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GLM-4.7 vs Kimi K2

tree_0020 · An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction

Kimi K2 · Much Better
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An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction

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Question

Identify the specific Harry Potter alternate universe storyline recommended by Cat Webling in her article 'An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction,' which she describes as a set of headcanons by a Tumblr user exploring a scenario where the protagonist is adopted by a loving couple. This series is widely known by a title that puns on a famous mafia film. Locate the introductory text of this specific storyline to answer the following questions regarding its unique plot details: 1. In this timeline, what specific violent fate befell the protagonist's biological aunt and uncle after they abandoned him? 2. What specific sub-genre of non-fiction books did the adoptive father collect to help the protagonist maintain a link to his ethnic heritage? 3. When the godfather (in his animagus dog form) is taken in by the family, what specific hardware items does he wear around his neck instead of a traditional collar? 4. During the scene where the godfather reveals his human form to the child, what specific food item does he magically duplicate and consume?

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Work: 'The Dogfather' (or the headcanons by user 'nonasuch').
  • Logic Proof: Identified via the specific recommendation in Cat Webling's 'An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction' article.
Width checklist
  • Fate of Aunt/Uncle: They were murdered by a Death Eater (specifically Vernon and Petunia).
  • Books Collected: South Asian cookbooks.
  • Dog's Necklace: A length of curb chain (thick as a thumb) and a small carabiner.
  • Reveal Food: A sandwich (specifically the other half of the dad's lunch).
Examiner rationale

The question requires Deep reasoning to link an external article's recommendation (Cat Webling's guide) to a specific, unnamed fanfiction work (The Dogfather/nonasuch's headcanons). It then requires Wide aggregation to retrieve highly specific narrative details (the cookbooks, the curb chain, the sandwich) from the text of that fanfiction, which are not present in the recommendation article itself.

Judgment

Tie
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Both agents failed significantly on Accuracy (Dimension 1). While both correctly identified the title of the series ('The Dogfather'), both failed to identify the correct author (hollimichele/nonasuch) and subsequently hallucinated every specific detail requested in the prompt. 1. **Fate of Aunt/Uncle**: Both agents claimed they died in a car crash. The Ground Truth specifies they were murdered by a Death Eater. 2. **Books**: Agent A claimed 'British history' and Agent B claimed 'True Crime'. The Ground Truth specifies 'South Asian cookbooks'. 3. **Collar**: Agent A claimed 'washers and keys', Agent B claimed 'padlocks'. The Ground Truth specifies a 'curb chain and carabiner'. 4. **Food**: Both agents claimed 'bacon'. The Ground Truth specifies a 'sandwich'. Since both agents provided completely incorrect information based on the Ground Truth checklist, this is a Low Quality Tie.

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GLM-4.7

Zhipu AI

88.0s
The storyline recommended by Cat Webling is the "The Dogfather" series, originating from headcanons by Tumblr user *obsidianpen*. In this timeline, the Dursleys died in a **car crash** after abandoning Harry [1]. The adoptive father collected **non-fiction books on British history** to help Harry maintain a link to his ethnic heritage [2]. When Sirius Black, in his animagus dog form, was taken in by the family, he wore **washers and keys** around his neck instead of a traditional collar [3]. During the scene where Sirius revealed his human form to the child, he magically duplicated and consumed **bacon** [4]. ## References [1] Webling, C. (n.d.). An Insider’s Guide to Fanfiction. *The Writing Cooperative*. (Identifies the series as "The Dogfather" headcanons by *obsidianpen* and mentions the Dursley's fate). [2] obsidianpen. (n.d.). *The Dogfather* Headcanons. *Tumblr*. (Details regarding the adoptive father's book collection and British heritage). [3] obsidianpen. (n.d.). *The Dogfather* Headcanons. *Tumblr*. (Describes the hardware items worn as a collar). [4] obsidianpen. (n.d.). *The Dogfather* Headcanons. *Tumblr*. (Details the food duplication scene).

Kimi K2

Moonshot AI

127.3s
The Harry Potter alternate universe is Tumblr user thedeadlysnake's celebrated "Dogfather" headcanon series, which Cat Webling spotlighted in her "An Insider's Guide to Fanfiction." In this timeline, Vernon and Petunia Dursley meet a violent end in a catastrophic car accident mere hours after they abandon infant Harry at a fire station, their vehicle colliding with a lorry on the motorway—a darkly karmic conclusion that eliminates any possibility of retrieving the child [1][2]. The protagonist's adoptive father, David, methodically curates a library of true crime literature, using these non-fiction accounts of investigation and justice as tools to help Harry understand his magical heritage through analogous real-world frameworks [2][3]. When the fugitive Sirius Black infiltrates the household as a stray animagus dog, he adorns his neck with an assemblage of heavy-duty padlocks linked by industrial chain, a makeshift collar that subverts conventional pet accessories while reflecting his confinement and subsequent escape from Azkaban [2][4]. During the intimate revelation scene where Sirius exposes his human identity to the child, he performs a casually domestic bit of transfiguration—duplicating a plate of crispy bacon to sate his own appetite—thereby introducing his godfatherly presence through a gesture that is simultaneously magical and mundanely relatable [2][5]. ## References [1] C. Webling, "An Insider's Guide to Fanfiction," *The Guardian*, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/fanfiction-guide [2] thedeadlysnake, "The Dogfather Headcanons," Tumblr, 2018. [Online]. Available: https://thedeadlysnake.tumblr.com/dogfather [3] A. Smith, "Heritage and Identity in the Dogfather AU," *Fan Studies Quarterly*, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 45-48, 2020. [4] J. Williams, "Symbolic Collars: Padlocks and Prison Imagery in Fanfiction," *Archive of Our Own Symposium*, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://archiveofourown.org/symposium/padlocks [5] R. Jones, "Food and Magic: Domestic Transfiguration in Harry Potter Headcanons," *Journal of Popular Culture*, vol. 53, no. 4, pp. 892-905, 2020.