Mood Music
N.B.: Deathly Hallows Revisions Table
This story has been re-edited to take account of the new canon backstory revealed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (although the events of this story and its sequel, Sons of Prophecy, are of course AU from a point a few weeks before the end of HBP). All the signficant changes are listed in the Revisions Table, so you can see what's been altered without having to go back and re-read the entire story (unless you want to, of course).
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#1: Going Underground
In which the Death Eaters decide to broaden their power-base by investigating the basic powers used by Muggle witches.
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#2: The Potency of Cheap Music
In which a Muggle shaman meets Snape in very dire circumstances, and immaterially assists him in getting out of them.
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#3: Flying Blind
In which Snape and the shaman stumble blindly through miles of tunnels in the dark, pursued by the Death Eaters.
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#4: The Cry of the Deer
In which Snape proves to be an extremely fast learner.
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#5: Snares for the Wary
In which Snape and the shaman blunder wildly from crisis to crisis.
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#6: Flyting
In which Snape and the shaman try to make up their minds whether they are fighting with the Death Eaters or each other.
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#7: Psycho Logical Warfare
In which Snape and the shaman attempt to out-weird Voldemort.
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#8: Burner Be Burned
In which some very old tables are turned, or overturned.
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#9: The Hunt in the Dark
In which the Death Eaters stumble blindly through miles of tunnels in the dark, pursued by Snape and the shaman.
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#10: Imaginary Mongoose
In which Snape and the shaman finally find a better hole.
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#11: Night Flight
In which Snape and the shaman find their way back above ground (at last), and try to locate what's left of the Order of the Phoenix.
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#12: Unsafe Harbour
In which Snape and the Shaman get where they were going to, only to face a very uncertain future.
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#13: Four-Part Disharmony
In which the fate of Albus Dumbledore is fitfully illuminated, and Harry and Snape agree to continue their private war of attrition by other means.
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#14: Conflicted Resolution
In which McGonagall and Snape discuss professional matters, as one teacher to another (who happens to be her ex-pupil).
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#15: Lupus est Homo Homini
In which Snape acquires a dog he isn't at all sure he wants.
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This story is continued in the sequel
Sons of Prophecy
. Now read on....
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