I have... I have this image... and it's *definately* a crossover (fusion?) that Should Not Be, but I have *no* idea how to properly construct it.
Start withthe Potterverse. At some point in the series, some Big Magic Thing happens, and the natural laws of a few other realities start to bleed in. Thig is, the *way* they're bleeding in means that no one really notices. It's just natural that it works that way, and the people who would know about it do. Everything gets a bit more Anime, for one thing. Romances get more tangled, fights get better choreography, and explosions become both more impressive and less fatal. Also, some aspect magic starts to bleed in. People who are strongly a particular way, or are connected strongly with a particular force, start showing more traits associated with their Aspects, and eventually start getting minor magical effects from them. Everyone pretty much takes this in stride. Meanwhile, various things are coming to a head, following both potterverse patterns (Everything Is About Harry And Voldemort, Things Are Not As They Seem, It's Worse Than Last Year, and so on) and Anime patterns (Series of Dramatic Fights, You Beat Me So Now We're Friends, Time To Unlock More True Potential, and so on) into a crescendo, until finally Our Band Of Heroes (Each of whom was absolutely vital in solving one, and only one of the previous tasks) makes it to the Inner Sanctum to face Voldemort. He is there, surrounded by the still dangerous remnants of his Nameless (and identically robed and masked) Minions. Everyone tenses for the Grand Melee. Voldemort waves them aside, and pulls out the Big Badguy's Final Hidden Ace. The Heroes are neutralized. Also terrified. Voldemort prepares to Kill Everyone, when Dobby walks into the room. Dobby (who had been acting a bit oddly, and had disappeared without particular comment about halfway through the series) has been really focusing on his Aspect. Dobby is the Living Avatar of the Rage Of The Working Man.
"Cast Off The Chains! Eternal Revolution Strike!"
Voldemort's power is utterly broken, in a 3-minute-long show of CGI. Also, as a side effect, everyone in a three-mile-radius or so is freed... from everything. Cue the final fight, with Harry having to work for it, but obviously having the upper hand. Voldemort dies. Wrap up plotlines and roll credits.
The Power that The Dark Lord Knew Not... was an angry house-elf.
Start withthe Potterverse. At some point in the series, some Big Magic Thing happens, and the natural laws of a few other realities start to bleed in. Thig is, the *way* they're bleeding in means that no one really notices. It's just natural that it works that way, and the people who would know about it do. Everything gets a bit more Anime, for one thing. Romances get more tangled, fights get better choreography, and explosions become both more impressive and less fatal. Also, some aspect magic starts to bleed in. People who are strongly a particular way, or are connected strongly with a particular force, start showing more traits associated with their Aspects, and eventually start getting minor magical effects from them. Everyone pretty much takes this in stride. Meanwhile, various things are coming to a head, following both potterverse patterns (Everything Is About Harry And Voldemort, Things Are Not As They Seem, It's Worse Than Last Year, and so on) and Anime patterns (Series of Dramatic Fights, You Beat Me So Now We're Friends, Time To Unlock More True Potential, and so on) into a crescendo, until finally Our Band Of Heroes (Each of whom was absolutely vital in solving one, and only one of the previous tasks) makes it to the Inner Sanctum to face Voldemort. He is there, surrounded by the still dangerous remnants of his Nameless (and identically robed and masked) Minions. Everyone tenses for the Grand Melee. Voldemort waves them aside, and pulls out the Big Badguy's Final Hidden Ace. The Heroes are neutralized. Also terrified. Voldemort prepares to Kill Everyone, when Dobby walks into the room. Dobby (who had been acting a bit oddly, and had disappeared without particular comment about halfway through the series) has been really focusing on his Aspect. Dobby is the Living Avatar of the Rage Of The Working Man.
"Cast Off The Chains! Eternal Revolution Strike!"
Voldemort's power is utterly broken, in a 3-minute-long show of CGI. Also, as a side effect, everyone in a three-mile-radius or so is freed... from everything. Cue the final fight, with Harry having to work for it, but obviously having the upper hand. Voldemort dies. Wrap up plotlines and roll credits.
The Power that The Dark Lord Knew Not... was an angry house-elf.