Having looked at the list of topics and ideas I still want to get to in my Indestructible series, and seen its length, I figured a masterpost of links to the parts in order might be nice to have. I'll add to this as pieces get posted
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I'm working on more bits, though I'm wondering which bit to post next. Because this is becoming a bigger thing than I realized when I started. I had the unexpected revelation today that EVERYTHING in these books is, in one way or another, related to Severus and his journey. Everything. Might as well call them Harry Potter and Severus Snape, Books 1-7.
Harry's the outward physical hero. Severus is the inward moral and spiritual hero, who Harry has a huge time recognizing and coming to grips with. I could write a book on what PS/SS alone tells us about how to interpret these books. skjdhfk
Suffice it to say: that first potions lesson tells us what we need to know. And it's a huge clue that we get the Philosopher's Stone from inside the Mirror.
We have to become Alice, here. And go through the dark Mirror.
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It is also Severus’s actions around which the entire saga pivots. If there had been no Man Who Loved-to beg for Lily’s life-there would be no Boy Who Lived-to be saved by her sacrifice. Harry the Hero is a product of the decisions and actions of Severus the Protagonist-as warped by Albus the Evil Mastermind. (Voldie isn’t an Evil Mastermind; he’s a Bogey-man.)
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As warped by the Evil Mastermind, while fighting the bogeyman--
Yes! What a recap!
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