I don’t know… in the books, Quirrell was possessed by Voldemort or something. The omake implies that Eliezer changed this because Harry PEV would have been able to figure it out really quickly and there wouldn’t have been a story. I thought that Quirrell just wasn’t possessed in HPMoR, but in the recent discussion thread I saw a bunch of people saying “Quirrellmort”, which confused me.
The omake was to show how easily HJPEV could have won if Voldemort had remained exactly the same as in canon—living on the back of Quirrel’s head, hidden by a turban, causing Harry pain whenever he looked in his direction, while the professors probably wouldn’t stop Harry from reporting this to Dumbledore.
In Methods, we get Quirrel with zombie mode and rationalist mode, who causes Harry to feel a sense of doom, and McG warning him harshly that the defense professor is far too valuable to be investigated before the students can have a proper education for the first time in years. Also, Quirrel has a bald spot (does this correspond to where Facemort would have appeared in canon?).
Well, iirc in the books Quirrell was described as being a worldly Dark-ish badass before he became possessed by Voldemort, upon which he became very timid. The fact that HPMoR Quirrell’s character matches the canon pre-Voldemort Quirrell, combined with explicitly noting that he wasn’t wearing a turban, combined with the omake, seemed to me like Eliezer was basically saying “In this world, Quirrell did not become possessed by Voldemort and returned safely from his travels”. I’m not really sure what the evidence to the contrary is.
Well, iirc in the books Quirrell was described as being a worldly Dark-ish badass before he became possessed by Voldemort, upon which he became very timid.
I don’t think you do rc, I’m afraid. He was basically a timid Muggle Studies professor with a latent interest in the Dark Arts. Definitely not worldly or badass in any way.
I believe the “he used to be the Muggle Studies professor” thing is merely fanon. (Or maybe it was Word of God? I don’t remember. It definitely wasn’t in the books.)
What would it mean to “be” Voldemort? Quirrell seems to be entangled with past-Voldemort in some ways, but not in others.
I don’t know… in the books, Quirrell was possessed by Voldemort or something. The omake implies that Eliezer changed this because Harry PEV would have been able to figure it out really quickly and there wouldn’t have been a story. I thought that Quirrell just wasn’t possessed in HPMoR, but in the recent discussion thread I saw a bunch of people saying “Quirrellmort”, which confused me.
The omake was to show how easily HJPEV could have won if Voldemort had remained exactly the same as in canon—living on the back of Quirrel’s head, hidden by a turban, causing Harry pain whenever he looked in his direction, while the professors probably wouldn’t stop Harry from reporting this to Dumbledore.
In Methods, we get Quirrel with zombie mode and rationalist mode, who causes Harry to feel a sense of doom, and McG warning him harshly that the defense professor is far too valuable to be investigated before the students can have a proper education for the first time in years. Also, Quirrel has a bald spot (does this correspond to where Facemort would have appeared in canon?).
Well, iirc in the books Quirrell was described as being a worldly Dark-ish badass before he became possessed by Voldemort, upon which he became very timid. The fact that HPMoR Quirrell’s character matches the canon pre-Voldemort Quirrell, combined with explicitly noting that he wasn’t wearing a turban, combined with the omake, seemed to me like Eliezer was basically saying “In this world, Quirrell did not become possessed by Voldemort and returned safely from his travels”. I’m not really sure what the evidence to the contrary is.
I don’t think you do rc, I’m afraid. He was basically a timid Muggle Studies professor with a latent interest in the Dark Arts. Definitely not worldly or badass in any way.
I believe the “he used to be the Muggle Studies professor” thing is merely fanon. (Or maybe it was Word of God? I don’t remember. It definitely wasn’t in the books.)
Hm, you’re right. Everyone treats it as canon, but I can’t find an actual reference anywhere.
On the other hand, Word of God says his main hobby, other than travel, is pressing flowers, which I don’t think wins him any worldly badass points.
Which omake? Could you offer a link please?
See Omake #1 in chapter 11.
It’s… not clear and there are a whole bunch of theories, including some in which multiple characters other than Quirrel are Voldemort.