Tuesday, 2 July 2013

RobSt - Harry Crow

"Harry Crow" is a brilliant Fan fiction written by Robst. Revolving around a Harry Potter that is very different to canon, one that begins his story in an alternative universe to canon from the very beginning. The Harry Potter written about here has been taken in by the noble Goblins of the wizarding world. Thinking on their  feet they become his guardians. The story revolves around how  Harry has become a Goblin, in all but looks, how he is seen in the wizarding world, and the mission he has begun to right the racist ideals of the pureblood wizarding government.

This has been one of my most anticipated Fan fictions, I wait day after day, just hoping that the story has been updated ahead of schedule. I began reading this story 3 weeks ago, and devoured it in just a few days, it remains, even now as one of my favourite Fan fictions. It has expanded on one of my most favourite magical races, and goes into far more detail then in canon regarding Goblins. It has fuelled a new obsession, and now, I keep watch over the fandom waiting for more friendly Goblin stories.

With a length of 399 thousand words, it will  take a while to read, and with such a compelling story, I recommend rereading multiple chapters. With 58 chapters, you may want to ration yourself, for they are addictive, and you will certainly want to savour your time with Robsts "Harry Crow". Do not fret though, more chapters come each week, and with each one you will be begging for more.

Robst is a master of writing, him being one of my favourite Fan fiction authors is no surprise. The level of effort that is put into the story is phenomenal. It is rare to find authors that can expand upon small parts of worlds, Robst does this though, almost effortlessly with the Goblin race. He has turned what most saw as glorified house elves in a race that could easily rival the witches and wizards.

Without wanting to make this story sound too 'Sirius' it highlights the racist ways of the wizarding world, which we can easily draw comparisons with our own world. It does though remain to be a brilliantly fun story that is a great read, I implore you to read this and enjoy the Wonderful ...Wizarding... World of Harry Crow (Potter).

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