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author_by_night ([personal profile] author_by_night) wrote2017-09-01 03:48 pm
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What would the wizarding world look like in 2017?

September 1, 2017 - nineteen years later.

Since some of my friends are still reading the books, I'm putting the rest of this under a cut. 


You guys tell me what the wizarding world would look like.

Some possible starters:

- How would tech-savvy Muggleborns deal with the tech-nonexistent Wizarding World?

- Would Wizards and Witches have their own equivalents of what we have?


- How did the characters change? How did they not change? What are the trio and Ginny like as parents? As coworkers and employees? As people?

- What is the relationship between Slytherin and the rest of the Houses? (Whether or not you factor in The Cursed Child.)

Looking forward to hearing/reading what everyone thinks! And don't feel you have to limit yourselves to those questions - or even answer them at all.




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[personal profile] hildigunnur 2017-09-04 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I did feel that The Cursed Child painted a little more high-strung than I'd imagine her as an adult. I mean, I do think she's the type to shout at her kids a bit (way less at Albus than the other two though) but ultimately she wouldn't be particularly strict and definitely not the type to have a sugar-free household. It was Harry who mentioned it in the Cursed Child - it might have been some kind of attempt at the "ball'n'chain" sort of thing and if so, ugh! There isn't anything else in the play that suggests that Harry finds Ginny restrictive and that would definitely not be my idea of their relationship as the grown-up parents of three children.