[identity profile] ladyhadhafang.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] deathtocapslock
Well, here it is. The final chapter. :) We made it. :D



Summary of the Story: You know how this one goes. Once upon a time, three brothers were traveling down "a lonely winding road at twilight". The brothers come across a river, and because they're wizards (of course. XP), they manage to get over the river -- which pisses Death off, especially considering that everyone else managed to drown in the river previously. (*Wonders about the previous travelers*) Death pretends to congratulate the brothers and asks them for what they want as prizes for evading him. The older brother, who's combative, asks for the Elder Wand. The second brother, who's "arrogant", asks for the Resurrection Stone, and the third brother, who's "the humblest and the wisest of the brothers", asks for the Invisibility Cloak. (Smart idea at the time. :P)

First brother dies of his own stupidity. Second brother kills himself to be with the girl he loves. Third brother (ugh) goes to meet Death willingly. Reader is busy headdesking and mumbling incoherent curses.

Dumbledore's Commentary: Starts with an actually quite cute (if a bit creepy) anecdote about how Dumbledore used to love that story when he was a kid (though Aberforth preferred "Grumble the Grubby Goat"). Possible foreshadowing? YMMV. :)

And then we get *this* load of crap:

"The moral of 'The Tale of the Three Brothers' could not be any clearer: Human efforts to evade or overcome death are always doomed to disappointment. The third brother in the story ("the humblest and also the wisest") is the only one who understands that, having narrowly escaped Death once, the best he can hope for is to postpone their next meeting as long as possible. This youngest brother knows that taunting Death -- by engaging in violence like the first brother, or by meddling in the shadowy art of necromancy, like the second brother -- means pitting oneself against a wily enemy that cannot lose." (94-95)

*Beat*

Honestly, Dumbledore, if you hadn't basically set Harry up to commit suicide for the Greater Good (and made him a Master of Death in the process), I'd actually buy this argument.

Then he goes on about the idea that the Hallows are real is a load of crap and misses the point of the original story and blah blah blah -- except oh wait they turned out to be real in the most horrible way possible GODDAMMIT --

*Dumbles Rage-O-Meter braces itself*

Easy there. *Sighs* My hate will make me powerful...my hate will make me powerful...okay, let's continue. XD

Blah blah blah isn't death tragic and irreversible blah blah blah starting to wish baeraad was here so that he could give Dumbledore a good spanking blah blah blah Godelot blah blah blah hang on a second:

"But which of us would have shown the wisdom of the third brother, if offered the pick of Death's gifts? Wizards and Muggles alike are imbued with a lust for power; how many would resist the 'Wand of Destiny'? Which human being, having lost someone they loved, could withstand the temptation of the Resurrection Stone? Even I, Albus Dumbledore, would find it easiest to refuse the Invisibility Cloak; which only goes to show that, clever as I am, I remain just as big a fool as anyone else." (107)

...

Well, at least he admits he's a hypocrite. Granted, he takes some time to brag about how "clever" he is (and to that I say, fuck you, sir. You are a humble servant of the Light -- something infinitely greater than you could ever be -- and that should be enough for you. #bitch mode), but it counts. A smidgen, that is. :P


Dumbles Rage-O-Meter: 11. *Explodes again* *Beat*

Poor Rage-O-Meter...I should really fix it, but honestly, I think it's suffered enough. Still... :(




And it's over. Phew.



So my conclusions on THE TALES OF BEEDLE THE BARD?

Awful.

If it had been a neat little tie-in for information about the Wizarding World, I think I would have liked it (or at the very least, it wouldn't have been as infuriating). Instead, it mostly serves as a vehicle to show what a "great writer" JKR is, and how "wise" Dumbledore is, and how "selfless" Harry is -- here's a hint: none of these are true. (Okay, maybe the JKR one was a little harsh, but...yeah)





On a scale of one to ten, where does it fall?

Less than zero.

It's pretentious and self-important, the Aesops are more unbalanced than a game of Jenga, and Dumbledore's commentary is so infuriating that it was hard to find room to make jokes at times.

I appreciate it was written for charity, but that's perhaps the only benefit of the doubt I can give it.



It's safe to say you can skip this one, and if you've chosen not to read it -- then I count you highly, highly fortunate. :)

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to play some KOTOR II to cleanse my mind.

Date: 2011-03-24 12:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dracasadiablo.livejournal.com
Oh, hell. Have that women bothered think about anything plot and continuity related in HBP and DH?

Yes, all other Horcrux are 'properly destroyed' (o.k. so Harry is only temporary dead but he is still dead for a time) but the Resurrection Stone is "destroyed" but functional?
Somebody should write a epilogue-compliant fic in which Voldy comes back because DD haven't destroyed the stone. XD

The idiot told the world about it? And then went and became an Auror?
That is beyond stupid.

Date: 2011-03-24 12:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] madderbrad.livejournal.com
o.k. so Harry is only temporary dead but he is still dead for a time

Which of course means that the person who killed him became MASTER OF THE ELDER WAND!! Since that is the most popular, most well-known, guaranteed way to become owner of the death stick.

...

Uhm, except, that was Voldemort, see, which meant that Harry wasn't the owner of the wand when he said he was at the end and ...

OH! LOOK!! CHOCOLATE FROGS!!

:-)

The idiot told the world about it? And then went and became an Auror? That is beyond stupid.

Yes. The first bar brawl Harry was in as a trainee Auror would have seen his wand knocked out of his hand - by a drunk, a thrown chair - and mastery of the ELDER WAND passed to someone else.

I've often maintained - only half tongue in cheek - that this was the real way to get rid of the hold of the Elder Wand. For Harry to walk into Knockturn Alley with a gang of Auror mates and shout "SLYTHERINS ARE LOSERS!" at the top of his voice. In the ensuing brawl the mastery of the Elder Wand would be passed to so many, so fast - from Harry to A to B to C to ... - no one would be able to keep track of it. The ultimate shell game.

So at the end no-one would know who the master was. Given as how there's apparently no spell to detect the owner, it's all guesswork anyway. Funny about that.

Date: 2011-03-25 03:59 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] oryx_leucoryx
It was done in a SS/HG that came out shortly after DH. I believe it is by Mrs Figg. Ron dies, Hermione looks for a job after many years as a housewife, find research job for mysterious employer who turns out to be Severus, of course. When Hermione realizes who her employer is she arranges for Harry to get him the Resurrection Stone (or perhaps she gets it herself?) so he can make peace with Lily's memory. Then either Hermione or Harry tosses the Stone into the Hogwarts lake. The squid tosses it out and it makes its way to a poor Slytherin student. The student is looking for assistance to earn money that would allow him to buy a proper wand and otherwise improve his life, and his wish partially resurrects Tom. The resurrected Tom helps the boy for a while, until he realizes the boy's ambitions never go beyond 'being as good as everyone else'. Can't remember the details afterwards, but I think Tom gets the boy in lots of trouble and I think Severus has to give up on his anonimity in order to testify in his trial. Obviously Severus and Hermione get together, I can't remember if they formally adopt the boy or if he gets together with Rose or what.

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