It seems to be a common POV here that Quirrell is/harbors Voldemort in MoR, like he does in canon. I see no reasons to assume that’s true, and even the goal of the Azkaban break does not seem as straightforward as Dumbledore appears to think.
Am I missing some clear indications to the contrary?
A significant portion of my confidence regarding the Quirrell/Voldemort equivalence in HPMoR derives from sources outside the HPMoR text itself. I suspect the same is true of most people who share that POV.
Possibly also from the fact that most regular readers of HPMOR probably think that EY is pretty good at plotting a story, and that introducing Voldemort late in the year as an entirely new character is the sort of cheap trick he is unlikely to resort to.
As I understand the situation, there is at the moment no official statement that the author endorses regarding the Quirrell/Voldemort equivalence. (I might be wrong about this; I haven’t been keeping track.) But, for example, their equivalence in canon is an example of an extra-textual source that contributes to that confidence.
Ryvrmre npghnyyl vffhrq n Jbeq bs Tbq (JNEAVAT: GIGebcrf) ba gur znggre va bar bs uvf rneyl nhgube abgrf nsgre abgvat gung znal bs uvf ernqref jrer choyvpyl jbaqrevat nobhg gur vffhr, ohg gura ur tbg n pbhcyr bs erivrjf gung pbaivaprq uvz gb yrg gur zlfgrel fgnaq. Lbh pna fgvyy svaq gur abgr ba NqryrarQnjare’f nepuvir (gur bar yvaxrq gb va gur bcravat cbfg). Whfg tb gb gur frnepu one naq ybbx sbe gur jbeq “ubyl”. Ubjrire, n ybg bs crbcyr jub unir ernq gur cebpynzngvba nccneragyl pbafvqre vg gb or n uhtr fcbvyre, fb ernq vg ng lbhe bja evfx.
Be ner lbh abg grpuavpnyyl ylvat ol fnlvat “ab bssvpvny fgngrzrag gung gur nhgube raqbefrf”?
It seems to be a common POV here that Quirrell is/harbors Voldemort in MoR, like he does in canon. I see no reasons to assume that’s true, and even the goal of the Azkaban break does not seem as straightforward as Dumbledore appears to think.
Am I missing some clear indications to the contrary?
A significant portion of my confidence regarding the Quirrell/Voldemort equivalence in HPMoR derives from sources outside the HPMoR text itself. I suspect the same is true of most people who share that POV.
Possibly also from the fact that most regular readers of HPMOR probably think that EY is pretty good at plotting a story, and that introducing Voldemort late in the year as an entirely new character is the sort of cheap trick he is unlikely to resort to.
Do you have inside info from the Mr Less Wrong himself?
As I understand the situation, there is at the moment no official statement that the author endorses regarding the Quirrell/Voldemort equivalence. (I might be wrong about this; I haven’t been keeping track.) But, for example, their equivalence in canon is an example of an extra-textual source that contributes to that confidence.
Ryvrmre npghnyyl vffhrq n Jbeq bs Tbq (JNEAVAT: GIGebcrf) ba gur znggre va bar bs uvf rneyl nhgube abgrf nsgre abgvat gung znal bs uvf ernqref jrer choyvpyl jbaqrevat nobhg gur vffhr, ohg gura ur tbg n pbhcyr bs erivrjf gung pbaivaprq uvz gb yrg gur zlfgrel fgnaq. Lbh pna fgvyy svaq gur abgr ba NqryrarQnjare’f nepuvir (gur bar yvaxrq gb va gur bcravat cbfg). Whfg tb gb gur frnepu one naq ybbx sbe gur jbeq “ubyl”. Ubjrire, n ybg bs crbcyr jub unir ernq gur cebpynzngvba nccneragyl pbafvqre vg gb or n uhtr fcbvyre, fb ernq vg ng lbhe bja evfx.
Be ner lbh abg grpuavpnyyl ylvat ol fnlvat “ab bssvpvny fgngrzrag gung gur nhgube raqbefrf”?
Vg’f abg raqbefrq va gur frafr gung gur nhgube abj nterrf vg’f na haarprffnel fcbvyre naq crbcyr fubhyqa’g tb fcbvyvat vg.