genuinely a death eater - stan shunpike was genuinely a death eater - thoughts on the lestrange brothers - why does regulus black turn against voldemort? - why does slughorn know what horcruxes are? - why is charlie away from home so much?
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