Title: Old Men Dreaming
Author: Winter Dragon
Rating: PG
Length: 3500
Summary: As Voldemort's shadow darkens Wizarding Britain and strikes even into the heart of Hogwarts, Rufus Scrimgeour takes action. Theodore Nott suffers the consequences.
Author's note: Written for the
omniocular January challenge.
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Old Men Dreaming )
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I'll probably come up with something more coherent to say later, but that was chilling and utterly plausible. I love your version of Gawain Robards -- a wonderful fleshing out of a character who's only a name in canon. (I assume you took a few cues from the name? He definitely seems like a Gawain -- loyalty stretched to the breaking point.)
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell were favorite stories when I was younger.
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I don't follow Harry Potter, but is this based on the characters from the books? It sounds vaguely familiar and like it could be.
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My two characters were Rufus Scrimgeour and Theodore Nott. Both are relatively minor characters, so I had a lot of latitude in sketching them.
I don't write professionally, but I'm working on it!
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But why do you always kill poor Theodore off, one way or another... ::sniffle::
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I wish JKR would give us more backstory about the Notts. Though I don't think Theodore's particularly interesting from canon (heresy, I know!) the things she's said about him during interviews and such are fascinating. I'd love to know what happened to his mother, and how he manages to stay neutral, and why Voldemort puts his father under Cruciatus in the graveyard. I'm sure she knows but isn't telling us, the selfish woman!
And I'm sorry about killing him all the time - next time I'll endeavor to write a piece of fluff where he ends up happily married to Pansy Daphne Hermione me! Or something to that extent... :)
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Just not dead would make a nice change, poor boy!
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As for BZ, I assume there's some reason she gives us some more information about him in Book 6. I hope it goes further than catering to the frenzied fandom.
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