If Voldemort’s possession ability worked like that, though, why wouldn’t he just use Quirrel’s body for that? You’d think that he would make sure to use his smartest host for anything requiring puzzle solving or careful manipulation.
Perhaps Voldemort doesn’t want Quirrell to know certain going plans? Perhaps Voldemort thinks not involving Quirrell is the most effective method of convincing targets that someone other than Quirrell is doing this? Perhaps Hat-and-Cloak’s secrecy is to normal people what Quirrell’s brilliance is to Harry (convincing), and Voldemort thinks or know that Quirrell can’t pull off being H-&-C properly? Perhaps Quirrell is monitored in some way that he can’t safely or nonsuspiciously avoid (I can believe Dumbledore setting up some such thing) and so Voldemort does just enough to fly under the “openly hostile” rader, using Hat-and-Cloak to strike the tinder as it were?
I don’t know, but I suspect that if my claim is the case, the answer to your question is a reason the story itself does not reveal.
You’d think that he would make sure to use his smartest host for anything requiring puzzle solving or careful manipulation.
He certainly does the lion’s share. Perhaps Hat-and-Cloak only handles less challenging or less dangerous-to-fail situations.
I was under the impression that Quirrellmort’s zombie-time meant that the Quirrell host-body had been lobotomized. If so, any intelligence that Voldemort can bring to bear is already native to him.
Of course, there is that comment in one of his early discussions with Harry about never being able to fully disentangle the mind from the body that it wears...I’m not yet entirely sure what to think about this.
I don’t think we have any direct evidence that Voldemort can step out of Quirrell without great inconvenience.
If Voldemort’s possession ability worked like that, though, why wouldn’t he just use Quirrel’s body for that? You’d think that he would make sure to use his smartest host for anything requiring puzzle solving or careful manipulation.
Perhaps Voldemort doesn’t want Quirrell to know certain going plans? Perhaps Voldemort thinks not involving Quirrell is the most effective method of convincing targets that someone other than Quirrell is doing this? Perhaps Hat-and-Cloak’s secrecy is to normal people what Quirrell’s brilliance is to Harry (convincing), and Voldemort thinks or know that Quirrell can’t pull off being H-&-C properly? Perhaps Quirrell is monitored in some way that he can’t safely or nonsuspiciously avoid (I can believe Dumbledore setting up some such thing) and so Voldemort does just enough to fly under the “openly hostile” rader, using Hat-and-Cloak to strike the tinder as it were?
I don’t know, but I suspect that if my claim is the case, the answer to your question is a reason the story itself does not reveal.
He certainly does the lion’s share. Perhaps Hat-and-Cloak only handles less challenging or less dangerous-to-fail situations.
I was under the impression that Quirrellmort’s zombie-time meant that the Quirrell host-body had been lobotomized. If so, any intelligence that Voldemort can bring to bear is already native to him. Of course, there is that comment in one of his early discussions with Harry about never being able to fully disentangle the mind from the body that it wears...I’m not yet entirely sure what to think about this. I don’t think we have any direct evidence that Voldemort can step out of Quirrell without great inconvenience.