So, now Hermione is by far the most immortal person in the universe. She has troll’s and unicorn’s powers and Voldemort’s Horcrux 3.0 network. (Although she doesn’t have physical possession of the Resurrection Stone, at least not yet. I wonder if she will be able to sense all of Voldemort’s horcruxes right away when she wakes up, or if she would need to know some extra spells for that.)
A troll heals by continuously transforming into its form. Does this mean Hermione will never age, because she will always transform into a 12-year-old body? On the plus side, she wouldn’t fear old age...
Also, if Harry (or anyone else) defeats Voldemort somehow, he would get the Philosopher’s Stone. And unless it has a limited store of energy, he will have defeated Death at that point. It would feel really unsatisfactory if he defeated Death just by stumbling across an artifact that always had the power to defeat Death, but no-one ever bothered to use it for that purpose...
A troll heals by continuously transforming into its form. Does this mean Hermione will never age, because she will always transform into a 12-year-old body? On the plus side, she wouldn’t fear old age...
I don’t there’s a mention of trolls not aging.
I wonder if she will be able to sense all of Voldemort’s horcruxes right away when she wakes up
Given that Voldemort doesn’t know how many horcruxes he has, I don’t think he senses all of the horcruxes.
And unless it has a limited store of energy, he will have defeated Death at that point.
Even without an unlimited store of energy it’s not clear that the process is fast enough to keep 6 billion humans alive.
Okay, now I want to read an Arithmancer/HPMoR crossover fic, wherein MathWiz!Hermione figures out the differential equations underlying the trolls’ constant self-transformation and then goes on to create a magical equivalent of genetically modified trolls …
ETA:
it’s not clear that the process is fast enough to keep 6 billion humans alive.
In fact, it’s clear that the process is not fast enough: Search chapter 111 for mentions of the word “minutes”!
Nnnnot quite. Remember, for Harry, part of defeating death is mass true resurrection. And the only method of resurrection Harry knows of requires a finite amount of his own life-force. (I suppose that may not apply to Muggles, though.)
Also, he needs the body, which doesn’t usually exist for anyone dead too long ago...
I said he would defeat death if he got the Philosopher’s Stone (and it didn’t have a finite charge). It can be used to return any living or recently dead human to a healthy young state.
Granted, Harry can’t use it as fast as people die (roughly 2 people per second around the world). So he would still need to make more Stones.
So, now Hermione is by far the most immortal person in the universe. She has troll’s and unicorn’s powers and Voldemort’s Horcrux 3.0 network. (Although she doesn’t have physical possession of the Resurrection Stone, at least not yet. I wonder if she will be able to sense all of Voldemort’s horcruxes right away when she wakes up, or if she would need to know some extra spells for that.)
A troll heals by continuously transforming into its form. Does this mean Hermione will never age, because she will always transform into a 12-year-old body? On the plus side, she wouldn’t fear old age...
Also, if Harry (or anyone else) defeats Voldemort somehow, he would get the Philosopher’s Stone. And unless it has a limited store of energy, he will have defeated Death at that point. It would feel really unsatisfactory if he defeated Death just by stumbling across an artifact that always had the power to defeat Death, but no-one ever bothered to use it for that purpose...
Trolls grow up, so..
I don’t there’s a mention of trolls not aging.
Given that Voldemort doesn’t know how many horcruxes he has, I don’t think he senses all of the horcruxes.
Even without an unlimited store of energy it’s not clear that the process is fast enough to keep 6 billion humans alive.
Can you count three-digit numbers easily?
Okay, now I want to read an Arithmancer/HPMoR crossover fic, wherein MathWiz!Hermione figures out the differential equations underlying the trolls’ constant self-transformation and then goes on to create a magical equivalent of genetically modified trolls …
ETA:
In fact, it’s clear that the process is not fast enough: Search chapter 111 for mentions of the word “minutes”!
Yes, but she isn’t a normal troll. Ah well, magic.
Hermione can always transfigure herself older—possibly with help from the stone—if that becomes a problem.
Nnnnot quite. Remember, for Harry, part of defeating death is mass true resurrection. And the only method of resurrection Harry knows of requires a finite amount of his own life-force. (I suppose that may not apply to Muggles, though.)
Also, he needs the body, which doesn’t usually exist for anyone dead too long ago...
I said he would defeat death if he got the Philosopher’s Stone (and it didn’t have a finite charge). It can be used to return any living or recently dead human to a healthy young state.
Granted, Harry can’t use it as fast as people die (roughly 2 people per second around the world). So he would still need to make more Stones.
Pretty much. It’s not mass producible, is the problem here.
It’s a start, and a pretty good start at that, but it’s not done.