“Greatness inspires envy, envy engenders spite, spite spawns lies.”
//I did a rework on the colors here and reposted. God, I can’t stop drawing Tom. It’s just so much fun.
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“Greatness inspires envy, envy engenders spite, spite spawns lies.”
//I did a rework on the colors here and reposted. God, I can’t stop drawing Tom. It’s just so much fun.
A toast!
The Ministry signs a treaty with the Death Eaters against Albus’ will. It isn’t surrender, but it may as well be.
What happens next: https://www.tumblr.com/augustuscaesarsalad/815470979468984320/part-2-of-this-post
Dumbledore & the Rejected Drink
So there's this little character quirk Dumbledore has. He really likes offering, and asking for drinks. It's his go-to social ice-breaker. BUT there's also a motif of that drink... not happening. And it's not a children's literature thing, there are plenty of scenes of the Order drinking, Harry, Ron and Hermione drinking, Hagrid, Slughorn, Narcissa, the Fat Lady all drinking. Mundungus, Trelawney, and Winky drink *too much.* It's just a Dumbledore thing! No one wants to drink with Dumbledore!
In Book 4 he invites Barty Senior, Madame Maxime and Karkaroff to have "a nightcap" with him after the Goblet of Fire ceremony, they all turn him down. :(
When he goes to pick up Harry in Book 6, Dumbledore pours mead for all three Dursleys, which they obviously don't drink. (And the longer they don't drink the more insistent the glasses get, until they're bouncing on the Dursleys' heads.)
In the next scene, he asks Slughorn for a drink, which he does get... but Slughorn doesn't drink with him.
Slughorn will later plan to give Dumbledore a bottle of mead for Chirstmas, and then just... not do that. This is a huge plot point too. Like with the bouncing glasses at the Dursleys, the narrative is drawing attention to the fact that no one is drinking with Dumbledore.
Dumbledore mentions that if anyone sees him leaving the castle, they'll think he's "off into Hogsmeade for a drink (...) I sometimes offer Rosmerta my custom, or else visit the Hog’s Head... or I appear to." So again with this "thwarted drink" thing. He's not actually drinking at the Hog's Head. (We learn later that the Hog's Head belongs to Aberforth so that's like... he's not even drinking with his brother. who owns a bar.)
There's a bit in Book 3 which *might* count, where Dumbledore asks Hagrid for "a cup of tea. Or a large brandy.” And Hagrid agrees, but we don't see him actually drink with Dumbledore (and we don't know for sure that he's going to go with the alcohol.)
Dumbledore drinks with exactly two people in the entire series:
1. Harry
“Madam Rosmerta’s finest oak-matured mead,” said Dumbledore, raising his glass to Harry, who caught hold of his own and sipped. He had never tasted anything like it before, but enjoyed it immensely.
2. Voldemort
“May I offer you a drink?” “That would be welcome,” said Voldemort. “I have come a long way.” Dumbledore stood and swept over to the cabinet where he now kept the Pensieve, but which then was full of bottles. Having handed Voldemort a goblet of wine and poured one for himself, he returned to the seat behind his desk. “So, Tom . . . to what do I owe the pleasure?” Voldemort did not answer at once, but merely sipped his wine. “They do not call me ‘Tom’ anymore,” he said. “These days, I am known as —” “I know what you are known as,” said Dumbledore, smiling pleasantly. “But to me, I’m afraid, you will always be Tom Riddle. It is one of the irritating things about old teachers. I am afraid that they never quite forget their charges’ youthful beginnings.” He raised his glass as though toasting Voldemort, whose face remained expressionless.
Then, the only other time Dumbledore and Voldemort actually meet face to face, we see this dynamic continued:
“There is nothing worse than death, Dumbledore!” snarled Voldemort. “You are quite wrong,” said Dumbledore, still closing in upon Voldemort and speaking as lightly as though they were discussing the matter over drinks.
Like, I get it. Dumbledore is put on a pedestal by most people who know him (I'm also thinking of his comment about how people always give him books as gifts, when he really wants socks.) He's just a person, he's just a guy, but the vast majority of people in his life treat him as this all-knowing powerhouse and maybe... aren't that motivated to break that illusion by getting to know him on a personal level. No one is drinking with him (this symbol of connection and equality) even though he keeps offering.
So, it does make a lot of sense that Harry drinks with him in Book 6. Book 6 is where Dumbledore finally decides that he can tell Harry his secrets, and pass the torch onto him. In the French translation, this is where he and Harry start using informal pronouns with each other. He sees Harry as his equal.
But Voldemort.... like. The idea of him and Dumbledore drinking together is brought up twice. It's also interesting that at one point Dumbledore had a drinks cabinet in his office, but doesn't during the main series. Did Dumbledore have (or want) more of these 'equal footing' connections before the first Voldemort war? I wouldn't be surprised.
So we have Voldemort and Dumbledore: the two brilliant, powerful, goody-two-shoes students who won every award in the school, then opted for jobs they were aggressively overqualified for after they left, learned to read minds, spent Books 4, 5 and 6 battling it out through proxies. They're oddly similar people. And they treat each other as equals.
I'm not totally sure what I'm supposed to do with this info, to be honest. I guess, start shipping Dumblemort?
EDIT: Have been informed that this ship is called Riddledore, which does sound much less stupid.
When I have no inspi left in me my favs I reread metalo’ fics and MAGIC Idraw xD
Lesser evil grindelriddledore ahaha
Hi!
How would you rank your Voldemorts and their partner’s relationship on a scale of healthiest to unhealthiest relationship? Whose dynamic is best for both them and slightly less messed up than the rest?
Ok, so from healthiest to most toxic:
Albus/Voldemort from Metamorphosis.
Gellert/Voldemort from Last Enemy.
Sirius/Tom from White Bishop.
Abraxas/Tom from Dissonance.
Sirius/Voldemort from It runs in the blood
Bella/Voldemort from Beauty and the Beast
Harry/Voldemort from Prison Blues
Tom/Voldemort from Ouroboros
Harry/Voldemort from Either must die
Albus/Tom from Lesser Evil
Gellert/Tom from Lesser Evil
Sirius/Voldemort from Malediction.
1-4 are actually healthy, or as healthy as Voldemort can be in a relationship (hence they're green colour haha). Albus-Voldemort-Gellert are equals, all capable of dealing with the other; so are Tom-Sirius-Abraxas. Either combination in those fics are 'equal', or close enough. No one is at a painful, obvious advantage over the other in all those pairings. Of course, Tom remains more powerful than Abraxas and Tom, but they're all young enough not to matter, and his ridiculous magical power and genius is balanced by the social and material power Abraxas and Sirius have at their disposal.
5-8 are ...not healthy, but not abusive, yet with questionable dynamics. Voldemort clearly has the upper hand, much older, smarter, and far more powerful than Sirius, Bella, Harry and Tom. Of course, Tom eventually grows up to be just as powerful, but by then he is completely, blindly, forever loyal to Voldemort, so he's still 'under' Voldemort.
However, even if Voldemort is at such an advantage, he is not really abusive, but he does manipulate his younger partners. Yet he is 'benevolent' and genuinely grows to love his lovers and take care of them (even if sometimes he fucks up). There's also the fact that Sirius and Bella are both pretty powerful in their respective universes, not just magically, but also socially, politically and financially. They're not isolated, never truly at Voldemort's mercy; if they were to choose to leave, they could. Tom, of course, *is* Voldemort, so he is never helpless against Voldemort (I mean after they're in a relationship, not when he was young). Harry here is an Alpha, to Voldemort's Omega, so he has that ace in his sleeve, if push comes to shove, he has a biological (?) 'weapon' to at least offset a little Voldemort's power over him.
9-10 are not healthy at all (not quite the reddest of flags, but very close. Pink flag haha). In EMD, Voldemort was a captive, but he definitely has all other advantages over a vulnerable, depressed, suicidal Harry, 50 years younger than Voldemort, and baby trapped, on top. Harry can never escape Voldemort in that universe.
In Lesser Evil, Albus was tortured by Tom, kept prisoner by him, and even if Albus is smarter and more powerful (at least for a couple decades), Tom catches up eventually- they can't get rid of each other, and there's always a little tension, luring in the shadows, where both wonder if they'll have to kill the other at some point.
Yet, there is fondness there, there is co-dependency, and Voldemort genuinely grows fond of both Harry and Albus, even if he will always put himself first, and will hurt Harry/Albus if he considers it needed. He doesn't hesitate to use Harry and Albus as means to an end, despite his fondness/obsession for them.
11-12 Incredibly abusive, red flags everywhere. Gellert has immense power over Tom, and even if he plays the gentle captor, he always holds the leash, and it might be a long, comfortable leash, but when he wants, he swiftly tightens it, and brings Tom to his knees.
Voldemort is a terrible captor, WAY worse than Gellert, and he tortures Sirius for years. Enough said.
THE HOLY UNION
Honestly more than half of them would just make Voldy worse (or at least accepted him the way he is), but anyway 😊
Tom Blyth is my fancast for Abraxas Malfoy (so don't ask why Coryo here) 🫶🫶
I put Sirius here all because of one of the most brilliant fantastic magnificent gorgeous amazing flabbergasted HP fanfictions I've ever read "It runs in the blood" by Metalomagnetic (she made me fall into this rabbit hole) 🥹🥹🥹
God I ship Voldemort with too much ppl, I'd die in the cruelest way if he'd ever known I'm whoring him around like this 😭😭. Not my fault that his fanfictions are all so good that it feels like a crime
I swallowed the one yew bury, and I swallowed the one yew bury.
The author of the fic i was reading changed the tags from Voldemort/Bellatrix Lestrange to Voldemort/Albus Dumbledore