InGlorious
A bit confused here. First Bloodlines. God specifically warned to be careful of the choice and that each come with pros and cons. Yet we're not actually given any info on what exactly those pros and cons are. It appears he chose Ravenclaw mostly to avoid the drama of the other two. Which is fair and all but still, it feels like there was more to it than just that. Midnight wanted to be 10 years old while the others are 4? The main plot of HP will start then in 7 years? So Midnight is going to spend the next few years alone in school and then alone in the mansion? All so she can fill the "older woman" fetish or what? So the three of them are stuck waiting 7 years to get to Hogwarts (in which time they'll probably already master a lot of magic with self-practice since they're rich enough to afford to buy books and such) and then probably another decade to stop being viewed as kids? It seems like a lot of time is being spent needlessly as children who probably can't even fully practice due to their age (especially Rumi) and will be more reading and less practical stuff. All so Midnight can be be older than them and spend most of her time alone away from them. It's not like they gain anything from her going first, like setting stuff up for them or laying foundation... since they already have a castle and gold from the start. So practically speaking the only benefit is what, a fetish is appeased? Though I guess they could buy a ton of aging potions and get some semblance of normalcy while they wait... here's hoping there is no long-term repercussions to potion abuse. They won't even have the joys of modern tv, games and internet to help them pass the years by. Considering its an ancient mansion they're living in it might not even have electricity. With them all coming from the year 2400, this will probably be quite the drag...
I guess I can't be too picky but man his "new" power seems way less unique compared to the possibilities....I get it was less powerful but he could still use it before this, and I'm sure using his quirk which he kept it could potentially get a lot stronger without this power...Guess I am kinda underwhelmed by "the law of lightning"
To be honest i'm totally blind about this harry potter series, i only know a few important events there, i don't even know the names of the characters in that series (except the main character, harry). And because of this I had to google it over and over again to understand what they were talking about. But I will still follow the storyline :/
because none of the 4 received any mental power or slight knowledge of occlusion .. practically when they appear in Howarst as descendants of Ravenclaws, Dombuldor could try to probe their mind or try to influence them to use them for something "for the common good." due to the lineage of one of the 4 houses and the weight of being a Ravenclaws. Nemuri (10 years old) would only have 1 year to learn oclumencyđ€đ€đ€đ€