The Shape of Things That Have Been
Concept Contributed By: Biblio
Thank you, dear reader Biblio, for suggesting thatas the Magic Quill
reaches the big Five-Ohwe go back and summarize where the storyline has
taken us so far, to help latecomers catch up. At first I was going to
make a rude comeback like, Why not try reading the column from the
beginning and see if it makes any sense to you? But then, I realized
that this would be a good opportunity to archive the old numbers of
the Magic Quill, and turn a new page, so to speak. So, with apologies to
those of you who are eagerly waiting to find out what happens next, here
is what has happened already:
1. Tales from the Hogs Head. The stage is set as a veiled witch
named Sadie, an invisible witch and wizard named Endora and Merlin, and
a hooded stranger begin to swap tales in the less reputable of
Hogsmeades village pubs.
2. The Gifts of the Animagi. Sadie opens with the touching story
of baby Harry Potters first Christmasbut what Spanky, the hooded
wizard, had to do with a certain werewolf that night is a tale that
continues to unfold to this day!
3. The Double-Barreled Wizard. Spanky starts his story at the
beginning, as he started his journey to Hogwarts with an unusual
talenthe has two wands and can use them at the same time!
4. The Mood Altering Vegetables. During the first of many toilet
breaks for Spanky, Sadie discusses her promising career in the
magically-enhanced grocery business. Show of hands (no e-mails, please):
how many of you remember Miles ORoughage?
5. The Double-Barreled Wizard, Part 2. Robbie shows his first
sign of lacking imagination when it comes to titles. But seriously, this
is the one where Spanky begins to describe his career as a competitive
dueler, with his early adventures in the Hogwarts Dueling Club with his
as-yet-mysterious friend, Otis.
6. McKnickers Dreams. The first night of stories completed, our
characters have various dreams and recollections, stimulated by the
Hogs Head house brand of firewhisky. This is where we first learn that
Spanky is an agent of the Rogue Magic Bureau.
7. The Double-Barreled Wizard, Part 3. Honestly, the reason I
kept using the same title was that they all had to do with Spankys
dueling career! It makes sense, doesnt it? Well, in this one, we meet
Harvey, he of the handkerchief-covered face, and retire to the back
parlor where all our stories have been told since then. It was also an
important number because it introduced Spankys boyhood nemesis, Sid
Shmedly.
8. The Double-Barreled Wizard, Part 4. Yeah, yeah, I know. Great
title! Well, this long installment is stuffed with stories of the
Dueling Club, mainly featuring Spanky and Shmedly. Pop quiz, hotshot:
what effect does the Saltatrix curse have?
9. The Iwixarod. Spanky takes another pit stop while Merlin
narrates his adventure in a long-distance broom race.
10. The Affair of Gryffindors Sword. In my (Robbies) opinion, one
of the low points of the series (this is why I need your ideas,
people!). This is a mysterious but ultimately pointless story about a duel
between Shmedly and Spanky that comes over all kinds of weird.
11. Meet Joe Albuquerque begins to explain how Spanky got involved
with the RMB, not to mention how he met the love his life, Ilona, and
the greatest wizarding detective in America (guess who).
12. The International Conspiracy of Clichés is what you get for
asking to find out what happens to Spanky during his trips to the
bathroom. Some of you actually want to hear more from the ICC. It takes
all kinds! Well, if you can think of a way to do it without being
boring, Id like to hear about it.
13. The Bette Noir Affair, the first of another series showcasing
Robbies dazzling powers of inventing titles. No one has even noticed,
apparently, that this title is a pun. Thats todays education system
for you! In this installment, a replica of Gryffindors sword is stolen
and the trail of clues leads Spanky to a rendezvous with Joe
Albuquerque.
14. The Bette Noir Affair, Part 2 further establishes the femme
fatale character, also known as Maleficent Cacklebury and various other
punning names. (My favorite is still Mercedes Binns.) By the end of
it, we find Spanky walking up the twisting path to Ms. Cackleburys
bizarre, California mansion.
15. The Bette Noir Affair, Part 3, in which Spanky interrogates
Ms. Cackelbury, a.k.a. Ms. Noir, and suspicion begins to fall on Joe
Albuquerque.
16. The Bette Noir Affair, Part 4, in which Ms. Noir describes the
colorful Egyptian adventure in which she and Joe Albuquerque were
banished to a pyramid by an evil, magic-carpet dealer named Abdul
Aberber Amir. It ends with our supposed friend Joe blasting a death
curse in the direction of Spanky and Bette. (Dramatic organ chords...)
17. The Bette Noir Affair, Part 5, by which time I was starting to
get a hundred e-mails a day suggesting new titleshmm. I should try that
strategy again! Of course the mystery of who stole the replica sword,
and why, is finally unraveled...Joe is cleared of suspicion...and the
femme fatale comes to a tear-jerking end. Sniff!
18. The Double-Barreled Wizard, Part 5 begins another series that,
by the time it ended, I regretted starting as much as anyone...but, in
the long run, I think it worked out well! You see, wizards and witches
have their own World Games, and among the events are Quidditch,
Magymnastics, andyou guessed itdueling! Lots and lots of two-fisted
dueling!
19. The Owlympic SprintSpanky and Shmedly duke it out in a test
of fast thinking, with wands!
20. Marathons and RelaysTwo more Owlympic events, in which a
great deal of general mayhem takes place.
21. Bewitched Bewitched (or vice versa). Spanky takes a
long-overdue toilet break, while Merlin tells how he messed with some
Muggles watching late-night TV.
22. The Relay FinalAnother Owlympic dueling event in which
Shmedly and Spanky face off.
23. Team DuelingDoes anyone remember the names of Spanky and
Shmedlys Owlympic dueling teammates? Who do you suppose they really
are?
24. The InterviewBy this time, the real Olympics were long past
over with, but the Owlympic saga dragged on and on!!! Here is the
chapter in which Spanky and Shmedly take part in a public relations
disaster!
25. The Freestyle Event, Part 1Further evidence that Owlympic
dueling will never die! No matter how much you want it to!
26. The Freestyle Event, Part 2An intense confrontation between
Spanky and Shmedly (predictably, in the final of another Owlympic
dueling event). This time something happens that changes Spankys
lifeand we still havent heard the end of it. What became of Ilona?
Well? Ideas? Anyone?
27. Single CombatThe final showdown between Spanky and Shmedly
(so far). The moral: never mess with a man who has nothing to lose!
28. A Break for Station IdentificationAdvertisements on the
Wizarding Wireless Network. Twenty guesses: which band played the song
Werewolf Scratch Boogie?
29. Night Owls By DaylightMetaphorically speaking, of course.
Harvey begins to introduce the special talents of each of the characters
in that cozy back parlor, and starts to lay out a plan for how to put
them all to good (?) use. And at the end, an unexpected new visitor
turns up...
30. The Circle CompletedJoe Albuquerque and Spanky catch up, and
Harvey gives the floor to our resident Gringotts expert: Merlin.
31. Vold-Mart. Merlin begins to narrate a new story, involving a
spoiled young wizard named Rigel and a worried fathers resolve to keep
his son out of evil.
32. Uncle or Aunt Leslie. A gruesome new villainIm still waiting
for you to help me bring him or her backsends Rigel, along with his
invisible friend Merlin, on a dangerous quest into the depths of
Gringotts.
33. The Vault of Yves the Leper. Merlin and Rigel break into a
forgotten vault at Gringotts, on a mission to steal a forgotten potion
of unimaginable power. But they dont get too far!
34. Riddle Me This. The Quill takes a break from the story-line to
put a few Harry Potter-related riddles to yousome of which remain
unanswered!
35. More Riddle Me This. The Quills holiday break continues with
ten more Harry Potter-themed riddles.
36. Forward and Back. The plot inches forward as the Hogs Head
storytelling circle adjourns for the night. Then, Riddle Time makes
its debut as a weekly feature, with discussion of HP-related riddles.
37. Back and Forth. This time, no storyline, just chit-chat about
riddles old and new.
38. Chokechains Labyrinth, Part 1. Merlin reveals his true face
at last, and begins the story of his imprisonment in the labyrinths of
Gringotts.
39. Chokechains Labyrinth, Part 2. Merlins tale continues as he
and Rigel face a wily sphinx...but their troubles in the lower levels of
Gringotts are not nearly over!
40. Unfinished Business, Part 1. Spanky satisfies your burning
curiosity about the ending of the duel that began with The Affair of
Gryffindors Sword, and he also begins anew in his loooooong story
about how he dealt with the werewolf that tried to kill baby Harry on
his first Christmas. The tale picks up as Spanky hears a couple of Death
Eaters plotting against the as-yet-unborn Harry Potter...
41. Unfinished Business, Part 2, for which, very appropriately,
you had to wait several weeks while I moved from Arizona to my new home
state of Missouri. Talk about cliffhangers! The plot against the
pregnant Lily Potter takes shape, and Spanky realizes he has to do
something to stop it.
42. Orel Prevention. Spankys attempt to stave off a Death Eater
attack on Lily Potter goes awry when, thanks to a (perhaps impossible)
mishap with a Pensieve, he finds himself trapped INSIDE THE HEAD of a
Death Eater disguised as a Merlin Scout.
43. Trussed, Mussed, and Imperiussed. After being kicked around by
the Death Eaters, Spanky wakes up in a deposit bag on its way to a
Gringotts vault. How do you bribe a bunch of by-the-numbers goblins,
when you have no cash on you? If you ever find yourself in that
situation, this article might save your life.
44. Orel Suggestion. Spanky arrives at Godrics Hollow just as
Harry Potter is being bornbut the Potters suspicious friends soon
figure out that Spanky isnt his own master at the time!
45. Musical Interlude. More toe-tappers from Nasal Drip and all
your other favorites, from the Wizarding Wireless Network.
46. More Unfinished Business. This time its back to Merlins
storyline, where we find him imprisoned in a Gringotts vault with the
biggest brat in the wizarding world.
47. Some Thirsty Work. Merlins tale of his imprisonment in
Gringotts continues, as he and Rigel dig their way through the wall into
a wine cellar occupied by clown wizards and Durmstrang runaways.
48. More Thirsty Work. The clowns plan Merlin and Rigels escape
from Gringotts, with the unwitting aid of the goblins and the servants
of an evil count. This number was also, for the record, the end of the
Riddle Time subfeature.
49. The Silken Ladder. Merlin and Rigel are foiled in their
attempt to escape Gringotts, and this time they are given a choice
between being eaten by a manticore and having to grope through a
pitch-dark dungeon in search of a silver shield.
50. The Shape of Things That Have Been, in which Robbie raises the
art of STALLING to a previously unimagined level.
There. Now you have no excuse. Youre all caught up on everything that
has ever happened (coughNOTcough) and you can start sending in your
terrific ideas with total confidence (ppppllease?). All the same, it
probably wouldnt hurt you to go back and read the first 49 numbers for
yourself. You might even enjoy them! Except the ones that sucked, like
this one. But remember, if you dont like it, you can change it. Send me
a better idea for next time, and well see where it takes us!
What happens next? Send us your idea in 150 words or less, and tune in
next week for another installment of the Magic Quill.
4/29/2005
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