Who thinks that Lockheart was in fact possessed by Voldemort? It seems unlikely given that in canon Lockheart “accomplished” these deeds in a very different way, and there is no reason why he could not have done so here as well. (By the way on Predictionbook I estimated a 15% chance, but that is starting to look to high now that I am thinking it over a bit more.)
Moody going after Lockhart is Moody privileging hypotheses involving Dark Wizards; nobody’s a perfect rationalist in this story, and Moody’s experience causes him to privilege hypotheses involving Dark Wizards and discount hypotheses involving Huge Wankers.
Well Lockhart sort of IS a dark wizard. From Moody’s point of view he’s someone obtaining power far faster and more effectively than he should, but even in reality he’s someone who’s systematically robbing people of their achievements and wiping memories.
I don’t. GL’s canon strategy provides a perfectly reasonable explanation for all his supposed feats, and I didn’t see anything in 86 to suggest this is going to be a major divergence. I expect it’ll go something like the other CoS reference—at some future point we’ll get a “gee, looks like he’s just a fraud, moving on” with a possible joke about him teaching Defense.
In HPMOR, there is no strong reason to think Voldemort is a disembodied spirit that needs to possess someone, rather than being and always having been embodied in the body currently known as Quirrel. I wouldn’t give your estimated 15% to even the entire probability that hpmor!Voldie can or needs to posess anyone.
While this may be true, it would be a large departure from canon. To postulate such a large departure from canon, we need a certain amount of evidence. The amount of evidence on that subject does not seem high to me. I give a ~60% chance that Voldemort is/was at some point a disembodied spirit. (Here is my PredictionBook prediction on the subject.)
Who thinks that Lockheart was in fact possessed by Voldemort? It seems unlikely given that in canon Lockheart “accomplished” these deeds in a very different way, and there is no reason why he could not have done so here as well. (By the way on Predictionbook I estimated a 15% chance, but that is starting to look to high now that I am thinking it over a bit more.)
Moody going after Lockhart is Moody privileging hypotheses involving Dark Wizards; nobody’s a perfect rationalist in this story, and Moody’s experience causes him to privilege hypotheses involving Dark Wizards and discount hypotheses involving Huge Wankers.
Well Lockhart sort of IS a dark wizard. From Moody’s point of view he’s someone obtaining power far faster and more effectively than he should, but even in reality he’s someone who’s systematically robbing people of their achievements and wiping memories.
He wasn’t investigating Lockhart. He was investigating a Dark Wizard. Every hypothesis about a Dark Wizard involves a Dark Wizard.
Almost certainly not.
I don’t. GL’s canon strategy provides a perfectly reasonable explanation for all his supposed feats, and I didn’t see anything in 86 to suggest this is going to be a major divergence. I expect it’ll go something like the other CoS reference—at some future point we’ll get a “gee, looks like he’s just a fraud, moving on” with a possible joke about him teaching Defense.
In HPMOR, there is no strong reason to think Voldemort is a disembodied spirit that needs to possess someone, rather than being and always having been embodied in the body currently known as Quirrel. I wouldn’t give your estimated 15% to even the entire probability that hpmor!Voldie can or needs to posess anyone.
While this may be true, it would be a large departure from canon. To postulate such a large departure from canon, we need a certain amount of evidence. The amount of evidence on that subject does not seem high to me. I give a ~60% chance that Voldemort is/was at some point a disembodied spirit. (Here is my PredictionBook prediction on the subject.)