On the bit on world!canon--yes, yes, and yes. Arthur and Molly, Lucius and Narcissa, James and Lily. And they're all so solid in their marriages (let's assume James and Lily would have been together forever and ever in love).
Neville as a BWL would have been extremely interesting. The thing about this, though, is that I feel like Harry and Neville really aren't all that different. The way that they were raised, etc., seemed to play a big part on their characters. Neville would have been the BWL since birth, seeing as he's raised by his magical Grandmother, and maybe...well, maybe that would have made him a bit big-headed. And even if it didn't, being possessed by the Dark Lord all the time may have given him some anger issues, too. It's really mind-boggling to think about it all.
Oh this sounds so very wrong, but I think losing his parents did Harry some good. Can you imagine if Nev was the BWL and Harry had James and Sirius as role models his entire life? He could give Draco a run for his money in the spoiled-kid category, I think. Losing James and Lily made Harry more humble (even with his anger issues).
I agree with you, actually. Harry would have been a bit of a self-centered prick if James and Sirius had been his role models, though they did seem to even out in later years (poor Sirius never really got the chance to grow up, and I wonder if he would have had Azkaban not happened). And with Lily as a mom he would have been coddled to no end. I actually think his anger issues are well-placed. If I'd been born with Harry Potter's life, I'd be much angrier than he was, though he did get frustrating at some points.
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Date: 2012-03-02 11:37 pm (UTC)Neville as a BWL would have been extremely interesting. The thing about this, though, is that I feel like Harry and Neville really aren't all that different. The way that they were raised, etc., seemed to play a big part on their characters. Neville would have been the BWL since birth, seeing as he's raised by his magical Grandmother, and maybe...well, maybe that would have made him a bit big-headed. And even if it didn't, being possessed by the Dark Lord all the time may have given him some anger issues, too. It's really mind-boggling to think about it all.
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Date: 2012-03-03 02:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-03 06:13 am (UTC)I actually think his anger issues are well-placed. If I'd been born with Harry Potter's life, I'd be much angrier than he was, though he did get frustrating at some points.