“People aren’t either wicked or noble. They’re like chef’s salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict.”—The Grim Grotto
I suspect Voldemort is less likely to produce a true Patronus. The Patronus 2.0 comes from facing death and rejecting it. Voldemort certainly rejects death, but it doesn’t seem like he’s faced it the way Harry has.
Voldemort: “This ‘death’ thing is horrible, get it away from me! I’ll tear apart my very soul if that’s what it takes to escape death!”
Harry: “You dare threaten me and the people I feel responsible for, you pitiful little leftover of the evolutionary process? I will end you if it’s the last thing I do.”
Admittedly, this is based more on a canon portrayal of Voldemort, since MoR!Voldemort’s views on the subject have yet to be made explicit (and he seems altogether more emotionally healthy than the canon version).
And felt a distant, hollow echo of emptiness radiating from where Death waited, washing over Harry’s mind and parting around it, like a wave breaking on stone. Harry knew his enemy this time, and his will was steel and all of the light.
“I can already feel the Dementors,” said the gravelly voice of the Polyjuiced Quirrell. “I did not expect that, not this soon.”
“Think of the stars,” Harry said, over a distant rumble of thunder. “Don’t allow any anger in you, nothing negative, just think of the stars, what it feels like to forget yourself and fall bodilessly through space. Hold to that thought like an Occlumency barrier across your entire mind. The Dementors will have some trouble reaching past that.”
There was silence for a moment, then, “Interesting.”
“People aren’t either wicked or noble. They’re like chef’s salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict.”—The Grim Grotto
I suspect Voldemort is less likely to produce a true Patronus. The Patronus 2.0 comes from facing death and rejecting it. Voldemort certainly rejects death, but it doesn’t seem like he’s faced it the way Harry has.
Voldemort: “This ‘death’ thing is horrible, get it away from me! I’ll tear apart my very soul if that’s what it takes to escape death!”
Harry: “You dare threaten me and the people I feel responsible for, you pitiful little leftover of the evolutionary process? I will end you if it’s the last thing I do.”
Admittedly, this is based more on a canon portrayal of Voldemort, since MoR!Voldemort’s views on the subject have yet to be made explicit (and he seems altogether more emotionally healthy than the canon version).
I thought this bit was interesting:
Scary. I wonder if that’s him actually figuring out the trick.