Perhaps Horcrux!Harry has control (strongly put) over Harry for two hours every day, and this is the rise of his odd sleep cycle.
So you’re thinking a Fightclub sort of control? I don’t think that works: we have no unexplained gaps and things happening of themselves, or characters whom Harry could be hallucinating (Quirrel doesn’t work). And the problem goes away with the Time turner, which a Horcrux!Harry wouldn’t. As well, existing Horcrux!Harry moments seem evenly spaced out through the day (like in the latest plot arc, which was noon-1ish, IIRC).
No, no, “The first rule of the Bayesian Conspiracy is that you talk about the Bayesian Conspiracy just as much as a typical member of the general population does.”
Never seen Fightclub, so hard to evaluate. But I meant more “influence”. Whenever the story says Harry’s “blood goes cold” I would evaluate that as control.
So you’re thinking a Fightclub sort of control? I don’t think that works: we have no unexplained gaps and things happening of themselves, or characters whom Harry could be hallucinating (Quirrel doesn’t work). And the problem goes away with the Time turner, which a Horcrux!Harry wouldn’t. As well, existing Horcrux!Harry moments seem evenly spaced out through the day (like in the latest plot arc, which was noon-1ish, IIRC).
“The first rule of the Bayesian Conspiracy is that you don’t talk about the Bayesian Conspiracy. To laypeople, I mean.”
“The nth rule of the Bayesian Conspiracy may be deduced from the (n-1)th rule.”
No, no, “The first rule of the Bayesian Conspiracy is that you talk about the Bayesian Conspiracy just as much as a typical member of the general population does.”
“The Bayesian Conspiracy was just the beginning, now it’s moved out of the classroom—it’s called Chaos Army.”
Never seen Fightclub, so hard to evaluate. But I meant more “influence”. Whenever the story says Harry’s “blood goes cold” I would evaluate that as control.