i was trying to post this while tumblr was dying!! but anyway, if you nominate shianni to be a bann, she gets killed later by a human mob, right.
However. What If tabris was not recruited as a warden. so they went to jail after killing vaughn. and, the reason their family had that dagger named after fen'harel was bc some 800 year old tabris ancestor saved felassan's life in the dales or something, and so he gave them the knife and owes them a debt - which they have never called in, bc they forgot after a couple generations.
and felassan is coming through denerim on his periodic "there's a blight so i need to guard solas' sleeping casket from darkspawn" mission, and hears about tabris in jail, and goes "hm i like the moxie" and breaks them out of jail. and then sets them loose with "ok have fun! nice knife btw! :)"
and then, tabris becomes red jenny. not like fun teehee pranks red jenny, but more of, anyone who starts making threats against Newly Nominated Bann Shianni is somehow found in a locked room, no signs of forced entry or struggle, and stabbed 17 times.
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got a blurb for the feb. 3 episode and i have some idle thoughts. š¤
mainly:
is this going to be a two-parter heading into the olympic break? (since i'm pretty sure the next episode will be the one where she goes undercover)
is the guy she meets in this ep her "big romance" they've been teasing or is it the guy in the undercover ep? OR are they the same guy? (i'm assuming malcolm is the "mystery man" and i'm preeetty sure the guy she's investigating in 4x06 is named scott...... could he be using two names?)
are they going to give me a faithwood moment next week to tide me over while faith gets romanced by other men????
but now that i've got that out of my system what if the guy she meets in this ep tries to play or scam her??? (the blurb about a matchmaking service makes me think he could be a scammer who preys on women looking for love), they get close, she ends up busting him over the scamming and he offers to give up the illegal poker crew (based on the BTS) to stay out of trouble. and then it concludes in the next episode post-olympics, in the undercover plot? š¤
the BTS of 4x06 makes me think whatever she has with the undercover guy doesn't last (in some of the shots it looks like she's released from jail but he stays locked up). it would be kinda weird to have her, like, get two romance subplots with different guys in subsequent weeks so i'm wondering if malcolm (???)/scott is the same guy and it's a two-parter to play on the olympics hiatus. š¤š¤š¤
i haven't been right about my other predictions so i'm probably wrong here too but a two-parter could be fun.
(also i don't need any major faithwood moments. we're still in the opening salvo of the slow burn. i just need a nice moment in 4x04 and/or ormewood being wet and pathetic about faith having boyfriend(s) in 4x05/4x06 lol).
ETA: Wait wait based on the wording of the blurb now I think that this guy might not be part of the case, but rather he is the guy she investigates in the undercover plot in the following ep. I still think he could be the "Malcolm" of the title but probably not connected to the matchmaking case.
I said I would post these freaks for halloween, and..... it's halloween!
Iris Easton, a well-practiced necromancer and high-ranking member of a cult secret society devoted to helping its members reach their full potential. As the world at large learns more about the supernatural and its possibilities every passing day.... well, you need something special if you are to thrive in this new world.
After their leader, Datura... passed on... in a conflict with the FBI, Iris took it upon herself to bring her back. Maintain the chain of command, even if the highest rank is to be filled by a reanimated thing. What Iris brought back... seemed to be similar enough to the real thing, albeit with some changes in perspective. It worked.
As long as she kept the secret, hid away the marks of Datura's death, it would work.
How the hell was she supposed to know that Datura, the real Datura (?), had found a way to come back on her own?
Okay also. While I was fighting my way through Paradis I had a conversation that made one of those camp conversation notifications pop up for Giatta so I assumed there was something after this. But then I just went and talked Lƶdwyn to death and the game ended. What's up with that.
With Hades 2 being in 1.0 release now (and being excellent as expected) I still have some weird feelings about the state of the gameplay after having played it for a year in early access
And the way that live-development patching impacts a game for better or worse
I'm particularly looking at balancing for the weapon aspects and particularly how some of these weapons are completely different functions from what they were originally released as earlier in development. Many of them improvements in feel of use and quality of life... but others...
There's a few of these that are left feeling clunky in 1.0 because in an early access patch they were considered to be strong, meta choices... and the developers blew off the weapon's kneecaps with a shotgun in order to stop that from happening.
The biggest example of the 1.0 sister blades being merely a shadow of the experience it was in early access, how much slower, clunkier, and less fluid the specials (especially the omega special) is to use specifically because it was a powerful build that got curtailed, and now while not exactly underpowered, has been left with this layer of sludge on the controls because they don't want a repeat of that
It's not even the only weapon or boon that got this treatment, with interesting and powerful combos being neutered for the sake of balance during an ongoing development period, and now that 1.0 is out and we expect active development to end, that weapon is just going to stay that way forever, and be released to a whole new population of players who have no context or history as to why this retaliatory nerf happened, or even that it was ever different
It just really highlights to me what a different video game ecosystem we are in now that developers being able to make massive changes to games that are already released can leave them in some ways unrecognizable to what was originally produced. That there's a motivation to change things deliberately even, just for the sake of changing them- providing novelty for the purpose of keeping MAUs up, to alter a balance meta not because it's unbalanced, but just to make it unrecognizable and force people to re-adapt.
Most gamers I know have at least one long running game that has updated so many times, reworked so many major systems and characters that the older iteration of a design concept just doesn't exist anymore, and that makes me sad in the same kind of way that the "killing games" issue does in some respects...
We see this with things like Classic Wow, where a genuine and proven desire for the actual mechanical systems of the game the way they used to be is preferred by some or even many to the modern updates and changes-
But how many games get the opportunity to let you go back like this? How many games have communities dedicated to preserving older editions that let you experience game design and content that was overwritten?
How many people long for the earlier iterations of LoL, Payday, Rainbow Six, Killing Floor, Final Fantasy XIV, etc?
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so Iāve been rereading the books to get the tiny snippets of Snape that don't often get brought up
but so far Iāve only read up to Harry meeting Ron on the Hogwarts Express. Although Snape has yet to be introduced I keep thinking about how similar Snape and Harry were in a lot of ways - and how different - even at the early stages.Ā
so this is a mostly snape-centric ramble about Harry and Sev's similarities and differences, and what they might have meant for a young Sev during his time as a child, his family, his trip to Diagon Alley, his scene on the Hogwarts Express, and what all of that might mean for his experience of being in Slytherin in his early years
Pre Hogwarts
This started as a ramble, but Iāve decided to organise it slightly - this is difficult as Harry and Snape have slightly different circumstances that are similar in some ways but different in others, so Iāve just gone back to basics for each section here
Similarities
Both are young wizards about to go to HogwartsĀ
Both come from unhappy homes
Both cannot wait to go to Hogwarts/escape their āfamily homeā
Both have displayed unintentional magic as children
Both as children are in ill-fitting clothes, have poor haircuts (even if Harry's grows back; Sevās apparently does not), and are scrawny and/or small. Sev is described as looking at odds with James ("conspicuously lacked" looking well-cared-for and adored, which I suspect would also apply to Harry, if the series wasn't half in Harry's POV).Ā
Depending on whether you take the mistreatment and neglect literally from PS or in a more Roald Dahl-eque way in which I suspect it was initially written, Harry did not have a happy home life until this point, and neither did Snape (a witch ācoweringā from a Muggle and Sevās jacket despite the heat and the Pottermore article suggest and/or state physical abuse in addition to neglect)
As far as weāre aware, Snape is not used as a servant/slave within his own home
Differences
One of the main ways Harry and Sev differ would obviously be magical knowledge; Sev knows he is a wizard, knows a lot about the wizarding world - but Harry does not
Snape is not orphaned; he has both parents (for better or for worse), where Harry has none, unless you count the Dursleys
Both Harry and Sev are obviously neglected, but Harry is neglected intentionally
Harry is intentionally excluded, neglected and ignored - but Sevās neglect seems less intentional and more⦠āthe way of thingsā
Sev's family are so poor and/or neglectful that Sev doesn't have his own clothes (context clues like living in a dilapidated, small house in an old industrial area suggest they just don't have the option)
Sevās family either has no inclination or ability to amend Tobias' clothes instead of Eileen's, and/or donāt have any family friends to borrow/take hand-me-down clothes from; they are his parentsā clothes. Harry is āfortunateā in that he has Dudley to take clothes from. The obvious outcome being here that otherwise heād be wearing Vernonās old coat and Petuniaās blouse)
Harry is raised in a middle-class home with a reasonable enough income. He gets pocket money (probably paltry and inconsistent: āThe Dursleys havenāt given me pocket money for about six yearsā, CoS) can sneak out and eat at night, get cake (however gross) from his neighbour as she tells him about her cats. He eats with the Dursleys, plays with Dudley's toys if he's left alone, and gets gifts (even if they are pathetic). Harryās neglect is wilful - and malicious
I get the idea that the Snape family are so poor and so unhappy that their neglect isn't even intentional, it's just how their lives are. they're steeped in it, living in a dilapidated area, poor, in an unhappy and volatile marriage
Sev is described, even as an adult, as being skinny - so maybe that's just how he's wired - but maybe (almost certainly given the other context clues and the era) he's also underfed as a kid
If we reach into parallels with the other 'abandoned boy' (voldemort), sev's mum was possibly similar to merope gaunt - unhappy, and either unwilling or unable to use magic to defend herself or sev against tobias (this conjecture is all from hazy memory; obviously i haven't read that far yet).
Overall ideas:
Neither Sev nor Harry have warm family figures. Far from Molly's checking that her gaggle are in order on platform 9 3/4 the Dursleys leave Harry there alone - and Eileen doesn't seem that bothered when Sev is about to leave (nor does he seem that bothered that he's about to leave her - he's more interested in Lily). But Snapeās lack of familial closeness seems a consequence of their situation, rather than an intentional choice, as it was with the Dursleys and Harry.
Sev (unlike Harry) doesn't really know 'how the other half live' - as far as we can tell, he has no access to the average family dynamic of the Dursleys (and they do seem happy with one another, they love Dudley, and would be living their 'ordinary' dream life if Harry wasn't there to complicate it). To add to that, I get the idea that Sev genuinely doesn't really understand why Lily likes (or loves) Petunia; he has no concept of why a family memberās opinion might count. There's not much love to lose in his family, and like Harry, he canāt wait to leave - thereās nothing holding him back.Ā
Unlike Harry who doesnāt know anything yet, Snape knows he's a wizard and has known all his life. He knows a lot about the wizarding world, either from his mother or her books; he tells Lily about it. Sev loves (as Harry comes to love) magic, and what it represents: escape, freedom, control over his life - and a certain amount of positive attention and interest from Lily which he is so clearly lacking elsewhere.Ā
But (sort of like Harry), his house at Spinner's End doesn't seem like the sort of place where magic was used like The Burrow, for example, or Malfoy Manor where Draco already flies ("doesn't your dad like magic?"; heās alone in his room shooting down flies). Itās also not apparently used for defence/retaliation by his mother, if the shouting scene with Sev's father is any indication.
But (un)intentionally, depending on how you interpret Sev's actions with Petunia and the branch, Sev has displayed magic when he was angry or afraid, much like most magical children - and much like Harry.
Harry's examples are āsweeterā at that age, on the whole: he shrinks an ugly jumper, grows his hair back, and jumps/flies on a roof, and removes glass from a snake enclosure in a comical scene. Sev drops a branch on someone, and they are genuinely upset and leave. (Some of this might be to do with the lighter tone of the earlier books as well).
Seeing as Petunia was fine enough to run away after the event and Lily stays friends with him, it can't have been an enormous branch. Sev seems guilty, so I'm certain that whilst he did want to retaliate (and for something to happen to Petunia), I'm not certain that he actually intended it to (or perhaps he did; I wouldn't blame him. I also really enjoy the idea that he's in control of his magic enough to cause it on purpose; I get the idea he's quite powerful, because of his learning to fly unsupported later in his life, which is no mean feat by this universe's rules, and his skills in wandless magic like Legi/Occlumency, spell creation, etc).
[side note: that then opens up a can of worms for me bc how powerful is Lily if she can float/fly at nine, Harry can either Apparate or float/fly in primary school, at presumably a similar age - but those were accidental, brief 'flights' I suppose compared to Voldemort and Snape showing sustained flight during the battle of seven potters and jumping out of a Hogwarts window and flying away - but i digress).
So, while Harryās no doormat, Severus is possibly more spiteful and reactive at that age; he's defiant when he drops a branch on Petunia, he's shooting down flies when he gets his wand, he's making disparaging noises to James, he's accusing Petunia of spying, and all of the other things people say to suggest he's always been a terrible person. I think, given the glimpses into a stressful, poverty-stricken and loveless home, possibly also abusive, that's essentially all he knows when threatened. Harry seems overwhelmingly polite to Hagrid in early PS - but then Hagrid has always been kind and almost reverential, which in turn would affect how a person responds. We mainly see Sev respond to Petunia in a similar context, and heās nice enough to Lily, if a bit awkward and lacking in Harryās politeness.Ā
I can see Sev, with his more āpricklyā upbringing, being more like Tom here in the same situation of not knowing he was a wizard - and acting more like āI knew I was specialā than āno, sorry, youāve got the wrong guyā. But again, that might be because of the intersection of his personality and his upbringing - Harry, too, was defiant and neglected, though I get the feeling Sevās general situation was more violent somehow, so it couldāve gone either way.
Diagon Alley
The next place where Harry and Sev's differences would be readily apparent would be in Diagon Alley. This is less about their similarities vs differences and more of a series of general rambles and speculation.Ā
Would Snape have even gone to Diagon? By which I mean, would he wear his mother's old robes to school, or get new ones? Did he have her old books? Would she have saved them for 11+ years? (books, maybe; robes, possibly not).
Assuming Sev went to Diagon, as all/most young Wizards do, I imagine that despite Sev knowing about magical culture he's rarely actually seen it in action because of my point above about his father not liking magic/anything much and his mother not using magic to defend herself - so heās definitely not seen it on that scale. He'd be every bit as blown away as Harry was by the wonders of Diagon Alley, the shops, the brooms, the pets, the books - because his dream is finally coming true! He's on his way to Hogwarts!Ā Ā
ā¦Until it came to the buying. Young Sev has no vault overflowing with gold. He has no option to realistically contemplate buying a solid gold cauldron like Harry does, even if he might like to. He probably doesn't get a pet as a lovely going away (or in Harry's case, birthday) gift from a parental figure, and thereās no mention of a pet when Sevās on Platform 9 ¾. Eileen would have had to save, or keep some money back/hidden, for all of that, given the state of his home and Muggle clothes.
tangent: by the time they reach the train, and even in diagon itself, sev is more of a ron than a harry. but how poor is the weasley family really if they always get plenty to eat and a lovely large home and all of their school supplies and brooms at home for so many kids on a single income, even if most stuff is secondhand? maybe i'm just biased bc I grew up poor and it was just me and mum and stuff Just Was secondhand, it's not the end of the world even if ron's embarrassed by it.
it's suggested in later books that ron's never (or rarely) owned a galleon. seven galleons then (assuming the prices are similar in sev's generation) seems a lot then for a wand; 9 galleons for a new book (advanced potion making apparently cost that, HBP); possibly it was eileen's own old book, and I know the curriculum doesn't change much if harry's still using it and the book was printed in the 50s, but in CoS, with lockhart's book(s), and the weasleys talking, suggest they'd have to have bought at least a few new books each year, so we can assume sev would need to do the same and otherwise heād be borrowing old books. not to mention the potions ingredients, the robes, etc. I assume Sev got his own wand but what if he used his mother's old one (especially if she didnāt use it much - which would be nice/interesting, as another parallel where he takes predominantly after/aligns more strongly with his mother/female figures which was discussed in several other metas).
The other thing that struck me was that Harry wanted to buy a book of curses and jinxes (Curses and Counter-Curses: Bewitch your friends and befuddle your enemies!) for use on Dudley, but Hagrid dissuaded him - much like how Sev was described as knowing "more curses when he arrived at school than half the kids in seventh year" and maybe might want to curse his father and/or Petunia, but certainly learnt to curse the Marauders at a later stage.
The scene with Draco and Harry at Madam Malkinās was also interesting to me when drawing conclusions for Sev. When comparing Harryās experience on the Hogwarts Express to the robe shop, Iām curious how it wouldāve differed or been the same.Ā
At Madam Malkinās, Draco sees what he wouldāve seen in Sev: a boy, small for his age, in hand-me-downs, with possibly weird hair - and Draco attempts to chat with him.Ā
Draco here, to an extent, represents any Malfoy (as we know, Lucius befriended Sev), and indeed any Pureblood, in the same situation - a boy raised in a wealthy magical family, with all of the experience of magic and privilege that comes with it. He wants a racing broom, heās practically bored of magic, none of this is special. But it is special to Harry, and itās special to Sev; itās their lifeline and their escape. Iām not sure how much Sev wouldāve appreciated or wanted to emulate that bored, over it attitude; on the one hand āno foolish wand-wavingā indicates that to an extent heās not impressed with showy magic for the sake of it, on the other, heās the Half Blood Prince. Heās done plenty of foolish wand-waving in his time, and finds it fascinating.Ā
Back to the conversation with Draco. Like Harry, Sev would not have played Quidditch (he canāt fly intuitively in the brief memory we see, being more akin to someone like Hermione or Neville in that regard); he would likely not have a broom already. Heās critical of ābig Quidditch heroesā - or is he jealous? He certainly enjoys Quidditch enough to have a rivalry with McGonagall, and that might be another part to why he ended up disliking James - maybe he really was jealous of Jamesā skill on the Quidditch pitch.
Then, Draco discusses houses. Here thereād be a slight difference between Sev and Harry - Harry has no idea, really, what house heād be in - he doesnāt even know what the houses are. But Sev wants to be a Slytherin, he knows that already. Possibly because his mother was, furthering their similarities/alignment? It does seem to generally run in families, what with James āGryffindor like my dadā Potter, Sirius āmy whole family have been in Slytherin but maybe Iāll break the traditionā Black, and Draco āI know Iāll be in Slytherin because all of my family have beenā Malfoy and, of course, the whole host of Weasleys).Ā
So, wanting to be in Slytherin would be a point in Sevās favour, as far as the Malfoys were concerned, and wanting it (and possibly having a family member already in Slytherin) would be useful in that context, too, obviously.
But how would Sev react at this point to Dracoās personality? Harry is reminded of Dudley, and Iām not sure we have enough evidence to say whether Sev had someone similar in his life who bullied him (what his father did I would argue went far beyond bullying, and would be a much different dynamic). But Petunia would possibly have acted as a stand-in here, either as herself, or as a representation of the other Muggles in the area who knew āthat Snapeā family from the poor address, for the reason of why Sev was otherwise friendless. I donāt think itās a leap to imagine that Sev was unpopular with the other local kids.
Draco goes on to ask Harry whether his parents were āour kindā - to which Sev has a more āundesirableā answer than Harry, because one of his parents was a Muggle. Draco talks of servants, and Sev probably wouldnāt have the same irritable reaction to that, as we donāt see any implication that he was treated in that way by his parents, unlike Harry. But also unlike Harry, Snape would be there with his witch mother (and not a āsavageā), and knew about Hogwarts already. Unlike Harry, Snape might have been considered by Draco/the Malfoys/Purebloods as āthe other sortā - the child of non-magical people. Draco asks for Harryās surname, presumably to check whether he was of suitable stock (which Snape, with a Muggle surname, wouldnāt be).
Perhaps Sev wouldāve similarly hated the snotty, biased, spoilt brat attitude.
Or perhaps, in this situation, heād aspire to be like the Malfoys - to become the snotty, spoilt type. To be the bully, instead of the victim. Sev did eventually befriend the Malfoys, after all - but how much of that was an immediate friendship (unlikely, at that point, as Malfoy was older and what ~16yo wants to regularly hang out with an 11yo). We see that heās possibly headed that way by 5th/6th year by aligning with Mulciber and Avery, but that was a new enough development that Lily commented on it at that point - but at this early stage, itās made clear that Sev is āthe victimā of the bully, or the underdog, like Harry - and someone like Draco probably wouldnāt have thought much of him. (James and Sirius certainly didnāt, though not for these same exact reasons).
The Hogwarts Express
And finally, on the train. Harry has experienced celebrity in glimpses by now, at the Leaky Cauldron and at Ollivanderās - but itās on the train and the platform where everyone from the Weasleys to Draco wants to gawk and/or befriend him.
Iāve said already that by the time they reach the train, and even in Diagon itself, Sev is more of a Ron than a Harry. Harry knows what it is to have hand-me-downs and not be able to afford anything, but thatās Sevās continued existence unless his family suddenly won the lottery. And whilst Harry bought a heap of sweets and got a delightful new friend in Ron, Sev and Lily were (as discussed above) compelled to leave his cabin because of James and Sirius⦠just as Harry was interrupted by Draco, Crabbe, and Goyle. But itās James who overhears Sev and interrupts and then says, practically word-for-word, what Draco does in Madam Malkinsā (Jamesā āWho wants to be in Slytherin? I think Iād leave, wouldnāt you?ā vs Dracoās āImagine being in Hufflepuff, I think Iād leave, wouldnāt you?ā). Now, Sev does this too, to an extent, making a small disparaging noise at James too for wanting to be in Gryffindor like his dad (to me, another hint that Sev wants to be in Slytherin because of his mum). But that was after James had already interrupted Sevās conversation with Lily; otherwise, Sev was content to keep to himself.
And Draco is hounding Harry for opposite reasons. Draco is attempting to ābefriendā Harry. Harry is a ādesirableā connection - heās rich, famous, of a good wizarding name, and if adult Snapeās speech to Bellatrix is any indication, possibly considered a āpowerful dark wizardā around which Voldemortās followers could rally. Heās āgot it allā. By comparison, Snape is undesirable - he has all of Harryās social setbacks - he looks poor, he is poor, heās raised by Muggles and has immediate Muggle heritage, he probably wasnāt raised with extensive/overly frequent magic use, and is a bit weird looking in general - and he has none of Harryās desirable traits like a good name, reputation, money, family, or connections. āPrinceā is not a famous name by the time Harry is in school, and given wizard lifespans, they probably werenāt a big name a generation ago, either. All Sev has is knowledge of the wizarding world, which might fool or impress someone like Draco for a bit. But itās implied that Draco believes thereās a fundamental difference in how Muggleborns/those with Muggle families are raised compared to ātrueā wizarding families (and there really is). But Sev was raised in a Muggle area, likely not using magic or being an active part of the culture since heās so starved for someone magical to talk to - and heās shortly going to be in a wizarding school, where Sevās second hand knowledge (from his mother) essentially becomes inconsequential anyway.
All in all, Draco simply wouldnāt bother, if this were a different universe. And Lucius (and others in Slytherin) probably asked all of the necessary vetting questions that Malfoy did over the course of the time in the robe shop and on the train, and reached the same conclusion: Snape wasnāt worth their time. That is, until he proved himself an adept wizard, some time later in school. (To be clear if I havenāt already: Draco is just a stand-in in this ramble for general Pureblood/Slytherin beliefs, asking the sorts of questions and acting in ways that reflect those values).
What that all means is that Snape continued to face the everyday challenges that were essentially eliminated from Harryās life once he reached Hogwarts; challenges which wouldāve had greater impact in a house like Slytherin which has a reputation for blood purity and wizarding supremacy, and many people in it who hail from rich, well-connected Pureblood families who probably are all, one way or another, related by blood or marriage anyway. Lucius was a Prefect by the time Sev got to Hogwarts, and I think Draco became one, and those sorts of attitudes were shared by Dracoās Slytherin peers and not outliers.Ā
Some more conjecture now: I think itās safe to say that instead of the jocular vibe of the Gryffindor common room, an unofficial but unquestioned hierarchy would inevitably develop in Slytherin and its members would be expected to fall in line. Much like how Crabbe and Goyle followed Draco, and Pansy and Blaise etc followed Dracoās lead, I expect most of Sevās peers would be expected to fall in line under Lucius and later authority figures as well - to keep the peace in their fancy aristocratic families, to keep the peace in their dorms, and in the real world, with a war going on and Voldemort practically recruiting from the Slytherin common room. It wouldāve benefitted Sev to keep his head down in these conditions, to join in, to butter up - because unlike Harry, Sev wouldāve had to work hard to make friends (being generally awkward and āundesirableā as a friend by Draco/Slytherin standards). Nobody from Slytherin came to his aid in SWM, possibly because of those reasons and/or because heād spent years being openly friends with Lily who was a Gryffindor and a Muggleborn (and thus also undesirable).
Anyway none of this is news and I have no conclusion, I just had thoughtsĀ