
The Pacifist Necromancer of Hogwarts
About This Novel
Henry Anthony, an ordinary supermarket cashier. Until one day, a strangely dressed man came to his door and asked why he didn't reply to the letter from the Office for the Prohibition of Abuse of Magic. Anthony: What did I abuse? Magic? Impossible, I'm just a supermarket clerk doing my job. Anthony: Wait, you're not talking about my pet, are you? Or are you talking about me crawling out of the coffin? Dumbledore: Perhaps, Mr. Anthony, you would like to take up a position at Hogwarts? So Hogwarts welcomed their new professor of Muggle Studies. For the sake of his own quiet life, Anthony ushered in his own new topic: how to prevent an unknown person's resurrection plan.
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Official(81)Scraped 2d ago
For me, everything is a drawback
I don't know how the author set up the character. The protagonist is a bit too virginal, even funny →_→. He is not decisive in killing and has no normal thoughts. Just the opening chapters. No matter how you think about it, the Necromancer is not a good thing. He does not resist when he is caught. When he is harassed by a lot of owls, he does nothing -_-||. I can only say that this protagonist looks like he is here to be funny. Except for some small settings, there is no difference from the original work.
A slow-paced Harry Potter fanfic in line with the original style
The biggest feature of this book is that the time pace is very slow and the plot pace is very fast or confusing. The time tempo is slow because I have caught up with the updated chapter 349, the second grade has not ended yet; the plot tempo is fast because I can follow my own plot as I wish, and I can go through it lightly without any delay. The trio's adventure in the Philosopher's Stone in the first grade was completely wiped out, replaced by the main character Henry who had a fight with Quirrell and beat the latter away. The second grade Basilisk disappeared along with the fight between the two. Pettigrew was exposed and eliminated because the protagonist met Lupin in advance. Sirius was released from prison early. Umbridge then went to school to cause trouble and was kicked out... To be honest, the plot was probably the same, but it basically had nothing to do with the trio. It progressed in another unexpected and reasonable development. The rhythmic contradiction between time and plot allows this work to take a unique path. At the same time, the three people are almost marginalized. Everything revolves around Henry. Henry is the protagonist of the book. He is neither a nanny nor a conspirator, nor a teacher-student romance. He just teaches honestly and shows the details of the magical world through the words and deeds of his interactions with others to fill in the plot outside the main line of the original work. Due to the author's deep research on the original Harry Potter books, he can pick up all kinds of magical details at his fingertips. His English skills are so high that he can use Chinese and English homophones in one sentence at the same time. His vocabulary is rich and he is good at weaving dialogues that fit the characters of the original characters... All in all, although this article has been writing about trivial daily life for a long time, it is not boring at all. The foundation is very solid, stable, humorous, and smooth. The title of the plot is very misleading. Henry becomes a necromancer inexplicably. He does not follow the traditional necromancer's method of hurting others to strengthen himself, or playing with the dead to control their minds. His identity as a necromancer only brought him some strange pets, a shunned reputation, and unique special abilities. His own moral level is extremely high. He controls the instinct to harm others and maintains his humanity. He faces all misunderstandings and contradictions optimistically and is responsible and patient to the little wizard. He engages in Muggle studies and strives to bridge the pure-blood and mixed-blood conflicts in the wizarding world, while showing contempt for the unreasonable behavior of nobles and powerful people. Strong yet humble, tenacious yet kind. Not dark, not conspiracy, just one of the best in daily Harry Potter fanfics, with no major problems until about 400 chapters.
I feel like it's poorly written. If I can write better later, my score will be changed. There is no main line in this plot, it's just that the daily writing is always lacking. No charge will be charged until 100 photos are taken. Otherwise, he would have left long ago. You have to catch up on this progress.
A very good fan fiction! (Some people may criticize me, please read the details before talking)
First of all, I can say with certainty that I was really dissatisfied at the beginning, because I felt that Ao Luo must be at least punished, but no. I guess many people stopped reading because they were necromancers and wanted to see decisive killings. To be clear, I wanted to give up at that time, but I read on for a while. To be clear, if you want to read a book about decisive killing, you may want to give up on this book, because I think this book is very vivid about daily life. He did not follow the protagonist. What I saw was a normal person doing normal things. What I like most is the wording in the article. He wouldn't say that the writing is very good, but it is really vivid and ordinary, like an autobiography (I can't find the adjective, the consequences of not learning Chinese in college, hahahahaha) Anyway, I think I can keep watching! Finally, I hope there will be no female protagonist. So far, no woman has an unclear relationship with the protagonist, which I love very much. Unlike some novels, just like breeding pigs
Big coward🥚
I have never seen such a disgusting setting
It's hard to hold on, the fics that write a bunch of stuff get more than 9 points, but the ones that write like this only get 8.3 Points.
Well, I successfully screened readers at the beginning of this article. I'm too timid. Normally, shouldn't we all fight back?
Unidentified people hiding in your home during the epidemic will almost kill your pets. Don't capable people usually fight back directly? Well, that's too cowardly. I don't recommend it.
It's a very interesting British writing style. We have more black humor and cold jokes. It's easy to read. Each chapter feels so short (laughs) It's very daily, following the timeline of the original work, but because Anthony is a native, he doesn't really revolve around the protagonists of the original work. After reading more than 30 chapters, I didn't see the main plot. It doesn't matter, a Buddhist professor of Muggle studies lives a serious life, is poor and talkative, and fishes. It's that simple. It's very comfortable to watch and can make you smile. You can vaguely feel the fluctuations in the character's personality. Although he has a bit of a naughty character base, he occasionally talks a bit sharply to the teacher. Most of the time, Anthony feels like an old father-in-law who is moving a rocking chair to bask in the sun. He is a little slow and does not fully understand everything in the magical world. The contrast is cute. Although it is a subject of a necromancer, the protagonist is neither cold nor cruel. At the beginning, he has not completely accepted that he is a wizard, and he seems to be a relatively ordinary citizen. Although there is no content that directly shows how strong his combat power is, many people may think that he is too invincible, both in terms of ability and mentality (but sometimes I think Anthony's mentality is quite abnormal, which is a compliment)
The author's three golden chapters make people shake their heads when reading them. Excellent ability to filter readers
I was advised to quit at the beginning, the protagonist is too cowardly
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Official(81)Scraped 2d ago
For me, everything is a drawback
I don't know how the author set up the character. The protagonist is a bit too virginal, even funny →_→. He is not decisive in killing and has no normal thoughts. Just the opening chapters. No matter how you think about it, the Necromancer is not a good thing. He does not resist when he is caught. When he is harassed by a lot of owls, he does nothing -_-||. I can only say that this protagonist looks like he is here to be funny. Except for some small settings, there is no difference from the original work.
A slow-paced Harry Potter fanfic in line with the original style
The biggest feature of this book is that the time pace is very slow and the plot pace is very fast or confusing. The time tempo is slow because I have caught up with the updated chapter 349, the second grade has not ended yet; the plot tempo is fast because I can follow my own plot as I wish, and I can go through it lightly without any delay. The trio's adventure in the Philosopher's Stone in the first grade was completely wiped out, replaced by the main character Henry who had a fight with Quirrell and beat the latter away. The second grade Basilisk disappeared along with the fight between the two. Pettigrew was exposed and eliminated because the protagonist met Lupin in advance. Sirius was released from prison early. Umbridge then went to school to cause trouble and was kicked out... To be honest, the plot was probably the same, but it basically had nothing to do with the trio. It progressed in another unexpected and reasonable development. The rhythmic contradiction between time and plot allows this work to take a unique path. At the same time, the three people are almost marginalized. Everything revolves around Henry. Henry is the protagonist of the book. He is neither a nanny nor a conspirator, nor a teacher-student romance. He just teaches honestly and shows the details of the magical world through the words and deeds of his interactions with others to fill in the plot outside the main line of the original work. Due to the author's deep research on the original Harry Potter books, he can pick up all kinds of magical details at his fingertips. His English skills are so high that he can use Chinese and English homophones in one sentence at the same time. His vocabulary is rich and he is good at weaving dialogues that fit the characters of the original characters... All in all, although this article has been writing about trivial daily life for a long time, it is not boring at all. The foundation is very solid, stable, humorous, and smooth. The title of the plot is very misleading. Henry becomes a necromancer inexplicably. He does not follow the traditional necromancer's method of hurting others to strengthen himself, or playing with the dead to control their minds. His identity as a necromancer only brought him some strange pets, a shunned reputation, and unique special abilities. His own moral level is extremely high. He controls the instinct to harm others and maintains his humanity. He faces all misunderstandings and contradictions optimistically and is responsible and patient to the little wizard. He engages in Muggle studies and strives to bridge the pure-blood and mixed-blood conflicts in the wizarding world, while showing contempt for the unreasonable behavior of nobles and powerful people. Strong yet humble, tenacious yet kind. Not dark, not conspiracy, just one of the best in daily Harry Potter fanfics, with no major problems until about 400 chapters.
I feel like it's poorly written. If I can write better later, my score will be changed. There is no main line in this plot, it's just that the daily writing is always lacking. No charge will be charged until 100 photos are taken. Otherwise, he would have left long ago. You have to catch up on this progress.
A very good fan fiction! (Some people may criticize me, please read the details before talking)
First of all, I can say with certainty that I was really dissatisfied at the beginning, because I felt that Ao Luo must be at least punished, but no. I guess many people stopped reading because they were necromancers and wanted to see decisive killings. To be clear, I wanted to give up at that time, but I read on for a while. To be clear, if you want to read a book about decisive killing, you may want to give up on this book, because I think this book is very vivid about daily life. He did not follow the protagonist. What I saw was a normal person doing normal things. What I like most is the wording in the article. He wouldn't say that the writing is very good, but it is really vivid and ordinary, like an autobiography (I can't find the adjective, the consequences of not learning Chinese in college, hahahahaha) Anyway, I think I can keep watching! Finally, I hope there will be no female protagonist. So far, no woman has an unclear relationship with the protagonist, which I love very much. Unlike some novels, just like breeding pigs
Big coward🥚
I have never seen such a disgusting setting
It's hard to hold on, the fics that write a bunch of stuff get more than 9 points, but the ones that write like this only get 8.3 Points.
Well, I successfully screened readers at the beginning of this article. I'm too timid. Normally, shouldn't we all fight back?
Unidentified people hiding in your home during the epidemic will almost kill your pets. Don't capable people usually fight back directly? Well, that's too cowardly. I don't recommend it.
It's a very interesting British writing style. We have more black humor and cold jokes. It's easy to read. Each chapter feels so short (laughs) It's very daily, following the timeline of the original work, but because Anthony is a native, he doesn't really revolve around the protagonists of the original work. After reading more than 30 chapters, I didn't see the main plot. It doesn't matter, a Buddhist professor of Muggle studies lives a serious life, is poor and talkative, and fishes. It's that simple. It's very comfortable to watch and can make you smile. You can vaguely feel the fluctuations in the character's personality. Although he has a bit of a naughty character base, he occasionally talks a bit sharply to the teacher. Most of the time, Anthony feels like an old father-in-law who is moving a rocking chair to bask in the sun. He is a little slow and does not fully understand everything in the magical world. The contrast is cute. Although it is a subject of a necromancer, the protagonist is neither cold nor cruel. At the beginning, he has not completely accepted that he is a wizard, and he seems to be a relatively ordinary citizen. Although there is no content that directly shows how strong his combat power is, many people may think that he is too invincible, both in terms of ability and mentality (but sometimes I think Anthony's mentality is quite abnormal, which is a compliment)
The author's three golden chapters make people shake their heads when reading them. Excellent ability to filter readers
I was advised to quit at the beginning, the protagonist is too cowardly
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Pretty good Hogwarts fanfic. The protagonist is a native who doesn't know anything about the wizarding world. Now he works as a cashier in a supermarket and has a pet bone cat and a wraith chicken at home. His frequent magic activities caused the Ministry of Magic in the wizarding world to come with Aurors to warn him. In the end, he was misunderstood as an undead wizard and was imprisoned in Azkaban until he was hired by Dumbledore as a professor at Hogwarts. The writing style is humorous, the comments are sharp, and the strong translation tone makes you feel like you are reading the original work. You can give it a try. Moreover, you can determine whether this book is suitable for you in the first chapter of this book, which basically won't waste too much of your time. This is not to say that the first chapter is toxic, and the logic and rhythm of the plot are actually well connected, but the character of the protagonist is not suitable for the platform of Seven Points. After all, the protagonist is a law-abiding "ordinary person" who accidentally breaks into the wizarding world. All in all, this is a daily Hogwarts fanfic. According to my guess, it is the capital of Sanjiang. Thousands of orders are also possible.




[strongly recommended] This is the daily Hogwarts essay of an ordinary professor who is slightly troubled! Isn't he the necromancer who became the necromancer after Anthony came back from the dead? He has lived in the Muggle world for more than 20 years. He has a good outlook on life and is a gentle, amiable and responsible professor! If the Auror hadn't caught him red-handed in front of his house, Anthony would still be working as a cashier obediently, not knowing that there was a so-called wizarding world in this world. He escaped from Azkaban that night, and returned to the town the next day to continue working as a cashier. The official asked him how he got out, and Anthony just said "please" and "thank you" lightly. The official had no choice but to call the principal, and then Dumbledore gained a Muggle Studies professor.



A true "everyday" HP fan, relatively speaking... An atmosphere full of dry humor and wizard-like nonsense (praise).




Recommendation index: grass jelly Innovation:★★★★ Plot:★★★★★ Writing style:★★★★★ In the final battle at Hogwarts, Voldemort will not only face magical animals that have been dead for a long time in the Forbidden Forest, such as bone dragons, but also your relatives and friends who have just died (the above are all imaginary)














