Up to chapter 31 now. I don’t understand how Eliezer is going to paint the central conflict. Granted, Quirrell is awesome and has had several successes already. But the main motivation of the Death Eaters is blood purism (as in canon), and Harry has already proved it to be false, and our Quirrell is rational enough to agree with the proof if he hears it. So to make the central conflict happen Eliezer has to invent something else, something secret, that makes Quirrell tick.
It appears that a very large number of wizards are blood purists; Quirrel might just want power, and think that the best way to achieve that is by stirring up hatred for mudbloods.
I think he may have already done so, by way of Quirrelmort’s reaction to Harry’s statement that he wanted to use science.
Voldemort is scared of muggles. Quite reasonably so; despite Harry, there are enough of them that they’d very likely overtake the magic-users in a matter of decades on all useful fronts, and even now a conflict between muggles could squash the wizards like a bug.
Basically, I think he wants to
(a) Strengthen magical society to the point where they can stand up to the muggles. Harry might be helpful here, but there’s a good chance their plans would conflict. Failing that..
Up to chapter 31 now. I don’t understand how Eliezer is going to paint the central conflict. Granted, Quirrell is awesome and has had several successes already. But the main motivation of the Death Eaters is blood purism (as in canon), and Harry has already proved it to be false, and our Quirrell is rational enough to agree with the proof if he hears it. So to make the central conflict happen Eliezer has to invent something else, something secret, that makes Quirrell tick.
It appears that a very large number of wizards are blood purists; Quirrel might just want power, and think that the best way to achieve that is by stirring up hatred for mudbloods.
I think he may have already done so, by way of Quirrelmort’s reaction to Harry’s statement that he wanted to use science.
Voldemort is scared of muggles. Quite reasonably so; despite Harry, there are enough of them that they’d very likely overtake the magic-users in a matter of decades on all useful fronts, and even now a conflict between muggles could squash the wizards like a bug.
Basically, I think he wants to
(a) Strengthen magical society to the point where they can stand up to the muggles. Harry might be helpful here, but there’s a good chance their plans would conflict. Failing that..
(b) Get the hell off this rock.