I'm so happy I have the same effect on you. ;) It seems our minds work quite similar. Don't be puzzled if someday I send you a prologue written in bad English. XD
*laughs* Well, no Crossover is indeed a steep requirement. I think there was one... but I'll have to search for it.
Well, there are some Crossovers with more variation, but essentially yes. These are the most common formulas, which I don't read at all anymore. ^^ Especially because if Harry isn't alone, I always miss Ron. Harry and Hermione only don't feel complete to me.
Two not so standard Crossover you might want to try: "Name Confused" by enchanted nightingale is worth a read. (Sherlock Holmes / HP) "Ain't no rest for the wicked" by stratusfish. The last one is DeathNote/HP and yes, the Master of Death title is important. ;)
By the way, about the Master of Death idea: If Harry is a Necromancer and it's in his genes... what does "Master" really mean? What if he has mastered his *own* Death? It doesn't sound grandiose, but the more I think about it the more implications it has. To master your own death, means you don't age. You don't die. -> Immortality. But it also means that you're not a tool of the fates anymore. You're outside of the circle of life and death. Essentially, this could be the seed a new god could grow out of it. What do you think?
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I'm so happy I have the same effect on you. ;) It seems our minds work quite similar. Don't be puzzled if someday I send you a prologue written in bad English. XD
*laughs* Well, no Crossover is indeed a steep requirement. I think there was one... but I'll have to search for it.
Well, there are some Crossovers with more variation, but essentially yes. These are the most common formulas, which I don't read at all anymore. ^^ Especially because if Harry isn't alone, I always miss Ron. Harry and Hermione only don't feel complete to me.
Two not so standard Crossover you might want to try:
"Name Confused" by enchanted nightingale is worth a read. (Sherlock Holmes / HP)
"Ain't no rest for the wicked" by stratusfish.
The last one is DeathNote/HP and yes, the Master of Death title is important. ;)
By the way, about the Master of Death idea: If Harry is a Necromancer and it's in his genes... what does "Master" really mean?
What if he has mastered his *own* Death?
It doesn't sound grandiose, but the more I think about it the more implications it has. To master your own death, means you don't age. You don't die. -> Immortality.
But it also means that you're not a tool of the fates anymore. You're outside of the circle of life and death.
Essentially, this could be the seed a new god could grow out of it. What do you think?