“Baba Yaga and her 52 apprentices”? That’s possible, but I’m not actually sure how this can become a battle because the obvious move is for Riddle to “bombarda” his own skull.
I’m thinking we are going to get some more talking. And it is pretty likely we are about to have explained to us how he already lost...
Wait. Are we at all sure the Tom’s are still outside the mirror? If the plan was to trap Voldemort in the mirror, how do we know that didn’t already happen, and this is years later when they finally finished tracking down the horcruxes? Because the best mirror-plane prison would be one with no passage of time in it.
This also fits the prophecy, because in this case, Harry did defeat him, by being willing to go down with him. Which is a power he knows not.
Hmm, “Both Toms are trapped in the mirror, Myst-style” would explain a bit of my confusion, to wit: how is it that the first invocation of the mirror was only visible to Voldemort, but the trap-invocation seems visible to both Riddles, even though Harry is under the True Cloak and thus not visible to the mirror? (On the other hand, if that’s true, how did the trap get sprung on him?)
It might have inverted the whole room, with Harry being caught up in it. The Cloak allegedly only evades the Mirror, not challenging its perfect reflection.
“Baba Yaga and her 52 apprentices”? That’s possible, but I’m not actually sure how this can become a battle because the obvious move is for Riddle to “bombarda” his own skull.
I’m thinking we are going to get some more talking. And it is pretty likely we are about to have explained to us how he already lost...
Wait. Are we at all sure the Tom’s are still outside the mirror? If the plan was to trap Voldemort in the mirror, how do we know that didn’t already happen, and this is years later when they finally finished tracking down the horcruxes? Because the best mirror-plane prison would be one with no passage of time in it.
This also fits the prophecy, because in this case, Harry did defeat him, by being willing to go down with him. Which is a power he knows not.
Hmm, “Both Toms are trapped in the mirror, Myst-style” would explain a bit of my confusion, to wit: how is it that the first invocation of the mirror was only visible to Voldemort, but the trap-invocation seems visible to both Riddles, even though Harry is under the True Cloak and thus not visible to the mirror? (On the other hand, if that’s true, how did the trap get sprung on him?)
The trap-invocation is visible to both because they are in Dumbledore’s invocation of the mirror now, and Dumbledore is the one looking in.
Right, but the Mirror (in theory) has no power over anything not reflected in it, and Harry’s still invisible.
It might have inverted the whole room, with Harry being caught up in it. The Cloak allegedly only evades the Mirror, not challenging its perfect reflection.