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Part 1 of Oops, we're magical!
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2015-03-17
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Oops, we're magical

Summary:

Shadowhunters always deny that their runes are magic. In this compilation of stories, they have been rid of the trouble as they will have no such problem when they're all attending Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry anyway. The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices are mixed together as teachers and students all go to Hogwarts for their next year of studying, not having any idea what will await them with teacher/student romances, threesomes, drama, humour and an animagus form gone not quite as planned.

Chapter 1: Introduction

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In this wonderful AU where everything is mixed together (Well that's a lie for much more could be mixed together than this), it might be nice to have the basics down. If you're a person who'd rather just figure things out as you go along, ignore this chapter. It'll explain how we made everything work with the different characters when it comes to ages, relations, years and houses, species and all these other small details. If you don't care about houses and years and blood and all those other things, you might still want to check out the bottom of this page to understand some other of the fundamental changes.


 

Ravenclaws:  (By the angel this would be easier with colours)

Magnus Bane (Head of House) (Half-blood) -- metamorphmagus, animagus, warlock

Simon Lewis (muggleborn)

Tessa Gray (Halfblood)-- metamorphmagus

Gideon Lightwood (Pureblood)

Gabriel Lightwood (Pureblood)

Meliorn (Pureblood--yes yes, it is a very big deal in the books that he's a half blood, but after much dicussion, we ended on pureblood)

Gryffindors:

Woolsey Scott (Head of House) (Pureblood)-- werewolf

Alec Lightwood (Pureblood)

Clary Fray (Pureblood)

Maia Roberts (Muggleborn) -- werewolf

Cecily Herondale (Pureblood)

Slytherins:

Camille Belcourt (Head of House) (Pureblood)

Jace Lightwood (Half-blood)

Isabelle Lightwood (Pureblood)

Raphael Santiago (Muggleborn)

Ragnor Fell (Half-blood) -- warlock

Will Herondale (Pureblood)

Sebastian Morgenstern (Pureblood)

Jessamine Lovelace (Half-blood)

Hufflepuffs:

Catarina Loss (Muggleborn) -- warlock

Jordan Kyle (Half-blood)-- werewolf

Jem Carstairs (Pureblood)

Helen Blackthorn (Half-blood)

Aline Penhallow (Pureblood)

Others:

Nate Gray (Squib)

Robert Lightwood (Department of Mysteries)

Maryse Lightwood (auror)

Asmodeous (Fugitive from Azkaban)

Charlotte Branwell (Head of Magical Institute and Orphanage)

Henry Branwell (Inventor)

Jocelyn Greymark (Freelance Painter)

Luke Greymark (Antique/book shop owner)

Teachers at Hogwarts:

Defence Against the Dark Arts -- Remus Lupin

Potions -- Camille Belcourt

Charms -- Hodge Starkweather

Transfiguration -- Magnus Bane

Herbology -- Neville Longbottom

Arithmancy -- Meliorn

Divination -- Nymphadora Tonks

Care of Magical Creatures -- Woolsey Scott

Muggle Studies -- Valentine Morgenstern

Headmistress -- Minerva McGonagall

Keeper of grounds -- Ragnor Fell

Infirmary responsible -- Catarina Loss

Seventh years:

Alec Lightwood, Jordan Kyle, Sebastian Morgenstern, Gideon Lightwood.

Sixth years:

Jace Lightwood, Isabelle Lightwood, Clary Fray, Simon Lewis, Maia Roberts, Will Herondale, Tessa Gray, Jem Carstairs, Gabriel Lightwood.

Fifth years:

Raphael Santiago, Cecily Herondale, Jessamine Lovelace.

 

For the simplicity of the story there are the following rules

  • Warlocks are not immortal but have another kind of magic they can use wandlessly
  • Will and Jace are cousins
  • The Lightwood are cousins
  • The Branwells run an Institute/Orphanage. The Lightwoods (Maryse and Robert) used to run the one in New York, but moved to London.
  • Luke and Remus are brothers
  • Jocelyn and Charlotte are sisters
  • Being a shadowhunter is not a profession, but a religion