![]() I’m honestly surprised there isn’t much fanfiction for this couple. The only problem I can see is that both of them encourage each other way to much for there to be any sensible proceedings in their relationship nonsense and chaos in the Potter/Weasley household onlyįanfiction recommendation for this couple: Or the Look Or the WordsĪn adorable queer rewrite of the heteronormative Yule Ball what if Harry and Ron went together?.And when they do bicker, mainly over jealousy, the issue is resolved healthily and with respect to the other party (unlike some Romione ones that are just forgotten, for no reason).Ron breaks Harry out of his abusive home and gives him somewhere to stay the fact that the Weasleys basically adopt Harry helps this argument significantly.Harry consistently relies on Ron, encourages him to get involved in Quidditch, supports him as a prefect!.At 15!!! This was Ron’s line in the books and they gave it to Hermione in the movies and I’ll never be over it. Ron STANDS on a BROKEN LEG to tell (an alleged) MASS MURDERER that if he wanted to kill Harry, he’d have to kill him and Hermione as well.They fiercely defend each other, and are both extremely loyal to each other time and time again.Ron was the one Harry couldn’t live without his “greatest treasure”.They don’t need a troll or a well timed handshake they are off the bat down to duel and die for each other. Seconds upon meeting, these two are thick as thieves.I didn’t see it, but now I’m pretty convinced. Also known as Rarry? Hon?Īll factors considered, this friendship has some of the most potential for a stable long term couple. What if Ron was the chosen one instead of Harry? It isn’t about Romione per se, but it’s got a great depiction of their relationship. One of my favourite in this series of “what if?” Harry Potter fanfics: She obviously deeply cares for both of the boys, but perhaps it can be argued that this is in equal measure, and platonically.įanfiction recommendation for this couple: the last son.However, I can’t recall many instances when Hermione adapts her behaviour or opinion to include Ron’s, particularly in the movies.Also, there does seem to be a lot of change on Ron’s behalf (he changes his perspectives on house elves for example, in part due to Hermione’s SPHEW campaign).In some cases (Prisoner of Azkaban, Half Blood Prince and even Goblet of Fire to an extent), Ron and Hermione bicker for half of, or most of the plot - if they were realistic, they wouldn’t last without Harry acting as a mediator.As a good friend pointed out, their relationship, suitable for a childhood relationship, doesn’t really grow into a mature, adult love match. ![]() However, there are quite a few weaknesses to it, I will admit: Plus, I love the balancing relationship - Ron is the heart and Hermione is the head, and both grow and benefit from each other's mindset.This reddit thread points out that Crookshanks is basically a cat version of R on, and it’s adorable.When it comes down to it, Ron (particularly book Ron) is still fiercely protective, but the arguing makes their friendship, born on shaky foundations anyway, more realistic. Many people have highlighted this as a weakness but I personally love the bickering type relationship Ron and Hermione has.Also known as Romione, if you like ship names. Quick note: Please check trigger warnings on the tags of these fanfics before you go in! First couple on the chopping block: Hermione x Ron. However, this article instead is going to focus on the main plot of Harry Potter, but the best parts the relationships of the golden trio. The most popular characters to debate and create in the Harry Potter fandom (and arguably of all time!) are the Mauraders (see “All the Young Dudes”, a 520k word Wolfstar fanfiction roughly half the word count of the actual series). It’s an age old question: should Hermione have ended up with Harry instead of Ron? Or do the 50k Drarry (Draco/Harry) fanfics on Ao3 hold any sway? These are the many opinions (and fanfics to match). ![]() This article is written as a nod to the nostalgia of the integral part ‘Harry Potter’ played in our generation’s childhood, and as a bit of fun. ![]() Disclaimer: Blitz in no way supports the transphobic and offensive stance that JK Rowling presents.
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