Sorry if anyone thought this was an update! Just got a couple of reviews that I thought I may as well respond to, since they've got good questions but were anonymous.
Firstly, the matter of Harry Metamorphing Seth and the gunblade into his skin. Seth, in that form, is not exactly dormant, but instead feeds off of Harry's magic. Having no mass, per say, to take care of when Harry's "absorbed" him, he only needs the magic to be fully sustained. Additionally, Seth never really sleeps when absorbed, but he's not at full awareness either when Harry sleeps. Think of it as that half-sleep you know when you just wake up and aren't quite thinking straight. You'll wake up in an instant if you realize "OH SHIT I'M LATE FOR CLASS" right? Seth will wake up fully if Harry's in danger, and then wake Harry up. The gunblade, not being sentient, is basically just being stored in Harry's skin.
Secondly, about the act of Obliviation itself. Harry was Stunned by Snape. Now, in my fiction (I'm not quite sure it's canon) the Stunner doesn't just put you to sleep, it knocks you deeply unconscious. Harry's mind was out of commission while he was Stunned, so he couldn't lend any more power to his shields than he already had. Quetzalcoatl did what he could. As for Dumbledore not reading through Harry's memories after breaking through his shields, the fact of the matter is Dumbledore is still human, and thusly prone to anger. He got angry enough to not care about Harry's past as long as Harry was now under Dumbledore's control.
Thirdly, the discrepancy in Dumbledore's explanation about Harry's fitness. This is actually partially true. Recall how in the Department of Mysteries battle in The Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore is quite fit and agile and strong even against Voldemort's younger body. He's freaking old, people, of COURSE his magic's boosting his ability! Harry, trusting Dumbledore thanks to a bit of mental manipulation on Dumbledore's part, believes him and thinks nothing more of it.
On a different note, I'd like to thanks Nejidragon for posting if indeed he doesn't normally post except for exceptional stories. As for nantukoprime's review, Odin won't be making things much easier for Harry. Reason being, he's still on Terra, while Harry's on Earth. And I do try not to make things terribly cheap. I mean, Odin appearing out of nowhere to slay Harry's enemies? Not gonna happen. Besides, Odin never appears for a boss fight in the game, and Quirrel was the "boss" of the first year. Odin might help Harry out randomly on Terra, though.
In response to one-village-idiot, Harry won't be getting his memory back in the middle of dinner... nah, it'll happen over Christmas break. Still though, it'll be next chapter. You'll see.
Thank you all for reading, hoped that cleared things up. Stay tuned for Tuesday!
NeoRyu777
