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alt_fen2009-01-23 08:39 am
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charms, Percy, twins
So, remember how Percy described the fifth year Charms class's treasure hunt? I'm guessing the twins took note of his discussion of revealing spells and that's why they nicked his textbook. Smart boys: they're going to figure out the Marauders' map any day now! (That's my guess, anyway.)
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I agree that her statement that it's "sheer animal instinct" that keeps V. at bay is equivocal and that Sirius needn't be right when he wonders if her animagus nature makes her a better Occlumens. She could simply mean human-animal instinct, emphasizing that it's not all practiced skill, but instinctive self-protection that allows her to outmatch V. Still, I wonder if Sirius might not be right: it would make sense to me that an animagus' brain, even in human form, might be differently mapped than a normal witch's brain -- and that difference might make it harder for V. to tell whether he's reading her fully. And, again, her literal animal instinct may give her an edge that ordinary human witches don't have when it comes down to instinct and will-to-survive. I don't know.
Tangential dithering:
I do gather from the books that it takes more than practice to be a really masterful Occlumens: Snape and Dumbledore are held up as the only ones who can really stand up to Voldemort's mastery of Legilimency. Obviously, Dumbledore hopes Harry can learn enough to protect himself (or at least to become more consciously aware of what it feels like to be probed by V.) from V's attempts to read, deceive, and control his waking and sleeping minds. I don't think that there's an implication that the only thing that makes Harry bad at Occlumency is his refusal to practice what Snape assigns: that makes it certain that he'll remain crap at it, but he may also prove to have no more than average ability to learn it anyway. One of the things I respect about the books is that Rowling doesn't make magic easy to learn, and she makes it clear that few wizards or witches are naturally super-endowed and few are really brilliant at learning the skills that can be taught -- and some types of magic require a lot more power or aptitude or study than most folks will ever have or master. I think Occlumency and Legilimency are meant to be in that category.
also, WHERE IS SNAPE? I don't think we've even had the tiniest clue in-game.
THAT is the $64,000,000 Question, is it not?! I would love to have even a tiny hint about him. (And, of course, I'm aching to have him enter play: we totally need Snape's cranky presence. I miss him!)
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Agree totally about JKR's magic being hard, and Occlumency being a cool example. I think potions is another nice example of that idea.
Drat. I feel we've exhausted this line of conversation for the moment. Well, let me flail about for some more topics. What's your opinion on Owain Pritchard (http://alt-owain.livejournal.com/986.html), and how he'll fit into the story?
And/or, any additional clue on what Amycus's (http://alt-amycus.livejournal.com/3912.html) project is?
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xo
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Mostly because I feel like it's difficult to get a conversation started in alt_fen, so now that we have one it seems easier to continue it than to try to start something new. A lot of posts lately are getting only one or two comments, and I don't really know how to turn that into a discussion.
Have you noticed that? I don't really know what to do about it. Maybe instead of having posts about a specific topic, have a weekly post like DISCUSS HERE and see if that works better to get people talking? I do get the impression that people want to talk, but that somehow nobody really knows how to get it started.
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I also think that people have peaks and valleys in the amount of free time they have: sometimes that means I've gotten way behind on the game and can't post to alt_fen because of it; other times I'm keeping up with the game but don't have enough time left to post here; other times I just don't have an idea about the topic that's being discussed (like Amycus -- he's beyond me a lot of the time).
Not sure. Don't get discouraged, though!