This is literally exactly how i imagined them in Vitae Redux
This is canon and you can't convince me otherwise
Voldemort: *monologuing about how he killed his father because he hated him*
Lucius: *noticing the headstone says 'Tom Riddle' on it*
Lucius: Phew. He definitely won't mind that I lost his dad’s diary if he hates him this much. What a relief.
[OT3] He’s their Little Undercover Slytherin
Gift for @toast-ranger-to-a-stranger. From chapter 64 of draw me after you (let us run) . Loved this whole scene in the latest chapter, such an interesting image
This is going to be a graphics archive masterpost for Terrible, But Great in the effort to preserve these images. Whenever I use images linked to discord, it's always seems to be a problem.
Let's first start with some stunning fanart from the glorious Izhar. I'll both link to his post as well as his account. Please go follow and show him some love for his STUNNING artwork.
Link to his Terrible, But Great fanart post.
Izhar's artwork:
Next, I'm going to archive pictures of heights for many of the characters in TBG.
I'll update this later when other things are added.
First attempt at a Tomarry comic ✨
draw me after you (let us run), chapter 61, and i'm c r y i n g
Ever thought about the idea of Harry, Ron and Hermione starting their work as Aurors, trying to avoid the whole conflict between Dumbledore and Riddle (or the Light and the Dark side) but still getting caught up in it?
I'd probably spin it as a time travel-esque story where Harry, Ron and Hermione (intentionally or not) end up back during the first war with Voldemort, or perhaps when he's still first rising to power.
They wouldn't be aurors, not with their lack of papers and backstories and the general distrust people would have towards each other back then meaning they wouldn't get passed the first level of screening without setting off alarms.
But I could see them becoming their own version of vigilantes or something. The three of them have a year of running and living rough under their belts, they're all riddled with some form of PTSD, and they're more determined than ever to take out the horcruxes and end Voldemort once and for all.
Only problem is - the three of them have never been subtle. They attract attention from both the Light and Dark sides pretty quickly. They're hard to track, mysterious, and dangerous; and that makes them intriguing.
Harry, Ron and Hermione have to deal with the increasing pressure from all around them, as well as hunting down the horcruxes that aren't all in the same spots they remember from their time.
It would likely eventually get to the point where Harry - because of course it's him - yeets himself into the spotlight to keep the very unwelcome attention of Voldemort and Dumbledore on him rather than Ron and Hermione.
Harry is out there, metaphorically dancing with giant feather fans to distract their allies and enemies alike, while his friends work in the shadows to complete their goal.
It's...messy.