Okay so logically it's plot convenience, however storywise I think there is no way Tommy No Nose would have accepted anything less than killong Harry woth magic. I mean using muggle methods to kill Harry would have disgusted him.
I've really been picturing her and Krum together lately.
Lol wait was this photoshopped in or did he legit say this? People love Marshall but I can't stand him so this doesn't surprise me.
Joe is def my fave starkid, followed closely by Lauren
Bellatrix?
I don't think I've ever read one where Harry went to the dark side. As for Draco, I think what you are discussing is either them writing an older more mature Draco, which is technically canon, or showing a side of Draco not seen in the books. Since we only see Draco from Harry's suspicious view in the books, I don't think most write Draco as completely different, at least not anymore than what normally happens in fanfiction.
They are interconnected to me. Not two seperate entities.
Appfroggy, see that's the cool thing about reading different pairing fics. Neither are toxic ships in their fanfictions. You could see a whole other side to Draco and understand things from a differernt perspective. That's why I don't like ship bashing, because normally the fan art and fanfics are still really great and show things in a different light.
So I was lookingat the vampire page in the wiki, and it calls vampires dark humanoid creatures. It discusses vampires sucking blood from their victims, but nothing about transformation. Does this mean vampires in HP are born instead of turned?
It depends on my mood, but I like exploring ships I wouldn't normally think about. They are interesting and normally introduce sides to characters I didn't realise. After seeing them as a couple in a Drarry ship, I read a bunch of Pansy x Ron and they were pretty good. I think it has a lot to do with having an open mind.
People either like him because they like complicated characters, or they hate him. Either way, I don't see how he would be overrated since so many dislike him.
Seamus and Dean should have absoultey been a cannon couple.
Wampus
So wands are technically a European invention. Other areas of wizarding, such as Africa, don't really use them. They assist with controlling magic, but they aren't actually needed. I would assume that like nonverbal magic, it just takes practice and skill to overcome, but most just don't bother.