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aprocessionofthoughts · 1 year ago
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ectoberhaunt2023 day 23- magic fandom- Harry Potter crossover TW- none summary- Harry, Hermione, and Ron visit the strangest wizarding school in America
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Harry wasn’t sure why they had agreed to this. Sure, it had sounded fun and interesting, but now they were in America and were going to be going to what had to be one of the strangest magic schools in the world. 
Most people would probably consider it normal. And sure, from a  muggle standpoint it was. But that’s what made it so strange for a wizarding school.
It looked like a normal high school. There was even functioning electricity! Harry wondered how they had managed that since magic and tech didn’t work well together.
At the front door they were met by an older woman who Harry assumed was the headmaster.
“Hello, I’m Principle Ishiyama. Welcome to Casper High.”
“Thank you for having us.” Hermoine replied.
“Yeah, thanks.” Ron said.
“If you’ll follow me, I’ll show you to your home rooms.” They followed her into the building, and yup, htis definitely just looked like a regular high school. “I know this must be very different than Hogwarts, but since Amity is already a magic heavy town it didn’t really make sense to send the kids to a boarding school.”
“Is it true that squibs go to this school too?” asked Hermione. 
The principal tensed but replied with a smile. “Yes, we welcome all kinds of pupils here. Though I have to ask that you refrain from using that offensive term. All Amity Parkers know about magic and we consider it important to teach them the principles. However, since Casper High caters to a more diverse student group, we also teach all the regular classes. Classes rotate between muggle and magical with students placed into the ones that will help cultivate their talents yet at the same time give them a taste of everything. It’s important to have a well rounded education. Now, about your schedules. We’ve done our best to match you up with classes that you were already taking though I’m afraid you’ll also be required to take some muggle classes as well. However, there was one class for which you’ll have to choose a replacement.”
“Which one, miss?”
“Defense Against the Dark Arts.”
“You don’t teach Defense Against the Dark Arts!” Hermione said scandalized.
“We teach similar classes but nothing quite the same. So, I have a few different options you can choose from. First there's a class on blood magic.”
“Isn’t that illegal?” Harry asked.
“Not in the states.”
“But–”
The principal sighed. “It’s only if you’re using someone else’s unwillingly given blood. But if that makes you uncomfortable you can take Spiritual Connections.”
“What’s that?” Ron asked.
“Its a study on temporarily imbuing an object with part of your spirit.”
Harry’s cringed, his mind jumping to horcruxes.
“And if neither of those sound appealing, you can also take beginners Necromancy.”
“Ummm…”
The principal sighed again. “I suppose you can take a History of Dark Arts Through the Ages. Though that one isn’t hands on.”
“We’ll do that.” Harry said.
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Thankfully today had been a muggle studies day so all their classes were pretty normal. Well, except for Ron who had never taken a math class beyond basic arithmetics.
They were sitting at lunch when three students approached them.
“Hello, I’m Danny and these are Sam and Tucker. We were curious about how things worked at, where is it you attend? Hogwash?”
“Hogwarts.”
The boy, Tucker, snorted. “Sorry, that's just such a silly name.”
“And Casper is any better?” asked Hermione.
“True.” Danny answered.
“Is it true you don’t have any technology?” Tucker asked.
“Tech doesn’t work with magic.” Hermione answered.
Tuckers furrows browed. “Yes it does. My phone works fine. You just have to imbue the object with some of your spirit.”
“But that sounds terrible. Isn’t that like giving up part of your soul?” Harry asked.
“No? It's just like sharing your magic. It's what I study, magic and tech.”
“What about you?” Hermione asked, turning toward Sam.
“Magical biology and runeology. I focus on plants and their properties as well as rune blood magic.”
“But–” Ron started but Harry elbowed him. 
“Look, it's very simple.” Sam took a piece of chalk out of her pocket and drew a circle with a rune inside it on the table. Then she reached into her pocket again, took out a needle and pricked her finger before placing it on the run. It glowed briefly before a flower sprouted up.
“See.”
“But you’re still using blood.”
Sam opened her mouth but Danny interrupted. “Sam, you can’t blame them. That’s just what they’ve been taught.”
She sighed. “I suppose. Their education is controlled by an old white man who wears a bathrobe.”
“But Dumbledore's incredible! He defeated Grindelwald.”
“Maybe, but he refuses to meet with our magical president because he says that Americans are backwards and that we must adhere to his rules before he’ll speak with us. I mean, isn’t your school still illuminated by candlelight? He won’t even let you use electricity.”
“Sam, that's probably enough.” Danny said.
They were all silent for a moment before Harry turned to Danny, “So, what do you study?”
“Necromancy.”
“What!” Hermione squeaked.
“Yeah, I’m naturally inclined since its what my parents studied, and then I was in an accident and I became even closer to the spiritual world. I can temporarily call up ghosts and interact with the ones already present. You've got ghosts at Hogwarts, right?”
“Yes.”
“Oh! I can also separate from my own spirit, like this.”
Danny closed his eyes and a moment later a ghost appeared next to him. He looked like Danny except with white hair and green eyes. Both Danny’s grinned at him.
“I’m not sure how I really feel about all this.” Hermione said.
Danny shrugged. “Welcome to Amity Park.”
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corkinavoid · 1 month ago
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DPxDC Hogwarts AU [pt. 1]
The first time Tim sees him, he is seven, standing by his Father's side, and bored out of his mind.
The 'party' is numbingly dull, full of adults, sparkling flutes of champagne, tiny sandwiches, and fake twinkling laughter. Tim doesn't understand how his parents find any of it interesting; in his opinion, nothing about just talking to people for hours and hours straight sounds as exciting as they make it look.
He wishes he could just go home already. Not that his time in the Drake estate gets any more exciting than bothering house elves or spending his day in the library, but it's still better than this.
Or, Tim thought so until he heard the unmistakable sound of glass shattering on the floor.
He turns around, and there are yelps and screams of surprise and angry swearing. It takes Tim a few seconds to realize what's going on - a few people are holding their hands to their faces, like trying to hide them, and he gets a glimpse of an elephant trunk peeking through the palms of one old lady.
And then, there's a sound of loud, delighted laughter ringing through the room, and the sound of footsteps, and-
"DANIEL!" Tim hears Mr. Masters, the host of the event, yell at the top of his lungs.
A moment later, Tim sees a boy zooming past him, elbowing the adults on his way to push through the crowd and still cackling like a madman. Tim doesn't get a good look at him, what with the boy running so fast he almost trips, but he does notice the messy black hair and the large, knitted blue sweater that looks too big on the boy's body.
"Daniel Jackson Fenton, come back this instant!" Mr. Masters calls again, his thunderous steps louder than all the yelling around them.
The boy doesn't even deign him with a look over his shoulder. Instead, he darts towards the nearest window, opens it with what seems to be practiced ease, and climbs on the windowsill. Only then does he look back to the chaos he created in the room full of respectable guests, and grins.
Tim blinks. He's never seen anyone smile like this, all teeth and mischief, and cheeky excitement.
"What, too old to catch me, Vlad?" He sticks his tongue at Mr. Masters, and just for a moment, Tim is scared the man is going to lunge at him. Yet, right as Mr. Masters gets close enough, the boy pushes off and jumps out the window, his laughter echoing through the night.
Mr. Masters looks like he is about to follow - and Tim is, for once, curious to see if he would - but stops himself short, only leaning out the window.
"Don't bother coming back, you little badger, you are grounded!" The man yells. The only response he gets is another fit of distant cackling from the gardens.
"That is sure a way to entertain the crowd," Father says quietly, and the tall, dark-skinned woman he's been talking to before the whole mess happened snorts a short laugh.
Tim looks back to the few people who are still sporting elephant trunks for their noses.
It's the first time he thinks a party full of adults in stuffy robes can be more fun than he expected.
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The room where the scene took place:
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Tim's drawing after he was back home from the party (house elves helped):
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[Picrew]
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I have the vaguest possible idea of where I'm going, but this is definitely going to be a multichapter thing.
A few notes I've got pinned down so far:
Drakes are a mostly pureblood family, not filthy rich and straight up focused on the whole purity thing, but keeping their reputation clean and nice, and their income stable. Both Jack and Janet have attended Hogwarts, and they were both Ravenclaws while they were at it. Janet might have some relation to Blacks, but it's so distant that she doesn't bother keeping it in mind.
Vladimir Masters is, technically, a pureblood wizard, but his family has been in England for only two or so generations. His grandma (who is still very much alive) came from Russia after falling madly in love with Vlad's grandpa (who is now deceased and, as the rumor goes, his wife had a hand in it). He also attended Hogwarts and has been a Ravenclaw in the same year as Madeline Fenton nee Walker. Hence, Daniel Fenton is his godson and, unofficially, as of right now, heir to Masters family.
[part 2 ->]
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ricochetyears · 2 months ago
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chapter 1 of my marauders dead poets society au is out! give it some love 🧳
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planning a warm and long journey w this one so buckle up if you’re interested
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chocolateremus · 5 months ago
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avzyy's masterlist !
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Marauders era !
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
James Potter
Marlene McKinnon
Barty Crouch Jr
Regulus Black
Evan Rosier
Lily Evans
Mary Macdonald
Pandora Lovegood
Golden trio era !
Harry Potter
Cedric Diggory
Hermione Granger
Ginny Weasley
Draco Malfoy
Luna Lovegood
Neville Longbottom
Blaise Zabini
Cho Chang
Oliver Wood
George Weasley
Fred Weasley
Ron Weasley
The last of us !
Ellie Williams
Ask me !
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mightydragoon · 2 years ago
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The Eldritch Wizard Part 1
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It's a Danny Phantom and Harry Potter crossover where Danny and Harry are twins. Tons of fun and highly recommended.
Link to the Eldritch Wizard.
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zerogravityinq · 4 months ago
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Did I draw pictures on a tablet i am not totally re-used to yet and upload them to use in a less than a minute long tiktok? Yes. Will I do it again if I find another fitting audio? Also yes.
Tiktok - AO3
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stillpanicking · 11 months ago
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lunew156159 · 5 months ago
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Danny Feton reincarnated as Harry Potter or the other way around sounds like a amazing au
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I got into a new fandom (but did I really?)
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sorrowfulsoul · 2 years ago
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DPxDC Hogwarts AU [pt. 2]
The second time they meet, Tim actually knows a little more than nothing about him.
He knows Daniel is Vladimir Masters godson, set to inherit the man's title, and he knows that his birth parents are both wizards, albeit eccentric ones. No one would tell him how they are eccentric, not to mention why.
He knows the boy is a second child among the three, and his older sister is going to Hogwarts next year while his younger one had just turned five. And Daniel himself is seven, just like Tim, which means they will be in the same year eventually. He doesn't know whether he likes that or not.
He doesn't know nearly enough about him to form an opinion.
What he does know, though, is that he absolutely doesn't like Samantha Manson.
Mother had met Mr. and Mrs. Manson at that same party that Daniel kind of ruined (Father's words, not his, Tim thinks that elephant trunks were an improvement), and, upon finding out that they have a daughter Tim's age, decided they should be friends. Which is how Tim found himself sitting in an offensively pink room on an uncomfortably soft pink couch that is threatening to swallow him whole, right across a girl in a pink dress and with a pink bow in her hair. Granted, they are all different shades of pink, but Tim still feels very out of place in his black pants and pale blue shirt with a tight collar.
However, the most unsettling part about all this is that Samantha hadn't said a single word in about ten minutes - so, since they were left alone in this horror of a room by their respective mothers - and Tim is fairly certain she hadn't blinked once, and she is glaring something awful at Tim. For all that he knows, she is probably coming up with a detailed plan of burying his dead body in the garden.
Tim honestly tried to start a conversation. Twice. The girl looked like she didn't even notice, so Tim just kind of resigned to his fate and decided to simply wait until this was over.
He really regrets not bringing a book with him.
Another few minutes pass in silence, interrupted only by some cheerful chirping of birds outside. And then, right as Tim starts to actually consider flopping down on the soft pillows behind him and falling asleep, he hears a knock.
Samantha turns her head to the window so quickly that Tim is afraid her neck will snap. But, as he follows her example and looks outside, he can't help but blink in surprise.
Daniel Fenton, wearing some kind of red jacket with a hood - definitely muggle by the looks of it - is hovering just outside the window. On a broom. They are seven, they are not supposed to have brooms yet! Or, at least, not the ones that can go all the way up to the window on the second floor!
"Bloody finally," Samantha rolls her eyes and jumps off her seat, nearly running towards the window, "What took you so long?" She demands an answer in a snappish tone that allows no excuses.
Daniel grins and shrugs, "Jazz almost caught me sneaking out," he explains, but his gaze is not on Samantha. Instead, he is looking over her shoulder, right at Tim, before asking, "Who's that?"
The girl turns around and scowls, "A boy that my Mum wants me to marry."
Tim sputters, feeling his cheeks heat up, but not out of embarrassment; it's mostly just frustration. She most definitely does not, they are seven, and their mothers can't be making plans like that!
Can they?..
Daniel laughs, bringing the broom closer to the window and setting one foot on the widowsill for balance.
"I would have invited you with us, but I only have one broom," he tells Tim, still smiling. Tim bites his lip.
He wants to go with them so badly. They look like whatever they are about to do is going to be way more interesting than Tim's whole life. But Mother will probably be upset, and-
"Don't bother, he is boring," Samantha huffs dismissively as she pulls the skirt of her dress up and climbs out the window, carefully holding on to Daniel's shoulder as she gets on the broom behind him.
For some reason, that makes Tim angry.
He sticks his chin up higher, straightening up in his seat and frowning. "I don't see how your inevitable fall from a broom is interesting anyway," he drawls, far more mean and uncaring than he wanted to.
"See? Boring," Samantha smirks, but Daniel just looks a bit confused and thrown off.
"I'm not gonna fall," he tells Tim with a certainty that makes Tim kind of want to apologize. But the girl behind him is still smiling like she won something, and Tim is not about to back down now.
"Live with that illusion all you want," he huffs and turns away, still keeping his back straight.
"Come on, Danny, let's go," Samantha urges her friend impatiently, and Tim is decidedly not looking in that direction. He doesn't want either of them to see him pouting. Also, maybe he just doesn't want to see them fly away.
But he still hears a quiet "Bye," from the window before the room goes back to silence, interrupted only by the chirping birds and rustling leaves.
When, mere moments later, Tim looks back to the window, both of them are gone without a trace.
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More notes on the people and the world around:
Mansons are, actually, filthy rich. They are a wizarding family, but they are way less concerned about blood purity than people expect them to be. A part of their business involves muggle products, and while they don't advertise it, they don't try to hide it either. Jeremy never attended Hogwarts, he was a Beuxbatons student, and Pamela was a Slytherin. Both of them don't exactly like Danny for separate reasons, but Pam likes to keep Vlad as a friend, and if that means letting Sam be friends with his godson, then so be it. She still tries to keep their contact to a minimum, but it's not like Danny - or Sam, for that matter - cares.
Janet and Pamela did not, in fact, plan to marry their kids; they just liked each other enough to have tea together and decided to combine it with throwing their children at each other. Although Pam does consider Tim a fitting pair for her daughter. Janet is of a different opinion.
The broom Danny took actually belongs to Jack - or, it belonged to him a few years ago, up until Danny realized the kiddie broom is not fun anymore. Jazz is constantly scared he is going to fall and break his neck, but Maddie thinks her son is good enough of a flyer. Besides, even if they did take the broom from Danny, he would just find a different thing to break his neck with, so Maddie just put a bunch of disillusionment charms on the poor broom so Danny won't be noticed by muggles and called it a day.
This is very much not the first time Danny comes to save Sam like she's a maiden in a tower. Also, Sam is not mean out of nowhere, she just likes Danny and hates sharing, and she is seven.
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shard010 · 1 year ago
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an interesting crossover idea.
Jazz & Danny would also care about eachother and try to keep in contact. Tucker would try to figure out runes and stuff to get tech working in magical areas. Sam definitely will love botanist and general nature stuff. Danny would have ice as a secondary from necromancy and maybe be good at electric stuff too. Danny would also exceed in any astronomy courses if they have any there.
Danny will probably save 1 of his 2 names for certain people who are close to him to call him (I don't know which he'd save for his nickname of his 2 names. Danny or Corvus.) Danny could also gain some other cool titles. Other than little badger (if in hufflepuff he will gain a honebadger friend for a mascot that he'll sic on Vlad), little crow(He'd definitely make The Crow references once he sees the movie), the name of a constellation that has a meaning of guardian behind it but sounds icy (artic something), and Phantom would be something ghosts and other spirits would begin to refer to him by.
Also if Danny's rogues and such other people cross from his part of the universe combo then it'd be interesting to see how they're adapted into the story, lore, and world building. Like, Danny passed off a lot of ghosts by just existing and trying to protect his town. He's gonna have a poacher after him(skulker)he could be a witchuntee that has some magic or uses magic knowledge so He's magic or a squib, the ghost warden is a corrupt official with a small army of prision security guards, Aragon will be a b*tch n' a half to deal with, there will definitely be advocacy group stuff from the ghost trio for helping the yeti and addressing the magic racism, Pharaoh Dark is AT LEAST 10× the dark lord Voldenort wishes he could be, that weather God ghost, etc.
If wanted There could be a way that Danny somehow gets in an accident and he didn't come out of it right. Not quite dead but not quite alive. So many ways an accident can come about in a magical world, especially if include technology. Like maybe some magic mixed with some of the Fenton's experimental reasuch in some of the other areas of the occult that they would be interested in branching out to and it could have happened on a vacation from Hogwarts. Or the accident could happen in the magical world. From fooling around or a consequence of a fight gone wrong.
Regardless, if he becomes a half-dead in this au he'd have issues with his magic and he'd have to toe around and be extremely cautious in the magical world ON TOP of secrecy for the non-magical. Malfory will become feral with protective Ness and wouldn't let Voldemort near Danny if ge can help it. He and Jazz may become beasties of opposing worlds.
Team phantom may up the golden trio in popularity and stuff depending how many people notice and treat them of their feats and how much they can keep secret. If trying to mesh the Phantom timeline into the au they'd definitely beat out golden trio by a large margin just by the sheer amount of bullsh*t they get up to and deal with.
All depends on how agnsty people want to make thos au.
Also I keep thinking of that 1 magnificent Crossover of dp/hp that Danny purposfully got kicked out or excluded from magic schools and was essentially kidnapped to Hogwarts. He was still phantom and became a hufflepuff and the chaos he brought was magnificent. LONG LIVE LORD RANDALL!! In your face Bumbledore!!
DP x HP Crossover Prompt
Okay so I don’t know why I need this but I do and have been thinking about it a lot.
There aren’t that many fics where Draco and Danny are brothers but I am so here for it. Hear me out. Not twins per say , a couple years apart and Danny is most likely younger. Listen…
Danny stolen as a baby, hired by someone who lost much in the war and wanted to give the Malfoy’s what they ‘deserved’. As a way to teach then a lesson the hired kidnapper decides to leave them with muggles, but not just any muggles, witch hunters. That’s right, the Fentons continue their ancestors work of hunting the supernatural, specifically witches.
Due to some spell or artifact, Danny is unable to be tracked and the Malfoy’s are forced to believe their second son is dead. It isn’t until their son’s name is written on the envelope for his Hogwarts letter because magic. Danny is eleven and Draco is in his fourth year.
The Malfoy parents, Severus Snape who is also the boy’s godfather, and a Ministry official all go to the address on the letter and find the Fenton’s. As a whole they are not impressed with the Fenton parents or their eccentricities.
They establish they are there to talk about the boy that lives there and the Fentons are confused but sure “oh you mean our son Danny!” Both of the Malfoy’s and Snape sneer at the plebeian name which of course the Fentons don’t notice.
They call him down and Danny slows to a stop as soon as he looks over the ‘guests’. Because yes he’s made friends with the local clockmaker who is kind of a grandfather to him and is a squib. He confined in the older man about the weird things that happen around him sometimes and Clocky has answers and explains about magic. Danny knows that these people are wizards and witches. Was this about his Hogwarts letter Clocky told him he should be getting? Do they know what his parents do for a living?
Narcissa and Lucius on the other hand are staring at this boy in recognition. The coal colored hair and jawline were unmistakably from the Black side of the family. The straight nose and body shape however came from the Malfoy side. A perfect mix of both parents.
Introductions are made and they can see the understanding in the boy’s eyes when Snape says he’s the potions master at Hogwarts. The Fentons don’t catch it, but they were studying the boy with hawk-like attention.
“Potions?” The large Fenton asks suspiciously.
Before they can start explaining why they were really here, the boy, their boy speaks up nervously.
“He means chemistry! They call it differently because Hogwarts is a special school,” he lies without remorse.
Yes, this was their son.
“Special school? Like for gifted students?” The woman Fenton clarifies.
Danny glances at them anxiously.
“Yea! Like that.”
The parents don’t ask him how he knows about Hogwarts even though this should be his first time hearing of it. Instead the woman turns to them in confusion.
“Then why did you ask for Danny? Did you mean our daughter?”
“Oh! Jazzy-pants is super smart, already reading college books I tell ya!”
They don’t notice Danny’s face crumble and his confidence wither right in front of them. Narcissa wanted to tear these people apart for being responsible for the bright light in his gorgeous crystal blue eyes dimming in self-doubt.
“Actually, it is different than you are thinking, we are wi-“
“Mom, Dad, did you tell them what you do?” Danny interrupts urgently.
“Young man-“ the Ministry official continues.
“That’s a great idea, Dann-o!”
Which leads to explaining they are witch hunters and they all just stand there processing what they were just told and figuring out how to go about this. And they look at Danny who gives them a ‘see?’ look that explains the interruptions. He was protecting them.
Oh he was definitely their son.
Danny eventually goes with them because duh and he finds out the name he was born with.
“Corvus? Like the constellation? The crow?”
Narcissa is so proud of her son, he already knows the stars and the story to his name.
There are some bumps in the road with Draco and him getting along, and yelling at Lucius for mistreating the elves because they have feelings too, and adjusting to wizarding life in general.
Danny (Corvus) mets Tucker, a squib who was kinda in the same boat as him with learning this whole world, and Sam, a pure blood witch who’s parents were both Hufflepuffs but her grandmother is a seer and she might have inherited that gift.
Danny on the other hand seems to have gotten a gift from his mother’s side as well. Necromancy. Thus starts their adventures of skirting around the professors to learn magic for each of them that are not encouraged. Danny with necromancy, Sam with her seer abilities, and Tucker finds an interest in runes and arithmacy.
Don’t know about an actual plot but I think the idea could have potential. It’d also be funny if all three of them get sorted together in either Slytherin or Hufflepuff. And Draco trying to be a good brother, has warned him about a bunch of things before going to Hogwarts, one of them being Harry Potter and the golden trio. The first time Danny and his friends meet the golden trio, Ron makes a comment about him whether it’s about him being another snake or another Malfoy. Danny just blinks and they just look at each other.
“My brother was right about you. You guys are bullies.” And walks passed them, Sam shoulder-checks him and Tucker gives them the stank eye.
“WHAT”
Draco just being fiercely protective of his little brother he thought was dead. Danny being the baby of the family and the parents actually trying to do better to make him happy.
I just really enjoy this for some reason.
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thehoneydee · 20 days ago
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I'm feeling good enough to start writing again but I'm hella struggling with which ones to start on so Imma have y'all decide for me (descriptions under the poll):
Ancient Forces isn't on here cus I'll be doing that one for sure, but I'll also be focusing on whatever 2 get voted highest. (Also R&D will be getting fully started over)
Epitaph: OC has quirk that allows him to see ghosts and utilize their quirks by having them "possess" him. Found family vibes with dark undertones. Himiko and Dabi never join the LOV and Shinso and Izuku team up with OC to form a hero team. Quirkless Izuku.
Of Monsters And Men: Azula pov of how Ozai's praise for her power and disdain for Zuko's kindness shapes her decisions, with a slightly different outcome during her role in the war.
R&D's Resident Dictator: OC gets dropped through a portal from our world to one of fiction. While attempting to find a way back with the help of Danny, Tucker, and Technus, he learns engineering skills, but the issue of food, money, and housing comes up. He snags a job at Wayne Enterprise as Lucius Fox's personal assistant and soon becomes a ruthless leader within the department.
Bringing A Whole New Meaning To Spiders Georg: An Alchemax lab stumbles their way into a portal generator that shows them glimpses of the spiderverse. Using the portal generator, they "recruit" test subjects to experiment on creating their own lab grown spider-men. Several years into the project, their subjects rebel and are taken into the safety of spider society, where most get labeled as anomalies and are shunted into dimensions where their presence is deemed unable to damage the canon. The story follows three OCs navigating the world of bnha, with tumblr formatted memes included.
The Inescapable Urge To Make Things Worse: A Quasi-Immortal mutant that's been keeping a close eye on SHIELD notices when the tesseract gets stolen, and signs herself up to help stop Loki, reluctantly working with the newly formed Avengers to do so. A joking threat aimed at Stark results in the man (predictably) pushing her buttons to see if she'll follow through, and now she has to figure out how to break into his house to fill his shoes with oatmeal without getting caught.
Reflected In Their Eyes: A Tony POV of realizing he doesn't know who he is outside of the public's view of him, and his journey to figuring out who he wants to become.
Biblical Sight AU: Based off the post by schuffel-danny and art by jackalspine, where halfas can see angels true forms.
Escaping The Guantlet: Sirius wants to find a way to help get Harry out of having to compete in the Goblet of Fire. After a trip to Gringott's reveals a living parent, he sends out letter after letter begging them to claim guardianship and withdraw Harry from the competition. With time quickly running out and still no reply, he makes a trip to Avengers Tower to confront them head on.
Best Spider AU: Best Jeanist as bnha's Spider-Man, with only a minor change to his canon quirk.
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jackalspine · 4 years ago
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During Danny’s fuck around n find out phase of having powers he finds out that turning intangible negating air resistance makes him.. real fast.. which really should’ve been a given but physics was an 11th grade subject, sue him.
He tests out how far he could travel in an hour. The answer is: Fucking Far
So as the years go on, and his powers get stronger- the boy is far too comfortable with traveling long distances for trivial things.
Idk I was thinking abt crossovers again and I just?? Wouldn’t it b funny if a bunch of ppl around the world knew phantom personally, and thought he was a local hero of their own place?? But really he’s just good at wandering?? Like a stray cat everyone on the block is convinced favors them, but actually belongs to someone and returns home regularly.
Like, probably no portal shenanigans, just purely Danny zooming around, buying obscure local snacks, saying hi to friends from Everywhere.
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welcometosasakiworld · 2 years ago
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HPXDP prompt #4
Maddie Fenton may not talk a lot about her family, but she comes from a squib line of the Lovegoods.
She is lucky she hadn't been disinherited by her family, especially since her youngest child, Danny, was born with the ability to use magic, and he's a powerful Seer too.
And now The Dark Side wanted her son because he could See, and he couldn't protect him in America and had to send him to Britain, exactly where the Death Eaters were.
Danny had told her it was important that he was to be there.
Bad things would happen if he wasn't there to prevent it.
She sometimes hated how her son's ghost obsession involved some type of hero-complex.
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zerogravityinq · 1 year ago
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Too long to just tag so here we go
First off I go by ship: Tomarry, Snarry, Victuuri, Superbat, Dead on Main, insert platonic ships here
I sort by updated then by word count then by bookmarks then by kudos and, last resort, by hits. I also apply any filters I immediately don't want (character x reader, fem!male character, bad parent Bruce Wayne, rape, joker x anyone, etc) then slowly remove those tags as I find less to read.
I go to authors I have a lot of bookmarks from (usually jube and theressurectionist lately) and see if they have a new fict up or if they bookmarked something new.
I download ficts to read so if I see I have been reading a lot of a particular fict or ficts with a certain tag, I look for that tag and do the sorting method I mentioned above.
If I am really fixated on a certain tag (intersex omegas, no capes au, Danny and Damian are twins, fourth example here) then I dig through that whole tag until I find everything I think is worth reading.
I scroll TikTok for a bit and have some videos (really screenshot photo slideshows) saved of fict recs. I go to look for those. Also fandom skits I have saved, I check the comments for fict recs based on that skit (that's how I found the 413 series).
Next I head to tv tropes and look at fandoms that have a fict rec section (it's usually only huge fandoms) and go through those. I also check their fanworks section.
Last is Tumblr and I check to see on my following and for you page for any ficts posted or fict recs from there.
Extreme last is when I am in an old ship (snarry) and go digging through dream journal and live journal and old ship manifestos and see if I can find old fandom gems I hadn't read in forever and play archaeologist to find the ficts to download to read. A lot of those are bad but occasionally I find some that I missed reading (like mirror of maybe). More than a few are on AO3 now but sometimes the fansites are still up and I can still download from there.
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Now I never have a million tabs open of ficts. If the fict is over 10k I mark it for later and download it to read in moon+ reader on my phone. If I like it, I mark it as read then bookmark it to save it as a rec (if complete) or watch it for updates (if WIP). I don't use subscriptions since I have 3 ao3 accounts and for like two of them, the bookmarks overlap so I wind up with two emails for the same ficts and it's just not worth it. I need to fix that one day.
And that's the method to my madness. As always feel free to dig in my bookmarks. I read a lot of HP, DC, DP x DC, Yuri on Ice and I write so yeah.
Okay I have a follow up question from a poll I started today, which is tied into the concept of fic discoverability.
I would be fascinated to know how you normally find fics to read, and your reasoning about it, if any. Has your behaviour changed over time? What fandom are you in?
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