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serari_chan August 6 2011, 18:20:09 UTC
I can finally release the tenterhooks!

The fact that Pedlar thought she had a chance was remarkable in and of itself. As to how she thought Draco wouldn't try to warn Harry should her plan have carried out is beyond me.

I almost feel bad for those who suddenly had the thought of the duel pressed into their minds. At least they learned that the duel was of Pedlar's initiative, not his.

Was the Revolution formally told that Ron was their new leader?

What will become of Pedlar's followers?

The fire that hit Pedlar and reduced her to bones... I was reminded of the scene in The Terminator when a nuclear bomb goes off and the memory of Sarah Conner's body is evaporated and reduced to bones. Incredibly vivid image.

If nothing else, I hope no one tries the same tactic again. Harry might be on the insane side, but he's in love with Draco Malfoy as well as being insane. Do not mess with the crazy person's possessions. It will go bad for you. That's all I'm sayin'.

What will Hermione make of this, I wonder.

Brilliant update!

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lomonaaeren August 10 2011, 18:22:58 UTC
That's probably the clearest sign Pedlar was crazy. She wanted to plot a way to win, but didn't.

Most people will learn about the change in leadership from an announcement Ron made. And Pedlar's followers might accept that, or simply leave.

Yes, you could argue the greater madness is taunting someone who's mad by trying to kidnap their lover, really.

Thank you!

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enamoril August 6 2011, 20:35:37 UTC
Poor Harry... he's actually mad now, but atleast he's not the leader anymore and prone to be blamed for crap he can't exactly help. I wonder if the lightning will make another attempt to coax him to leave soon.

It seems like the only way he could stay here is if he loses his magic... but what is Harry without that magic? I can't see him without it :(

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lomonaaeren August 10 2011, 18:23:36 UTC
Harry has blended with the wild magic so much that it's often the only thing he uses any more, but he does want people to see him as more than the magic. The way that Ron and Hermione and perhaps Draco do.

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lomonaaeren August 10 2011, 18:24:01 UTC
The problem is that Harry wouldn't really have a purpose apart from the revolution, and not much idea of where to go. That could be a problem.

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