Harry Potter Chain of Fate

#1
So, this recent rash of Bleach crossovers have gotten me thinking. While the main characters all seem to become shinigami...what if it went the other way?

That's right. What if Harry became a hollow?

The basic set-up is this:

During a confrontation between The Boy-Who-Lived and Voldemort, a Death Eater gets uppity and decides to fire off an AK at Harry. The next thing Harry knows, he's staring at his body connected to himself by at long thick chain, and a puny critter bearing down on him with a white skull mask. The next thing he knows, the thing bit off the chain, and all Harry knows is pain. His last conscious action is to throw Voldemort out of his own body, before the hollow takes control and flees, as Moldyshorts' soul is freakin' it out.

Several years later, Orihime is preparing to destroy the Orb of Distortion (I can't remember the actual name) with Ichigo and Nel, when Ulquiorra interrupts. Orihime turns on him and, planning on changing him into a weak hollow that Ichigo could pick off easily, forces his body back back several years. However, things don't work out as planned. The hollow hole (is there a proper name for that?) closes up, and the mask dissolves. Ichigo, realizing from his own experiences that the hollow is no longer in control, hesitantly asks the former hollow for his name (after all, just because he's no longer a hollow doesn't mean he isn't dangerous. Remember Shrieker?).

The response he gets is rather odd, though. After all, what kind of name is Harry Potter?

Where to go from there? Beats me. :huh.: Thoughts? Oh, and just for clarification, I ain't gonna use this. Got too many fics to finish already. :rolleyes: So whoever wants this can go for it.

One final thing though. No Dumbledore-bashing, alright? I wanna be able to read this.

[Edit]: Just realized that part of this isn't that clear. The AK summons a small, imp-like hollow that can maintain itself in the real world for only a limited amount of time. Or, if you want, the spell imitates the effect of a hollow bite on the soul.
 

lethum

Well-Known Member
#2
It could work pretty well, with the minor exception of the magical ghosts. There are several at Hogwarts and many others around the world (Book 2: The club of headless ghosts) which not only have spent too long on earth to not become Hollows, they are seemingly undestructible, since not even the Gaze of a Basilik could kill them. it's not to big of a problem, but wrinkle it out and the rest is plot.
 

jaredstar

Well-Known Member
#3
so does the re humanized harry have any powers (besides his inborn magical ones
 
#4
lethum said:
It could work pretty well, with the minor exception of the magical ghosts. There are several at Hogwarts and many others around the world (Book 2: The club of headless ghosts) which not only have spent too long on earth to not become Hollows, they are seemingly undestructible, since not even the Gaze of a Basilik could kill them. it's not to big of a problem, but wrinkle it out and the rest is plot.
Well, I'm not sure, but as a guess...judging by the fact that Urahara has a well that speeds up the erosion of the chain of fate, and assuming that it's a natural formation (which, granted, is a large assumption), I see no reason that it can't work the other way around. In other words, either the combination of wards or --more likely-- the natural...presence(?) of Hogwarts and several other places slows the degradation of the chain of fate.

so does the re humanized harry have any powers (besides his inborn magical ones)
...who says he's got his magical powers back? Ah, my bad.

He's no longer a hollow, but he isn't a human any more. Can't bring back the dead--not even Orihime can do that. The closest he can be compared to is Ichigo and the vaizards, but even then there's a huge gulf, as Harry's hollow side is much more dominant, and will be trying to regain control.
 
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