Thing you're changing: Ron and Harry didn’t take the car in CoS, but waited for help. How do you think this would have affected the outcome of the books? Firstly, the two boys wouldn’t get into trouble at the beginning of the term, Secondly, Ron would have his wand intact throughout the book, which would have been helpful through out their adventures. Thirdly, Gilderoy would have perhaps performed that memory spell, instead of it backfiring onto himself and they wouldn’t have rescued Ginny, who probably would have died :(. Along with that, Harry wouldn’t have learnt about the sword of Gryffindor so early on (ohh important later on I see what you did there) and would have lost one of the things that make life worth living for in the final books. Finally, Tom Riddle might have lived and we would have had two Voldemorts for the price of one, and surely that can’t be a good thing.
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Date: 2011-11-16 12:02 am (UTC)How do you think this would have affected the outcome of the books?
Firstly, the two boys wouldn’t get into trouble at the beginning of the term, Secondly, Ron would have his wand intact throughout the book, which would have been helpful through out their adventures.
Thirdly, Gilderoy would have perhaps performed that memory spell, instead of it backfiring onto himself and they wouldn’t have rescued Ginny, who probably would have died :(. Along with that, Harry wouldn’t have learnt about the sword of Gryffindor so early on (ohh important later on I see what you did there) and would have lost one of the things that make life worth living for in the final books.
Finally, Tom Riddle might have lived and we would have had two Voldemorts for the price of one, and surely that can’t be a good thing.
Tash//slytherin