I do have the sense that she has gobs and gobs of material she's written down to backstop the universe, even if she hasn't published it.
I think this is true of the characters - it's been widely reported that even very minor background characters have unpublished storylines and family trees, etc. But I never got the impression that she cared much about practical matters unless it was directly relevant to the plot (House elfs, Gringotts, etc)
Anyone remember a fanfic story that came out shortly after Deathly Hallows was published, beginning just after the epilogue, where Harry's son gets sorted into Slytherin and becomes best friends with Malfoy's son, and then there's something with them getting lost in some caves or tunnels? I remember thinking it took an interesting perspective on some of the issues with Slytherin, but I can't remember enough details to google it. Scorpius has the nickname Scops in that story, I'm pretty sure.
Oh, that sounds familiar, Hil. And don't Malfoy and Harry have to go looking for the kids together?
Yes, I know that one. I think we have a link to it on PolyRecs.
Oh, that sounds familiar, Hil. And don't Malfoy and Harry have to go looking for the kids together?
Yeah. And there's some backstory where Malfoy's wife had been in the Army, or something? And there's a scene where some of the other kids are teasing the Potter and Malfoy boys because they're in Slytherin, and Slytherin now has a reputation for being cowards and/or morally suspect because they ran away from the battle, and Harry says something like, "Well, that is what happened," and Draco replies, "We were never given a choice, and anyway, what the hell else were we supposed to do?"
Looks like it's "Coda to an Epilogue" by Maya, but all the links I can find are broken.
I always thought Hogwarts was a ministry-funded public school. Don't all the UK wizard children go there? That sounds public to me. And it makes it more sensible that they can do so much interfering in book 5.
Oh, I think Maya pulled all her stuff off the net.
I always thought Hogwarts was a ministry-funded public school. Don't all the UK wizard children go there? That sounds public to me. And it makes it more sensible that they can do so much interfering in book 5.
That makes a lot of sense, Gris.
I'm right in the middle of the business about the disciplinary hearing (I listened to it while I got my lunch), and it occurs to me that if they're so concerned about children using magic outside of school, why not confiscate their wands at the end of the school year? At the least, it makes magic more difficult for them to perform.
Of course, this would interfere with JKR's plotting...
It was also my impression that Hogwarts was part of wizarding government and therefore supported by magic taxes.