Jan. 12th, 2009

AK

Jan. 12th, 2009 01:18 pm
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I really enjoyed reading the game (except, omg, I couldn't help but think how much more fun it might have been if Ron's player had been able to participate -- I miss Ron! [I'm making an assumption here, obviously, and hope that all is well with Ron's player]). I hope that the students will play this again or play other games. It's fun to see them being kids, and it was a great vehicle for letting them express their personalities. I enjoyed Draco's attitude about the game, and Padma's hesitations (which her player expressed with a nice touch -- not too heavy-handed, though it would have been so easy to have overdone), Lavender's girly reservations and boy-motivated reconsiderations, Millicent's disdain.

I'm guessing that not all the players were available to participate actively, but it was good fun, nonetheless.

I especially appreciated that this game was something Megan excelled at. (How much do I love Megan's self-censoring, cautious personality -- she is emerging as a really well-crafted example of what this society's disdain for half-bloods causes. Sally Anne, too, but Megan is only now blossoming, and I appreciate that each of them has a different set of issues as a result of her upbringing and semi-marginalized place in this AU.)

I also appreciate the way AK produced two kinds of winner (as Quidditch sometimes does): the last-standing and the points-winner. Cool.

Some good Percy-baiting and Weasley twins mischief... but I confess surprise that the twins did not win. I thought that over the break they had surely liberated the Marauders' Map, which would have been dead useful in this game (both for hunting and evading other players). Perhaps they haven't yet figured out how it works?

I loved Neville's decision to abstain. I'm so pleased that someone had a principled objection to the nature of this sport -- and it makes sense to me that it would be Neville who would have this scruple (despite the fact that in this game he lacks his canonical reason for being appalled by the Unforgiveables). Also. This is one time where I especially missed Hermione's presence in the ranks of the students and missed the Gryffindor trio, who might have squabbled over the ethics of this game.
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3 January

Fred and George have some knowledge to share with people. Michael Corner posts about his Christmas haul.

4 January


Lucius is suffering a little post-holiday letdown. Harry is excited to be back at Hogwarts. So is Sally-Anne. Pansy is grateful to be back as well.

5 January

Padma is waffling over whether or not to play AK. Sally-Anne is happy because Cedric Diggory said he'd play (and lots of people decided they wanted to, too, then!) Pansy is saving up for a kneazle and had fun at work with Lucius. Hermione is glad Dennis is back from the hols.

6 January

Bella is in the West Country for business. Sirius got another owl from Harry, asking for photographs of his parents.

7 January


McGonagall has some discipline reports and budgetary concerns to think about. Molly Weasley is suffering both from letdown and from a lack of oil or butter.

8 January

Megan really enjoyed visiting Susan over the hols. Lupin is nostalgic (and has a warning for the twins!) Padma notes that Professor Carrow is erratic in his behavior. Sally-Anne has the list of people playing AK.

9 January


Pansy is throwing another music party, which Sally-Anne announces is a neutral zone for the purposes of AK. Arthur had an interesting conversation with a co-worker who might make a good Order member. Slughorn posts the Potions exam results.

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