Impossibird
I like words
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Of wow it's really blowing up on him! Great chapter, thanks for sharing and I can't wait for the next part
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Gotta be the pickiest of readers to be concerned about whether a full moon actually fell on a weekend nearly 30 years ago. Just let it happen whenever is convenient for the surrounding plot.I screwed up. The full moon on September 1996 was on a Thursday. I got it and October's confused when I wrote the grand opening chapter. Damn it all. I do all this research and still screw it up!
Gotta be the pickiest of readers to be concerned about whether a full moon actually fell on a weekend nearly 30 years ago. Just let it happen whenever is convenient for the surrounding plot.
Then again, that is the type of detail someone like Hermione would use to conclusively prove Fraudhart was a Lock...errrr
I didn't mean to say that you were picky, only that a reader would have to be in order the notice that sort of thing. Meant to be a "don't beat yourself up" over it, because in my opinion, if such tiny details are the only mistakes, you're doing just fine.It's not that I'm being picky, it's that I specifically checked and still screwed it up. That's like failing an open book exam. I am more apologizing to myself than you all.
I didn't mean to say that you were picky, only that a reader would have to be in order the notice that sort of thing. Meant to be a "don't beat yourself up" over it, because in my opinion, if such tiny details are the only mistakes, you're doing just fine.
"YOU ARE A BABY KILLER!" ~Public
"But does that mean we can't just all get along?" ~Voldemort. Apparently.
I mean, as easy as it's always been to paint every single 'Pureblood' as a borderline nazi asshole with no good reason to do what they do, I always felt that was more due to Voldemort pushing everything to it's extremes.
The points raised are pretty obvious ones, since even in canon, the Wizarding World and it's traditions are treated as backwards and silly, which no doubt comes off as incredibly disrespectful to the people living in that culture, who basically welcome the outsiders in with open arms, even teaching them their abilities.
Like the first time a muggleborn/half-blood started lobbying to change a tradtition or holiday, or to ban a school/type of magic, that's probably where a lot of Pureblood sentiment comes from. They've been living happily for centuries, then some new guy storms in telling you you're backwards and stupid, and that you need to change to fit their sensibilities, after they were welcomed in with open arms? Yeah, it makes sense how Voldemort got so many recruits.
Especially since I have not doubt the muggleborns genuinely think they're helping, which no doubt comes off as deeply, deeply patronising and insulting when they do it.
Voldemort: "Oh come on now, who *hasn't* killed a baby or three? Stop being ridiculous."
I think the difference between wizards/witches and muggles is like the difference between modern humans and neanderthals, but more closer in relation.
My headcanon says wizards/witches are classified as "Homo Arcanum" as a species.
Also, slattery is a word. It means unity. hasn't been in use for half a millennia, but the sorting hat knows a lot of words not in common use anymore. Also, I REALLY want to write the story of Hogwarts founding based on this poem, but I have to finish all of these projects first.
Any chance you can provide a reference to this? Cause I can only find one real definition for slattery, that being untidy or messy.
Just my 2c on this. Muggle and magicals do interbreed, and new mages keep getting born in muggle families. They are not true diffrent species. And I know a lot of fanfic say that the inbreeding of purebred families and society stigma agnist muggle-born are the real source of more squids being born.
And remember in cannon some of these families risk, and probably do quietly kill their own kids if they don't show magic soon enough. Wasn't Neville Longbottom tossed out a window by Augusta Longbottom when he wasn't showing signs of magic soon enough?
Oh no, not at all. most people of Dumbledore or Voldemort's caliber, or at least Alastor and Bellatrix' caliber, do though. Some of them could have become dark lords or ladies.