The Unicorn
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I generally make the blood wards matter. As much as Harry suffers - and he is systematically abused, if not physically - the price he is paying is so high, they have to do something much more than in canon.
Nit pick - in canon he is clearly abused both emotionally and physically. There's a scene where Petunia tries to hit Harry with a frying pan and he simply dodges it like that's a perfectly normal thing for her to do, then there's the cupboard and Harry being locked up between first and second year and probably other incidents but those are the only ones I'm sure are canon without checking.
One way of explaining the wards is that the wards were responsible for some of Harry's insane luck. i.e the wards operate something like toned down version of Blink's magic in the Xanth series.But I do not believe that the wards did anything at all in canon, not since there was never any hint of them doing anything. We never saw DEs getting turned around, we never hear of them stating they could not find him - heck, they were waiting in ambush for him so planning an attack was obviously fine.
Of course that brings up other issues...
True. I toyed once with a story idea where the wards were powered by any strong emotion, Dumbledore just focused on love because that sounds much better than "I know the Dursleys hate you and fear magic and I'm going to encourage these emotions because they power the protections around you".Not to mention that "They hate and abuse you, but you still have the love powered wards thanks to living with them" drivel from Dumbledore is disgusting, warped and plain sick. A perversion of the concept of "the power of love".