Starfox5
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Thanks. Corrected.
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Nice chapter. Too bad the good guys didn't post any watch on the Dennis Pub after they wrecked it, to see if any of the regular denizens showed up.
Interesting. At least they won't have to keep guarding the fake orb - then again, maybe they should, to maintain the appearance that nothing has changed.
At least this Harry is less likely to be fooled by false visions.
... and the Dementors join Voldemort, as expected. I wonder if the Watchers know how to kill or banish them.
I've always assumed Snape was trying to teach Harry, but he was trying to do it the same way he learned it: sink or swim off the deep end.Since Harry actually learned occlumency here, instead of simply getting tortured by Snape, he's quite defended against such intrusions.
It's particularly plausible when you consider Snape's 'teaching' style in Potions.I've always assumed Snape was trying to teach Harry, but he was trying to do it the same way he learned it: sink or swim off the deep end.
Also, consider where he would have learned it. There's no reason for him to have received such lessons on his own as a child, which means he probably learned it among the Death Eaters; at best, he was taught by another Death Eater in order to be able to protect their secrets; more likely he had to learn by doing to protect his own.It's particularly plausible when you consider Snape's 'teaching' style in Potions.
Also, consider where he would have learned it. There's no reason for him to have received such lessons on his own as a child, which means he probably learned it among the Death Eaters; at best, he was taught by another Death Eater in order to be able to protect their secrets; more likely he had to learn by doing to protect his own.
I could see a DE teaching him that way, but I could also see one teaching more sensibly.That is if he was even trying to teach. I am still not convinced he was, he gave even less instructions than in potions.
I hope that he manages to hurt Hermione (nothing permanent mind you) and then gets captured by Quentin. Even an angry Harry got nothing compared with the mercyless experience of a veteran Watcher who knows that the little shit holds the clue for finding a Dark Lord and his Left Hand (the Right Hand already amputated and transfigured in a chew toy for a chihuahua). I expect him to be tortured then getting a small amount of Semtex crudely inserted into his abdomen and send home...
Boom!
Now I've got an image of Draco hanging from restraints in a cell. Nearby is a table with torture instruments on it. The door opens and someone comes in. Draco snarls, "You can torture me all you like. I'll never give up my secrets."I actually was thinking of that as a way to take out Lucius. Although I already had one Malfoy being used as an unwilling suicide bomber in another story, so I am looking for something else to do with Draco. Though there's not that much need for torture if you've got veritaserum and Legilimency, which both work far better and deliver trustworthy information, which torture often does not.
Totally in character, IIRC, and would be an interesting crossover. Not this story (see above), but maybe something related could be posted to the Harry Potter ideas thread on SB.com.Now I've got an image of Draco hanging from restraints in a cell. Nearby is a table with torture instruments on it. The door opens and someone comes in. Draco snarls, "You can torture me all you like. I'll never give up my secrets."
"Oh," comes the reply. "I used Veritaserum last night and got all that. Then I Obliviated you so you have no idea what you told me, or who I am. As for torture ..." He steps aside and lets a group of people in. "One of the things I got from you was the names of every single person you ever tormented or hurt. They're not after information. Have fun, folks." Whistling, he walks out again.
... and now I have a mental image of James Spader from the Blacklist doing that.
Well, he'd be sacked once Fudge was in Malfoy's pocket. Judging by the start of canon, that took a while.Wouldn't he get fired at once since the last thing Malfoy wants is a terrifying auror, and he has the Minister in his pocket?
And that assumes Red wouldn't be proactive. You do not want to draw the attention of a proactive Reddington unless you got a better plan than hide a cursed book in the stuff of a little girl.