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- All HPMOR parseltongue v2
- This is a list of paragraphs which appear to contain parseltongue (multiple occurrences of "ss" in italics) in HP:MoR. It has been manually pruned for the false positives I could find at a glance, and should contain most (if not all) parseltongue spoken in all of HP:MoR.
- Everything within <em></em> tags is italics.
- This is v2 of the document - I fixed a bug in the filtering script which caused a few lines to not be registered as parseltongue. All parseltongue lines with two or more instances of "ss" are definitely here, now - others are not, as there were just too many false positives for even me to willingly sort through.
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- CHAPTER 12
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- Harry was still trying to process everything that had happened
- during the Incident with the Sorting Hat. Not the least of which
- was what had happened the instant Harry had lifted the Hat off his
- head; in that moment, he'd heard a tiny whisper as though from
- nowhere, something that sounded oddly like English and a hiss at
- the same time, something that had said, "<em>Ssalutations from
- Sslytherin to Sslytherin: if you would sseek my ssecretss, sspeak
- to my ssnake."</em>
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- CHAPTER 47
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- "<em>Hsssss ssss sshsshssss,</em>" said Harry.
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- CHAPTER 49
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- "<em>Sso,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>You sspeak, I hear. I
- sspeak, you hear?</em>"
- "<em>Obvioussly,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>Thirty-sseven
- ruless, number thirty-four: Become Animaguss. All ssensible people
- do, if can. Thuss,</em> <em>very rare.</em>" The snake's eyes were
- flat surfaces ensconced within dark pits, sharp black pupils in
- dark gray fields. "<em>This iss mosst ssecure way to sspeak. You
- ssee? No otherss undersstand uss.</em>"
- "<em>Not unlesss heir of Sslytherin willss.</em>" The snake gave
- a series of short hisses which Harry's brain translated as sardonic
- laughter. "<em>Sslytherin not sstupid. Ssnake Animaguss not ssame
- as Parsselmouth. Would be huge flaw in sscheme.</em>"
- "<em>I am not regisstered,</em>" hissed the snake. The dark pits
- of its eyes stared at Harry. "<em>Animaguss musst be regisstered.
- Penalty is two yearss imprissonment. Will you keep my ssecret,
- boy?</em>"
- The snake seemed to hold still, as though in shock, and then
- began to sway again. "<em>We come here next in sseven dayss. Bring
- cloak to passs unsseen, bring hourglasss to move through time
- -</em>"
- Again the series of short quick hisses that translated as
- sardonic laughter. "<em>You arrive in my firsst classs while sstill
- in other classs, sstrike down enemy with pie, two ballss of memory
- -</em>"
- "<em>Never mind,</em>" hissed Harry. "<em>Sstupid question,
- forgot you were ssmart.</em>"
- "<em>Hourglasss is resstricted,</em>" Harry said. "<em>Cannot
- usse until ninth hour.</em>"
- The snake twitched its head, a snakish nod. "<em>Many
- resstrictionss. Locked to your usse only, cannot be sstolen. Cannot
- transsport other humanss. But ssnake carried in pouch, I ssuspect
- will go with. Think posssible to hold hourglasss motionlesss within
- sshell, without dissturbing wardss, while you turn sshell around
- it. We will tesst in sseven dayss. Will not sspeak of planss beyond
- thiss. You ssay nothing, to no one. Give no ssign of expectancy,
- none. Undersstand?</em>"
- "<em>Ansswer in sspeech.</em>"
- "<em>Yess. But,"</em> Harry gave a wobbling rasp that was how
- his mind had translated a hesitant 'Ahhh' into snakish, "<em>I do
- not promisse to do whatever thiss iss, you have not ssaid
- -</em>"
- The snake performed a shiver that Harry's mind translated as a
- severe glare. "<em>Of coursse not. Will disscusss sspecificss at
- next meeting.</em>"
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- CHAPTER 51
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- - hissed, "<em>Hungry, boy? Eat your fill sswiftly, we sshall
- need both sstrength and time.</em>"
- The snake watched him for a moment, with those flat eyes, and
- then hissed, "<em>Do not wissh to explain here. Prefer to be
- elssewhere firsst. Need to leave unobsserved, without ssign we have
- ever departed room.</em>"
- "<em>Sso no one can track uss,</em>" hissed Harry.
- "<em>Yess. Do you trusst me that much, boy? Think before
- ansswer. I will have important requesst of you, which requiress
- trusst; if ssay no regardlesss, then ssay no now.</em>"
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- CHAPTER 52
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- "<em>Casst your Patronuss,</em>" hissed a snake from the floor,
- looking more discolored than green in the dim orange light.
- And then, "<em>It iss sstable,</em>" Harry hissed, and began
- feeding his broomstick into his pouch. His wand stayed in his hand,
- and a slight, sustainable flow from him replaced the slight losses
- from his Patronus.
- "<em>Sshe iss alone,</em>" hissed the snake.
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- CHAPTER 53
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- <em>"Ssay ssomething in Parsseltongue,"</em> hissed the
- snake.
- Harry's face turned to the snake, to make it clear that he was
- addressing it, and hissed, "<em>One two three four five ssix sseven
- eight nine ten.</em>"
- "<em>You'll need to float her out,</em>" Harry hissed to the
- snake. "<em>Sshe can no longer think of
- esscaping.</em>"<em><br /></em>
- "<em>Yess,</em>" hissed the snake, "<em>but do not
- underesstimate her, sshe wass the deadliesst of warriorss.</em>"
- The green head dipped in warning. "<em>One would be wisse to fear
- me, boy, even were I sstarved and nine-tenthss dead; be wary of
- her, allow no ssingle flaw in your pretensse.</em>"
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- CHAPTER 58
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- <em>"What wass... that noisse?</em>"
- "<em>Teacher?</em>" came the weak, confused hiss. "<em>Where
- iss thiss?</em>
- "<em>Prisson,</em>" Harry hissed, "<em>the prisson with
- life-eaterss, we were to resscue a woman, you and I. You tried to
- sslay the protector man, I blocked your killing cursse, there was a
- ressonance between uss... you fell unconssciouss, I had to defeat
- the protector man mysself... my guardian Charm wass disspelled, the
- life-eaterss could tell the protectorss that the woman had
- esscaped. There iss ssomeone here who can ssensse my guardian
- Charm, probably the sschoolmasster... so had to disspell my
- guardian Charm, find different way to hide you and the woman from
- life-eaterss without guardian Charm, learn to protect mysself
- without guardian Charm, sscare off life-eaterss without guardian
- Charm, then devisse new esscape plan for you and the woman, and
- finally, cut hole in thick metal wall of prisson even though I am
- only firsst-year sstudent. No time to explain, you musst go now. If
- we never meet again, teacher, then I was glad to know you for a
- time, even though you are probably evil. It iss good to have the
- chance to ssay thiss much: Goodbye.</em>"
- "<em>Sstop!</em>" said the snake. Its voice was stronger now.
- "<em>Sstop, sstop, sstop! What do you mean, goodbye?</em>"
- "<em>Esscape plan iss rissky,</em>" said Harry. "<em>My life iss
- not at sstake, only yourss and herss. Sso I am sstaying, turning
- mysself in -</em>"
- "<em>No longer trusst you,</em>" Harry said simply. "<em>Not
- ssince you tried to sslay the protector man.</em>"
- And the snake hissed, "<em>I did not sseek to sslay the
- protector man! Are you fool, boy? Sslaying him would not make
- ssensse, evil or no!</em>"
- The snake's hiss was now more furious than anything Harry had
- ever heard from the human Professor Quirrell. "<em>Sslay him? Had I
- ssought to sslay him he would have been dead within ssecondss, fool
- boy, he wass no match for me! I ssought to ssubdue, to dominate,
- force him to drop sshieldss upon hiss mind, needed to read him, to
- know who awaited hiss reply, learn detailss for memory sspell
- -"</em>
- "<em>You casst killing cursse!</em>"
- "<em>Wass hiss life worth sso little? What if he did not
- dodge?</em>"
- "<em>Witlesss dunce of a plotter,</em>" hissed the snake, so
- angrily that the hisses seemed to overlap and slither over each
- other's tails, "<em>clever imbecile, cunning idiot, fool of an
- untrained Sslytherin, your missplaced misstrust hass ruined
- -"</em>
- "<em>Thiss iss not a fair time to argue,</em>" Harry observed
- mildly. The surge of relief trying to flood through him was
- canceled by the increased tension. "<em>Ssince I cannot get angry
- at you properly, without opening mysself to life-eaterss. Musst
- russh, ssomeone may have heard noisse -"</em>
- There were a few short hisses, the snakish equivalent of a bark
- of surprised laughter, and then, snapped commands. "<em>Tell woman
- to look away, casst sspell of ssilence, sset guardian Charm outside
- door. Will transsform mysself, make few sswift improvementss to
- your invention, give woman emergency potion sso sshe can sshield
- uss, transsform back before you disspell Charm. Plan will be
- ssafer, then.</em>"
- "<em>And am I to believe,</em>" Harry hissed, <em>"that healer
- for woman truly awaitss uss?</em>"
- "<em>Usse ssensse, boy! Ssupposse I am evil. To end usse of you
- here iss obvioussly not what I planned. Misssion iss target of
- opportunity, invented after ssaw your guardian Charm, whole affair
- meant to be unnoticed, hid when left eating-place. Obvioussly you
- will ssee persson pretending to be healer on arrival! Go back to
- eating-place afterward, original plan carriess on
- undissturbed!</em>"
- "<em>Sso,</em>" Harry hissed, "<em>what iss your plan for me,
- precissely?</em>"
- "<em>You ssaid no time,</em>" came the snake's hiss, "<em>but
- plan iss for you to rule country, obvioussly, even your young noble
- friend hass undersstood that by now, assk him on return if you
- wissh. Will ssay no more now, iss time to fly, not
- sspeak.</em>"
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- CHAPTER 59
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- After that, once Harry could hear himself think again, when
- there was only the howling wind from their ridiculous speed, and
- Harry's enchantment-assisted fingers gripping the broomstick were
- merely resisting the decelerating drag of moving way faster than
- terminal velocity, <em>that</em> was when Harry actually thought
- all that stuff about Newtonian mechanics and Aristotelian physics
- and broomsticks and rocketry and the importance of curiosity and
- how he was never going to do anything this Gryffindor ever again or
- at least not until after he learned the Dark Lord's secret of
- immortality and <em>why</em> had he listened to Professor Quirinus
- "<em>I asssure you, boy, I would not attempt thisss if I did not
- anticipate my own ssurvival</em>" Quirrell instead of Professor
- Michael "Son, if you try anything to do with rockets on your own, I
- mean <em>anything whatsoever</em> without a trained professonal
- watching, you will die and that will make Mum sad"
- Verres-Evans.
- Harry's mind remembered then, the Pepper-Up potion came at a
- cost; Bellatrix would <em>ssleep for a conssiderable time,</em>
- Professor Quirrell had said.
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- CHAPTER 65
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- "<em>Sso,</em>" hissed the venomous creature. "<em>What did you
- wissh to ssay?</em>"
- And Harry hissed, "<em>Sschoolmasster thinkss that woman'ss
- former Lord iss the one who sstole her from prisson</em>."
- "<em>He believess that one iss alive?</em>" the snake finally
- said. The divided, two-pronged tongue flickered rapidly from side
- to side, sardonic snakish laughter. "<em>Ssomehow I am not
- ssurprissed.</em>"
- "<em>Yess,</em>" Harry hissed dryly, "<em>very amussing, I am
- ssure. Except now am sstuck in Hogwartss for next ssix years, for
- ssafety! I have decided that I will, indeed, sseek power; and
- confinement iss not helpful for that. Musst convince sschoolmasster
- that Dark Lord iss not yet awakened, that esscape was work of ssome
- other power -</em>"
- Again the rapid flickering of the snake's tongue; the snakish
- laughter was stronger, dryer, this time. "<em>Amateur
- foolisshnesss.</em>"
- "<em>You ssee misstake, think of undoing, ssetting time back to
- sstart. Yet not even with hourglasss can time be undone. Musst move
- forward insstead. You think of convincing otherss they are
- misstaken. Far eassier to convince them they are right. Sso
- conssider, boy: what new happensstance would make schoolmasster
- decide you were ssafe once more, ssimultaneoussly advance your
- other agendass?"</em>
- "<em>Iss it not obviouss?</em>" hissed the snake. Again the
- tongue flickered sardonic laughter. "<em>To free yoursself, to gain
- power in Britain, you musst again be sseen to defeat the Dark
- Lord.</em>"
- "<em>Sso,</em>" Harry said finally. "<em>Let uss be clear on
- what iss propossed. You ssuggesst that we sset up imposstor to
- imperssonate Dark Lord."</em>
- "<em>Ssomething like that.</em> <em>Woman we resscued will
- cooperate, sshould be mosst convincing when sshe iss sseen at hiss
- sside.</em>" More sardonic tongue-flickering. "<em>You are
- kidnapped from Hogwartss to public location, many witnesssess,
- wardss keep out protectorss. Dark Lord announcess that he hass at
- long lasst regained physical form, after wandering as sspirit for
- yearss; ssayss that he hass gained sstill greater power, not even
- you can sstop him now. Offerss to let you duel. You casst guardian
- Charm, Dark Lord laughss at you, ssayss he iss not life-eater.
- Casstss Killing Cursse at you, you block, watcherss ssee Dark Lord
- explode -"</em>
- "<em>Casst Killing Cursse?</em>" Harry hissed in incredulity.
- "<em>At me? Again? Ssecond time? Nobody will believe Dark Lord
- could posssibly be that sstupid -</em>"
- "<em>You and I are only two people in country who would notice
- that,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>Trusst me on thiss,
- boy.</em>"
- "<em>What if there iss third, ssomeday?</em>"
- The snake swayed thoughtfully. "<em>Could write different
- sscript for play, if you wissh. Whatever sscenario, sshould leave
- open posssibility Dark Lord might return yet again - nation musst
- think they are sstill dependent on you to protect them.</em>"
- "<em>Will think about it,</em>" hissed Harry. "<em>Will not
- ansswer right away, thiss time, will enumerate risskss and
- benefitss firsst -</em>"
- "<em>Undersstood,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>But remember
- thiss, boy, other eventss proceed without you. Hessitation iss
- alwayss eassy, rarely usseful."</em>
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- CHAPTER 66
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- <em>Hessitation iss alwayss eassy, rarely usseful.</em>
- For a moment the dark pitted eyes seemed to gleam blackly, for a
- moment the scaled mouth gaped to expose the fangs. "<em>Think you
- have learned wrong lessson, boy, from previouss failure. My planss
- are not in habit of failing, and lasst one would have gone
- flawlesssly, but for your own foolisshnesss. Correct lessson iss to
- follow ssteps laid down for you by older and wisser Sslytherin,
- tame your wild impulssess."</em>
- "<em>Lessson I learned is not to try plotss that would make
- girl-child friend think I am evil or boy-child friend think I am
- sstupid,</em>" Harry snapped back. He'd been planning a more
- temporizing response than that, but somehow the words had just
- slipped out.
- The <em>sssss</em>-ing sound that came from the snake was not
- heard by Harry as words, only as pure fury. A moment later,
- "<em>You told them -</em>"
- "<em>Of coursse not! But know what they would ssay.</em>"
- "<em>You sserioussly care what thosse two think?</em>" came the
- snake's final hiss. "<em>True younglingss thosse two are, not like
- you. Could not weigh adult matterss.</em>"
- "<em>Might have done better than me,</em>" Harry hissed.
- "<em>Boy-child friend would have assked after ssecret motivess
- before asssenting to resscue woman -</em>"
- "<em>Glad you undersstand that now,</em>" the snake hissed
- coldly. "<em>Alwayss assk after other'ss advantage. Next learn to
- alwayss assk after your own. If my plan iss not to your tasste,
- what iss yours?</em>"
- "<em>If necesssary - sstay at sschool ssix yearss and sstudy.
- Hogwartss sseemss fine place to dwell. Bookss, friendss, sstrange
- but tassty food.</em>" Harry wanted to chuckle, but there wasn't
- any gesture in Parseltongue for the kind of laughter he wanted to
- express.
- The pits of the snake's eyes seemed almost black. "<em>Eassy to
- ssay that now. Ssuch as you and I, we do not tolerate
- imprissonment. You will losse patience long before sseventh year,
- perhapss before end of thiss one. I sshall plan
- accordingly.</em>"
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- CHAPTER 102
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- "There is... <em>there iss a ritual, I heard of from the
- sschoolmasster, by which he thinkss the Dark Lord might have lived
- on. It iss called -"</em> and Harry stopped, as he realized that he
- did know how to say the word in Parseltongue. "<em>Horcrux. It
- requiress a death, I have heard. But if you are dying in any casse,
- you might try to adapt the ritual, even at great rissk for the new
- sspell, sso that it can be done with a different ssacrifice. It
- would change the whole world, if you ssucceed - though I don't know
- anything about the sspell - the sschoolmasster thought it tore off
- a piece of ssoul, though I don't ssee how that could be true
- -"</em>
- The snake was hissing laughter, strange sharp laughter, almost
- hysterical. "<em>You tell me of that sspell? Me? You musst learn
- more caution in the future, boy. But it matterss not. I learned of
- the horcrux sspell ssince long ago. It iss meaninglesss."</em>
- "<em>Would be pointlesss sspell from beginning, if ssoulss
- exissted.</em> <em>Tear piece of ssoul? That iss lie. Missdirection
- to hide true ssecret. Only one who doess not believe in common
- liess will reasson further, ssee beneath obsscuration, realisse how
- to casst sspell. Required murder iss not ssacrificial ritual at
- all. Ssudden death ssometimes makess ghosst, if magic burssts and
- imprintss on nearby thing. Horcrux sspell channelss death-bursst
- through casster, createss your own ghosst insstead of victim'ss,
- imprintss ghosst in sspecial device. Ssecond victim pickss up
- horcrux device, device imprintss your memoriess into them. But only
- memoriess from time horcrux device wass made. You ssee
- flaw?"</em>
- The burning sensation was back in Harry's throat. "<em>No
- continuity of -</em>" there wasn't a snake word for consciousness
- "- <em>sself, you would go on thinking after making the horcrux,
- then sself with new memoriess diess and iss not resstored
- -"</em>
- <em>"Yess, you do ssee. Alsso Merlin'ss Interdict preventss
- powerful sspells from passing through ssuch a device, ssince it iss
- not truly alive. Dark Wizardss who think to return thuss are
- weaker, eassily disspatched. None have perssissted long by ssuch
- meanss. Perssonalitiess change, mix with victim'ss. Death iss not
- truly gainssaid. Real sself is losst, as you ssay. Not to my
- pressent tasste. Admit I conssidered it, long ago."</em>
- "<em>I learned how the Killing Cursse workss. Requiress true
- hate to casst, not much hate, but musst want target dead, they
- ssay. In prisson with life-eaterss, you casst Killing Cursse at
- guard - ssaid you did not want him dead - wass that lie? Here, now,
- at thiss disstance - you may sspeak truth - even if you fear it
- reflectss poorly on you - it sshould not matter now, teacher. I
- wissh to know. Musst know. Will not abandon you, either
- way."</em>
- The Defense Professor chuckled wetly. "Good. You are...
- learning. So you see..." A pause of transformation. "<em>I did not
- wissh guard dead, after all. Casst Killing Cursse, but not with
- hate.</em>" And then a man.
- <em>"The Philossopher'ss Sstone,</em>" hissed the snake.
- <em>"I read of it in a book,"</em> Harry hissed. <em>"Concluded
- it wass obviouss myth. No reason why ssame device would provide
- immortality and endlesss gold. Not unlesss ssomeone wass jusst
- inventing happy sstoriess. Not to mention, every ssane persson
- sshould have been ressearching wayss to make more Sstoness, or
- kidnapping maker to produce. Thought of you sspecifically,
- teacher."</em>
- A hissing of cold laughter. <em>"Reassoning iss wisse, but not
- wisse enough. Like with horcrux sspell, abssurdity hidess true
- ssecret. True Sstone iss not what that legend ssayss. True power
- iss not what sstoriess claim. Sstone's ssuppossed maker wass not
- one who made it. One who holdss it now, wass not born to name now
- ussed. Yet Sstone iss powerful healing device in truth. Have you
- heard it sspoken of?"</em>
- <em>"One who holdss Sstone iss repossitory of much lore. Taught
- sschoolmasster many ssecretss. Sschoolmasster hass ssaid nothing of
- Sstone'ss holder, nothing of Sstone? No hintss?"</em>
- <em>"Could assk sschoolmasster -"</em>
- <em>"No! Do not assk him, boy. He would not take quesstion
- well."</em>
- <em>"But if the Sstone only healss -"</em>
- <em>"Sschoolmasster doess not believe that, would not believe
- that. Too many have ssought Sstone, or ssought holder's lore. Do
- not assk. Musst not assk. Do not try to obtain Sstone yoursself. I
- forbid."</em>
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- CHAPTER 105
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- Harry swallowed. Snakes can't lie. "<em>Two pluss two equalss
- four.</em>" Harry had tried to say that two plus two equalled
- three, and the word <em>four</em> had slipped out instead.
- "Good. When Salazar Slytherin invoked the Parselmouth curse upon
- himself and all his children, his true plan was to ensure his
- descendants could trust one another's words, whatever plots they
- wove against outsiders." Professor Quirrell had adopted his
- lecturing pose from Battle Magic, like someone putting on a
- well-worn mask, but the gun remained pointed in his hand.
- "Occlumency cannot fool the Parselmouth curse as it can fool
- Veritaserum, and you may put that to the trial also. Now listen
- well. <em>Come with me, promisse your besst aid in getting Sstone,
- and I sshall leave thesse children behind unharmed. Hosstagess are
- real, hundredss of sstudentss die tonight unlesss I sstop eventss
- already sset in motion. Will sspare hosstagess if I obtain Sstone
- ssuccessfully.</em> And mark also this, mark it well: <em>I cannot
- be truly sslain by any means known to me, and lossing Sstone will
- not sstop me from returning, nor sspare you or yourss my
- wrath.</em> Any impetuous act you are contemplating cannot win the
- game for you, boy. I do credit your ability to annoy me, and
- suggest you avoid doing so."
- "Fine and good," said Professor Quirrell. "Now come with me,
- help me to obtain the Stone, and I will resurrect Hermione Granger
- on your behalf. Her death has had unfortunate effects on you, and I
- would not mind undoing them. That, as I understand you, is your
- greatest desire. I have done you many kindnesses, and I would not
- mind doing you this one more." A blank-eyed Professor Sprout had
- now risen from the ground and was pointing her own wand at Harry.
- "<em>Help me obtain Sstone of Transsfiguration, and I sshall try my
- hardesst to ressurrect your girl-child friend to true and lassting
- life. That ssaid, boy, I am sswiftly running out of patience with
- you, and you sshall not like what comess next.</em>" This last line
- was hissed out in a voice that conveyed the impression of a snake
- rearing its head to strike.
- <em>"Agreed,</em>" hissed Professor Quirrell. "<em>Help me, and
- you sshall have ansswerss to your quesstions, sso long ass they are
- about passt eventss, and not my planss for the future. 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. Sshall kill
- none within sschool groundss for a week, unlesss I musst. Now
- promisse that you will not attempt to warn againsst me or esscape.
- Promisse to put forth your own besst efforts toward helping me to
- obtain the Sstone. And your girl-child friend sshall be revived by
- me, to true life and health; nor sshall me or mine ever sseek to
- harm her.</em>" A twisted smile. "<em>Promisse, boy, and the
- bargain will be sstruck."</em>
- "<em>I sshall help you obtain the Sstone... I cannot promisse I
- will usse my besst efforts, my heart will not be in it, I fear. I
- intend to try. Sshall not do anything I think will annoy you to no
- good end. Sshall call no help if I expect them to be killed by you
- or for hosstagess to die. I'm ssorry, teacher, but it iss besst I
- can do."</em> Harry's mind was settling, composing itself, as the
- decision was made. He would stay with Professor Quirrell, go with
- him to get the Stone, save the student hostages, and... and... and
- Harry didn't know, except that he'd go on thinking.
- "You actually are sorry about that?" Professor Quirrell looked
- amused. "I suppose it shall have to do. Then keep two other things
- in mind: <em>I have plan to sstop even sschoolmasster, if he
- appearss before uss.</em> And also this: I will occasionally ask
- you to say in Parseltongue whether you have betrayed me. <em>The
- bargain is sstruck.</em>"
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- CHAPTER 106
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- Harry looked back. "<em>Wass sseriouss,</em>" hissed Harry.
- "<em>Would have done ssame if came by mysself.</em>"
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- CHAPTER 107
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- "<em>Do not ssensse life-eaterss.</em>"
- "<em>Wass honesst. Not trick.</em>"
- "<em>Life-eaterss cannot desstroy me, I think,</em>" hissed
- Professor Quirrell. "<em>And I will ssimply abandon thiss body if
- they approach too closse. Sshall return sswiftly thiss time, and
- then there will be no sstopping me. Will torture your parentss for
- yearss, to punissh you for balking me. Hundredss of hosstage
- sstudentss die, including thosse you call friendss. Now I assk
- again. Will you usse power over life-eaterss to protect me, if
- life-eaterss come?</em>"
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- Professor Quirrell was smiling evilly. "<em>Your guesss iss
- right, boy, for all the good it doess you.</em>"
- "<em>Tell me, teacher,</em>" Harry hissed, "<em>would
- desstroying thosse five anchors sslay you?</em>"
- "<em>Why do you assk?</em>" hissed the Defense Professor, with
- a lilt to the hiss that Parseltongue translated as snakish
- amusement. "<em>Do you ssusspect that ansswer is no?</em>"
- <em>"Your ssusspicion iss right, boy. Desstroying thosse five
- would not render me mortal.</em>"
- "<em>Would not ordinarily ssay, but iss clear you have already
- guesssed."</em> The Defense Professor's smile widened. <em>"Ansswer
- iss that I do not know. Sstopped counting ssomewhere around one
- hundred and sseven. Ssimply made a habit of it each time I murdered
- ssomeone in private.</em>"
- <em>"Great creation maintainss life and magic within devicess
- created by ssacrificing life and magic of otherss.</em>" Again that
- hissing snake laughter. "<em>Liked falsse desscription of
- previousss horcrux sspell sso much, sso dissappointed when
- realissed truth of it, thoughtss of improved verssion came out in
- that sshape."</em>
- "<em>Yess. I sshall return sswiftly, if thiss body iss killed.
- Will be greatly annoyed, and vengeful.</em> I am telling you this,
- boy, so that you do not try anything stupid."
- After a time Professor Quirrell picked up the next Potions
- ingredient, a strand of what looked like unicorn hair. "I tell you
- this as a caution," said Professor Quirrell. "Do not expect me to
- be delayed another nine years, if you somehow destroy this body of
- mine. I set horcruxes in better places at once, and now even that
- is unnecessary. Thanks to you, I learned where to find the
- Resurrection Stone. The Resurrection Stone does not bring back the
- dead, of course; but it holds a more ancient magic than my own for
- projecting the seeming of a spirit. And since I am one who has
- defeated death, Cadmus's Hallow acknowledged me its master, and
- answered all my will. I have now incorporated it into my great
- creation." Professor Quirrell smiled slightly. "I had many years
- earlier considered making that device a horcrux, but decided
- against it at the time, since I realized that the ring had magic of
- unknown nature... ah, such ironies does life play upon us. But I
- digress. <em>You</em>, boy, you brought that about, you freed my
- spirit to fly where it pleases and seduce the most opportune
- victim, by being too casual with your secrets. It is a catastrophe
- for any who oppose me, and you wrought it with one finger drawing
- wetness on a tea-saucer. This world will be a safer place for all,
- if you learn the rectitude that wizardborns absorb in childhood.
- <em>And all thiss that I have jusst said iss the truth.</em>"
- "<em>None of it iss known to me to be falsse,</em>" said
- Professor Quirrell. "Telling a tale implies filling in certain
- gaps; I was not present to observe when Perenelle seduced Baba
- Yaga. <em>The bassicss sshould be mosstly correct, I
- think.</em>"
- Without taking his eyes from the cauldron, Professor Quirrell
- drew a folded parchment from within his robes, hissed at it
- <em>"Sshow our ssurroundingss</em>", and tossed the folded
- parchment toward Harry. It cut unerringly through the air, an
- increase of doom breathing on Harry's senses as it moved toward
- him, and then it fluttered gently to Harry's feet.
- Harry gazed at the parchment, an unpleasant chill coming over
- him. It was one thing to hear Lord Voldemort claim that your name
- was Tom Riddle; it was another thing to find that Hogwarts's magic
- agreed. "<em>Did you tamper with thiss map to achieve thiss
- ressult, or did it appear before you by ssurprisse?"</em>
- <em>"Wass ssurprisse,</em>" replied Professor Quirrell, with an
- overtone of hissing laughter. "<em>No trickss.</em>"
- "<em>Not sso far ass I know,</em>" hissed Harry.
- "Fascinating," said Professor Quirrell. "You may be interested
- to know this as well: <em>Potionss-maker had to work in ssecret
- because hiss plot oppossed sschoolmasster's plot.</em>"
- "<em>Ssent her to a peaceful place to recover sstrength</em>,"
- Professor Quirrell said. A cold smile. "I had a use remaining for
- her, or rather a certain portion of her, and on my future plans I
- shall not answer questions."
- "Oh, a fair number, but not many more that concern you, not that
- I can think of offhand. The true reason I demanded to try to teach
- the Patronus Charm to first-years was to bring a Dementor before
- your own person, and then I arranged for your wand to fall where
- the Dementor could continue to drain you through it. <em>Wass no
- malice in it, only hopess that you would recover ssome of your true
- memoriess.</em> That was also why I arranged for certain witches to
- pull you down from the air during your rooftop episode, so I could
- appear to save your life; just in case any suspicion fell on me
- during the Dementor incident I had scheduled for shortly after.
- <em>Alsso no malice there.</em> I arranged some of the attacks on
- Miss Granger's group, so that the attacks could be defeated; I do
- rather dislike bullies. <em>Think that iss all ssecret plotss
- concerning you from thiss sschool-year, unless I have forgotten
- ssomething.</em>"
- "<em>Not valuess difference. True misstake, given your goalss.
- Will you hurt me, if I act the part of the teacher toward you, and
- teach lessson? Or if misstake is ssimple and obviousss, and makess
- you feel sstupid?"</em>
- "<em>No,</em>" hissed Professor Quirrell. "<em>Not if lessson
- iss true.</em>"
- Harry swallowed a lump in his throat. "<em>There wass way for
- you to tesst your horcrux ssysstem without dying.</em> The general
- lesson is important. Do you see it now?"
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- "Read them anyway. <em>Iss not dangerouss.</em>"
- <em>"Do you undersstand what wordss mean, boy?"</em>
- Finally Professor Quirrell sighed. "I have outwitted myself, I
- fear. Neither you nor I dare be reflected in this Mirror. I suppose
- I must command Professor Sprout to undo my Obliviations of Mr. Nott
- and Miss Greengrass... You see, the other great difficulty of the
- Mirror is that the rule by which it treats those reflected will
- disregard external forces, such as False Memories or a Confundus
- Charm. The Mirror reflects only those forces arising from within
- the person themselves, the states of mind they arrive at through
- their own choices; so it is said in several places. That is why I
- had Mr. Nott and Miss Greengrass, believing different stories about
- why the Stone's extraction was necessary, ready to appear before
- this Mirror." Professor Quirrell rubbed at the bridge of his nose.
- "I constructed other stories for other students, ready for me to
- set into motion with the chosen trigger... but as this day
- approached, I began to feel pessimistic about the project. Such as
- Nott and Greengrass still seem worth trying, if we cannot think of
- something better. But I wonder if Dumbledore has tried to construct
- this puzzle to specifically resist Voldemort's cunning. I wonder if
- he might have succeeded. If you devise an alternative plan which I
- approve enough to try, <em>I promisse that whatever pawn I ssend
- forth sshall not be harmed by me, then or ever; nor do I expect to
- break that promisse</em>. And I remind you again of the hostages I
- hold to my failure, both Miss Granger and all the others."
- "<em>My mind that you assked to devisse sstrategy may perhapss
- have been influenced by ssuch an intent - who knowss? Knew you
- would be ssusspiciouss, assk thiss very question. Decission is up
- to you, teacher. I know nothing you do not know, about whether
- thiss iss likely to trap you. Do not call it betrayal by me if you
- choosse thiss for yoursself, and it failss.</em>" Harry felt a
- strong impulse to smile, and suppressed it.
- Harry put on the Cloak of Invisibility, at Professor Quirrell's
- orders, to <em>sstop the man who sshall believe himsself to be
- sschoolmasster from sseeing you,</em> as Professor Quirrell said in
- Parseltongue.
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- "Ahahahaha! Why, yes, little child, you were always along on
- this adventure as my hostage, it was your whole purpose in being
- here. Ha, hahahaha! You are decades too young to play this game
- against the real Tom Riddle, child." The Dark Lord drew back the
- hood of the Cloak, his head becoming visible, and began to remove
- the rest of the Cloak. "And now, boy, <em>you have helped me, yess
- indeed, and so it iss time to ressurrect your girl-child friend. To
- keep promisse.</em>" The Dark Lord's smile was cold, cold indeed.
- "I suppose you have doubts? Mark well, I could kill you this
- instant, for there is no longer a Headmaster of Hogwarts to be
- informed of it. Doubt me all you wish, but remember that." The hand
- was once more holding the gun. "Now come along, foolish child."
- "<em>Yess. Sstop worrying. Will do on our way out.</em>"
- <em>Problem two,</em> said Gryffindor. <em>Harry Potter isn't
- missing, he's right there at the Quidditch match where everyone can
- see him. Professor Quirrell thought of that too, it's part of why
- he sent that fake note. Problem three. I don't think Mad-Eye Moody
- and an Auror squad can beat the Dark Lord, and certainly not before
- he kills us. I'm not sure the entire DMLE can beat the Dark Lord if
- he's fighting seriously and Dumbledore is gone. Problem four. The
- Quidditch match was not disrupted, that's probably the only reason
- why Professor Quirrell was willing to try something as complicated
- as bringing us along on this trip in the first place.</em>
- <em>The Dark Lord can just throw away his wand,</em> droned
- Ravenclaw. <em>Professor Quirrell can turn into his Animagus form.
- Even if he dies the Dark Lord will possess someone else and return,
- and then torture our parents, to punish us.</em>
- "This," said the Dark Lord in Professor Quirrell's cadences, "is
- a workspace I made for myself, convenient to either Hogwarts or
- Hogsmeade." The Dark Lord flourished a hand at the altar. "That is
- where Miss Granger shall revive, and also where I shall be reborn
- into my true body. I shall remake myself first, of course.
- <em>Magicss to revive girl-child eassier with true body.</em>" A
- strange snakish laughter accompanied these words. "<em>Resst
- asssured that though ssome asspects of girl-child'ss ressurrection
- sshall be what otherss conssider Dark, girl-child will not be
- harmed or made ugly by it. Sshall sstill look like hersself, mind
- sshall be her own, nor sshall I or mine harm her after."</em>
- "<em>To resstore to you girl-child friend'ss counssel and
- resstraint. To make ssure sshe iss part of the world for you to
- care about. That, boy, iss truly the greater part of the reasson I
- am doing thiss deed.</em>" Again snakish laughter accompanied these
- words, conveying sardonic awareness of some vast irony.
- "<em>There iss an obsstacle,</em>" hissed Voldemort.
- "<em>Girl'ss body iss resstored. Ssubstance iss repaired. But
- not magic, or life... thiss iss body of dead Muggle."</em>
- Voldemort turned from the altar, began to pace. "The full ritual
- would solve this. But that would require time... time and the blood
- of Granger's enemy, and I do not think Draco Malfoy still
- qualifies, nor can I take my own blood unwillingly... foolish."
- Voldemort's voice was a lower hiss. "Foolish, I should have
- foreseen this, and prepared. Her brain might awaken with an
- electrical shock, I know that much of Muggle medicine... but would
- her magic return to her? That I do not know, and I suspect if she
- awakens as a Muggle she will be a Muggle forever. Still, I can
- think of nothing better." The Dark Lord raised his wand -
- "<em>Think I have ssomething that might work,</em>" Harry
- hissed. "<em>Needss wand. Have no intentionss to usse it againsst
- you.</em>" Harry said nothing about expecting his intentions
- wouldn't change; he'd simply blurted out the idea fast enough that
- he hadn't formed any specific intentions yet.
- "Interesting," said the cold high voice. "Your Patronus draws
- upon your life as well as your magic... I guessed that much, for it
- was too powerful for a first-year to fuel with magic alone. And yet
- there must be more to the puzzle, since not just any life-fueled
- spell would have done... was your happy thought the image of her
- returning to life? Was that all it took?" Lord Voldemort was again
- toying with his wand, a dark interest in those red-slitted eyes. "I
- suspect I will feel quite stupid when I finally comprehend that
- spell, someday in my eternity. Now step away from the girl.
- <em>There iss more work I intend to do, to give her besst chance of
- continued life.</em>"
- Another obelisk turned, lay flat upon the ground. "<em>There iss
- old, losst ritual to ssacrifice magical creature, transsfer magical
- nature to ssubject. Limitationss are great. Transsfer iss
- temporary, only few hourss. Ssubject ssometimess diess when
- transsfer wearss off. But Sstone will make permanent.</em>"
- Voldemort's mouth was stretched in a wide smile; it looked
- <em>horrible</em> on him, like his face had too many teeth.
- <em>"Sshall ssacrifice my fallback weapon, and girl-child sshall
- gain troll'ss power of regeneration. Transsfiguration ssicknesss
- iss nothing before that, if perchance it wass not fixed by
- previouss ritual. And no knife sshall sslay girl-child, nor cutting
- cursse, nor ssicknesss take her.</em>"
- "<em>Have not the tiniesst intention of letting girl-child die
- again, after going to ssuch lengthss to ressurrect her."</em>
- "<em>Power of unicorn'ss blood to presserve life makess
- excellent combination with troll'ss healing. Only Fiendfyre and
- Killing Cursse sshall girl-child fear, from thiss day."</em> A
- flicker of snakish laughter. "<em>Bessidess, had sspare unicorn
- left over, might ass well usse."</em>
- "<em>That iss only when power of unicorn'ss blood iss sstolen by
- another. Thiss sspell will make power of unicorn belong insside
- girl-child, ass if sshe wass alwayss born that way."</em>
- "<em>Diary wass exactly what it sseemed, a gift meant to sseduce
- you to my sside.</em>" Voldemort made intricate gestures in the air
- with his wand, not even looking at what his hand was doing, as he
- held the diary in his other hand. For a moment Harry thought he
- could see a trail of darkness in the air, but the moonlight was too
- faint for certainty. "And now, my dear boy," Voldemort's high voice
- was laced with grim amusement, as his wand briefly tapped Hermione
- Granger's forehead with a casual gesture, "I make this diary into a
- far more precious gift, a sign of how much wisdom I have learned
- from you. For I would never want you to be deprived of Hermione
- Granger's counsel and restraint, not ever while the stars yet live.
- <em>Avadakedavra.</em>"
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- "My curse thinks differently. That is the puzzle piece that you
- missed. Did you think I would leave the peace between us to mere
- fortune? Before I created you, I invoked a curse upon myself and
- all other Tom Riddles who would descend from me. A curse to enforce
- that none of us would threaten the others' immortality, so long as
- the other made no attempt upon our own. Typical of that ridiculous
- fiasco, the curse seems to have ended up binding me, but taking no
- hold upon the infant with his self so lost." A low, lethal chuckle.
- "<em>But you tried to end my true life jusst then, sstupid child.
- Now cursse iss lifted, and I may kill you any time I
- wissh.</em>"
- "Still a fool. If no further matters remained between us, I
- would already have killed you." The dirt wall crumbled at another
- gesture of the wand, and Voldemort moved smoothly back toward the
- heap of items by the altar. The Dark Lord stretched out a hand, and
- the diary of Roger Bacon flew to him. "<em>Thiss iss, indeed,
- horcrux of girl-child, my ssuperior verssion.</em>" In his other
- hand appeared a parchment. "<em>Thiss iss ritual for ressurrecting
- her, if it musst be done again. Insstructionss are honesst, no
- trapss. Remember that girl-child'ss sspirit cannot float free like
- ghosst, Ressurrection Sstone iss my horcrux, not herss. Do not
- losse her horcrux, or her sspirit may be trapped within it.</em>"
- Voldemort reached down, picked up Harry's pouch, fed both the diary
- and the parchment into it. "<em>Remember that, in casse something
- goess wrong with next movess.</em>"
- The Dark Lord was now regarding Harry with a grim look.
- "<em>When girl-child died, wass in company of sschool'ss Sseer,
- heard prophecy sspoken that you would become force of vasst
- desstruction. You would become threat beyond imagination, beyond
- apocalypsse. That iss why I went to ssuch lengthss to undo my
- killing of girl-child, keep it undone."</em>
- "<em>Dare not ssay sspecificss to you. Prophecy I heard of
- mysself led me to fulfill it. Have not forgotten that
- dissasster.</em>" Voldemort backed further away from Harry, red
- slitted eyes fixed upon the Boy-Who-Lived, gun unwavering in the
- left hand. "<em>All thiss, all I have done, iss to ssmassh that
- desstiny at every point of intervention. If ssome fate makess me
- fail in what comess next, idiot-child of foretold desstruction,
- then you musst kill yoursself to ssave girl-child. Elsse all you
- claim to value diess by your own hand.</em>"
- "<em>Ssilence, fool. Remain ssilent unlesss given leave by me to
- sspeak. Keep your wand pointed down and do not raisse it unlesss
- told. Elsse you die upon the sspot, and mark that I ssaid that in
- Parsseltongue."</em> Voldemort reached into the altar again.
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- Voldemort laughed, a strange bitter laugh. When he spoke on his
- high voice was precise. "Here is the oath's intent, Mr. Grim, Mr.
- White, Harry Potter. Listen well and comprehend the Vow that must
- be sworn, for its intent is also binding, and you three must share
- an understanding of its meaning. You will swear, Harry Potter, not
- to destroy the world, to take no risks when it comes to not
- destroying the world. This Vow may <em>not</em> force you into any
- positive action, on account of that, this Vow does not force your
- hand to any stupidity. Do you understand that, Mr. Grim, Mr. White?
- We are dealing with a prophecy of destruction. A <em>prophecy!</em>
- They can fulfill themselves in twisted ways. We must be cautious
- that this Vow itself does not bring that prophecy about. We dare
- not let this Vow force Harry Potter to stand idly after some
- disaster is already set in motion by his hand, because he must take
- some lesser risk if he tries to stop it. Nor must the Vow force him
- to choose a risk of truly vast destruction, over a certainty of
- lesser destruction. But all Harry Potter's <em>foolishness,</em>"
- Voldemort's voice climbed, "all his <em>recklessness,</em> all his
- <em>grandiose schemes</em> and <em>good intentions</em> - he shall
- not risk them leading to disaster! He shall not gamble with the
- Earth's fate! No researches that might lead to catastrophe! No
- unbinding of seals, no opening of gates!" Voldemort's voice lowered
- again. "Unless this very Vow itself is somehow leading into the
- destruction of the world, in which case, Harry Potter, you must
- ignore it in that particular regard. You will <em>not</em> trust
- yourself alone in making such a determination, you must confide
- honestly and fully in your trusted friend, and see if that one
- agrees. Such is this Vow's meaning and intent. It forces only such
- acts as Harry Potter might choose himself, having learned that he
- is a prophesied instrument of destruction. For the capacity for
- choice must also exist, to be sacrificed. Do you understand, Mr.
- White?"
- "Useless, the lot of you," Voldemort said with bitter scorn.
- "Now I shall ask Harry Potter one final question, and he is to
- answer that question for my ears alone, in Parseltongue. Strike the
- boy down at once if he answers with anything but hisses, if he
- tries to speak one word of human speech." Then Voldemort hissed,
- "<em>Power I know not, it wass ssaid that you would have. The
- Muggle Artss I have now learned of from you, and I am already
- sstudying them. Your power over life-eaterss musst be comprehended
- for onesself, or sso you ssay. If there iss any other power you
- posssesss, that I may come to have, tell me of it now. Elsse, I
- intend to torment certain of thosse you care for. Ssome livess I
- have already promissed you, but otherss I did not. Your mudblood
- sservantss in your little army. Your preciouss parentss. All sshall
- ssuffer for what will sseem to them like eternitiess; and then I
- sshall ssend them, broken, into the life-eater prisson to remember
- it, until they wasste and die. For each unknown power you tell me
- how to masster, or other ssecret you tell me that I desire to know,
- you may name one more of thosse to insstead be protected and
- honored under my reign. Thiss alsso I promisse and intend to
- keep.</em>" Voldemort's smiling expression now came through as if
- it were a snake's gaping fangs, and the meaning that expression
- bore among snakes, a promise that whoever beheld the teeth was to
- be consumed by them. "<em>Wasste not time in thoughtss of esscape,
- if you care for thosse oness. You have ssixty ssecondss to begin
- telling me ssomething I wissh to know, and then your death
- beginss."</em>
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