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Hi! I am Warriors, or Warrior Catz but you can also call me Luna!
My house: Slytherin
Patronus: Dun Stallion
Wand: Blackthorn wood with a dragon core 13 ¼ and unyielding flexibility
Favorite characters: Hermione Granger, Luna Lovegood, Ginny Weasley, Remus Lupin, Sirius Black and Draco Malfoy! (Etc.)
Least favorite: Bellatrix and Umbridge and Voldemort 🤮🤮🤮
Character I am most like: Hermione Granger
Favorite class: Potions (Horace Slughorn)
Favorite book: (On Order of Phoenix, already watched the movies, super excited for Cursed Child!)
Favorite movie: Um.. hard one... but Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire!
Fun Facts: I also love Warrior Cats and Fantastic Beasts!
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The rp takes place and time in the movie series Fantastic Beasts.
You can either claim a canon character or make an oc character, which you can only make 6 at max.
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Canon character claims:
Newt Scamander, Theseus Scamander (claimed), Leta Lestrange (claimed), Credence Barbone, Albus Dumbledore, Gellert Grindelwald, Nagini, Queenie Goldstein, Yina Goldstein (claimed) Jacob Kowalski, etc a lot more
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Personally idc about what's going on with Dumbledore and grindelwald and their drama. i just wanted FB to be a series with NEWT as a protagonist and only his story along with his friends and creatures( especially his creatures and tina).
I didn't liked SOD at all because they were totally out of what i expected and wanted. COG was okay but WTFT was still the best. They shouldn't have cancelled the 4th movies. instead should have made it newt's story without dumbledore/ grindelwald crap. and lacking of tina (one of the lead protagonist) was really disappointing.
P.S this fan made photo looks funny!
1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1
3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phenoix
4. Fantastic Beasts and The Secrets of Dumbeldore
5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
6. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
7. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Do you think that Newt and Bunty should have got together?? Now, I haven’t read the books but in the movies, in the third one… [⚠️SPOILER ALERT⚠️]
At the end, u could see newt and Bunty looking at each other and it kinda gave me the feeling that they should get together.
I already think that Bunty likes Newt, after all she keeps track of the exact amount of days she has worked for him and will do anything she can to help him….
Also, did anyone else relize that in the tags they list Newt as Newton?? 😂😂
These are some headcanons I have about Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, in no particular order:
Mary Lou knew that Credence was magic, but only because she thought his mother was Irma Dugard - a half-elf, half-witch would certainly be "wicked" and "unnatural" in her book.
Leta used to hold her breath under water for as long as she could.
The only people Credence ever truly cared for were Modesty, Nagini, and Aberforth.
In present-day, Credence isn't very well-known, because most people don't know that Credence Barebone and Aurelius Dumbledore are one and the same.
Credence, due to being the one to most often care for Modesty, is surprisingly good with children.
Credence's aunt on the ship who drowned trying to save Corvus was actually his mother; she only said she was his aunt because she wasn't about to announce that she was the unwed mother of the child she had with her.
Chastity was a Squib whose magical parents abandoned her in a No-Maj orphanage after they realized she didn’t have magic, only for her to be adopted shortly afterwards by Mary Lou Barebone.
Aberforth holds a grudge against Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and against the entire Magical Congress of the United States, because Ilvermorny never detected Credence, and because of how badly MACUSA handled Credence’s case, even in present-day, nearly a hundred years later.
Leta's father purposely sent his son to Mary Lou, figuring that Yusuf Kama would never suspect that young Corvus was in the care of a magic-hater, and that he would come retrieve him once it was save. Only, when he came to get his son back, Credence was there instead.
How did Dumbledore know who Credence/Aurelius really was, that he really was a Dumbledore? I haven't watched the movie, only read the screenplay. Was it when the phoenix showed up, and he realized that since the bird was here for Credence and not him he must really be a Dumbledore? Was it when Credence told him his real name, and Dumbledore remembered the allegedly dead baby Aurlius? Albus and Credence had not met beforehand, correct?
I haven’t actually watched any of the Fantastic Beasts movies. I’ve only read the screenplays. I’m making this post in the hopes of getting something cleared up for me.
In The Crimes of Grindelwald, at some point it mentions that it’s been about six months since Paris. (I think.) Eulalies tells Jacob that “just over a year ago” he became acquainted with the magical world. So, the first and third movies would be about a year apart.
Yet the wiki says it’s been five years, and it’s 1932. That wasn’t mentioned anywhere in the screenplay. Did the movie mention this?
Five years, to me, just seems too long. Credence never had doubts about Grindelwald in all that time? Queenie was in Nurmengard for all that time? Jacob went home and moped for five years until Eulalie found him?
Six months between Paris and Bhutan would make more sense to me. This would also account for Theseus losing control when faced with Grindelwald and his followers - he’s the head Auror, he’s trained for situations like this, but if it’s only been a few months since Leta’s death it would make sense, rather than the pain still being so sharp and raw five years later.
So I guess I’m asking where exactly it’s specified that it’s 1932, or if I’m free to headcanon that it’s only been six months?
This is the first chapter of a fanfiction I wrote (also on AO3). I haven't written the rest yet.
As an aside, for the purposes of this fanfiction there's only about a year in between the first and third Fantastic Beasts movies.
Questions and suggestions welcome!
The Obscurial was a problem.
He'd joined Grindelwald, yes, but not because he believed that wizards should rule over the world. Not because he believed that those of nonmagical blood were lesser. Not because he wanted to fight for a better world, a world where wizards ruled. Not for any of the reasons that his acolytes followed him. No, he'd only wanted to find out who he was.
Now that he did know who he was - or his real name, at least - his loyalty was wavering. His Legilimens had told him so; he regularly asked her to check up on his followers, but especially him. Her own loyalty was always suspect, of course, but all he had to do was drop a few remarks about how wizards and Muggles could live together in peace once he'd succeeded and about how no man, not even a Muggle, under his protection would come to any harm, and she was his again. But for the Obscurial, it wasn't that simple. Especially as he realized the consequences of his decision, as he saw what he was being asked - ordered - to do, what they were all training for. Foolish boy, war is war. Anything is necessary for the greater good.
Grindelwald wasn't about to just let him leave. He had put in immense time and effort to find the Obscurial, and it had been nearly as hard to get him to join his side.
He couldn't force him to stay. He was incredibly skilled, but the boy was an Obscurial - if he so chose, he could bring Nurmengard Castle tumbling down. He couldn't imprison him - his magic was the most powerful, destructive thing on earth. Above all, he could not risk the Obscurial turning against him.
The Obscurial was, however, emotionally vulnerable, and so far Grindelwald had used that in his favor. Deep inside, the boy wanted an authority figure to care about him, whom he could take orders from and trust unconditionally.
But if that stopped working? There was another way to get him to obey, a way that would ensure his loyalty without resorting to magical force. All because of the boy's foolish emotional sentimentality. But then, that was why he'd joined in the first place, so Grindelwald was grateful that the powerful Obscurial was so emotionally weak.
There was one person that Grindelwald knew that the Obscurial cared for. He'd even faced his worst fear, the thing he most dreaded, for her. The evidence from New York was more than enough, and his Legilimens had mentioned that he still thought of her.
If the Muggle girl Modesty Barebone was in danger, the Obscurial would do anything.
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Jacob and Queenie get married at the end of The Secrets of Dumbledore. But how? It’s illegal for a witch to marry a No-Maj in America; that law wouldn’t be overturned until 1965. That was the whole reason Queenie joined Grindelwald in the first place; if wizardkind lived openly among No-Majs, she and Jacob would be free to marry.
But here they are, marrying each other. What happened? Did she and Jacob get an exception due to their actions in the war? Are they going to move to Britain where it’s legal? Or did they just decide they don’t care?
Does anyone have any headcanons or theories about Credence Barebone's/Aurelius Dumbledore's biological mother?
J.K. Rowling was planning two more Fantastic Beasts films, however, the previous two were unimpressive which resulted in the final two being cancelled. However, the Harry Potter Franchise is still going on in some mediums. So I have a solution that J.K. Rowling should take seriously, an idea that could save the franchise.
The reason Crimes of Grindelwald and Secrets of Dumbledore flopped is because they weren't based on books, they were made specifically for film. In the screenplay for Secrets of Dumbledore some fans say that it should be a full book rather than a Screenplay. Also the series needs to drop the Fantastic Beasts title because that was only used to lure in moviegoers by connecting it to the guide book.
I Think J.K. Rowling should write two more novels to complete the Fantastic Beasts series her way but give it a new title. If the novels are a success Warner Bros might reconsider the franchise and adapt them. If not we would at least get an end to the saga.
Hi, I'm Douglas. I've been a Harry Potter fan for the past five years, and I have recently found this disturbing news of Warner Bros. might ditch the Wizarding World franchise.