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Welcome to the LoPiverse web site. So what is the LoPiverse? Well, it's really just a convenient short-hand definition for the series of fanfic and cross-over fanfic e-books, based upon J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels, by the author A.J. Hall. Namely, two full length novels, Lust Over Pendle and Dissipation and Despair and a series of shorter stories, Mark of the Beast, Not a Whisper, Queer as Scent, The Kindly Ones, Time Shall Not Mend, Ships that Pass  and the new short story, The Perilous Point. (The word 'LoPiverse' itself, comes from the abbreviation of the title of the first novel, Lust Over Pendle, or LoP for short.)

The LoPiverse is based upon the following premises which cannot be found within the Harry Potter canon (although they are believed to be not inconsistent with canon as that is known up to the end of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and any apparent inconsistencies are explained below);

  • The LoPiverse story arc is a futurefic, i.e. it takes place after the current timeline set out in the books, and, for the most part after the intended conclusion of the Harry Potter series, so far as that is known to date.
  • The war against Voldemort was in its latter stages an organised military and strategic conflict, requiring tactical organisation, military discipline and various alliances between interest groups, although it was probably more of a guerrilla conflict than one involving pitched battles. Although its climax was a personal confrontation between Harry and Voldemort, it took a very serious concerted effort involving most of the wizarding world to place the principals in a position where that confrontation could take place.
  • During the war the Ministry of Magic assumed a large raft of emergency powers, many of which it has refused to relinquish up to seven years after the conclusion of the conflict.
  • Narcissa, Draco's mother, was the daughter of Patrice deVries, formerly Patrick Device, who married (possibly bigamously) a Miss Black, Sirius Black's aunt. On the death of Patrice deVries when Narcissa was aged about 8 his wife, thoroughly disgusted by his long string of infidelities with Muggle aristocrats and financial chicanery, reverted to her maiden name, under which name she entered her three daughters Bellatrix, Andromeda and Narcissa at Hogwarts. When, following her own husband's death, Narcissa made a tactical decision to change her name she reverted to the deVries version which appears on her birth certificate, on the basis that it was better to be associated with an acquitted (if disreputable) defendant than a choice of two convicted criminals.
  • Malfoy Manor is located in the Wiltshire village of Malfoy Intrinsica.
  • The Longbottom residence is located in Roughlee, Pendle, Lancashire.
  • The Longbottom fortune is considerably larger than the Malfoy one (which has been much depleted by treachery, bribery and roof repairs) though considerably smaller than the Device fortune, all or most of which has devolved upon Narcissa deVries. Both the Longbottom (formerly Chattox) and Device fortunes were derived from industry.
  • Narcissa Black and Lily Evans were close friends when at Hogwarts. Owing to an incident occurring in their final year, Narcissa detested James Potter until his death.
  • Until the final severance between Wizard and Muggle worlds owing to the Statute of Secrecy 1692 there was considerable interchange between the two, albeit in a fairly strained form. As a result the Malfoys (for example) were both a pureblood wizard family and one whose original landholding of a hunting lodge and demesne in Wiltshire was a direct gift from William Rufus, for services rendered. In practical terms the relationship between worlds is less completely severed even today than the Ministry would like it to be, especially in "soft" places where there has always been a good deal of magical activity. Both Pendle and the Wiltshire/Dorset border have historically been "soft" places. The traditional attitude of Muggles living in such places is "don't ask, don't tell" in respect of magical activities they witness or suspect.
  • People can and do change very dramatically during their late teen years, especially if the kick applied to the seat of their pants is sufficiently forceful.

I am indebted to Alec for the marvellous map and floor plans and to Russ, over at shoes for industry, who designed the book covers, compiled the e-books and has lovingly hand built all these beautiful web sites.

Last, but not least, to all of you who have written and said how much they have enjoyed the LoPiverse e-books, a very big thank you, it really does make it all worth while...

A.J. Hall