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Volans - Aug 02, 2007 8:21:33 am PDT #2193 of 3301
move out and draw fire

I really sense the possibility of Hogwarts: The Next Generation, starring Teddy Lupin. Like Harry, he lost his parents to the Battle with EEEVIL, and he has a wacko godfather. He's also pre-damaged, what with being half-werewolf.

And I think the fanfic author is right about few non-purebloods surviving. I notice that the Death Eaters went light on the half-bloods (presumably due to Tom Riddle's status as one), but yeah, the off-screen deathcount was probably high.

The "missing generation" is an oft-discussed aspect of British sociology, though. Since WWI there have been towns in England completely lacking men of a certain age. WWII provided more of the same. It could make for an interesting B or C line in a new series.


Connie Neil - Aug 02, 2007 8:24:15 am PDT #2194 of 3301
brillig

Does any of the information we've seen say what Draco's doing with himiself? Or is he staying at home doing the life of "reformed" evil and managing the vast estate? I picture occasional interviews between Mr. Malfoy and Auror Potter wherein our good Auror is making sure Mr. Malfoy's staying on the straight-ish and narrow-ish.


Volans - Aug 02, 2007 8:37:03 am PDT #2195 of 3301
move out and draw fire

"straight-ish"

Heh.


Connie Neil - Aug 02, 2007 9:03:09 am PDT #2196 of 3301
brillig

Wrod. Because Aurors need to keep an eye on such things.

I'm picturing some very film noir thing with the very chirascuro-friendly Draco being formal but relaxed in a straight-back chair as Harry in his auror robes wanders around an interrogation room asking the occasional leading question.


sumi - Aug 02, 2007 9:08:51 am PDT #2197 of 3301
Art Crawl!!!

The wizarding world Hot Box.

Harry as Pembleton.


lisah - Aug 02, 2007 9:12:18 am PDT #2198 of 3301
Punishingly Intricate

Harry as Pembleton.

BWAH! I love recasting!! Hermione = Kay, natch. Ron = Beau...or, possibly, Brodie...or wait Colin = Brodie.


Volans - Aug 02, 2007 9:12:48 am PDT #2199 of 3301
move out and draw fire

In less fanning-myself-with-one-hand news: Check out the Monster Book of Monsters [link]


sumi - Aug 02, 2007 9:15:18 am PDT #2200 of 3301
Art Crawl!!!

See, I was seeing Hermione more as the Wizarding World's Ed Danvers -- she is a Wizard attorney, right?

Ron is definitely Bayless.


lisah - Aug 02, 2007 9:19:20 am PDT #2201 of 3301
Punishingly Intricate

Hermione more as the Wizarding World's Ed Danvers -- she is a Wizard attorney, right?

Oh! hmmm...I went the easy route with the being a girl and the wild hair.

I don't really see Ron as Bayliss at all. Maybe Neville though.


sumi - Aug 02, 2007 9:21:04 am PDT #2202 of 3301
Art Crawl!!!

I think Neville is the expert witness on Herbology that they pull in to resolve some sort of exotic poisoning case.