RP ADVICE MEME 06

Sep 04, 2009 07:53


MEME 06

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Re: Harry Potter - Harry Potter anonymous September 5 2009, 21:37:07 UTC
Post-canon, a lot of the same stuff applies. I don't think Harry stops being a proactive person. Remember: in less than ten years, he's head of the Aurors. He doesn't get there through sitting on his thumb. I think he'll grow up and he'll balance out his temperament, but if you're playing him directly post-Deathly Hallows, that's going to take time. He needed to get away from the excitement, but there is a part of him by that point in time that doesn't want NORMALCY, but just doesn't want "trouble." Getting rid of trouble doesn't mean the same as shedding his responsibilities; if there is something bad going on, he'll want to fix it.

However, if nothing bad is going on? I think he'll like that a lot.

If you're taking him POST-EPILOGUE post-canon, I think he would still be the same character, just more mature, with a healthy sense of humor and probably a better head on his shoulders. Harry has always been heading there, he's just gone through being a teenager and his own conflict to get there. He needs to be someone who would be the head of the Aurors, but I don't think he'd lose that sense of righteousness and would occasionally still want things to go his way (without thinking of others first). It wouldn't be a constant, but that's how it is. Even in the epilogue, we see that he has a grudging respect for Malfoy, but he sticks to his clique. Harry hasn't changed THAT much.

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Re: Harry Potter - Harry Potter anonymous September 5 2009, 22:33:23 UTC
He's going to a panfandom game, couple of months afte the book (before the epilogue). So, yeah. I think he'll be happy considering who's going to be there and so on FAMILY ROCKS. Even if they don't know you. He'll probably devote himself to trying to find a way back though, I think. Possibly get distracted and have some fun.

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Re: Harry Potter - Harry Potter anonymous September 6 2009, 00:37:35 UTC
YEAH, Harry's very :D :D :D about his family. Even if he can get distracted, I think he'll ALWAYS have the "getting back" on the back of his mind, even when it turns out it's hopeless. I currently play him in a panfandom, too, and that's the approach I take. He has fun once in a while, but there's always that pressing concern there. Plus, as neatly as JK Rowling wrapped things up, I doubt everything was fixed mere minutes after he killed Voldemort.

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Re: Harry Potter - Harry Potter anonymous September 6 2009, 12:27:08 UTC
Nooo me neither. I plan to possibly deal with some PTSD as well (at least nightmares and so on, considering how he was after GoF). I think his main issue is that he doesn't have anyone from his timeframe so he may have to do research (as it's a secret why everyone's there) BY HIMSELF to get back home. He might find that tricky.

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