![]() Author has written 27 stories for Chuck, and Harry Potter. In my twenties (a long, long time ago), I was described by an older and wiser acquaintance as being 'Always irreverent, but never irrelevant', and that's a tag I'll hang onto until the end of my days because that sums up the way I interface with the world better than anything else I've ever heard... you have been warned. ;) In case anyone hasn't worked it out yet, I don't write Disney Princess Stories, so if anyone's looking for that style of story, you'll have to look elsewhere, and I certainly won't change the way I write because people keep whining about it. There's plenty of G rated fanfiction on the site (which seems a tad ridiculous to me, given that most on this site are at least teenagers and many are chronologically at least much older than that), but you won't find it here. My stories are generally rated 'T' because that's the mental age group I write for. For that matter, nearly the entire world accepts and lives with the fact that a certain amount of 'language' is in common usage, so I won't be writing to cater for the infinitesimally small percentage of the world's population who have an issue with that. If any 'language' usage other than what you, personally, approve of is a problem for you, please look elsewhere for something to read, as my stories won't cater for you. While on language, I grew up writing the Queen's English, and I dare say that will continue as long as I write. People can either accept that or look elsewhere. I've also had to point out numerous times in just about every one of the forty odd stories that I've ever written here that my stories are fiction, not real life! So no, what I write will not match the history books in any world but my own, deal with it people. I was originally only interested in writing Chuck stories for the most part, but then I branched out into Harry Potter stories, and I may branch out further. Though I must admit that the ridiculous reactions I've gotten from some fanatics who think that it's their right, if not their duty, to abuse anyone who writes anything other than what THEY want to see has tempered that urge to write more than a few times over the years. Many people on here are great, a few especially so (don't worry, I won't out you for apparently liking the tripe I write, but you know who you are ;) and it's them I write for, and myself. Anyway, what I write is a bit out there for most people, and I'm OK with that, just glad that some apparently like seeing a different spin on some of the characters we (or at least I) love. Some may have noticed that the story bush has been 'pruned'. Basically, I've gotten rid of the ones which no longer (or never have) 'work' for me or the people who read them, because there's little point trying to continue something when I don't agree with where it was going and no point in leaving something up that no-one ever liked. I've decided that I like the structure I came up with for the 'Other Harry Potter' World and will be using that for most of my AU HP stories from here on in, so to avoid having to repeat the description in each story, please refer below. Common Mercenary Wizards were bribed with land and titles for Hereditary Knighthoods or Feudal Baronies in Britain if they were powerful enough make it worth giving them those incentives to come to Britain and fight in the Norman Invasion, and this practice became more common in later wars because it worked so well. In the Thirteenth Century, the High Wizards Council, working in conjunction with the Regional Wizards Councils, came the decision that too many Wizards' lives were being lost in Wizarding feuds declared over Feudal Barons claiming the Noble title of 'Baron' rather than their proper title of 'Lord of the Barony' after this practice became widespread with the Norman Invasion, so changes were written into the Magical Laws for all Baronies to be accepted as 'Noble' in Magical Britain and therefore have the right to claim the title of 'Baron'. This quickly became common practice in many countries across Magical Europe, because the Mundane Kings could get away with buying powerful Wizards' allegiance with Feudal Baronies, but giving out 'proper' Noble Baronies willy-nilly would cause problems with the existing Nobility…. Definitions for 'Minor' Houses were added into the Magical Laws in the Twelfth Century for the holders of Hereditary Knighthoods and Feudal Baronies, effectively making them what was to become the Landed Gentry of Magical Britain. After the Feudal Baronies were transmuted to 'Noble' titles in Magical Britain though, Minor Houses were identified as being the Houses of those with Hereditary Knighthoods as their primary titles, just as 'Noble' Houses were for ones with Baronies and 'Most Noble' Houses belonged to ones with Earldoms. The titles held and the seniority of their Houses (Houses without age qualifiers were officially created after the establishment of the Wizengamot…. Ancient Houses which were officially created between the Norman Invasion and the Wizengamot's establishment, and Most Ancient Houses which officially dated back to before the Norman Invasion) determined their Houses' place in the Wizarding House Hierarchy of Magical Britain. Minor Houses made up the lowest tier of Magical Britain's Wizarding House Hierarchy, while Most Noble and Most Ancient Houses were the top tier of the Hierarchy. A Houses' standing within its own tier was determined by the number of titles at each tier the House held and its wealth and official establishment date. Wizarding Families without titles were ranked below Minor Houses, with their standing determined by their wealth and how far back the Family was officially established. Muggle-Born and others who haven't formally registered their family names are classed as 'Unassociated' and therefore at the bottom of the official standings in Magical Britain... And while foreign Witches and Wizards' place in their own country's Wizarding House Hierarchy was supposed to be honoured, most British Wizards generally treated foreigners as below them, no matter what the standing of their own House or Family was, which did nothing to improve Magical Britain's reputation of being nothing but a pack of uncultured peasants. Making all Baronies 'Noble' put a stop to Baronies being purchased in Magical Britain, so the only options open to those who wanted to elevate their Houses to Noble rank were being awarded a Barony by the King, marrying into a Noble House or claiming a Noble title by right of conquest. The Hereditary Knight and Feudal Baron titles granted to bribe Mercenary Wizards to fight in the Normal Invasion and later wars were the reason the 'proper' Wizard Nobles who had come to Britain and established themselves in the British Court manipulated their peers to get their help in blackmailing the Mundane Kings of Britain into ordering that the High Wizards Council and regional Wizard Councils of Magical Britain be replaced by the Wizengamot (made up of Wizengamot Courts of Fifty Three seats each for the North, South and West Countries plus Ten Officers of the Wizengamot to bring the total to Thirteen Squared, almost One Percent of the Witches and Wizards of Magical Britain at the time, with most matters being handled by One Wizengamot Court made up of members from each of the Three Courts and Officers of the Wizengamot, and the full Wizengamot generally only meeting on the Summer and Winter Solstices and Spring and Autumn Equinoxes) as the ruling body of Magical Britain in the early Sixteenth Century (making it a requirement to be at least a Hereditary Knight to hold a seat in the Wizengamot)... Because they were sure that with all the titled Mercenary Wizards in their pockets they'd have the numbers to easily take over Magical Britain and Lord it over the natives (without having to do it by force of arms as it was done in Mundane Britain). However, what they didn't know, because with the exception of the dozen or so 'true' Druid Lords, Druids generally identified themselves as Clan Chiefs of Druid Clans or Heads of Druid Families, the Kings of Britain had also been making the Clan Chiefs of the Druid Clans Feudal Barons and the Heads of powerful Druid Families Hereditary Knights and elevating 'true' Druid Barons to Earls to garner their support since Merlin's time…. And the weightings applied for titles (One vote for a Hereditary Knighthood, Two for a Barony and Four for an Earldom) and seniority (a factor of One for Houses officially created after the establishment of the Wizengamot, Two for Ancient Houses, and Three for Most Ancient Houses) which were written into the Wizengamot Charter…. Meant that the more established Druid Houses (the majority of which were Most Ancient Houses) were able to offset the numeric superiority of the newer Noble and Minor Houses…. And one incident in the 'Seventies where Severus Snape was shown to be not wearing clothes under his Hogwarts robes (the only reference I've ever seen to this in canon) does not make it a universal rule that no-one ever wore clothes under their robes! He may have been getting his only set of clothes washed or had his clothes stolen by bullies like Luna Lovegood often did that day. I find the repeated insistance that students never wore clothes under their robes to be ridiculous. Men wearing trewes, breeches or kilts and blouses or jerkins under their outer robes or cloaks was common practice in Britain before Roman times, and the fair sex commonly wore undershifts and the like from before the Middle Ages. Even if Magical Britain was a Century behind the Mundane World as it was often portrayed, they wouldn't have remained stuck in the dress standards of thousands of years ago. For that matter, skimpy underclothes were largely an invention of the Twentieth Century, so even if it was undergarments rather than 'proper' clothes that were on display in the Nineteenth Century and earlier, they still would have been largely covered. |
Harry Potter and the International Triwizard Tournament by Salient Causality reviews
Acceptance by AsphodelWolf15 reviews
Face On the Milk Carton by dyslexic penquin reviews
Cronus by Deathbeast reviews
Harry Potter the First Nemea Leonthrope by Kairomaru reviews
A Matter of Law by ymaxwell39 reviews
Intensity by MarauderLover7 reviews
Ghost of Privet Drive by AndrewWolfe reviews
Harry Potter and The Power He Knows Not Book 1 The Reluctant Champion by ACI100 reviews
Harry Potter and the Artificer Legacy by Kairomaru reviews
Awakening by SweetShireen reviews
Coming home by coolalisa reviews
The Forgotten Duo by TriesHardToWrite reviews
The Detective and the Tech Guy by thecharleses reviews
Royal Ward by Catstaff reviews
Let Her Go by violetvolpe reviews
Harry Potter and the Shadow Legion Part 2 by Medieval Maniak reviews
Who Dares Wins by OlegGunnarsson reviews
A Time For Harmony And Vengeance by Vance McGill reviews
An Aunt's Love by Emma Lipardi reviews
The Slytherin Reformation by spectre4hire reviews
The Stag and the Flower by ReluctantSidekick reviews
Stand Tall by ThrashtillDeath reviews
Potter, Harry James - Blackstaff by VizeerLord reviews
Proud Parents by RobSt reviews
A Different Professor by AsphodelWolf15 reviews
Friendship and Honour by Pixel and Stephanie Forever reviews
Dodging Prison and Stealing Witches - Revenge is Best Served Raw by LeadVonE reviews
A Thousand Words by Ailee17 reviews
Double Back by Methos2523 reviews
The Annulment by Jwall882 reviews
Nobody ever asked my birthday by SkyeMoor reviews
The Presbyterian Witch by writer writing reviews
Novocaine by StardustWarrior2991 reviews
Heroes Assemble! by Stargon1 reviews
Twice Dead and Totally Forgotten by JacobApples reviews
Chuck Versus the Steampunk Chronicles by Steampunk.Chuckster reviews
Harry Potter and the Hands of Justice by Ian Hycrest reviews
Remaking Destiny by Lady Laran reviews
Eventful Summer by Harry50 reviews
There Will Be No Foolish Wand Waving by kgfinkel reviews
I'm not a hero by JustBored21 reviews
A Witch, A Wizard And A Mechanic (Reimagined) by RhysThornbery reviews
Benefits of old laws by ulktante reviews
Sarah vs The Reconquista by Whiskeyflips reviews
Mr and Mrs Percy Weasley by SingularOddities reviews
Harry Potter and Future's Past by DriftWood1965 reviews
Harry Potter, I will never make her cry again by Red Phoenix Dragon reviews
Harry Potter and the Hallows of Death by merlynthegrey reviews
Adventures in Magick by PseudonymousEntity reviews
Potter Club by Razamataz22 reviews
Yule Ball Drama by Vance McGill reviews
Dragon Chronicles 1: Muggle-Raised Champion by Stargon1 reviews
Damaged Bridges by Gandalf's Beard reviews
A Step to the Right by CatsAreCool reviews
The Reclamation of Black Magic by ShayaLonnie reviews
The Power of the Potters by RockIll reviews
To Judge A Book by Razamataz22 reviews
Family- The Second Year by Erposhio reviews
Harry Potter and the Unexpected Lordship by ScribesApprentice reviews
Harry Potter and the Lady Thief by Starfox5 reviews
Harry Potter and the Price of Being Noble by DriftWood1965 reviews
Atonement by Arrow Straight reviews
Who Will Fill a Coward's Grave? by RobSt reviews
A Tale of Gems by FireIsCatching17 reviews
Becoming by Arya's prayers reviews
I Did Nothing by Secre reviews
Harry Potter and the Invincible TechnoMage by Clell65619 reviews
An Abnormal Godfather by BrilliantLady reviews
Planning for Failure by Rambaud reviews
Harry Potter and the Triwizard Gauntlet by Cinderelynx reviews
Save Yourselves Reboot by Havens Run reviews
Changing Times by Havens Run reviews
Chuck Versus What Happens In Vegas (Chuck 6-01 and 6-02) by anthropocene reviews
Betrothed by Methos2523 reviews
Rescue Me by DanDanger1 reviews
Three's Company by ThefourthHallow reviews
The Life She Only Dreamed Of by Barbadiangirl reviews
McGonagall's Girl by monoceros197 reviews
Harry Potter and the Daft Morons by Sinyk reviews
A Familiar Friend by Lazarillo reviews
Friend or Foe by EmI8576 reviews
Sparks and Embers by chocfrgs4brkfst reviews
Changing My Life by DarkSuspense reviews
Epiphanies by S.M wane reviews
Moments in Love by Gandalf's Beard reviews
Harry Potter and The Iron Lady by mugglesftw reviews
Chuck Versus the Con Game by Steampunk.Chuckster reviews
The Cupboard Series 6: Castle Voldemort by Stargon1 reviews
The Order by RhysThornbery reviews
Chuck Versus The Man Who Never Was by WvonB reviews
The Legacy Preservation Act by James Spookie reviews
Time, for the fickle thing it is by joenaruhina57 reviews
The Last Casualties by muggledad reviews
Requiem for War by zsarah reviews
The Otter and The Stag by OPKILLERFROST100813 reviews
I Did It My Way by AnonymouslyKnown reviews
The Heart of a Lion by Marshal1 reviews
Angel's Place by FaeMelody reviews
Chuck vs A Second Chance by Grayroc reviews
Fixing Past Mistakes by DebsTheSlytherinSnapefan reviews
View from the Streets by Knife Hand reviews
The Goblet's Surprise by furyvore reviews
The Fall and Rise of the Brightest Witch by violetvolpe reviews
The Power of Love by xxhiphuggersxx reviews
Harry Potter: The Wolf Amongst The Sheep by ScribesApprentice reviews
Real Relationship ReMastered by BillAtWork reviews
The Cupboard Series 5: United We Stand by Stargon1 reviews
A Witch, A Wizard and A Mechanic by RhysThornbery reviews
The Fifth House by Erposhio reviews
Family by Erposhio reviews
All That Timey Wimey Stuff by azimuthal reviews
What Do You Do When? by DarkSuspense reviews
Chuck Versus The Yogurt Girl by Jay1978 reviews
The Ilvermorny Champion by Vance McGill reviews
Birds of a Feather by Sleeper 3173 reviews
Harry Potter and the Unconquerable Soul by Rambaud reviews
Hogwarts: A Place of Secrets For All by Smeghoud reviews
The Unofficial Family War by BillAtWork reviews
Harry Potter and the Mistakes of a Past Reality by no. fifteen reviews
Chuck Vs Semper Fi by Mh60r reviews
Sarah vs Eliza Doolittle by Shutupnkissme313 reviews
NSA vs CIA or DEA? by baldcoder reviews
Your Life Is by Nyodrite reviews
Hide Away by It Slowly Faded Away reviews
Fragments by Mariann's reviews
Escape by SingularOddities reviews
The Boy Who Lived Elsewhere by Sable Snow reviews
What do blood, bruises, burns, belts and bites have in common? by JustHarrySirius reviews
A Different Kind of Couple by Shutupnkissme313 reviews
Harry Potter and the Rune Stone Path by Temporal Knight reviews
It's a Wonderful Cover Life by Kate McK reviews
A Plan Story: We're Not In Arkansas Anymore by WvonB reviews
When Fate Intervened by LordVishnu reviews
Splinter Cell: Dark Operations by Watch Dogs reviews
Long Live The Queen by offsides reviews
Paint Her Black by PalmettoBlue reviews
Chuck VS Life, Love, & Lies by uplink2 reviews
Chuck vs Taking it Easy by Greg6419 reviews
Chuck vs the Job by smokeater159 reviews
We Stand United by EmmyR reviews
Sarah vs The Return by Eizer reviews
Chuck vs Dangers in Paradise by Mr.88 reviews
Feral by BloodRedDemon reviews
Cold blood by DerLaCroix reviews
Chuck Versus The Plan by WvonB reviews
Chuck vs the Forgetful Spy by Costas TT reviews
Chuck Versus the Butterfly Effect by srg-chuck reviews
Chuck Versus The Crosswalk by WvonB reviews
Chuck vs Daniel Shaw The Final Confrontation by MasterJedi231 reviews
Chuck versus The Odds by Bill Jackson reviews
A Good Man Goes to War by ygbsm reviews
Chuck vs School by Maverick41 reviews
Chuck Vs The Body Thief by MissMonk reviews
Chuck vs Revenge by Shutupnkissme313 reviews
Chuck v The Mission of a Lifetime by Chuckfanster reviews
White Halloween by Zerectica reviews
Sarah vs the Beautiful Mess by uplink2 reviews
Chuck vs Le Renard by 2old2write reviews
The Farm by DemigoddesKat reviews
Chuck vs The Long Island Debutante by Jason75 reviews
Chuck vs His Heritage by BDaddyDL reviews
Chuck Versus the Lost Years by Angus MacNab reviews
A Chopper pilot called chuck by batty02 reviews
The Long Road Home by BillAndBrick reviews
Silly Ruler Waving by Horace Nihil reviews
Sarah vs Finding Herself by Thinkling reviews
What Fates Impose by Frea O'Scanlin reviews
A Common Spy Problem by Kate McK reviews
Chuck & Sarah Vs Themselves by ninjaVanish reviews
Chuck Vs The Pacific Northwest by Nervert reviews
Chuck & Sarah Versus the Not So Empty Nest by Imagination-Parade reviews
Sarah vs the Death of Charles Bartowski by BDaddyDL reviews
Muggle Summer, Wizard's Fall by canoncansodoff reviews
Dark Lord Potter Part 1 by The Santi reviews
The Emperor's New Clothes reviews
The Other Harry Potter reviews
Pride and Prejudice and Potter reviews
Tuney and the Tots reviews
Witches Coven reviews
Not My Problem reviews
Harry Potter - Three and Seven reviews
Chuck Versus the Lost Childhood - Revised reviews
Harry Potter and the Tooth Fairy reviews
Here We Go Again reviews
Chuck Versus the Lost Childhood reviews
Daemons' Children - Revised reviews
Daemons and Dragons - Revised reviews
Chuck Versus the Daemon - Revised reviews
Deja Vu reviews
Chuck VS The Greater Good reviews
Growing Up Harry reviews
Heritage reviews
Chuck VS The Spooks reviews
New Kids On The Block reviews
Chuck VS The Sleepers reviews
Sarah and Chuck VS the Charade reviews
Con VS Nerd reviews
Mr and Mrs Carmichael reviews
Different Drum reviews
Bad Pennies reviews
Where Do We Go To reviews