Hermione Granger/Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Luna Lovegood, Parvati Patil, Neville Longbottom, Ginny Weasley, Nymphadora Tonks, Fleur Delacour, Daphne Greengrass, Viktor Krum, Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, Severus Snape, Filius Flitwick, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, Mrs Granger (Harry Potter), Dolores Umbridge, Voldemort (Harry Potter), Arthur Weasley, Molly Weasley, Alastor “Mad-Eye” Moody, Original Characters
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PG-13
Метки:
Friendship, Romance, Maturity Upgrades, Surprises, Not everything tagged because too spoilery
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3 307 Кб
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English
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Закончен
Опубликован:
02.08.2015 — 16.01.2018
In First Year, Harry realises early on that he has more in common with Hermione than Ron. Their friendship gradually blossoms into something more - something that Voldemort will come to regret - the Power that he knows not. ... First through third year near canon, more AU from fourth year on.
Примечания автора:
The premise for this is "consistent-character!Harry Potter" based on his "Pre-Ron" characterisation. And by that, I mean the way Harry is described at the beginnings of the books (particularly in the beginnings of 1-3... see my Gandalf's Beard profile at fanfiction.net for chapter citations... and in any other scenes in the books which are most reflective of Harry's fundamentals) before Rowling started writing Harry with lines of thought and dialogue which sound more like they were originally written for Ron.
As such, we see a Harry who is VERY interested in reading his schoolbooks, keen on learning everything there is to know about magic, and keen on doing his homework in a timely fashion - in other words, someone who has loads more in common with Hermione than Ron. And as such, we will also see a Harry who is more consistent in his behaviour regarding being very anti-bully, anti-bigot, anti-slavery, and very pro-fairness, not to mention being a fair bit smarter than he sometimes behaves when he's hanging around with Ron.
So there will be no Rowling style Out-of-Character moments where Harry goes from being someone who treats Dobby likes an equal, feels bad about house-elf enslavement, actually frees Dobby from house-elf enslavement, and then suddenly turns into Brainwashed-by-Ron!Harry who thinks Hermione is crazy for wanting to free house-elves two books later. And also no moments where Harry isn't smart enough to be suspicious of a super-expensive broom appearing out of nowhere when an alleged mass-murderer is hunting him. Nor will Harry be stupid enough to test out unknown spells discovered written in the margins of an otherwise very useful book on unsuspecting people.
In other words, again, a Harry who tends to have far more in common with Hermione in terms of goals, intellect, and basic outlook on life. Which isn't to say that Harry will be "Brainiac!Harry" who is a clone of Hermione - he will still have a more intuitive/visual style of intellect rather than a verbal/linear one, his memory will be normal - not eidetic, and he will still have a measure of impulsiveness, and some anger issues, all of which are strong features of Harry's core persona.
Likewise, in this series of moments, we'll see a more consistent-character!Hermione. A Hermione who once she learns to trust Harry's friendship and instincts, doesn't suddenly do inconsistent things like talking to McGonagall about suspicious broomsticks before discussing it with Harry, or stupid uncharacteristic things, like not believing Harry's all-too-credible deduction that a Son-of-a-Death-Eater, with serious Daddy-Issues, is very likely following in his father's DE footsteps.
Nor will Hermione be doing stupid OoC things like falling for an idiot with a motor-mouth who doesn't really like her unless she's doing his homework, or going to a party with a gropey-rapey jock just to make that same idiot jealous.
No doubt some folk will thi