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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:05 am
by Catman Jim
Joël of the Fraternity wrote:OK, Catman was quicker and he reveal more... Shhh! Let them read it ;)Did you like the book ?
Haven't quite finished it yet, I got sidetracked, my daughter gave me Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance for the PS2 for my birthday... :wink:

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:57 am
by Don Fernando
Aggghhhhh And I am still in Goblet of Fire........instead of writing in this thread I'll go and finish it.... :wink:

Re: HP and the half-blood prince

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 6:07 pm
by alhoon
Jason wrote: On a sidenote, I am rather surprised that some company hasn't created and published some sort of Harry Potter RPG (or I haven't heard of one if they have). With such a large fanbase for the books, I would have thought that there would be been a significant demand for a game where players could be characters at Hogwarts...
Hmm. We should propose this to Wiccy! I'm sure he'll be interested.

On another note there is a card game of Harry Potter, like magic.

Re: HP and the half-blood prince

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 8:27 pm
by Brandi
Jason of the Fraternity wrote:On a sidenote, I am rather surprised that some company hasn't created and published some sort of Harry Potter RPG (or I haven't heard of one if they have).
Over at RPG.net, someone claimed JKR was approached by Wizards of the Coast and she turned them down because, quote, 'RPGs rot kids' brains.'

Of course, after watching some of the fans completely lose their shit because their favorite fanfic relationship wasn't mentioned or was considered unlikely to happen-- see here and here-- I'd think she's thinking that fanfic may rot brains more...

Re: HP and the half-blood prince

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 11:14 pm
by Jason of the Fraternity
Brandi wrote:Over at RPG.net, someone claimed JKR was approached by Wizards of the Coast and she turned them down because, quote, 'RPGs rot kids' brains.'
Having seen Rowling's attitudes towards certain things, I am not too surprised by her decision against having a Harry Potter RPG created. However, I would have thought that she would have been more opposed to the different video games if she were concerned about 'rotting kids' brains'...

alhoon wrote:On another note there is a card game of Harry Potter, like magic.
Interesting but not quite the same thing.

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:58 am
by Charlatan
Well, checking out those links Brandi provided caused me to be 'spoiled' but I accepted that as an extremely likely consequence of looking at them. I'm still interesting in reading the book and all...

Damn, some HP fans really are messed up in the heads. Wiccy can mow those ones all down with a machine gun and I'll not say anything to the authories about it... I'll even provide him with ammo refills. I can't see that any of their complaints have any merit whatsoever, they all seem to fixated on their own perceptions of what HP and its characters are like; it's Rowling's creation, what she says it the truth about them, not what the Fan(atics) say they want to believe is the truth...

I'm sure every fandom has people like that, unfortuantly.

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:40 am
by Charlatan
Charlatan wrote:Damn, some HP fans really are messed up in the heads. Wiccy can mow those ones all down with a machine gun and I'll not say anything to the authories about it... I'll even provide him with ammo refills.
Y'know, there might still be a few people out there still too senseative about Columbine to tolerate any referance to gun voilence, even in the form of sarcasm or mockery, so let's have Wiccy feed the more obsessive HP 'fans' to Drusilla, instead.

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 4:00 am
by Lost and Damned
Charlatan wrote:...so let's have Wiccy feed the more obsessive HP 'fans' to Drusilla, instead.
I'm a Harry fan (not Fanatic though) and even I'm disgusted with some of the fans attitudes, as for feeding them to Dru, I think that their blood would make her ill, Damned Fanatics.... :evil:

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 7:04 am
by Brandi
Charlatan: I apologize for not giving spoiler warnings, if they were needed; I think my mistake was linking to the specific threads and not the front page.

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 12:31 am
by Charlatan
Brandi wrote:Charlatan: I apologize for not giving spoiler warnings, if they were needed; I think my mistake was linking to the specific threads and not the front page.
S'Okay, like I said, I accepted that learning the spoilers was a likely consequence of reading the content of the links. I'm currently reading a copy of the book I borrowed from my aunt's; only on Chapter 5 right now though. Since I now know the 'what' of what happens, it's now a game of 'when'...

Re: HP and the half-blood prince

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:17 pm
by Dominique
Brandi wrote: Of course, after watching some of the fans completely lose their shit because their favorite fanfic relationship wasn't mentioned or was considered unlikely to happen-- see here and here-- I'd think she's thinking that fanfic may rot brains more...
. . . :shock:

That livejournal one has some of the most insane links I've ever seen. It's like a train wreck: I can't look away, even as my brain begins to melt from the sheer stupidity. Curse you, Brandi! :wink:

EDIT: fixing bad quote tags . . .

Re: HP and the half-blood prince

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 11:27 pm
by Ivana_Boritsi
Brandi wrote: Of course, after watching some of the fans completely lose their shit because their favorite fanfic relationship wasn't mentioned or was considered unlikely to happen-- see here and here-- I'd think she's thinking that fanfic may rot brains more...
I have to agree with Dominique. Wow. I mean...wow. Brain...melting. Make it stop!

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 7:41 am
by alhoon
I just checked the 1st link. I won't check the 2nd.


I wonder, what do this people read when they finish HP books? I can't believe that HP can become so entrenced in your thoughts to be an obsession just with reading a book once a year +.
They scream about things I found nice or at least OK, they ignore things I liked etc.

I like HP and I like it a lot. I was screaming happily with my friends when we learned that Half-Blood Prince will be out soon and I waited in anticipation the final days before the release.
So? Does HP occupy my every thought? Hardly. All 6 books IMO are very interesting, funny etc. So I buy them eagerly. I read them, enjoy them and then . . . I talk about them about 1/ month.
How can people become so obsessed? Can someone spend a whole year awaiting for the next book just recicling the info of the previous books?

PS. After Brandi's links, check areal fansite.

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:11 pm
by Brandi
Wikipedia entry for folie à deux

I think that the Internet sometimes facilitates the variant known as folie à plusieurs....

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 7:17 pm
by alhoon
I finished the book. A good read! Not very Ravenloftish of course, but still a very interesting book.

Am I the only one that wishes the inferi played a larger part?