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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 2× “How would the Folk of the Air trilogy by Holly Black look li...” over less than a minute (Jul 21, 2023 – Jul 21, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Jul 21, 2023 at 3:31 PM EDT — 1 turn United States, Georgia fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: How would the Folk of the Air trilogy by Holly Black look like if Jude, Taryn and Vivienne had a brother who went to Hogwarts?
CHATBOT: If there was a brother added to the Folk of the Air trilogy by Holly Black who attended Hogwarts, it would introduce an interesting dynamic to the story. Here's a speculative depiction of how it could look: 1. The Brother's Background: - The brother would be older than Jude and Taryn but younger than Vivienne, potentially fitting within the age range of Hogwarts students. - He would be raised in both the human world and the magical world due to the family being part of the Faerie and Wizarding communities. - The brother would come from a unique heritage, following both their fae and wizard bloodlines. 2. Connections to Hogwarts: - The brother would receive a Hogwarts acceptance letter, just like any other child with magical abilities in the wizarding world. - He would be sorted into one of the Hogwarts houses, such as Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or Hufflepuff, adding another layer of complexity to his interactions with Jude, Taryn, and the fae at the school. 3. Interactions with Jude: - Given Jude's ambition to fit into the Faerie world, the brother attending Hogwarts could symbolize both conflict and a source of inspiration for her. - The brother could be more open to bridging the gap between the two worlds, serving as a potential advocate for compromise in the power struggle Jude finds herself in. 4. Impact on Taryn's storyline: - Taryn's complicated relationship with her sister could be further tested with the introduction of a brother at Hogwarts. - Taryn may feel overshadowed by him, leading to feelings of resentment or a strengthened desire to prove herself within the fae realm. 5. Vivienne's Role: - As the youngest sibling, Vivienne could seek comfort in her brother's presence at Hogwarts, seeing him as a source of guidance and protection. - The brother's involvement in the wizarding world may fuel Vivienne's fascination and interest in magic, potentially leading to her exploring her own magical abilities. 6. Fae and Wizarding World Collision: - The addition of a character attending Hogwarts would create more opportunities for the fae and wizarding world to intertwine, blurring the lines between realms. - Intricate politics and alliances between the fae and wizards could develop, branching out from Jude's perspective to include interactions with the brother's experiences at Hogwarts. By incorporating a brother attending Hogwarts, the Folk of the Air trilogy would expand its magical universe, delving into the complexities of relationships, pers...