I get the feeling that splitting it up like that was intended to be a test of if we could figure out the flaw in Harry’s plan quickly, much like Harry himself needing (and failing) to figure it out fast.
And someone did figure it out; congrats to SilentCal.
EDIT: On the other hand, as Reddit is eager to point out, the curse Riddle invoked on his doubles was not exactly foreseeable.
I was going on the Parseltongue-promise from ch. 105:
I do not intend to raisse my hand or magic againsst you in future, sso long ass you do not raisse your hand or magic againsst me.
I had taken this to mean Voldemort had precommitted to not killing Harry without tricking him first.
Yes—I prefer your version to what happened.
I get the feeling that splitting it up like that was intended to be a test of if we could figure out the flaw in Harry’s plan quickly, much like Harry himself needing (and failing) to figure it out fast.
And someone did figure it out; congrats to SilentCal.
EDIT: On the other hand, as Reddit is eager to point out, the curse Riddle invoked on his doubles was not exactly foreseeable.
I was going on the Parseltongue-promise from ch. 105:
I had taken this to mean Voldemort had precommitted to not killing Harry without tricking him first.
Yes—I prefer your version to what happened.