DracoisaVeelaandHarryishismate: An Evolutionary Perspective

Apr 29, 2009 16:20

So. Archeology test. Essay question on Sarah Hrdy's theory of Concealed Ovulation. I said to myself, "Self, you're never going to remember this crap for the final. What the hell do the sex lives of Austrolopithecenes have to do with your life? Monogamy versus harems versus promiscuity, blatant advertisement of ovulation versus concealed, finding ( Read more... )

hd, veela, creature!fic, harry potter rocks my socks, meta, archaeologists will murder me, draco malfoy

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oddnari April 29 2009, 23:50:59 UTC
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA! I thoroughly enjoyed this. But Draco is part-Veela, eh? So that'd would make him... Homo sapiens veelaris? That and magic would ensure that the boys are up to no good at any given time.

Now I wonder.. is the Veela gene a recessive one (looking at Fleur)?

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supergreak April 29 2009, 23:53:22 UTC
Since Fleur doesn't get the wings, but has many of the other traits, I'd say it's partially dominant- like height. The traits blend, instead of being completely short or tall, you'd end up in the middle. Like crossing red and white flowers to get pink.

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supergreak April 29 2009, 23:53:41 UTC
And I love the new userpic!

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oddnari April 30 2009, 00:15:28 UTC
Thank you :D I thought it's time for something new seeing that I've come back to f-list after weex!

Is Fleur described as tall? And am not sure if she possesses allure proper. Her looks are very beautiful and stunning, but she did not affect Harry, did she (of course, he's gay/bi, but still!)? That made me think her Veela allure is a trifle erratic.

JKR once bleated that the magical gene is dominant in the magical/human mix (makes you wonder why Hermione's ancestors were so strongly magical bloodline, eh?) so I wonder if the wizarding gene would be dominant in the magical-being/magical-creature mix. Your thoughts?

You do realise that now you would have to post something similar about vampire!Draco or vampire!Harry, right?

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matt_writer April 30 2009, 03:53:19 UTC
I'm quite enjoying the twistedness of your mind. :D

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supergreak April 30 2009, 03:54:27 UTC
Thank you! Glad I can entertain.

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jordanneleigh April 30 2009, 04:32:40 UTC
Wow. just... wow

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magalud April 30 2009, 12:06:02 UTC
Ehehehehe. Thanks for giving me so many things to think.

Like: so, if I take it to Star Trek, then Spock ovulates every seven years? OMG, so cool if Spock could get pregnant!!

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supergreak April 30 2009, 17:17:37 UTC
That would be fun...

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