Other note. Dumbeldore defeated Voldemort. He placed Minerva to intercept any discoveries of Harry and he made Harry swear not to tell anyone about it. This left Voldemort underprepaired against the weapon that got him in the end. Dumbeldore had a million plots going, and this one worked.
Sometiems one is all you need.
I dunno, it seems like you could say Dumbledore’s Father and Mother defeated Voldemort, they had a child who was intelligent enough to do those things you said.
More seriously, it was a causal chain. Pretty much everyone involved was crucial.
If I had to give credit to one party in particular it would be the entity or entities which hands out prophecies (I suspect this is Future!Hermione, but we’ll see). Voldemort’s first defeat was caused by his attempts to fulfill the first in his own way. His second was caused by his attempt to comprehensively thwart the second.
Over/under on there being such entities at all? It’s certainly possible that our current understanding of where prophecies come from is incomplete, but the story doesn’t seem to have set it up as particularly likely.
Ok, 5 chapters left, I have a , lets call it 70% surety that there is more left than wrapup. 1-3 chapters would be enough for that. I think there will also be a flashforward to whatever the big triumph is. Ending Death, optimizing the world, colonizing space, gaining Root on the Source of Magic, which is stored in the Mirror...
I would say at least 95% certainty that there’s more than wrapup left, but it sounds like handing out prophecies is pretty far down on the list of additional things to cover.
I have a sort of uber-theory that’s been hanging over me since Harry heard the whisper to meet Hermione Granger on the train, since he felt irrationally certain that Magic was real back in the very first chapters.
This theory is that Future!Harry, or a friend, Future!Hermione is the one who most fits the bill, is God. Or Root on the Source Of Magic. The things that are inexplicable, that certainty, those prophecies, are just his the future self protecting its timeline, as it remembers doing, just like Harry writing “Don’t mess with time” on his paper.
If so, they’ll sucessfully take control of reality, and discover that their uber-Time
If so, then it’s too bad that the Pioneer Horcrux didn’t manage to make it outside of that sphere before now. Voldemort might have been in for a terrible shock if it had suddenly stopped working!
I would say that the whole thing took about 3 hours (maybe more if the walk to the cemetery took a lot of time), so now that Harry used his last hour, he’s about 3 hours before his past self gets the note. He has to occupy that time, and what better way than to try to free Dumbledore?
I don’t mind him not succeeding—I already have my “as good as possible” ending.
so now that Harry used his last hour, he’s about 3 hours before his past self gets the note.
In that case, the big explosion would happen about 2 hours before his past self gets the note, which would make the timeline inconsistent, since no such disturbance of the Quidditch match occurred while past!Harry was there.
Given that constraint, everything that happened since Harry time-turned five hours back must have taken at least five hours.
Other note. Dumbeldore defeated Voldemort. He placed Minerva to intercept any discoveries of Harry and he made Harry swear not to tell anyone about it. This left Voldemort underprepaired against the weapon that got him in the end. Dumbeldore had a million plots going, and this one worked. Sometiems one is all you need.
Also don’t forget trapping himself in the mirror rather than Harry.
I dunno, it seems like you could say Dumbledore’s Father and Mother defeated Voldemort, they had a child who was intelligent enough to do those things you said.
More seriously, it was a causal chain. Pretty much everyone involved was crucial.
If I had to give credit to one party in particular it would be the entity or entities which hands out prophecies (I suspect this is Future!Hermione, but we’ll see). Voldemort’s first defeat was caused by his attempts to fulfill the first in his own way. His second was caused by his attempt to comprehensively thwart the second.
Over/under on there being such entities at all? It’s certainly possible that our current understanding of where prophecies come from is incomplete, but the story doesn’t seem to have set it up as particularly likely.
Ok, 5 chapters left, I have a , lets call it 70% surety that there is more left than wrapup. 1-3 chapters would be enough for that. I think there will also be a flashforward to whatever the big triumph is. Ending Death, optimizing the world, colonizing space, gaining Root on the Source of Magic, which is stored in the Mirror...
An epilogue, as in Rowling’s books?
I would say at least 95% certainty that there’s more than wrapup left, but it sounds like handing out prophecies is pretty far down on the list of additional things to cover.
I have a sort of uber-theory that’s been hanging over me since Harry heard the whisper to meet Hermione Granger on the train, since he felt irrationally certain that Magic was real back in the very first chapters.
This theory is that Future!Harry, or a friend, Future!Hermione is the one who most fits the bill, is God. Or Root on the Source Of Magic. The things that are inexplicable, that certainty, those prophecies, are just his the future self protecting its timeline, as it remembers doing, just like Harry writing “Don’t mess with time” on his paper.
If so, they’ll sucessfully take control of reality, and discover that their uber-Time
I suppose we’ve already broken one of those commandments, but still, the similarity’s amusing.
Pretty sure the Atlantians created the Source. There’s probably a dyson sphere in our star cluster providing all the power needed for magic.
If so, then it’s too bad that the Pioneer Horcrux didn’t manage to make it outside of that sphere before now. Voldemort might have been in for a terrible shock if it had suddenly stopped working!
His irrational certainty is explained by the buried memories of Tom Riddle. I imagine Dumbledore steered him towards Hermione.
Chapter 8:
Ah yes, thanks.
I didn’t meant to retract the whole thing. Sorry, I’m new to the site and there doesn’t appear to be an undo.
I would say that the whole thing took about 3 hours (maybe more if the walk to the cemetery took a lot of time), so now that Harry used his last hour, he’s about 3 hours before his past self gets the note. He has to occupy that time, and what better way than to try to free Dumbledore?
I don’t mind him not succeeding—I already have my “as good as possible” ending.
In that case, the big explosion would happen about 2 hours before his past self gets the note, which would make the timeline inconsistent, since no such disturbance of the Quidditch match occurred while past!Harry was there.
Given that constraint, everything that happened since Harry time-turned five hours back must have taken at least five hours.
Did he actually thwart it or will it happen?
I don’t think you can thwart prophecies. Voldemort’s efforts to do so were pointless.
I agree, but why didn’t Voldemort know that?
Sure it’ll happen. Harry will still do star-lifting.