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  1. Human Primacy

    Crossover Muggles in Harry Potter

    It occurs to me that Robert E. Howard did this a couple of times. Solomon Kane and Conan (and all their derivatives) are both physically mundane people who do not suffer a fucking witch to live.
  2. Human Primacy

    Crossover Muggles in Harry Potter

    I don't know of any fanon, I'm not involved in any of that. My experience with HP is that I've seen the movies, and this is what I've observed. Most of what you're saying consists of things very much non-evident from what I've seen. If the nature of the world, as depicted, is inaccurate or even...
  3. Human Primacy

    Crossover Muggles in Harry Potter

    That they only show the classrooms a few times doesn't change the impression they give. The wizards have awareness of things the muggles don't have access to, but awareness doesn't necessarily equate to usefulness, or even understanding. Their knowledge of the magical world will not help them...
  4. Human Primacy

    Crossover Muggles in Harry Potter

    As I said, I've only seen the movies, and that was always the impression I got. Everything used and taught seems to be pre-existing, and there's no focus on why it works, or how, only reciting the right words and making the right motions. When someone gets a leg up on someone, it's from some...
  5. Human Primacy

    Crossover Muggles in Harry Potter

    I feel like the wizards of HP wouls have a very distinct early advantage in conflict with muggles, but a significant disadvantage over time, simply because magic is all they seem to know. Now, I've only seen the movies, not read the books, so my understanding of the subject might be limited by...
  6. Human Primacy

    Crossover Muggles in Harry Potter

    General Grievous, depending on what source you're looking at. In the old 2D Clone Wars cartoon, he was a frightening badass who actively hunted down and exterminated Jedis. In everything else, he's a bumbling idiot who doesn't know his ass from his multiple elbows. It's still an informed trait...
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