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Deathly Hallows uberwank: Chapter 27, The Final Hiding Place

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You'll be interested to know that the HP Lexicon, in its synopsis of this chapter, refers to the Trio spending most of the day "riding the dragon". I know the phrase I'm looking for is "chasing the dragon", but nonetheless I enjoy the mental image of Harry, Ron and Hermione abandoning the horcrux hunt in favour of becoming heroin addicts.

But yes, that is all they do in this chapter - ride on the dragon they freed last time around. They can't steer it, and it's almost blind, and they don't even dare move in case it eats them, so all in all, JK Rowling has somehow managed to make riding on a dragon boring. Why, Jo, why? You're not this bad a writer, really you're not. But this bit is dull, to the point that I can't even manage a proper reference to, say, Eragon (which I have never read, not have I seen the movie, but I know anyway that it is the worst book ever written and the worst film ever filmed). This is one of the points in DH that I get the overwhelming feeling JKR's heart wasn't really in it any more.

After many hours of this, the dragon flies lower in order to drink from a lake, and the trio jump off its back into the water, like kids on one of those old double-decker buses with stairs at each end, running up and down each set of stairs in order to avoid being seen by the conductor, and then leaping off at the right stop, thereby getting a free bus ride. I have no idea if this actually happens/happened anywhere - conductors were a thing of the past even when I was a small child - but my mother swears that she and her sister used to do it all the time in Swansea as kids. You know, I'm not sure this metaphor or simile or whatever it is really works.

So, yeah, the Phoenix Crew fall off the dragon and into the lake, which presumably hurts like hell given their third-degree burns, and swim to the shore. They change into dry clothes and put Wizarding Savlon on their cuts and burns. Man, the action just keeps on coming, doesn't it. Voldemort seems to sense my ennui, and throws Harry an extended Voldevision sequence. It shows Voldemort randomly killing a goblin and a whole bunch of death eaters (extras, though, rather than those with speaking roles), for he knows that the cup is gone, and therefore that our intrepid trio are looking for horcruxes, and this pisses him off. Following this, Voldemort talks some bullshit about how the ring and the locket could not possibly have been discovered, but he'd better go and get the Hogwarts one, just to be safe. And he may as well check the others, although it's not like anything could have happened to them. Because nobody could possibly have discovered his secret hiding places, bwah ha ha haaaa! It is all extremely IRONIC and also extremely STUPID, or rather it shows exactly how much Voldemort SUCKS as an evil overlord - it's one thing to be so convinced of your own brilliance that you fail to notice the hero sneaking up on you from behind, but Voldemort has just received undeniable confirmation that Harry is seeking and destroying the horcruxes. And he's only just worried, even though his hiding places for the most part border on the ridiculous (in particular, hiding the ring at the Gaunt hut). At one point he throws off a passing remark on how Dumbledore never trusted him and knew his middle name, so there is a slight chance he might have guessed that some kind of clue might be at the Gaunt house etc etc.

Harry comes round from his trance or whatever it was, and reports back to his homies, and they decide to go directly to Hogwarts, via Hogsmeade, so they can find the horcrux before Voldemort can move it.

And that's it. Seriously. Nothing else happens.

Shit, what do I do now?

...

Seriously, I really feel I ought to be writing more here, even though I really have nothing much else to say about the chapter - because this instalment is nowhere near as long as the average. Saying that, it's well over 600 words by this point, which is the same sort of length as the first few chapters. It's just that as I've been writing the Uberwank, the purpose of it has changed and what I've felt happy to include has changed too; partly this is because my original reasons for writing it barely apply any more.

I've probably talked about this before - the original, original plan involved pretty much one post of all the Star Wars moments in the book, strung together with very brief explanation, because some of what was to be included was more metaphorical. That developed into one post per chapter. Like I said already, the first few chapters were 500 or 600 words, and that was fine, but as I wrote and found myself adding in snarky remarks and the rest, I realised there was still a whole lot of tl;dr I wanted to say about the book that had nothing to do with Star Wars and things grew. If you've been reading it, you know already that the later chapters are much longer - chapter 23 is around six times the length of, say, chapter 2, at 3,085 words. (Yeah, I've been keeping a word count. I'm a massive, massive dork.)

Moreover, I find myself re-reading chapters of DH I've already written about, and thinking of things I really should have mentioned. For example, when the trio were running about the ministry, why didn't they use a system of communication similar to the fake galleons the DA used? Alternatively, way back in chapter 1, there's a line which goes something like, "Voldemort stroked the angry snake", and I can't help but feel I really missed a trick in not sniggering like a schoolboy over that.

So, I've found that as I've been writing, the structure and purpose and everything else has changed - something I wasn't familiar with before, because regardless of the topic and format I've only ever written what you could term one-shots (I'm including stuff like my undergraduate dissertation in that), where I could make changes to the entire thing right up until the last minute.

I'd be interested to know if other people who've written WIPs have experienced a similar phenomenon, of wanting to go back and re-write stuff after it's been released into the wild, so to speak. (Hell, I'd also be very interested to know whether JKR ever thinks that about her books, given the substantial difference in tone between the first and last books.) Then again, the difference between the 'Wank and an ongoing fic is there are a set number of chapters in the original book, so the end has been in sight from the very beginning.

Ah, dammit. Apologies for the navel-gazing. The next chapter is where the action really kicks off, and that action is sustained more or less all the way to the end of the book, so things should be less tedious next time around.

... Macros?

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[info]evil_underlord
2008-02-19 03:49 pm UTC (link)

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[info]evil_underlord
2008-02-19 04:53 pm UTC (link)
also, we used to try and hide at the top of those busses when I was a kid too, except by then they only had one door, so you had to either try to tough it out, pretend sleep, or miraculously find that it was your stop as soon as the conducter got to the top deck of the bus.

Or hope that he was one of the lazy ones. Those guys ruled.

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[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-20 10:45 am UTC (link)
I can honestly say I have never ever met a bus conductor. Plymouth buses never had them.

I feel deprived.

We did have grumpy bus drivers though.

What's the dragon from?

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[info]evil_underlord
2008-02-20 11:01 am UTC (link)
I don't think you particularly count as deprived on that point. They were much like the guards you get on the trains now, although probably noticabely madder because it was Lewisham.

I once saw a kid jump off the back of one of those busses while it was still moving and smack straight into a lampost. We were going so fast that we couldn't even see if he was ok.

The dragon is from Flight of Dragons. Man I loved that film.

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[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-20 06:24 pm UTC (link)
Meaning this in the nicest way - dude, the number of times you have told me about the time you say a kid leap off the back of a routemaster and hit a lamppost. :D

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[info]evil_underlord
2008-02-21 12:38 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, but it's kind of like [damn I can't even think of a story that you tell all of the time, even though I know there are some].

It had a profound effect on me.

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[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-21 12:53 pm UTC (link)
I've been on Radio 5?

Although I haven't told that story in a while....

Once, on summer camp - a bear came.

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[info]minnow_53
2008-02-19 04:07 pm UTC (link)
macro5


Simile... :)

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WIN
[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-20 10:47 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I knew that. Honestly. *Shifty eyes*



Edited at 2008-02-20 10:58 am UTC

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[info]potterfreak0515
2008-02-19 10:35 pm UTC (link)
Yes, Eragon is the worst book ever written. Our HP-turned-general book discussion group was doing Eragon and Eldest for the past several months. It was horrible. I had read half of Eragon about a year before, but I couldn't make it any further. I ended up finishing it, but instead of reading Eldest, I read every single one of the 267 reviews of it on Amazon that gave it only one star. Thank the FSM we're reading The Hobbit now!

I'd make you a macro, but
a) I'm not witty
b) I don't know how
c) I don't know if I can even put them in comments without a paid account

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[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-20 10:56 am UTC (link)
I feel for you. All I know of Eragon is the trailer for the movie and a summary I once read somewhere, but from those I managed to figure out that a) it is little more than Star Wars, with dragons, without redeeming qualities and b) it physically hurts to read/watch.

You don't need to be a paid member to post images (unless anything has changed recently). You just host it somewhere like photobucket, which will provide the html. And to make macros, you can go here and have fun, or just nick one from icanhascheezburger.com. :)

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[info]potter_freak515
2008-02-20 12:51 pm UTC (link)
Oh, it's a lot more than Star Wars. It's also Lord of the Rings, Pendragon, Earthsea, and about 50 other fantasies. The way a lot of people described it was "Star Wars set in LotR." Half the names are almost exactly stolen from LotR, and there are a couple of lines that seem plagiarized from Star Wars. When we find out that Murtagh is Eragon's brother (which crushed my friend's dream of shipping them), he says, "Look in you heart, you know it to be true." Which even I know is a total rip-off of Star Wars.

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[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-21 10:33 am UTC (link)
You'd think something that had that much taken from Star Wars, LotR, Earthsea etc would be amazing - but instead of being greater than the sum of its parts, it's like a middling average. Like how if you mix bright pink, turquoise, and ochre paint you end up with sludge. (Woah, that made no sense. I need a coffee.)

...Murtagh is Eragon's brother (which crushed my friend's dream of shipping them)

Meh, doesn't stop most people. :D

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moar
[info]evil_underlord
2008-02-20 11:09 am UTC (link)

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Re: moar
[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-20 06:25 pm UTC (link)
That is for the fucking win.

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[info]a_pious_cruelty
2008-02-21 03:25 am UTC (link)
So. I am a random, unworthy person who came across your genius work via a friend's f-list. I can't do macros, I've never seen Star Wars, and I can't write the kind of comment you deserve. However, if you don't mind terribly, I would like to kneel and quietly worship you. And friend you, in what I hope is a reverent manner.

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[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-21 10:08 am UTC (link)
I seriously have no idea what to say! There is really no need to be so nice. :) But thank you anyway; and I am honoured to be friended and will friend back, if that's cool? And please stop kneeling, I am embarrassed. :D

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A little more (moar?) worship
[info]a_pious_cruelty
2008-02-22 09:58 pm UTC (link)
unworthy

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Re: A little more (moar?) worship
[info]fera_festiva
2008-02-23 09:11 pm UTC (link)
LOL!

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