Round Robin: Bookbound
Quote from The Gestalt Prince on October 25, 2025, 10:51 pmTitle: Bookbound
Premise: A group of people are sucked into the literary world of Harry Potter and find themselves inhabiting the bodies of some of the characters. Hijinks ensues.
Limitations: Participants may only write for the character selected for them at random.
Allowed Points of View: NOT Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore, Snape, or Voldemort.
Note: Please be sure to read our official Round Robin rules before participating. Thank you!
Title: Bookbound
Premise: A group of people are sucked into the literary world of Harry Potter and find themselves inhabiting the bodies of some of the characters. Hijinks ensues.
Limitations: Participants may only write for the character selected for them at random.
Allowed Points of View: NOT Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore, Snape, or Voldemort.
Note: Please be sure to read our official Round Robin rules before participating. Thank you!
Quote from The Gestalt Prince on October 25, 2025, 11:05 pmIt was unclear how or why the group of people found themselves standing in a white void around an equally white pedestal; none of them remembered anything that would warrant such a situation. No one had died, no one had fallen asleep, and yet here they were, unable to process what was happening until their minds cleared. Upon the pedestal was a note, which read:
Opening this book will transport you into its pages, taking on the role of the characters. With this power, you may rewrite the contents within, but be warned: your choices have consequences.
It was unclear who set the note aside and opened the book underneath, at least at that point in time, but the group soon found themselves drawn into the pages, believing they could choose who to be.
They were wrong.
And so, either by good or bad fortune, our bookbound travelers found themselves aboard a moving Hogwarts Express, inhabiting the bodies of Professor Sybill Trelawney, Dean Thomas, and Daphne Greengrass.
@SnapDragon
It was unclear how or why the group of people found themselves standing in a white void around an equally white pedestal; none of them remembered anything that would warrant such a situation. No one had died, no one had fallen asleep, and yet here they were, unable to process what was happening until their minds cleared. Upon the pedestal was a note, which read:
Opening this book will transport you into its pages, taking on the role of the characters. With this power, you may rewrite the contents within, but be warned: your choices have consequences.
It was unclear who set the note aside and opened the book underneath, at least at that point in time, but the group soon found themselves drawn into the pages, believing they could choose who to be.
They were wrong.
And so, either by good or bad fortune, our bookbound travelers found themselves aboard a moving Hogwarts Express, inhabiting the bodies of Professor Sybill Trelawney, Dean Thomas, and Daphne Greengrass.



