A Headmaster other than Albus
Jan. 22nd, 2012 10:28 pmSo 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?
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?
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Date: 2012-01-29 12:48 am (UTC)In fact all of Terri's work is awesome, fics ('To do all in my power', anyone? 'The Girl and the Boy'?) and essays.
Totally agree that the New Head could put together a more effective anti-Voldimort team without DD's automatic secrecy, if they wanted to.
But would the New Head be interested in plotting against Voldemort at all, or see that as the Ministry's responsibility?
Maybe they would think that the Ministry would not act (being realistic about the WW) and therefore they would have to take action as a 'concerned citizen' once convinced of the danger?
On DADA, I'm not sure that they would decide that the job was cursed. I suspect that its effect must have been pretty subtle before Harry turned up - teachers leaving for a range of non-fatal reasons - because IIRC Dumbledore, who thought he knew when, why and by whom the curse might have been cast, only 'suspected' that there was one.
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Date: 2012-01-29 02:36 am (UTC)I think once the information becomes available the responsibility to finding the Horcruxes and to solving the Harrycrux problem as well as finding possible interpretations to the prophecy will go to the Department of Mysteries. Severus will want to be involved one way or another and will have his own information to provide.
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Date: 2012-01-29 07:25 am (UTC)Do you suppose the Chamber of Secrets thing would still happen, perhaps to Voldemort's design rather than Lucius' (whatever he thought he was doing?) The diary to Harry perhaps to complete a takeover? Though maybe only if the Philosopher's Stone had failed - Voldemort might not want competition.
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Date: 2012-01-29 07:41 am (UTC)Forget about Kingsley, Crouch and others. Some are in the business only as Dumbly's blind supporters and Crouch has one skeleton too many in his closet (and before that he was a war profiteer - gaining reputation for turning Wizarding Britain into a police state).
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Date: 2012-01-29 08:38 am (UTC)You are right about discounting the familiar names. I was thinking that only a DD supporter or an anti-DE fanatic (or a DE!) would credit VM's return to life in time to do anything about it. I had forgotten that the WW believes the Dark Lord is gone, not dead. So anything that looked enough like his old activity could bring the Ministry onto the case - but not looking for Horcruxes.
Unless perhaps they had a reason to check Harry out magically (suspicion about DD, or targeted by VM?) and worked out about the Harrycrux.
On the New Head, if DD just dropped dead, wouldn't McGonnegall by the logical choice? To get someone from outside might take a scandal, and just what that was would influence the subsequent plot.
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Date: 2012-01-29 05:40 pm (UTC)No, the scandal will start *after* New Head starts digging around (and asking the portrait some pointed questions).
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Date: 2012-02-04 06:41 pm (UTC)Dumbles had all the memories except for Horace's a long time ago. Of the 7 memories he showed Harry two were definitely his own, the conversation with Burke probably too (we don't see who Burke was talking to). We don't know when the conversation took place but the two occasions we see that store only Borgin is there. Is Caractacus still alive? In any case, 2 of the memories are from long dead persons - Morfin was arrested in the 1940s, how many decades did he last in Azkaban? And Hokey was an old and disgraced house-elf way back in the 1940s or 1950s when Hepzibah Smith died. No, Albus must have obtained those two memories decades before showing them to Harry. (My hypothesis is he obtained them shortly after Hepzibah's death.) Albus knew Tom had been collecting interesting ancient wizarding artifacts for a long time. But he had no idea what for until he realized Harry and the diary weren't the only Horcruxes.
As for who else knew Voldemort was Tom - Horace realized at some point. The Ministry didn't know, and that includes the Aurors, even Albus' friend Moody. Voldemort was wanted by the Ministry since before the first war, but only for crimes committed under his assumed identity, not for the deaths of the Riddles or Madam Smith. The oldest DEs - the ones from Tom's own generation, who used the name Voldemort while still at school - knew, but they didn't tell the younger ones.
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Date: 2012-02-05 07:36 am (UTC)I'm sure Severus knew. Albus would have explained to him they need to have this fiction going on where there is a paper trail of Severus applying for the job each year and being refused - that way he is following Voldemort's orders and keeping his job and relative health at the same time. I'm sure Albus more than just 'suspected'. He went through much trouble to ensure Severus was *not* the DADA teacher until he was ready to target Severus for his ultimate destruction.
And others figured it out fast enough: After Quirrell's death only Lockhart wanted the job. That's really fast thinking for wizards, unless many potential DADA teachers had their own suspicions for a while.