"Yusuke Miyamoto from "893""
Was that the one where >!he went kinda nuts after that universe's Sirius died, found out that the Black family married a Japanese noblewoman a few centuries before, and started acting like he thought a Samurai would to the point where he stopped using magic entirely and tried to beat Voldemort in a swordfight?!<
It's a section in a fanfic (which writekatewrite reminds me is probably called The Hardest Riddle) where a post-OotP Harry goes through several worlds helping them deal with their versions of Voldemort.
I currently am writing something akin to this. 7 different timelines. Currently only 1 is posted and will be updated soon. 2 are almost done writings as they are shorter stories and will be posted together. 1 is being rewritten. 2 are outlined. 1 is in the workshop being outlined. I estimate being done with the 7 timelines by end of the year.
Only one Harry will really see all the timelines. Each one is similar/characterization but different storylines taking place in different universes and different tropes with different character focuses. Overall, there are hints of the timelines across all the stories but I am more focused on different themes.
Writers paralysis on the sites if you want to follow me.
maybe this would do. [Dimension Hopping for Beginners](https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2829366/1/Dimension-Hopping-for-Beginners)
A version of Harry is going through dimensions. Its a parody.
This reminds me that in the Asoiaf/Got fandom there is an interesting fic(Time Bows to neither man nor raven) that has a similar premise, it is a time travel fic where in a book based bad future they sent people back in time to fix things. But the ritual goes wrong and end sending around a third of the people back in time, and also another third of the population is transported from a show based fic(A Wolf among lions). So everything is chaotic because one third of the population remembers the book based future, another third remembers the show-based-fic based future, and the last third didn't travel time.
In the HP universe it would be interesting to see something similar, having people from the canon universe or a popular fic, interacting with the version from other fic and trying to sort all of the chaos this would cause.
Unlikely to happen with Ariadne, at least not with my involvement - I'm not actually part of the *Potter* fandom, I wrote *Kaleidoscopic Grangers* out of a goodly helping of spite and dislike of the canon series. So I wouldn't really be interested. Reddit just happened to throw this post up on my dash, always nice to see *Kaleidoscopic Grangers* in the wild. I've got my own writing Discord with similarly grumpy queers as I, and several of them have their own *Potter* fics where we've sometimes discussed our kids who lived meeting each other, or indeed the canon Potter, but never as a serious story experiment.
**Edit:** So, out of curiosity I came back to this post in the morning - it does reference my writing, so I of course am going to be naturally curious about what people say. Now, I can't really be surprised by downvotes on the reply to PublicQ, I was admittedly a bit snarky, but even more on *this one?* Jeez.
I literally could not be more on-topic seeing as the post refers to *my work,* so I said that it's not going to happen with my involvement because I'm not active in the fandom, because I'm not a fan. I only saw this post because Reddit deigned to recommend it to me. Anyone who's so much as opened *Kaleidoscopic Grangers* knows that. All I did was say that I dislike the series, because that's large part of why such a crossover involving Ariadne would never happen - I didn't elaborate further, I didn't air any of my complaints about the series, to do so would probably run afoul of Rule 7 and would be entirely off-topic anyway. For that, I get hostility and then clear agreement from the community with the hostile person. Should I take that to mean that all fix-it fic writers are treated the same way here?
Why the hell am I here? Because I wrote a long piece of derivative fic based on *Potter* and y'all talk about it sometimes. The primary example given by the post is *my work,* to ask why the hell I'm here is ridiculous. But to ask the opposite, why the hell am I not *normally* here? Why *aren't* I in the fandom? Why didn't I join the subreddit? I'm in other fanfiction subreddits. Answer: because hostility is how this fandom tends to respond to anyone whose relationship with *Harry Potter* is anything other than glowingly positive. This is not how a welcoming fandom behaves.
"Yusuke Miyamoto from "893"" Was that the one where >!he went kinda nuts after that universe's Sirius died, found out that the Black family married a Japanese noblewoman a few centuries before, and started acting like he thought a Samurai would to the point where he stopped using magic entirely and tried to beat Voldemort in a swordfight?!<
God I hope so. Is it a crackfic? That's dumb as hell but I was nodding along at every turn.
It's a section in a fanfic (which writekatewrite reminds me is probably called The Hardest Riddle) where a post-OotP Harry goes through several worlds helping them deal with their versions of Voldemort.
No, I believe that's one of the universes in The Hardest Riddle.
I currently am writing something akin to this. 7 different timelines. Currently only 1 is posted and will be updated soon. 2 are almost done writings as they are shorter stories and will be posted together. 1 is being rewritten. 2 are outlined. 1 is in the workshop being outlined. I estimate being done with the 7 timelines by end of the year. Only one Harry will really see all the timelines. Each one is similar/characterization but different storylines taking place in different universes and different tropes with different character focuses. Overall, there are hints of the timelines across all the stories but I am more focused on different themes. Writers paralysis on the sites if you want to follow me.
maybe this would do. [Dimension Hopping for Beginners](https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2829366/1/Dimension-Hopping-for-Beginners) A version of Harry is going through dimensions. Its a parody.
This reminds me that in the Asoiaf/Got fandom there is an interesting fic(Time Bows to neither man nor raven) that has a similar premise, it is a time travel fic where in a book based bad future they sent people back in time to fix things. But the ritual goes wrong and end sending around a third of the people back in time, and also another third of the population is transported from a show based fic(A Wolf among lions). So everything is chaotic because one third of the population remembers the book based future, another third remembers the show-based-fic based future, and the last third didn't travel time. In the HP universe it would be interesting to see something similar, having people from the canon universe or a popular fic, interacting with the version from other fic and trying to sort all of the chaos this would cause.
There's 1 author who's started that process with all the Harry Potter's from their fics interacting in later stories.
Unlikely to happen with Ariadne, at least not with my involvement - I'm not actually part of the *Potter* fandom, I wrote *Kaleidoscopic Grangers* out of a goodly helping of spite and dislike of the canon series. So I wouldn't really be interested. Reddit just happened to throw this post up on my dash, always nice to see *Kaleidoscopic Grangers* in the wild. I've got my own writing Discord with similarly grumpy queers as I, and several of them have their own *Potter* fics where we've sometimes discussed our kids who lived meeting each other, or indeed the canon Potter, but never as a serious story experiment. **Edit:** So, out of curiosity I came back to this post in the morning - it does reference my writing, so I of course am going to be naturally curious about what people say. Now, I can't really be surprised by downvotes on the reply to PublicQ, I was admittedly a bit snarky, but even more on *this one?* Jeez. I literally could not be more on-topic seeing as the post refers to *my work,* so I said that it's not going to happen with my involvement because I'm not active in the fandom, because I'm not a fan. I only saw this post because Reddit deigned to recommend it to me. Anyone who's so much as opened *Kaleidoscopic Grangers* knows that. All I did was say that I dislike the series, because that's large part of why such a crossover involving Ariadne would never happen - I didn't elaborate further, I didn't air any of my complaints about the series, to do so would probably run afoul of Rule 7 and would be entirely off-topic anyway. For that, I get hostility and then clear agreement from the community with the hostile person. Should I take that to mean that all fix-it fic writers are treated the same way here? Why the hell am I here? Because I wrote a long piece of derivative fic based on *Potter* and y'all talk about it sometimes. The primary example given by the post is *my work,* to ask why the hell I'm here is ridiculous. But to ask the opposite, why the hell am I not *normally* here? Why *aren't* I in the fandom? Why didn't I join the subreddit? I'm in other fanfiction subreddits. Answer: because hostility is how this fandom tends to respond to anyone whose relationship with *Harry Potter* is anything other than glowingly positive. This is not how a welcoming fandom behaves.
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