Review for When Vernon Didn't Miss

When Vernon Didn't Miss

(#) Vanir 2007-12-03

Thank you.

I just love the sense of aloofness you give the Old ones and the druids. Mrs. Granger's response to the transfiguring was such a brilliant piece of characterization that i feel quite unworthy of calling myself an author. kowtow The abundant stupidity of the purebloods is fairly obvious, as is the stagnation of the entire culture. The amusing thing is that you have even more stagnant beings pointing this out. It's things like these that raises you above the merely bloody brilliant authors. Thanks again.
Vanir

Author's response

RE: Mrs Granger, well, that is the experience of a middle aged married male! ;-) Osiris will explain why he isn't as detached at the moment as many of the brothers. As for them, Harry is a breath of fresh air, and many of them awaken because of his youth and enthusiasm. I would think of the brothers as semi-hermits, self involved and involved with their magic and hobbies, and along comes Harry, who basically symbolizes their chance to really USE their skills for a good cause.

I'd pity their opponents, if they weren't so nasty and evil

"T"