On another note, I do not think that Voldemort left Quirrel for someone else, he still seems to be controlled by another being most of the time, even if there are less visible marks.
Yes, I don’t have any ideas about zombie-Quirrel/lucid-Quirrel, or Harry’s sense of doom around the latter. Does any of that exist in canon, and if it does, what’s the story there? I’m only familiar with the general ambience of the Potterverse, not having read any of the books or seen the films. (Spoilers welcome, I don’t intend to read/see them.)
Here’s an idea about the sense of doom following on from V having tried but failed to possess Q: Harry’s scar is a piece of Voldemort (doesn’t canon have the scar being a horcrux of V?), and the sense of doom is the Voldemort-fragment’s fear that Quirrel might discover and destroy it.
Quirrel has spoken of at least one past experience that appears to have been Voldemort’s (killing an entire monastery because the master wouldn’t teach him). So, maybe what we are looking at is a Quirrel/Voldemort merging, in which Quirrel is in control (except in zombie mode), and the Voldemort-fragment reduced to nothing more than memories.
remember what the sorting hat said though… It seems unlikely that voldemort put the necessary protections on harry’s soul-fragment to stop the sorting hat from detecting it considering that he almost died as soon as he attacked harry.
The sense of doom may just be a filled-with-fantasy Harry brain’s interpretation of the Voldemort-emotion/proximity as opposed to the pain that cannon!Harry felt. MoR!Harry already has a far different view of things due to his fiction reading (just look at his interactions with Hermione), why not a different mapping of an unnatural sense?
The sense of doom may just be a filled-with-fantasy Harry brain’s interpretation of the Voldemort-emotion/proximity as opposed to the pain that cannon!Harry felt. MoR!Harry already has a far different view of things due to his fiction reading (just look at his interactions with Hermione), why not a different mapping of an unnatural sense?
Haven’t read Canon Potter in many years but I believe Harry had pains in his scar when Voldemort was awake/active on Quirrel’s body. In the book, Harry often misattributed this to Snape’s presence (I think).
Harry’s scar wasn’t a Horcrux (nor was Harry*) in canon, although that was a very popular fan guess before the 7th book came out. I’m extremely intrigued by how this whole story line is going to play out.
*Actually, according to canon, Harry had a piece of Voldemort’s soul but was never Horcruxed on purpose, so Voldemort was unaware of this fact.
Whoops, you’re right about that. Though, according to wiki Harry isn’t technically a Horcrux:
Voldemort inadvertently sealed a fragment of his soul within Harry Potter while attempting to murder him. Rowling has explicitly stated that Harry never became a proper “Dark object” since the Horcrux spell was not cast.
So you can hold a part of a guy’s soul and not be a horcrux?! This is why HPMOR is better than canon.
It’s better than canon… because you disagree on what the definition of a made-up word should be?
I’m guessing that if Harry had been a proper “dark object’, he’d never have been vulnerable to ordinary injury, same as the other Horcruxes weren’t vulnerable to ordinary injury.
It just seems like such an arbitrary distinction. You’re right, though. There are many ways this fic is better than canon, and that is a very minor component.
Yes, I don’t have any ideas about zombie-Quirrel/lucid-Quirrel, or Harry’s sense of doom around the latter. Does any of that exist in canon, and if it does, what’s the story there? I’m only familiar with the general ambience of the Potterverse, not having read any of the books or seen the films. (Spoilers welcome, I don’t intend to read/see them.)
Here’s an idea about the sense of doom following on from V having tried but failed to possess Q: Harry’s scar is a piece of Voldemort (doesn’t canon have the scar being a horcrux of V?), and the sense of doom is the Voldemort-fragment’s fear that Quirrel might discover and destroy it.
Quirrel has spoken of at least one past experience that appears to have been Voldemort’s (killing an entire monastery because the master wouldn’t teach him). So, maybe what we are looking at is a Quirrel/Voldemort merging, in which Quirrel is in control (except in zombie mode), and the Voldemort-fragment reduced to nothing more than memories.
remember what the sorting hat said though… It seems unlikely that voldemort put the necessary protections on harry’s soul-fragment to stop the sorting hat from detecting it considering that he almost died as soon as he attacked harry.
The sense of doom may just be a filled-with-fantasy Harry brain’s interpretation of the Voldemort-emotion/proximity as opposed to the pain that cannon!Harry felt. MoR!Harry already has a far different view of things due to his fiction reading (just look at his interactions with Hermione), why not a different mapping of an unnatural sense?
The sense of doom may just be a filled-with-fantasy Harry brain’s interpretation of the Voldemort-emotion/proximity as opposed to the pain that cannon!Harry felt. MoR!Harry already has a far different view of things due to his fiction reading (just look at his interactions with Hermione), why not a different mapping of an unnatural sense?
Haven’t read Canon Potter in many years but I believe Harry had pains in his scar when Voldemort was awake/active on Quirrel’s body. In the book, Harry often misattributed this to Snape’s presence (I think).
Harry’s scar wasn’t a Horcrux (nor was Harry*) in canon, although that was a very popular fan guess before the 7th book came out. I’m extremely intrigued by how this whole story line is going to play out.
*Actually, according to canon, Harry had a piece of Voldemort’s soul but was never Horcruxed on purpose, so Voldemort was unaware of this fact.
Er, I thought Harry was one of Voldemort’s horcruxes in canon, or something very much like one.
Whoops, you’re right about that. Though, according to wiki Harry isn’t technically a Horcrux:
So you can hold a part of a guy’s soul and not be a horcrux?! This is why HPMOR is better than canon.
It’s better than canon… because you disagree on what the definition of a made-up word should be?
I’m guessing that if Harry had been a proper “dark object’, he’d never have been vulnerable to ordinary injury, same as the other Horcruxes weren’t vulnerable to ordinary injury.
It just seems like such an arbitrary distinction. You’re right, though. There are many ways this fic is better than canon, and that is a very minor component.