[personal profile] oryx_leucoryx posting in [community profile] deathtocapslock
So here is an idea for an AU scenario. Anyone is free to develop it into a fic, but we can just discuss the what-if:

Sometime between November 2nd 1981 and July 1991 Albus Dumbledore died suddenly. Maybe in some magical mishap, maybe a sudden heart attack, whatever. The important bit is he didn't expect this to happen and had no time to do any ad-hoc cover-ups nor did he have a chance to influence the choice of his replacement or to incorporate his death into some plot. The permanent replacement is chosen by the Board of Governors. If this happens early enough Lucius isn't yet on the board, if later he is on, but probably still trying to earn a reputation as an outstanding member of society who would have never joined forces with Voldemort willingly so I don't think he'd support anyone blatantly against the inclusion of Muggleborns. Anyway, the replacement turns out to be someone not as outwardly impressive as Dumbles - not so showy, with perhaps average or slightly above average magical performance, but a capable administrator with good organizational and interpersonal skills, but most importantly someone who cares about the students' well-being and education. It can be someone from Slughorn's network or even someone who thought well of Albus as long as s/he didn't have a chance to look too closely at how Hogwarts was run, but definitely not an Order member or any other close associate of Dumbles. Maybe an older, more experienced and less idealistic version of Percy.

The members of the Hogwarts staff are as we know them in PS (Care of Magical Creatures is taught by Kettleburn, Hagrid is still a groundskeeper), except for DADA. Depending on timing, Quirrell might be the Muggle Studies teacher. I think the DADA curse should still be active, so the teachers are still being replaced annually (we don't want the new school Head to have it too easy).

So I think this new person shows up and tries to run Hogwarts like a normal school. Some teachers object because that's not the way it was always done, some are relieved to have a professional in charge for a change. The handling of disciplinary matters changes. The inter-House politics change.

And then in the summer of 1991 Quirrell comes back from a sabbatical with a personally transplant. And one Harry Potter oddly doesn't reply to his acceptance letter to Hogwarts. (I doubt the new Head had a reason to look into Harry's situation of hir own initiative earlier, but maybe someone can make a convincing argument for that?) So what now?

Date: 2012-01-25 10:18 pm (UTC)
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I think the most positive interpretation you can manage is that Dumbledore wasn't sure, but pretended he knew what was going on (especially after the fact) to make sure people didn't lose confidence in him and start panicking. So, he knows something's not right with Quirrell, and that it probably has something to do with Voldemort, and that the Stone is in danger; he hides the Stone while also giving Harry some clues to see how Harry reacts (ie, is the Harrycrux operating off Voldemort's game plan, or is he still mostly Harry). Which is a dangerous plan in so many ways, but at least it kind of explains why he wanted Harry to be involved, and why he wanted to test Quirrell and find out what his deal was, and why he told Snape to keep an eye on Quirrell - he hoped Snape would figure it out and let him know so they could make a real plan. Then, after it all blew up and yet turned out okay, he hinted that he knew what was going on all along, and that everything happened mostly according to plan (instead of, "Oops, if Harry turned out to be a normalish kid I would have had him retrieve the Stone after Quirrell was sorted maybe, but I guess this works too..."). But most people seem to believe Dumbledore's spin, maybe just because it's the last book and that's where you're supposed to get the answers, so it must be true.

Not that this version makes Dumbledore look awesome, but at least he doesn't have to be completely incompetent and/or evil, and you can cut him a tiny bit of slack for being in a tricky situation where waving the Stone around as bait to see how two people react in a place he can monitor closely kind of makes sense.

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