I wonder what steps Harry took to test the limitations of his own Patronus. The thing is humanoid and it /speaks/. Is it conscious? Does it have memory, can you give it information, dispell it, call it back the next cay, and have it still know the information? Can it perform useful cognitive work, solve problems? Does it exist anywhere and in any way while not called forth by Harry’s spell? (Can it think while Harry is asleep? what an asset that would be!)
And, dare I ask, can it recursively self-improve? ;) Okay, okay, stop it with the rotten tomatoes.
I’m sure the answer to most or all of that is “no” just because of the way it would affect the story but, if I were Harry, I’d test it anyway. It is a safer and more convenient magical-humanoid-that-speaks to examine than a Dementor, and Harry has given a lot of thought to how their minds work...
“Is there another Patronus still present?” the old wizard said clearly to the bright creature.
The bright creature dipped its head in a nod.
“Can you find it?”
The silver head nodded again.
“Will you remember it, should it depart and come again?”
A final nod from the blazing phoenix.
-
They hadn’t even gotten to the end of that corridor before Harry’s Patronus raised its hand, politely, as though in a classroom.
Harry thought quickly. The question was how to—no, that was also obvious.
“It seems,” Harry said in a coldly amused voice, “that someone has instructed this Patronus to speak its message only to me.” He chuckled. “Well then. Pardon me, dear Bella. Quietus.”
At once the silver humanoid said in Harry’s own voice, “There is another Patronus which seeks this Patronus.”
“What? ” said Harry. And then, without pausing to think about what was happening, “Can you block it? Stop it from finding you?”
The silver humanoid shook its head.
Note that Harry’s Patronus appears to inform him of its own initiative regarding a fact which is important for him to know. Also that it delays until he is prepared to hear the message.
I wonder what steps Harry took to test the limitations of his own Patronus. The thing is humanoid and it /speaks/. Is it conscious? Does it have memory, can you give it information, dispell it, call it back the next cay, and have it still know the information? Can it perform useful cognitive work, solve problems? Does it exist anywhere and in any way while not called forth by Harry’s spell? (Can it think while Harry is asleep? what an asset that would be!)
And, dare I ask, can it recursively self-improve? ;) Okay, okay, stop it with the rotten tomatoes.
I’m sure the answer to most or all of that is “no” just because of the way it would affect the story but, if I were Harry, I’d test it anyway. It is a safer and more convenient magical-humanoid-that-speaks to examine than a Dementor, and Harry has given a lot of thought to how their minds work...
-
Note that Harry’s Patronus appears to inform him of its own initiative regarding a fact which is important for him to know. Also that it delays until he is prepared to hear the message.
It might be borrowing mental capacity from Harry himself—useful for more perfect division of attention, but not necessarily better for all purposes.
Technically, a Dementor is not a humanoid—it only appears as one to those unable to face the cognitive gap that represents death.