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Apr. 14th, 2012 11:45 pmOkay - I confess; I joined Pottermore, out of sheer curiosity. I want to know if, by any strange chance, I will sort to Slytherin, and also what sort of wand I get. Still, some things struck me at once (I've spent about 20 minutes exploring the first chapter):
When describing Number 4, Privet Drive, Rowling said that she chose the number four because she disliked that number, finding it hard and unforgiving. I believe those were the exact words! Do you suppose that feeling is limited to the number four, or might it extend to other numbers?
On a more serious note, she based the look and floorplan of the house on that of a house she lived in herself - and got wierded out because, without discussing it with her, the filmmakers got the floorplan exactly right.
And - this is fascinating! - she had to argue with the publishers, who wanted to convert all the British measurements into metric ones. She also said that Wizards can do complex calculations magically. Can they, really? Then why did we never see them doing this?
Oh, dear. Maths.
But I'm very glad that she talked the publishers into keeping the old fashioned measurements. Can you imagine a metric Wizarding World? I can't.
When describing Number 4, Privet Drive, Rowling said that she chose the number four because she disliked that number, finding it hard and unforgiving. I believe those were the exact words! Do you suppose that feeling is limited to the number four, or might it extend to other numbers?
On a more serious note, she based the look and floorplan of the house on that of a house she lived in herself - and got wierded out because, without discussing it with her, the filmmakers got the floorplan exactly right.
And - this is fascinating! - she had to argue with the publishers, who wanted to convert all the British measurements into metric ones. She also said that Wizards can do complex calculations magically. Can they, really? Then why did we never see them doing this?
Oh, dear. Maths.
But I'm very glad that she talked the publishers into keeping the old fashioned measurements. Can you imagine a metric Wizarding World? I can't.
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Date: 2012-04-23 09:44 pm (UTC)Although to be fair, I don't think you can actually get one of those extremely short wands on Pottermore, From what I've seen I think that their size range is pretty small - like 12 to 14 inches, so everyones gets almost the same, "normal" length. For example the wand I got is 13'' long. (Nowhere near Sirius' manly 15, but good effort for a humble female, eh? :))
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Date: 2012-04-24 10:59 pm (UTC)Somehow I'm only slightly less horrified, though, that kids are being told they're 'normal' before hearing that there's something wrong with anyone who isn't the same. It's definitely better than telling a kid that there's something wrong with *them*, but it still seems pretty evil ...
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Date: 2012-04-25 01:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-25 05:23 am (UTC)IIRC wand lengths of 10 and 11 are mentioned in the books. Abnormally short must be much shorter, probably under 7 or 8.
BTW I could choose my house between Slytherin and Ravenclaw which seemed logical to me, but is very rare from what I've heard from others.
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Date: 2012-04-29 07:45 pm (UTC)And since we're getting to know each other, mine is Redwood with dragon core, supple. And I'm a Slytherin. :)
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Date: 2012-04-29 08:45 pm (UTC)However, there's the minor problem with Hagrid's 16“ and the Potter family's 11“ - probably residuals from the times when JKR still thought that the wands matched their owner's physique rather than psyche. :)
(all data taken from HP Lexicon)
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Date: 2012-04-30 05:55 am (UTC)I've seen quite a few complaints about the moderation of comments in the Common Room chat. OTOH they allow newly sorted members to complain about their house. I suspect they moderate/delete replies to these whinings, because it's unlikely that nobody reacts to it.
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Date: 2012-04-28 03:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-29 08:05 pm (UTC)Of course JKR doesn't see anynothing wrong with Sirius's character! Come on, if there ever was brave, noble, loyal, honest, virtuous, handsome and incredibly attractive upstanding individual, it was Sirius Black!!11! With a cool bike.
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Date: 2012-04-30 12:04 am (UTC)