Hm, any particular reason, if Harry is already discussing other vulnerable info like having a transfigured Voldemort, he won’t fess up to the part where Quirrel was Voldemort and that he won single-handedly?
I gotta say, I’ve been wanting to know what intelligent people like Moody and Amelia made of Harry’s derp story, and hoping that it wouldn’t turn out that “Eliezer wants us to believe that everyone in Magical Britain really is that stupid”—and I got precisely what I wished for. Great!
Hm, any particular reason, if Harry is already discussing other vulnerable info like having a transfigured Voldemort, he won’t fess up to the part where Quirrel was Voldemort and that he won single-handedly?
Harry’s upper hand relies on the idea that Dumbledore knew exactly what he was doing, and them that Dumbledore hired Voldemort to teach children for a year would undermine that.
Incidentally, my P(Dumbledore knew about Quirrelmort) just went way up this chapter.
Ugh, I hope not. The closer a story gets to “actually, everyone knew everything all the time, it was all just acting all along and the audience was being lied to and otherwise misled constantly” the more pointless such a story becomes in retrospect. The tricks and maneuvers that impressed you at the time, the emotional reactions that used to engage you (like Dumbledore’s surprise at seeing Quirrel before the Mirror) all turn out meaningless.
(Can you tell I didn’t like Ender’s Shadow all that much?)
My feeling is Harry doesn’t want everyone knowing that he, 11-year-old warrior of light, killed 36 death eaters. People would always be wondering if you were evil after that.
But they’d also not take him for granted the way they had Munroe and Dumbledore, accepting their heroism like princes, with a sneer for the lateness of the payment. *blinks innocently*
More seriously: I only meant the closed circle he’s talking to: Moody, Bones, McGonagall, and he still wouldn’t have to admit to killing anyone, just let Bones know that Quirrel wasn’t a good guy and Harry deserves the credit for the Light winning. We can still have Voldemort supposedly killing everyone else.
I gotta say, I’ve been wanting to know what intelligent people like Moody and Amelia made of Harry’s derp story, and that it wouldn’t turn out that “Eliezer wants us to believe that everyone in Magical Britain really is that stupid”—and I got precisely what I wished for. Great!
Maybe they are on to him, but they see little reason to let him know that until they have better evidence?
Hm, any particular reason, if Harry is already discussing other vulnerable info like having a transfigured Voldemort, he won’t fess up to the part where Quirrel was Voldemort and that he won single-handedly?
I gotta say, I’ve been wanting to know what intelligent people like Moody and Amelia made of Harry’s derp story, and hoping that it wouldn’t turn out that “Eliezer wants us to believe that everyone in Magical Britain really is that stupid”—and I got precisely what I wished for. Great!
Harry’s upper hand relies on the idea that Dumbledore knew exactly what he was doing, and them that Dumbledore hired Voldemort to teach children for a year would undermine that.
Incidentally, my P(Dumbledore knew about Quirrelmort) just went way up this chapter.
Ugh, I hope not. The closer a story gets to “actually, everyone knew everything all the time, it was all just acting all along and the audience was being lied to and otherwise misled constantly” the more pointless such a story becomes in retrospect. The tricks and maneuvers that impressed you at the time, the emotional reactions that used to engage you (like Dumbledore’s surprise at seeing Quirrel before the Mirror) all turn out meaningless.
(Can you tell I didn’t like Ender’s Shadow all that much?)
My feeling is Harry doesn’t want everyone knowing that he, 11-year-old warrior of light, killed 36 death eaters. People would always be wondering if you were evil after that.
But they’d also not take him for granted the way they had Munroe and Dumbledore, accepting their heroism like princes, with a sneer for the lateness of the payment. *blinks innocently*
More seriously: I only meant the closed circle he’s talking to: Moody, Bones, McGonagall, and he still wouldn’t have to admit to killing anyone, just let Bones know that Quirrel wasn’t a good guy and Harry deserves the credit for the Light winning. We can still have Voldemort supposedly killing everyone else.
Maybe they are on to him, but they see little reason to let him know that until they have better evidence?
Sorry if I was unclear, I meant it turns out they weren’t fooled and I’m glad of that.
Sorry I misunderstood. Thanks for the clarification.