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The lynchpin that connects these two apparently dissonant
worlds is the existence of Nicholas Flamel in both of them. It's worth
noting at this point that Flamel was a genuine historical alchemist, and
one frequently rumoured to have obtained immortality by creating the legendary
Philosopher's Stone - both sources start from the historical Flamel and
extrapolate him from what little is known.
Fortunately
there are a great many parallels between the two settings. Both pre-suppose
that the world is weirder than most normal people ever realise, and both
accept the existence of magic. Handily, both define their magic in fairly
general terms, which allows GMs a lot of latitude.
Al Amarja
already exists as a secret enclave unknown to most of the world - while
it is improbable that Hogwarts itself exists there, it is very likely
that a magical college of some description does. How exactly Her Exaltedness
regulates this is a difficult question. Most likely, the Al Amarjan Ministry
of Magic is heavily infiltrated by the Movers of the Hermetic Cell. This
would allow the D'Aubbaines to control it - as much as they control anything
else - through their own Mover connections. The Edge itself would be not
unlike the village of Hogsmeade, an open zone where wizards may use magic
freely and without regard for Muggle sensibilities. It's worth keeping
in mind that the society of wizards and witches, and attendant magical
creatures, exists all over the world, too, however hidden. GM's who are
fond of the Neutralizers will find plenty to keep them busy in such a
world.
Integrating
the two settings is probably best done on a character by character basis,
rather than through the various factions.
Harry and
his friends, for the most part, should probably be kept as NPC's, and
player characters should be created as graduate wizards. This will require
characters who are considerably more powerful than standard Over The
Edge characters - which means many other characters native to that
setting will need beefing up to keep up, especially the major antagonist
characters.
Nicholas
Flamel can be used pretty much exactly as he appears in At Your Service
- assume that he is merely a little more duplicitous than he was portrayed
in Harry Potter and the Philoshopher's Stone and it should
all fit pretty well.
More fun
are the characters already resident in the settings - did Sir Arthur Compton
take his first steps in the Dark Arts as a member of Slytherin House?
Will George and Fred Weasley join the Cut-Ups after their graduation for
Hogwarts? Why does Islam Petrie know so much about magic if he's just
a Muggle? Is Al Amarja where Sirius Black hides out from the Dementors,
and if so, who helps him evade them? (He's almost certainly a resident
of Chateau Melmoth if he is on the island.) Do the Agaras seek the assistance
of wizards who are Animagi or skilled in Transfiguration to help them
with their condition? And just where does Snape buy those nasty ingredients,
or Hagrid find those incredible creatures? |