That doesn’t make much sense. Villain watches Hermione getting closer and closer to the fatal information. Then she reaches it, and he kills her.
Why not just change the books, or steal them? “I’ll kill anyone who tries to read this” is like the worst imaginable way to keep information in a book from being popularly known.
Changing the books stealing them or altering library records may be harder than it seems. The day of Hermiones death QQ went to the library and added a number of additional wards, nominally around the restricted section, but who know what else they cover.
Maybe the books are so boring that almost no one wants to read them. Hermione was an unlikely exception, and under usual circumstances no one else would bother reading the books. On the other hand, the library might have magical protection against damaging books.
That doesn’t make much sense. Villain watches Hermione getting closer and closer to the fatal information. Then she reaches it, and he kills her.
Why not just change the books, or steal them? “I’ll kill anyone who tries to read this” is like the worst imaginable way to keep information in a book from being popularly known.
Changing the books stealing them or altering library records may be harder than it seems. The day of Hermiones death QQ went to the library and added a number of additional wards, nominally around the restricted section, but who know what else they cover.
Maybe the books are so boring that almost no one wants to read them. Hermione was an unlikely exception, and under usual circumstances no one else would bother reading the books. On the other hand, the library might have magical protection against damaging books.
Well, if they have access to the dorms, they could steal the books and replace them with altered copies.