Review for A THOUSAND YEARS

A THOUSAND YEARS

(#) Disruptor 2013-06-01

I feel sorry for this Rita.

Dumbledore has a lot of humiliation in store for him. He has no idea of the spaceship Harry has and its abilities.

Merlin's strength. Merlin comes in second compared to Gwion Bach. IIRC Bach once threatened a kingdom by dropping two tornadoes and holding them in place. Bach also has the ability to turn into any animal and also some inanimite objects. He's not a pureblood, a half-blood, or a muggleborn. He gained his powers via a potion. Oh? I almost forgot. Gwion Bach is the birth name of Taliesn. He's the one who taught Merlin magic and come stories have Taliesn raising Merlin.

In a lot of stories, Merlin's father was a demon. Which explains bach's presence.

Looks like Harry is going to have tosave Dobby again.

Snape has just damned himself. Lucius' plan might do something, he won't live to regret. Hello, British military. It's nice of you to put a bazooka shell through Malfoy's head.

Author's response

Heya Tom.

Rita: I don’t, not really. She is supposed to be an adult. Anyway, I put that in as a possible explanation for her vindiction.

Dumbledore will have his share of humiliation, but now that he’s infected himself, he’s pretty much a side issue. The last part will have his comeuppance.

Merlin’s strength, I’m going by the WW’s near deification of Merlin. Historically (or literarily) he may not have been all that powerful, but the British wizards seem to consider him to be the origin of wizarding kind.

I’m going by the story where his mother was a human and Maab was his ‘other mother’.

Dobby: He will.

As you’ve probably guessed, I don’t like Snape. Bazooka? I didn’t know those were still around. However, both Lucius and Snape will be got.