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Sol maybe everything didn't work out perfectly for Harry. Still, all but of his friends survived, he'd gotten matrimonial, and was about to become a get. If only he'd take up stayed away from the Veil, he wouldn't have had to go back and do everything over again.

Oh Divinity Not Once again! is a Harry Potter fanfiction away Sarah1281, ao3 link here. An big Harry gets sent back eventually and makes IT his destination in life sentence to relieve as many lives from Voldemort arsenic he can. Alright, that's a lie, actually. Non to say he doesn't do that, but he spends most of his time enjoying himself and wreaking as much havoc arsenic possible. Also an Affectionate Parody, soh people and events are looked at and discussed from a antithetical perspective when deemed appropriate. Or funny.

Non to atomic number 4 scattered with the trope OH, No... Non Again!


This fanfic provides examples of:

  • Adults Are Useless: The adults are more useless than usual, merely principally because they don't have cognition from the future. Harry does sometimes get them involved advisedly when they can help, such atomic number 3 going straight to Dumbledore when Hagrid gets Norbert.
  • All Therapists Are Muggles: Harry remembers that this was a problem for Cho Chang in recovering from Cedric's Death. She needed therapy, but had to edit her story because there weren't any wizarding therapists.
  • Always Runner-up: As Harry miserably notes, Gryffindor will never lose the House Cup equally long as he is at Hogwarts because he is Dumbledore's favorite pupil, making all other house this by default. The only year where this is justified as not due to Dumbledore's favoritism is Third base Year, where the fault lies on Sirius for giving fifty points to whoever called Voldemort ... well, "Voldemort". Gryffindor, being the House of the Audacious and all, was the unrivaled who had the biggest advantage — even Daffo, one of the a couple of Gryffindors who had issues saying the name, stopped flinching upon quick-eared IT by Yule. That didn't break off Harry from being stubborn and avoiding saying the name himself (regrettably for him, he slipped up at the End of the Year Feast and was promptly awarded last-minute points).
    • Otherwise, Dragon notes that Hufflepuff is prosperous to get a win occasionally, Slytherin tends to constitute consistently top two just may drop if someone goes too far with a prank, Gryffindor is also up there with Slytherin and their fall to 3rd place hinges on if someone messes up spectacularly, while Ravenclaw is usually second or third and sometimes wins through consistence. He also notes that it's unjust for Hufflepuff as being responsible is expected of them and thus tends to reduce their chances of winning points.
  • Misdating Stew: A one-away good example; Harry declares that Lockhart's popular color is "Famous (formerly, Baking Magenta)". The author explains in the end-note that Crayola didn't rename that crayon until 2008, but she thought it was just too good to pass aweigh.
  • Artefact of Attraction: Sirius starts to gain the Slytherin Horcrux ring despite Harry warning him that it would kill him. Helium manages to stop himself when Harry says, "Sirius, if you put that happening, then Snape will have to save your life. SNAPE."
  • Artistic License – History: Used for Rule of Funny. When doing Lockhart's test, Chevvy answers "Famous (formerly Hot Magenta)" for Lockhart's favorite color. The author notes that Crayola didn't change the name until 2008, merely view the opportunity was too good to turn down.
  • Artistic License – Natural law: When Sirius's innocence is inevitably proven, Harry browbeats Fudge (who is conveniently decent there) into issuing the ex officio pardon immediately. Legal pardons in the UK are issued only to those who are "morally innocent" — i.e, people WHO are definitely legally guilty of the crime, but have been judged not to possess done anything in reality wrong. Cases look-alike Sirius's would be handled by a different process — given that he was imprisoned without a tryout and therefore was belik never actually convicted of any crime, Fudge could have simply rescinded the order for his arrest.
  • Attention Whore: This metre, the claims that Chevy enjoys his fame and seeks out care are absolutely true. Partially so he can make money off of his celebrity status and put that money to good wont, and partially because, symptomless ... it's sport.
  • Badass Teacher: Sirius takes over as the History of Magic teacher. The badass part comes with the software system.
  • Bad Liar: When Ron wonders where Ginny got the extra money she was disbursal along school supplies (which she got from her cut back of a less-than-accurate Holy Writ aside Lockhart), she freaks out and demands to know if he's implying she stole it. Harry thinks to himself that the Weasleys were up to be honest.
  • Batman Gambit: A couple times, Harry gets what helium wants by acting along the reactions of others. In some cases, he already knows what their reactions volition be, because he's lived this day earlier, spell other multiplication, he simply knows them well enough to guess.
  • On the far side the Impossible: Genus Draco notes the preposterously high point totals during Harry's Fractional Twelvemonth, which is right away blamed on Canicula for giving points verboten "the like candy".
  • Big "NO!": Fred and George when they see the Quidditch field is now a hedge and Harry at cardinal of the times Hermione wins fifty points after he devoted himself to losing the House Cupful.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Harry is overmuch Sir Thomas More of a Swarm Cuckoolander this time round, causing the general population to view him as someplace between batshit psychopathologic and just full of it, but he's — normally — a nice guy, employing Dumbledore's tactic of destroying his foes through civility and snark. Sometimes, though, He strays right into Magnificent Bitch territory:

    Pou: [After Rita Skeeter's Pentawizard Playoffs article] Stunningly pretty? GRANGER? What was she judged against — a chipmunk?
    Harry: I wouldn't mouth off if I were you, Pansy. Seeing as I heard you came in third.

  • Vociferous Lies: Victimised by Harry when a Sarcastic Confession just won't thin it, or when he feels like it.
    • Invoked in one instance:

      Molly: This is much meliorate gossip than last year's 'Albus Dumbledore was dementedly in love with Gellert Grindelwald.' Candidly, you'd think Rita Skeeter would get word to stop making up so much sensational stories. Obviously Dumbledore was struck unarticulate by the blatant lies and thus couldn't be bothered to deny it.

    • "How act you know that?" "My mental scar told Maine."
    • Also, this exchange is Blatant Lies for the Hogwarts personnel naturally occurring as well as Harry and Sirius:

      Snape: Is in that respect a reason you felt the need to go running forth on a suicidal deliverance delegac without informing a amenable adult, first?
      Harry: I did catch a responsible for adult. Professor Lockhart is a Hogwarts Prof and surely Professor Dumbledore wouldn't have hired him if he didn't have complete trust in him.

  • Born Lucky: Harry gives this impression to those around him, since everything seems to work out for him. Of course, He has an unfair vantage they don't know about ...
  • Breather Instalment: Nothing momentous happens in Harry's new third year, but the writer didn't wishing to skip concluded it entirely. It mostly covers the elective classes.
  • Broken Pedestal: Although Harry still obviously respects Dumbledore and tries to wield something of their old relationship, it's also clear that atomic number 2's aware of just how fallible Dumbledore is and how many mistakes the old man has made.
  • The Caligula: Parodied with Neville's Boggart, which is Harry as Rector for Magic therein timeline instead of Snape. Since this is a humor fic, Minister-Harry is inferior "prey people to lions because he's bored" and more "ban Monday because it's too sad and let people pay to not registry every bit Animagi".
  • Cannon Fodder: How the Sorting Chapeau describes the Gryffindors.
  • Occasional Risk Dialog: Harry uses this (along with a great deal of sarcasm) every meter he and Voldemort have a showdown.

    Voldemort: You receive been taught how to affaire d'honneur, Harry Potter?
    Harass: I've been taught to drop my wand and summon snakes. Our dueling bludgeon was kind of substandard.

  • Cassandra Truth: Run across Blatant Lies. Though, in this case, IT's unknown whether Rita managed to part this together through other sources or if she was just making things up afterward somehow erudition about Dumbledore and Grindelwald's friendship and accidentally hit the mark full connected.
  • Chickification: Inverted, but not to the extent of Xenafication. Fleur does considerably better in the Triwizard Tournament. Holy Writ (God for this universe, non Rowling) says that this is because the reasons for her lowered points in canon (attacked by Grindylows, the dragon breathing fire connected her) were chance events non likely to be repeated.
  • Complaining About Rescues They Put on't Like: Ginny was rather put out by the lack of heroics concerned in Harry's defeat of the basilisk.
  • Consulting Mister Puppet: How citizenry react to Harry speaking some his mark. Made more unambiguous when a frustrated Hermione asks if she should say "sorry" for skeptical Harry's scratch's "predictions", and Harry inclines his head as though pretending to consult with the scar in front answering that the mar says an apology would be nice.
  • Persistence Nod: Occasionally, mention will be made of past events.
    • Harry gets Hermione a copy of Hogwarts: A History for Christmas in first year. In forward year atomic number 2 mentions this when helium asks her wherefore she wants to borrow a written matter from the depository library.
    • Chevvy gets Hermione a time-Frederick Jackson Turner for 25-Dec in secondment twelvemonth. He brings information technology upward when the radical get down discussing what classes they'll be taking at the start of third class.
    • In fractional year Divination class Ron sees in his lechatelierite ball a sight of Ravage and Fred competing in the Pentawizard Playoffs the following twelvemonth (not that atomic number 2 knows what he's sighted). When Harry and Fred get selected, Neville reminds Hermione of this.
  • Conveniently Timed Attack from Behind: In the final struggle, Sirius hits Voldemort from behind.
  • Crazy-Spread: When Pettigrew is caught, Luna pulls out an Animagus-proof bump around that her Father had her carry around in incase she always ran crossways an illegal Animagus she wanted to capture.
  • The Cuckoolander Was Good:
    • Luna is the only person to work Molest and Sirius had cosmopolitan back in time. It seemed obvious to her.
    • Hassle hires a team up of trackers WHO successfully find a Crumple-Horned Snorkack, proving that Luna was the right way nigh them right along.
    • Harass comes off like this to others, A just about things he says are batshit insane, but slowly people realize that the more over-the-top Harry's predictions are, the more accurate he gets.
  • Artful Clumsy Girl: Provok gets Tonks an anti-clumsiness ring to help oneself with her Auror training, just figures she'll only get into it for work, suspecting that she likes to be klutzy.
  • Cut His Heart Out with a Spoon: When Plague and Lockhart reach an agreement of sorts, Harry adds that if Lockhart tries to steal one of his accomplishments, Harry will tucker him to death with a report table napkin.

    Lockhart: Can you beat someone to death with a paper diaper?
    Harry: [shrugs] I'll have fun hard.

  • Deadly Euphemism: Parodied:

    Harry:...Sadly, leprechaun gold dies after a few hours.
    Percy: Dies?
    Harry: Advantageously, the formal story is "missing", but we all know what that means.

  • Deathbringer the Adorable: Averted, much to Chivy's disfavor. In the original timeline, he and Ginny got a rabbit, and she refused to admit his name suggestion of "Mega Ultra Flame Deathsman", instead going with a Sir Thomas More standard "Flopsy".
  • Demise away Adaptation: Mrs.. Frank Norris ends up killed by the basilisk during second year.
  • Deconstructionism Fic: An affectionate, Deconstructive Parody victimization the Peggy Action framework. Lampshades decorated, inconsistencies trounced flat, and characters attacked at angles that reveal new aspects. And it has a ball doing information technology.
  • A Dog Ate My Homework: One of the papers Lupin tries to grade was chewed up by the textbook Hagrid assigned.
  • Do Not Telephone Me "Saint Paul": Only triad people are allowed to call Tonks by her birth name Nymphadora. Two of them are Charlie and Cedric because she wasted a depend to all of them (and doesn't make such bets any longer). Remus can address her that besides, though the significance of it escapes him at commencement.
  • Two-base hit Standard: Neville points bent on Hermione that attributing their obsession with Quidditch to their gender could be thoughtful sexist.
  • Dragged into Dredge: Sort of. Draco gets a pic of Harry in a dress (technically a boggart Neville made less frightening) and sells them to students arsenic collectibles. Harry negotiates for a swing of the profits and is okay with signing them.
  • Emo Teen: Plague accuses Diary!Imbue of being cardinal. And so does Sirius, for that matter.
  • Everybody Knew Already: More or less dragons being the first task in the Pentawizard Playoffs. Commercial traveller is non pleased that "the champions (and George) all stunningly failed to react":

    Bagman [Troubled]: Oh fare on,you could at least pretend to be surprised!
    Molest [Obliging]: Gosh, this has got to be the virtually unlooked-for result I've ever so encountered! Dragons? I don't intend I've even seen a dragon!
    Cedric: That's a little extraordinary, don't you think?
    Plague: I'm reacting for six hoi polloi here; take IT or leave of absence it.

  • Everyone Can Encounter It: Bokkos acts shocked at the idea of asking Hermione to the Yule Ball. Harry and Neville point out how obvious his crush on her is.
  • Right Words: Dobby jinxes the Bludger to quest for Harry in second class despite Harry having gotten Draco to make Dobby promise not to preserve Harry's living.

    Harry: Wait... Didn't Draco enjoin you not to effort to save my animation or to try and drive ME from the castle?
    Dobby: (looking downright mischievous) Dobby wasn't trying to save the Smashing Chivvy Monkey around's life nor was atomic number 2 trying to send off him away from Hogwarts. Dobby was trying to bump Plague Potter's arm.

  • Fantastic Racial discrimination:
    • At unrivalled point, IT's shown that plane the Weasleys aren't completely immune to the pureblood mentality when Ron mentions they never discourse their second cousin who's a Squib (and an accountant). Harry notes that information technology's to Ron's credit that helium doesn't grasp wherefore the full cousin is an outcast and that he's invoking this figure of speech unintentionally.
    • Parodied when Luna asks Snape if he is a "living-ist" — person who prejudges based along whether a person is dead or vital.
  • Fiction 500: Harass exploits his renown and cognition of the future to open up several business ventures over the course of the fic, and equally a result helium's able to buy basically anything he wants.
  • Foreshadowing: A delicate clue to who Barty Crouch Jr. is impersonating this time around happens when Percy offers Hunker down Sr. a drink at the quidditch cup. Mr Crouch declines because he has brought his own toast in front attractive a sip from his flask.
  • Fun with Acronyms: Hermione's sign-elf rights organization becomes Horseshoe: Stop Hurting OUr Elves.
  • Gender Bender: When a certain slicker gets into the History of Magic post, atomic number 2 warns that this might be one of the random "amusing" results of falling asleep in class.
  • Mastermind Ditz: Lockhart is still incompetent as a teacher, but Molest admits he's a genius when it comes to anything dealing with the media.
  • Effective Thing You Put up Heal!: Or at the least, Good Thing You Rump Stupefy Healed.

    Sphinx: Right. Coiffe not worry, though, as I am non permitted to kill you. That said, Healers can turn all sorts of miracles these years.

  • Grammar Nazi: Harry trademarked Eruct for his Grammar Nazi organization 'Give up People Abusing Run-in.' He chose to spell 'Abusing' with an E to represent ironic (and arrive fit the acronym).
  • Handwave: How Harry goes back in time is barely explained and goes against canon, only the setup barely matters.
  • Hard Verity Aesop: In-universe. Sirius tells his Chronicle of Conjuration class the story of Voldemort's parents and asks them what the ethical is; Lilac-colored suggests, "Don't assume the bozo you'Ra feeding love potions is in love with you and stop."
  • Hard Work Scarcely Works: Dragon points out that Hufflepuff ne'er comes out ahead because working hard is such an planted, shaping trait of theirs. "What are they going to arrange? Act exactly what they're supposed to do MORE?"
  • Harmful to Minors: Neville kills Quirrell in the Chamber of Philosopher's Stone and is understandably agitated away it. Albus and Harry try their incomparable to comfort him.
  • Harsher in Hindsight: An in-universe example. Mentally beingness an full-grown lends Chevvy a different perspective on many incidents, such Eastern Samoa now being afraid at Neville's Hilariously Scurrilous Childhood. invoked
  • Let You Told Anyone Else?: Defied when Harry thinks Lockhart power be planning to steal his Invisibility Dissemble. He makes a steer of telling Lockhart that at least cardinal dozen other students (whose names He is not locution) can confirm that it's his. Lockhart gives dormy and doesn't take the mentation whatsoever further.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: Likewise in-universe, Beset finally gets that Lockhart was joking when he tacit atomic number 2 was more famous than Harry. invoked
  • Demeaning Wager: Charlie and Cedric are allowed to expend Tonks's Difficult First Epithet because they won one of these. She has vowed non to make these bets anymore — a lot to Harry's dismay, as he would likely win easily with his unfair advantage.
  • Hypocrite: Harry (dear) thinks this when Dog Star insists Snape should really let go of his resentment. Because Sirius, himself, is quite a ripened in that regard.
  • If You Die, I Call Your Stuff: Ginny to Harry upon facing the fractional year Gryffindor vs. Slytherin quidditch match:

    "...[I]f you die, tush I have your broom?"

  • If You Of all time Hurt Her: Averted.

    Remus [Dazed]: Aren't ... you departure to warn Pine Tree State about break [Tonks'] heart?...
    Sirius: Why, are you provision on breaking her heart?
    Remus: Well, no, but—
    Sirius: Past she can handle herself. She is well on her direction to flattering an Auror, after all; and I'm sure she could castrate you far better than I ever could.

  • Insane Troll Logic: Harry does this a lot in order to explain how he knows certain facts that he shouldn't know til now or when helium's messing with citizenry.
  • Insistent Terminology: Harry keeps calling their group "The Trio Plus Neville" because "The Quartet" sounds too much like they should be musicians.
  • I Reject Your Reality:
    • In a lighthearted version of this, Sirius chooses to hazard he was in Majorca instead of Azkaban for over a decade. Everyone pretty much goes with it.
    • Luna provides an as lighthearted instance:

      Hermione: It's not our fault we're non insane. Atomic number 102 offense, Luna.
      Luna: Why would I be displeased? I've seen your adaptation of saneness. It bores me.

  • Ironic Recall: Harry returns one of Dumbledore's kabbalistic remarks to the human being himself.

    Beset: The truth. It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore comprise treated with swell caution.
    Dumbledore: That is most uncooperative and I questionable advisedly cryptic.
    Harry: Intimately, if it is information technology's probably because I got that from a reticent and secretive to a fault used man.

  • It Amused Maine: Much of what Harry does is to avoid the crap that's going away to materialize, but most of it atomic number 2 does for the hell of it. The main rationality helium doesn't tell everybody his effective age is that everyone would then expect him to act like it.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold:
    • Harry comes disconnected as this, especially to the other characters who can't hear his thoughts. He may spend the story being an attention-seeking Troll, but he does it while also doing everything he can to save or better the lives of virtually everyone.
    • Draco is this in the new timeline, since he and Beset manage to become friends. Prolonged exposure to the take a breather of the work party substance his prejudices aren't nearly as strong, and by the end, he's really not so lamentable.
  • Karma Houdini: Lucius Malfoy gets outside with everything he does. Again.
  • Keet: Harry is a lot happier in this timeline, and is often cheerfully cracking jokes, running headlong into risk, and generally enjoying every second of his existence.
  • Kill It with Open fire: Most of the Horcruxes are destroyed using Fiendfyre.
  • Lampshade Hanging: The tale is much made of them.
  • Late to the Punchline: It takes Harry time-travelling and hearing Lockhart's comments about fame a second time (this time As an adult) to take in that Lockhart was joking. (Of course, he's still a egoistical, celebrity-starved git, but atomic number 2's not nearly as bad As atomic number 2 came off in the original timeline.)
  • Leaning on the Fourth Fence: When presented with a newspaper headline reading "Harry Potter and the Pentawizard Playoffs", Harry muses that it sounds like the title of a book ...
  • Loophole Abuse:
    • In Harry's fourth year, he was questionable to work with antidotes and "inverted in a bezoar over again".

      Harry: It's kind of dearly-won, but the seem on his face and the fact that helium can't technically fail me because the assignment was to find a way to save someone from the various poisons makes it complete worth it.

    • Fred Weasley gets entered into the Pentawizard Playoffs and George I wants to insert as well. Resolution: Have him change his name to George "Fred" Weasley and some can participate!
    • Dobby turns out to Be unexpectedly good at this during the second year. Despite Harry having Draco order Dobby to "non try to save Harry Potter" and "not try to support Harry Potter away from Hogwarts", Dobby can still attempt particularised things he's non prohibited from (such as captivating a Bludger to attack Harry, since he hasn't been ordered to "non break Harry Potter's arm"), which may lead to Harry leaving safely.
  • Love Potion: Discussed. When Sirius explains Voldemort's backstory and asks his class what the moral is, Lavender says, "Don River't assume the rib you're feeding love potions [to] is in love with you and stoppage?" Seamus is disturbed by this.
  • The Mas: At the Yule Ball, Luna namechecks the wizarding world's policy of hiding from the muggles.
  • Mauve Shirt: More or less readers thought Cedric Diggory was being set up for this, again. "When I was rereading GoF I noticed how laughably likable [Cedric] was. Seriously, IT's like JKR did that with great care everyone would be sad when he died…"[1] He's promoted to a support theatrical role. And doesn't give way.
  • Mental Time Travel: The way Ravage and Sirius fetch up going hindmost.
  • Mentors: Lockhart mentors Chivvy in dealing with being a celebrity. They later try to give renown advice to Krum.
  • Muggles Act up Information technology Better:
    • An example appears to explain why Theodore Nott, a Slytherin, is in Muggle Studies. When asked why he was there, Nott notes that his father well-educated the hard way that Muggles weren't arsenic innocent Eastern Samoa he intellection after being shot along a trip to Las Vegas, and wants his son to learn as much about Muggles as possible.
    • There is also why some students begin to use pens and notebook computer paper instead of quills and lambskin.
  • My Friends... and Zoidberg: At the opening, Harry insists on referring to his grouping of friends "The Trio Asset Neville" because "Quartet" sounded too much like a aggroup for musicians for his liking.
  • Noodle Implements: Narcissa Malfoy doesn't like to be about Sirius after the Marauders pranked her while she was on a go out using "a toad frog, a bottle of pink hair coloring, and a trampoline."
  • Bean Incident: Harry's first summer with Sirius is more often than not subject to this; we know that atomic number 2 and Sirius helped Luna and her dad track refine a "Blibbering Humdinger" in Congo (with little luck), that He was nonvoluntary to speak French for six weeks (which helium maintains was the worst thing that happened to him in recent computer memory), and that he, Fred, and George IV barred Percy in a Pyramid for three hours.
  • Nary Periods, Period: Averted twice. Moaning Vinca minor was killed during her "time of the month", which she offers as an explanation of why she's emotionally volatile whol the time. In third year Lavender receives bad news from home that her favorite hare has died on the date seemingly foretold by Professor Trelawney, and that, worse, her menstruation has also just begun (a revelation which causes the male Gryffindors to realise hasty excuses to leave).
  • Non Even Bothering with an Excuse: Harry doesn't really bother to skin that he knows things he really, really shouldn't. HE's just as verisimilar to take that his scrape told him As he is to severalise the true root, and he often namedrops future/previous-timeline events (corresponding how Dobby "took a knife for him once"). Since everyone thinks he's completely insane, he gets away with it.
  • Once Finished, Never Forgotten: Afterward Harry becomes a participant in the Triwizard Tourney, he complains that the adults are much worried near how he was entered in the tourney and not why:

    Sirius: If it were any other student potentially in peril, they would plausibly be highly concerned, just you dog trolls because you're tired.
    Harry: That was only when the once!

  • Only in Information technology for the Money: Well, Harry's not only interested in money, but He does deliberately project this persona, to the point where he manages to convince everyone that he's not the Heir of Slytherin because if he were able to petrify the great unwashe, he would be charging to brawl it instead of doing it for free.
  • Exclusively Sane Mankin: Neville, who's split of the chief group this time on with the triple, is often the interpreter of signified and reason when Ron and/or Hermione are being unreasonable and/or Harry is being a troll.
  • Paranoia Gambit: When Sirius becomes the History of Magic professor at Hogwarts, he decides to play the long game when it comes to tormenting Snape.

    Sirius: Information technology's going to take every ounce of my considerable self-control, but I want to wait until He's then paranoid he can't sleep in front I start in on him.

  • Peggy Sue: Harry and Sirius get sent plunk for in time and decide to desex things and goof around in the meantime.
  • Rest Shooting iron: Pillow Scepter, rather. Harry plainly sleeps with his wand under his pillow and will hex anyone who disturbs him while sleeping.
  • The Power of Erotic love: Harry tells Sirius how he survived Voldemort's second Killing Bedamn through the power of lie with. Canicula responds that Harry should follow up with a more badass explanation than that.
  • Power Trio: Double Subverted. Though Harry, Ron, and Hermione become friends like before, Neville is added to the ranks right from the beginning, devising them a Mogul Quartet. However, Ron, Hermione, and Neville end up more of a unit without Chevy, devising them a Power Trio and Harry Thomas More of the Draco to their Crabbe and Goyle. On the other script, Harry ended up forming a unit with Luna as his closest accomplice.
  • Precision F-Strike: When Cedric hears the first job of the playoffs will be to steal an egg from a nesting dragon get, he takes a deep breath and just says, "Shit."
  • Psychic Powers: Harry's principal rationalise for wise to what he does is that his scar is psychical. Note that he ISN't psychic — just his cicatrix. Professor Trelawney calls him a Vaticinator by proxy.
  • Refuge in Audacity: The briny way Harry gets away with everything that He does? Do it with total authority and zero dishonour. And make sure that whatever "it" is, it's as immoderate and ludicrous as humanly possible. All but people are thusly stunned (Beaver State so exasperated) that they exactly ... let him.
  • Replacement Goldfish: After Mrs. Norris is killed by the basilisk (the only casualty in that incident), Harry has Mrs. Figg send Filch a kitty, to Sirius's horror. The new vomit is seen working alongside Filch like Mrs. Norris did and he seems to like her.
  • The Rival: Draco for Harry, only in a way that is far more friendly than in canyon. Neither likes the other's friends and they sometimes don't speak to each unusual, but generally they are on rather good price. IT may be second-best described As a cross between this and Vitriolic Best Buds.
  • Find of Three: In the midsection of dinner in the Great Entrance hall, Harry makes a show of inviting Luna to constitute his date to the Yule Glob. The other students are impressed. Past Neville invites Ginny. Then Ron invites Hermione.

    The students hesitated for a few moments in casing someone ELSE wanted to accept that chance to take someone to the Noe Globe. When nary one did, the applause became thunderous and girls swarmed in on the entirely trey with dates to compress for details.

  • Operative Gag:
    • Information technology's a tax deductible!
    • The ever-spreading bruit that Draco Malfoy is secretly the lovechild of Narcissa Malfoy and Severus Snape.
    • Wrackspurts!
    • Harry's psychic scar.
    • Harry's "Oh, that reminds me, Cedric? Graveyards," and Cedric reflexively responding, "Run like hell."
  • Satiric Confession: Harry occasionally tells the truth about how he knows certain things, stating specifically that no one would believe the truth. In chapter 19, he recaps the entirety of the seminal timeline to a unbelieving Dumbledore.
  • Scaled Up: Plague's Animagus form is a snake in the grass.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: Chivvy is constantly able to bribe government officials for some he wants, including a Time-Food turner for Hermione and paperwork for a pardon for Sirius.
  • Rigid Right What Once Was Amiss: Downplayed. Harry spends some time defeating Voldemort sooner with a far lower body count, but admits that the upcoming he came from was already pretty good.
  • She Is Not My Lady friend:

    Remus: Nymphadora is not my girlfriend!
    Plague: She lets you call her Nymphadora.

  • Shout-Out:
    • Luna has seen The Princess Bride and read The Picture of Dorian Gray.
    • Moody mentions The Dark Side, unintentionally referencing Star Wars to Harry's amusement.
    • Harry tries to win over Cedric that the Great Pumpkin is real.
    • Harry and Sirius quotation mark lines from Pinky and the Brain.
    • At unmatchable point, Draco smiles, and Harry muses:
    • At one sharpen, Snape lampshades this trope.

      Snape: Muck about! Plenty about your mythological creatures and your obscure Muggle lit!

  • Spared by the Adaptation: Everyone, except Mrs. Norris and Voldemort. Also, Professor Binns' ghost gets exorcised by Canicula and moves onto the after liveliness simply he was already dead.
  • Stating the Simple Solution: When journal-Penetrate tries to extort Harry for how he survived the Killing Curse, Harry points out that he doesn't need that information to down him — atomic number 2 just needs to utilize a different magical spell. Scorn knowing this, Voldemort never really does that.
  • The Stations of the Canon: Harry now and again uses these to earn money past betting on highly improbable events. The most open of these is during the third year Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff when dementors show out of nowhere to crash the match, despite not existence stationed at the schooling. Cedric catches the Snitch, at which point Harry gets a large payout from students that atomic number 2'd bet (through a proxy, of course) about the outcome of the mates with.
  • Stunned Silence: The Death Eaters' reaction when Harry throws off Voldemort's Imperius Curse and proceeds to speak up polish off at him.
  • Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard:
    • At the beginning of Harry's second yr:

      Harry: [Dobby's] apparently gotten IT into his straits that Hogwarts is a walking Death pin and therefore I'm best soured with my Muggle relatives and in particular my Muggle uncle who could snap at any clock time and try and suffocate me. Thence, he sealed the portal to the platform and Ron and I got bored so we decided non to wait for everyone to ready the mess and fair fly here.
      Draco: That has got to be the stupidest thing I've ever heard.

    • And later...

      George: As well, the Slytherin team apparently couldn't obtain anybody to stag arsenic they showed up in person. And full Quidditch gear.
      Harry: Why in the world are they wearing their Quidditch robes to practice in? That has got to be the stupidest thing I've seen all day.
      Fred: Complete day isn't very long, Harry. It can't be more than tenner.

  • Sure, Let's Go with That: Played for laughs a couple of times.
    • When Harry's denying having been avoiding Dragon:

      Draco: Are you sure? Because I seem to recall you admitting you were avoiding me sometime in Nov.
      Harry: Really, Draco, you do say the strangest things. Now why would I run and brawl a silly thing like that?
      Draco: Ward of me?
      Harry: Well, actually, I meant 'admit to avoiding you', but allow's break therewith. Wherefore would I avoid you, Dragon?

    • At the Quidditch World Cup:

    Dog Star: Top boxful. It was take off of my amends. Of course, the pillow of IT went to buying Harry a Firebolt, but ...
    Harry: You don't head, because I'm your godson and you love Pine Tree State?
    Sirius: ... Get's go thereupon, sure.

    • Played straight with Charlie Weasley hinting all but the Triwizard Tournament:

      Charlie: I might be seeing you every sooner than you think.
      Fred: Why?
      Harry: Are you loss to glucinium in Great Britain for Christmas?
      Charlie: ... Get's go with that.

  • Surrounded by Idiots: Hassle considers most of the hominal population to be mindless sheep.

    "Harry, you've got 'I will be besieged by the stupidity of the general population' fourfold this month," Bokkos acanthoid out.
    "Real?" Beset said gently. "Only fourfold? This must cost a good month, then."

  • Talking Is a Free Action: After being transported to the graveyard, Cedric, Fred, & Harass discuss what to do (in situ of 'run like snake pit') before Harry stands in the lead to look Voldemort's minion.
  • Tricker Archetype: The first thing Chevvy does when coming together the Weasley twins (again) is play a trick on them into starting a rumor, stunning them and Ron. He tardive encourages others to try to fall behind the Put up Cup, calling it a "Suck-up" Cup. Then there's, well, everything other he does ...
  • Troperiffic: Tropes are invoked, discussed and parodied day in and day out. Several tropes are even mentioned by name — Clamorous Lies, Fresh fish, The Power of Jazz, Unexplained Recovery (by its old gens, "I Got Better"), UST and Unsettled Sexual Tension (spelled both ways, in fact)...
  • Uncle Penny Bags: Harry both makes and spends money farthest more profusely this time around.
  • Unresolved Sexual Tensity: Harry points out that Genus Draco and Bokkos's rivalry looks suspiciously the likes of "UST" (Hermione finds it hilarious, whereas the acronym goes precise complete Ron's head). He late thinks Hermione and Ron's relationship clearly waterfall under this as well.
  • Vitriolic Champion Buds: Draco and Harry. See "The Equal" above.
  • A Wizard Did It: A couple multiplication, when someone asks how Harry knows something, he says information technology's "Thaumaturgy" and refuses to expound.
  • World of Snark: Unsurprisingly, given the source material. Harry, course, gets to serve it the most, but most of the characters, steady background ones, get a few snarky lines. A special mention should likely go to Neville, given how a few changes in his first scenes make a huge difference 'tween his canyon self and what he is like in the fanfic.
  • Pip. Whatever. E'er!: Sirius calls himself the worst guardian always after Harry dies again. Harry assures him He couldn't possibly be worse than the Dursleys were. For some reason, Sirius doesn't find this comforting.
  • Worth It:
    • Harry decides the look on Snape's typeface when Harry turns in a bezoar every bit an antidote is worth the high expense He paid for it.
    • In a rare sedate example, Harry has to assure himself that it's worth information technology to be obnoxious to Voldemort even when he's being shoot by yet some other Cruciatus Curse.

Harry and Severus Trick Albus and Share Power Fan Fiction

Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Fanfic/OhGodNotAgain

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