Yhea, that’s not a workable approach. Seriously, Flamel is centuries old and has had the key to eternal life for all of that. and the largest hoard of lore on the planet for most of it.
Trying to legilimency that mind has the most likely result of you becoming a drooling vegetable. Certainly, its not going to actually work. If it did, it would be point 1 on every single aspiring dark lords to-do list.
That’s actually my main reason for thinking “Not dead”. A lot. Really, just a an absurd number, of people must have already tried this. It doesn’t even matter what “It” is. Someone tried that one already. And failed. If Voldemort had attempted it in person? Maaaaybee. A hired hit? Nope.
I agree with your assessment of how powerful Perenelle/Flamel (side note: need a good portmanteau a la Quirrellmort) should be, having been able to outwit Baba Yaga in her sixth year and then having six hundred years of excellent leverage to accumulate lore and also maybe play with what the stone can do.
That objection notwithstanding, the most plausible non-Voldemort killer would be Bellatrix, using her superpower of very strict obedience to orders like “Just use AK and do not hesitate for any reason”.
The odds of that being true are steadily falling, if only because there aren’t many chapters left in which to have that revelation, and it’s hard to see how it would improve the plot at this point.
Yhea, that’s not a workable approach. Seriously, Flamel is centuries old and has had the key to eternal life for all of that. and the largest hoard of lore on the planet for most of it. Trying to legilimency that mind has the most likely result of you becoming a drooling vegetable.
Next you will ask why I did not kidnap, torture, and kill Perenelle after I learned the truth.”
This had not in fact been a question that had come into Harry’s mind.
Professor Quirrell continued to speak. “The answer is that Perenelle had foreseen and forestalled the ambitions of Dark Wizards like myself. ‘Nicholas Flamel’ publicly took Unbreakable Vows not to be coerced by any means into relinquishing his Stone—to guard immortality from the covetous, he claimed, as if that were a public service. I was afraid the Stone would be lost forever, if Perenelle died without saying where it was hidden, and her Vow prevented attempts at torture.
Perenelle’s safety relied on the Stone’s uniqueness and hiddenness, which is no longer a factor as far as Quirrell is concerned.
I did not attack her directly, for I was not sure of my great creation; it was not impossible that I would someday need to go begging to her for a dollop of reversed age.
Yhea, that’s not a workable approach. Seriously, Flamel is centuries old and has had the key to eternal life for all of that. and the largest hoard of lore on the planet for most of it. Trying to legilimency that mind has the most likely result of you becoming a drooling vegetable. Certainly, its not going to actually work. If it did, it would be point 1 on every single aspiring dark lords to-do list. That’s actually my main reason for thinking “Not dead”. A lot. Really, just a an absurd number, of people must have already tried this. It doesn’t even matter what “It” is. Someone tried that one already. And failed. If Voldemort had attempted it in person? Maaaaybee. A hired hit? Nope.
I agree with your assessment of how powerful Perenelle/Flamel (side note: need a good portmanteau a la Quirrellmort) should be, having been able to outwit Baba Yaga in her sixth year and then having six hundred years of excellent leverage to accumulate lore and also maybe play with what the stone can do.
That objection notwithstanding, the most plausible non-Voldemort killer would be Bellatrix, using her superpower of very strict obedience to orders like “Just use AK and do not hesitate for any reason”.
Flamelle.
I’m going with this.
It’s not Perenelle, it’s still Baba Yaga, who killed a sixth-year dark witch, stole her identity, and faked her own death.
The odds of that being true are steadily falling, if only because there aren’t many chapters left in which to have that revelation, and it’s hard to see how it would improve the plot at this point.
On the contrary, tthe odds are increasing, since we’re running out of opportunity for this deduction from the text to be contradicted. (^_^)
Perenelle’s surname is also Flamel. (You could use a portmanteau for Perenelle/Nicolas.)
Nicolelle?
The relevant section (Ch 108):
Perenelle’s safety relied on the Stone’s uniqueness and hiddenness, which is no longer a factor as far as Quirrell is concerned.