Harry Potter and the Girl Who Walked on Water
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Wait... Voldemort has made a Nazi Aircraft Carrier (IIRC it didn't even finish IRL) his Horcrux and now is haunting/attacking the ministry as an insane ship girl?
Ah so, his Horcrux possessed some old German warship? That's some seriously impressive large scale magic, especially since Voldemort's active soul is locked away in Hermione's office.It's not an aircraft carrier - the planes are Arado Ar 196 seaplanes, carried on most or all of the capital ships of the Kriegsmarine. And he didn't make the ship a Horcrux - he made an ordinary rock into a Horcrux and threw it into the ocean so no one could ever find it. Otherwise you're correct.
Ah so, his Horcrux possessed some old German warship? That's some seriously impressive large scale magic, especially since Voldemort's active soul is locked away in Hermione's office.
Did that Warship get enchanted by Grindlewald's war wizards during WW2? Because this kind of magic seems to be way outside the utility scale magic the HP wizards usually display.
Hm... it's just that Horcruxes never really showed much magic outside of their corrupting influence and their immunity to magic. Especially since this is apparently an enchanted rock and not something like Riddle's diary.It's an Alternate Universe, but it's certainly outside the normal scale of wizards (we never really get told much about Necromancy in canon, how Inferi are created, for example), a master of the Dark Arts should be able to do a lot with the remains of one of the most (in)famous symbols of Nazi Germany and the souls of 2000 dead sailors.
Seems to be as good a reason as any. If people don't like...it's magic, the be-all-end-all handwavium meta-material used by authors everywhen.Did that Warship get enchanted by Grindlewald's war wizards during WW2? Because this kind of magic seems to be way outside the utility scale magic the HP wizards usually display.
Hm... it's just that Horcruxes never really showed much magic outside of their corrupting influence and their immunity to magic. Especially since this is apparently an enchanted rock and not something like Riddle's diary.
It's obviously a crossover AU so this is probably pedantery, but it's something that strikes me as rather odd.
Seems to be as good a reason as any. If people don't like...it's magic, the be-all-end-all handwavium meta-material used by authors everywhen.
Still, looks promising. I'm not entirely sure why you have the golden trio in a relationship. Doesn't seem to add much to the story other than to be another reason for purebloods (why haven't they died out or become a minority?) to be upset with them.
Ah so, his Horcrux possessed some old German warship? That's some seriously impressive large scale magic, especially since Voldemort's active soul is locked away in Hermione's office.
Did that Warship get enchanted by Grindlewald's war wizards during WW2? Because this kind of magic seems to be way outside the utility scale magic the HP wizards usually display.
Interesting start.
Just to note though; the Rita Skeeter article should say that Hermione was 'flouting' propriety rather than 'flaunting' it. One means ignore, the other means to brandish it.
Unfortunately for our dear wizards. This is probably one thing they can't hide from muggles for long if we go by escalation.
Wha?
Escalation?
What's Taylor Hebert got to do with this now?
On a scale from "Oh God Why" to "Go Between Your Legs To Kiss Your Butt Good-Bye," I am solidly wearing newly-brown pants after reading this line.
On a scale from "Oh God Why" to "Go Between Your Legs To Kiss Your Butt Good-Bye," I am solidly wearing newly-brown pants after reading this line.
Great chapter!