Personal Bias: I can’t deny the sensation that is Harry Potter, so clearly it is high time to include him as a Combatic combatant, and luckily I have just the opponent: Ender Wiggin of Orson Scott Card’s novel Ender’s Game.
The two characters have a great deal in common--both are children with the fate of their kind resting on their shoulders. I have read the entire Ender series and have loved every book. I have read the Harry Potter series, but have never seen the films. It is hard to say which series stands out as my favorite, but my character bias leans toward the more conflicted and driven Ender Wiggin.
Ground Rules: The Goblet of Fire follows Harry into a series of trials that place him in a mindset that parallels Ender’s nicely. For my purposes the version of Harry with the skills and experience gained from this book and previous will be used. The Ender will be the one post Ender’s Game and before Speaker for the Dead. This will also allow the two combatants to be roughly the same age. Ender will not have the assistance of his friend and database intelligence, Jane. The surroundings will compliment Ender in ...