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* IKnewIt: Several reviewers guessed that Harry's odd behavior leading up to Chapter 61 was [[spoiler: the Scar Horcrux acting up.]]
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* BizarroEpisode: Chapter 72-B, ''Luna Lovegood and the Horrific Hiatus'', begins like a normal chapter but turn out to be metafictional to the point of MindScrew, as it actually sees the author popping into his own story and announcing the coming two-month hiatus to the reader ''and'' characters simultaneously. ([[ItMakesSenseInContext It was posted on April Fools' Day, which explains a lot.]])

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* BizarroEpisode: Chapter 72-B, ''Luna Lovegood and the Horrific Hiatus'', begins like a normal chapter but turn turns out to be metafictional to the point of MindScrew, as it actually sees involving the author popping into his own story and announcing the coming two-month hiatus to the reader ''and'' characters simultaneously. ([[ItMakesSenseInContext It was posted on April Fools' Day, which explains a lot.]])



* EscapistCharacter: There's certainly an argument to made with Hermione, a teenage girl who's friend with all the interesting people, has all sorts of adventures, and succeeds at most everything she does (including ruling the country).

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* EscapistCharacter: There's certainly an argument to made with Hermione, a teenage girl who's friend friends with all the interesting people, has all sorts of adventures, and succeeds at most everything she does (including ruling the country).
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* BizarroEpisode: Chapter 72-B, ''Luna Lovegood and the Horrific Hiatus'', begins like a normal chapter but turn out to be metafictional to the point of MindScrew, as it actually sees the author popping into his own story and announcing the coming two-month hiatus to the reader ''and'' characters simultaneously. ([[ItMakesSenseInContext It was posted n April Fools' Day.]])

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* BizarroEpisode: Chapter 72-B, ''Luna Lovegood and the Horrific Hiatus'', begins like a normal chapter but turn out to be metafictional to the point of MindScrew, as it actually sees the author popping into his own story and announcing the coming two-month hiatus to the reader ''and'' characters simultaneously. ([[ItMakesSenseInContext It was posted n on April Fools' Day.Day, which explains a lot.]])
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* BizarroEpisode: Chapter 72-B, ''Luna Lovegood and the Horrific Hiatus'', begins like a normal chapter but turn out to be metafictional to the point of MindScrew, as it actually sees the author popping into his own story and announcing the coming two-month hiatus to the reader ''and'' characters simultaneously. ([[ItMakesSenseInContext It was posted n April Fools' Day.]])
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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Alastair]], who was lastingly injured as a ''child'' by [[spoiler: Vernon Dursley's carelessness]] and is barely cared for by [[spoiler: the other Acromantulas]] because he's seen as weak and useless. You could also make a case for [[spoiler: Apophis]].
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* UnexpectedCharacter: The story delights in bringing in more and more obscure (or just plain weird) characters from various aspects of the ''Harry Potter'' franchise. Who'd have thought [[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban the Boggart]] would become an EnsembleDarkhorse supporting character? And [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows Gellert]] [[Film/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem Grindelwald]] as the Defence Professor caught many by surprise.
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* {{Shipping}}: Judging from the reviews page, a fair few people ship the story's Hermione with Maximilian, the sentient Boggart. (This is despite WordOfGod that the story won't contain a pairing for Hermione.)
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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Alastair]], who was lastingly injured as a ''child'' by [[spoiler: Vernon Dursley's carelessness]] and is barely cared for by the [[spoiler: the other Acromantulas]] because he's seen as weak and useless. You could also make a case for [[spoiler: Apophis]].

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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Alastair]], who was lastingly injured as a ''child'' by [[spoiler: Vernon Dursley's carelessness]] and is barely cared for by the [[spoiler: the other Acromantulas]] because he's seen as weak and useless. You could also make a case for [[spoiler: Apophis]].
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* EscapistCharacter: There's certainly an argument to made with Hermione, a teenage girl who's friend with all the interesting people, has all sorts of adventures, and succeeds at most everything she does (including ruling the country).
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* FashionVictimVillain: Lucius Malfoy gets made fun of it over it by Hermione. After he's signed a letter "Your humble servant, Lucius Malfoy", she answers:
--> "''Stop calling yourself 'humble', honorifics or not. Considering how you dress, it's not even funny, it's '''ludicrous'''.''"
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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Alastair]], and you could also make a case for [[spoiler: Apophis]].

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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Alastair]], who was lastingly injured as a ''child'' by [[spoiler: Vernon Dursley's carelessness]] and you is barely cared for by the [[spoiler: the other Acromantulas]] because he's seen as weak and useless. You could also make a case for [[spoiler: Apophis]].
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* TheWoobie: [[spoiler: Alastair]], and you could also make a case for [[spoiler: Apophis]].

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* CharacterRerailment: The story characterizes Cornelius Fudge as a bumbling politician who's hopelessly out of his depth — much closer to the canon portrayal, at least in the author's opinion, than common fanfic characterization of him that makes him out to be just an evil power-hungry moron.

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* CharacterRerailment: The story characterizes Cornelius Fudge as a bumbling politician who's hopelessly out of his depth — much closer to the canon portrayal, at least in the author's opinion, than common fanfic characterization of him that makes him out to be just an evil power-hungry moron.moron.
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* CharacterRerailment: The story characterizes Cornelius Fudge as a bumbling politician who's hopelessly out of his depth — much closer to the canon portrayal, at least in the author's opinion, than common fanfic characterization of him that makes him out to be just an evil power-hungry moron.

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