Harry obviousely needs to buy some time, so he’d better start speaking. Patronus V2.0 grants only the “good” kind of power and feeds on caster’s maxHP, so it could be revealed easier than partial transfiguration. Some meaningful amount of time is going to be acquired (while explaining HPJEV’s viewpoint) that way, because HPJEV and LV oppose death in entirely different ways (one wants to fight it and the other one flees). But that’s too easy and either is not in the solution at all or is followed but something more clever.
By the way, nobody said that that quote about falling black robes was from the good ending. Nor we have a 100% proof that Patronus V2.0 blocks any AK: it could be only LV’s AK, due to resonance.
Also, assuming that both HPJEV and Hermione survive with their memories intact and have a chance to talk, it’s going to be very awkward. Being murdered by LV can be expected, at least, but it’s not easy at all to tell Hermione that she has just been brutally resurrected with at least three Dark rituals, has her mind state constantly backed up to a Dark item and regereneration ability similar to the one of the weapon which killed her in the first place.
And that not-aging thing the regeneration ability grants her isn’t necessarily going to be awesome either. What if her body decides to continuously regenerate into the form of her present-aged self?
Trolls do grow up, as previously notied. That’s not the most likely way for that to be a problem. Rather the reverse. I mean, if troll regen runs off your genetic template, there is a good chance she is going to wake up as the prime-of-life (22?) adult version of herself, and continuously revert to that. I would even call it likely, except that from a meta perspective it would cause.. squicky.. reactions.
Point of pedantry, but we don’t actually know that. It is possible that they spawn into existence full-grown as part of some magical process (fission, perhaps), or that their regenerative powers don’t activate until they’ve grown to adult size. For the latter, it’s not like they don’t have enough other natural defenses to protect them until they reach adulthood.
Harry obviousely needs to buy some time, so he’d better start speaking. Patronus V2.0 grants only the “good” kind of power and feeds on caster’s maxHP, so it could be revealed easier than partial transfiguration. Some meaningful amount of time is going to be acquired (while explaining HPJEV’s viewpoint) that way, because HPJEV and LV oppose death in entirely different ways (one wants to fight it and the other one flees). But that’s too easy and either is not in the solution at all or is followed but something more clever.
By the way, nobody said that that quote about falling black robes was from the good ending. Nor we have a 100% proof that Patronus V2.0 blocks any AK: it could be only LV’s AK, due to resonance.
Also, assuming that both HPJEV and Hermione survive with their memories intact and have a chance to talk, it’s going to be very awkward. Being murdered by LV can be expected, at least, but it’s not easy at all to tell Hermione that she has just been brutally resurrected with at least three Dark rituals, has her mind state constantly backed up to a Dark item and regereneration ability similar to the one of the weapon which killed her in the first place.
The part that’s going to really get to Hermione is the fact that someone (original Quirrell) was killed for her sake.
I thought it would be that she had received Dreadful in DADA. By LV himself, no less.
And that not-aging thing the regeneration ability grants her isn’t necessarily going to be awesome either. What if her body decides to continuously regenerate into the form of her present-aged self?
Trolls do grow up, as previously notied. That’s not the most likely way for that to be a problem. Rather the reverse. I mean, if troll regen runs off your genetic template, there is a good chance she is going to wake up as the prime-of-life (22?) adult version of herself, and continuously revert to that. I would even call it likely, except that from a meta perspective it would cause.. squicky.. reactions.
Point of pedantry, but we don’t actually know that. It is possible that they spawn into existence full-grown as part of some magical process (fission, perhaps), or that their regenerative powers don’t activate until they’ve grown to adult size. For the latter, it’s not like they don’t have enough other natural defenses to protect them until they reach adulthood.