Author has written 1 story for Harry Potter. about me Hey, I've only just started writing, and don't write often so my writing may be bad. I welcome all constructive criticism. my stories I'm thinking of doing a story with a fifth marauder ( harry potter fanfic )But this time the fifth marauder WON'T be a Mary Sue.( I hope I'm not anyway!!! If she seems a bit Sue-ish tell me) I've read so many "fifth marauder stories" that are terrible and mainly focus on sexual tension between Sirius and the fifth marauder, bar a few stories where they are related. 11 year olds don't act like that, you generally have to hit at least 13. My first story will mainly be focusing on pranking and the ongoing war with Severus Snape,mulciber and Avery! I can gauruntee that it will not be OC/Sirius, or even OC/Remus. My OC will never date the marauders. Severus Snape taught us that heroes hide in the most unlikely places. Hermione Granger taught us that being bookish and intelligent doesn't make you weak. Draco Malfoy taught us that we all make bad choices and that nobody is born bad. Narcissa Malfoy taught us that a mother will risk everything for their child. Lucius Malfoy taught us that being rich only means you can purchase your own method of torture. Sirius Black taught us that the people who love us, never leave us. Lily Evans taught us that some things are worth dying for. James Potter taught us that even heroes have flaws. Remus Lupin taught us that even a lone wolf can find a pack. Fred Weasley taught us that even when days are darkest, laughter can make all the difference. George Weasley taught us that even if we feel like half of us is missing, we can still go on. Ron Weasley taught us that when days are dark, friends are few but those who remain are always true. Molly Weasley taught us never to doubt a mother when her children are in danger. Percy Weasley taught us that in the end nothing is more important than family. Harry Potter taught us that doing what is right is rarely easy. Ginny Weasley taught us that behind every strong man stands an even stronger woman. Luna Lovegood taught us to never be afraid of being yourself. Neville Longbottom taught us that the only way to be brave is to stand up for what you believe in. Colin Creevey taught us what it truly means to be forever young. Cho Chang taught us that your first love is never your last. Arthur Weasley taught us that you don't need to be rich to be happy. Bellatrix Lestrange taught us that evil will always exist in people, no matter how hard you try to fight it. Tom Riddle taught us that love trumps hate, every single time. Petunia Dursley taught us that you never truly stop loving your family, even when they hurt you. Peter Pettigrew taught us that redemption is never unattainable. Fleur Delacour taught us that love is never skin deep. Bill Weasley taught us that scars are beautiful and not to be despised. Minerva McGonagall taught us what it truly means to be a mentor. Kreacher taught us that a Love changes everything. Dobby taught us that even the smallest of us can make a huge difference if we try. If your life was affected by Harry Potter then copy and paste this to your profile. You say Twlilight Fanfiction is for people who wrote it before they knew what it was called. Fanfiction is a site for those who will repost this. List twelve characters in no particular order from your fave fandom : Using the marauder era. Might put my OC in if I run out of ideas, and maybe some random things as well. 1. Dumbledore 1. Have you ever read a six / eleven fic? Peter? Yes unfortunately, traitorous rat. 5. Would two and six make a good couple? Lily/James? i should think so they did give birth to the main character... 6. Five/Nine or Five/Ten? Why? 'Dumbledore comes out of the closet' Let me know what you think about my 10 characters, 18 questions by PMing me! random rants sometimes I get really pissed off about the stupidity of things and people that I end up ranting. But typing rather than speaking, as when i speak my rants about random stuff, my friend tells me to STFU. please excuse the grammar and random capital letters everywhere, I'm usually tying at about 200 words per minute so even spellcheck can't keep up with me. Index rant 1- James potter is a bully?... No he isn't.Based on Snape's worst memory scene. James potter is a bully?... No he isn't. People get their information on James from Lily's rant. The main points people are stuck on is 'cursing people just because he could'. I think this was normal and Lily's eyes were just clouded with hate. As Remus says, when harry asks about the spell 'levicorpus' (HBP), that you couldn't walk along the hall without getting flipped up by your ankle. Maybe jinxing in the hallways is normal. Another point that has people doubting James' character is Snape's worst memory. Snape's WORST memory. This implies that this was the worst it got, and Sirius was on the lookout for Snape. I think Snape had antagonised them beforehand. As for the fact that lots of people think it was a bit extreme, harry thinks, as an afterthought to seeing the memory, that HE wouldn't flip anyone upside down, UNLESS THEY REALLY DESERVED IT, LIKE MALFOY. Snape was not innocent. In Snape's worst memory, Snape uses sectumsempra, a spell that could easily kill. (remember harry vs Draco malfoy) just because it didn't hit James' chest wrist or neck, doesn't make it any less deadly. People miss interpret this scene because of Lily's rant. James DISARMS and FREEZES Snape Snape mutters swear words and, Possibly deadly, hexes. The marauders 'wash his mouth out.' Snape is at their mercy, they did not hit or kick or harm him in any physically lasting way. Understand their position. They are popular and at the height of cool. If someone, someone they hate, insults them, swears at them and tries to jinx them, what are they supposed to do? I think the soap bubbles were a good way to get out of it without nearly killing Snape. James is talking. His back is turned and Snape uses SECTUMSEMPRA on him. When Malloy attacked when Harry's back was turned he was turned into a ferret. By a teacher. And Malloy didn't even succeed. Snape did the equivalent of going up to him and slashing his face. While his back was turned. WHY ARE PEOPLE AGAINST JAMES IN THIS SCENE? So, Snape slashes James face but again no serious retaliation takes place. If someone came up to you with a knife, while you were talking and cut open the side of your face you would be slightly annoyed. But again, and this time I admit it might have been the presence of Lily Evans that stopped him from hurting Snape back, James simply performs a harmless jinx (Levicorpus), which according to Remus lupin, was perfectly common. Ok, they laugh. It is a pretty funny sight. And even Lily smiles, So this isn't just James. Lily tells James to let him down and James does. Snape tries to hex James again and Sirius stops him. Is this wrong, should Sirius have let Snape cut up James again? After all this, after Lily defended him and went against the most notorious jinxer in the school, Snape responds with an insult. To his best, and only, friend. Again, James priorities are not to hurt Snape. They are to defend Lily's rights and reputation. Just because Lily doesn't like James, and responds that way doesn't mean James is evil. Put yourself in James position and read that scene again. What would you have done? P.S. I don't hate Lily, but she did have a temper and I think she blew at James, although they are not best friends I doubt it was always like this. Rant over. #James potter. For all of you that don't hate me for offending Snape: is it bad I have the Snape's worst memory scene memorised? :-) MaraudersForever62 |
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