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  1. All HPMOR parseltongue v2
  2.  
  3. 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.
  4.  
  5. Everything within <em></em> tags is italics.
  6.  
  7. 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.
  8.  
  9.  
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  11. CHAPTER 12
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  13.  
  14. Harry was still trying to process everything that had happened
  15. during the Incident with the Sorting Hat. Not the least of which
  16. was what had happened the instant Harry had lifted the Hat off his
  17. head; in that moment, he'd heard a tiny whisper as though from
  18. nowhere, something that sounded oddly like English and a hiss at
  19. the same time, something that had said, "<em>Ssalutations from
  20. Sslytherin to Sslytherin: if you would sseek my ssecretss, sspeak
  21. to my ssnake."</em>
  22.  
  23.  
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  25. CHAPTER 47
  26. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  27.  
  28. "<em>Hsssss ssss sshsshssss,</em>" said Harry.
  29.  
  30.  
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  32. CHAPTER 49
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  34.  
  35. "<em>Sso,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>You sspeak, I hear. I
  36. sspeak, you hear?</em>"
  37.  
  38. "<em>Obvioussly,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>Thirty-sseven
  39. ruless, number thirty-four: Become Animaguss. All ssensible people
  40. do, if can. Thuss,</em> <em>very rare.</em>" The snake's eyes were
  41. flat surfaces ensconced within dark pits, sharp black pupils in
  42. dark gray fields. "<em>This iss mosst ssecure way to sspeak. You
  43. ssee? No otherss undersstand uss.</em>"
  44.  
  45. "<em>Not unlesss heir of Sslytherin willss.</em>" The snake gave
  46. a series of short hisses which Harry's brain translated as sardonic
  47. laughter. "<em>Sslytherin not sstupid. Ssnake Animaguss not ssame
  48. as Parsselmouth. Would be huge flaw in sscheme.</em>"
  49.  
  50. "<em>I am not regisstered,</em>" hissed the snake. The dark pits
  51. of its eyes stared at Harry. "<em>Animaguss musst be regisstered.
  52. Penalty is two yearss imprissonment. Will you keep my ssecret,
  53. boy?</em>"
  54.  
  55. The snake seemed to hold still, as though in shock, and then
  56. began to sway again. "<em>We come here next in sseven dayss. Bring
  57. cloak to passs unsseen, bring hourglasss to move through time
  58. -</em>"
  59.  
  60. Again the series of short quick hisses that translated as
  61. sardonic laughter. "<em>You arrive in my firsst classs while sstill
  62. in other classs, sstrike down enemy with pie, two ballss of memory
  63. -</em>"
  64.  
  65. "<em>Never mind,</em>" hissed Harry. "<em>Sstupid question,
  66. forgot you were ssmart.</em>"
  67.  
  68. "<em>Hourglasss is resstricted,</em>" Harry said. "<em>Cannot
  69. usse until ninth hour.</em>"
  70.  
  71. The snake twitched its head, a snakish nod. "<em>Many
  72. resstrictionss. Locked to your usse only, cannot be sstolen. Cannot
  73. transsport other humanss. But ssnake carried in pouch, I ssuspect
  74. will go with. Think posssible to hold hourglasss motionlesss within
  75. sshell, without dissturbing wardss, while you turn sshell around
  76. it. We will tesst in sseven dayss. Will not sspeak of planss beyond
  77. thiss. You ssay nothing, to no one. Give no ssign of expectancy,
  78. none. Undersstand?</em>"
  79.  
  80. "<em>Ansswer in sspeech.</em>"
  81.  
  82. "<em>Yess. But,"</em> Harry gave a wobbling rasp that was how
  83. his mind had translated a hesitant 'Ahhh' into snakish, "<em>I do
  84. not promisse to do whatever thiss iss, you have not ssaid
  85. -</em>"
  86.  
  87. The snake performed a shiver that Harry's mind translated as a
  88. severe glare. "<em>Of coursse not. Will disscusss sspecificss at
  89. next meeting.</em>"
  90.  
  91.  
  92. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  93. CHAPTER 51
  94. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  95.  
  96. - hissed, "<em>Hungry, boy? Eat your fill sswiftly, we sshall
  97. need both sstrength and time.</em>"
  98.  
  99. The snake watched him for a moment, with those flat eyes, and
  100. then hissed, "<em>Do not wissh to explain here. Prefer to be
  101. elssewhere firsst. Need to leave unobsserved, without ssign we have
  102. ever departed room.</em>"
  103.  
  104. "<em>Sso no one can track uss,</em>" hissed Harry.
  105.  
  106. "<em>Yess. Do you trusst me that much, boy? Think before
  107. ansswer. I will have important requesst of you, which requiress
  108. trusst; if ssay no regardlesss, then ssay no now.</em>"
  109.  
  110.  
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  112. CHAPTER 52
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  114.  
  115. "<em>Casst your Patronuss,</em>" hissed a snake from the floor,
  116. looking more discolored than green in the dim orange light.
  117.  
  118. And then, "<em>It iss sstable,</em>" Harry hissed, and began
  119. feeding his broomstick into his pouch. His wand stayed in his hand,
  120. and a slight, sustainable flow from him replaced the slight losses
  121. from his Patronus.
  122.  
  123. "<em>Sshe iss alone,</em>" hissed the snake.
  124.  
  125.  
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  127. CHAPTER 53
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  129.  
  130. <em>"Ssay ssomething in Parsseltongue,"</em> hissed the
  131. snake.
  132.  
  133. Harry's face turned to the snake, to make it clear that he was
  134. addressing it, and hissed, "<em>One two three four five ssix sseven
  135. eight nine ten.</em>"
  136.  
  137. "<em>You'll need to float her out,</em>" Harry hissed to the
  138. snake. "<em>Sshe can no longer think of
  139. esscaping.</em>"<em><br /></em>
  140.  
  141. "<em>Yess,</em>" hissed the snake, "<em>but do not
  142. underesstimate her, sshe wass the deadliesst of warriorss.</em>"
  143. The green head dipped in warning. "<em>One would be wisse to fear
  144. me, boy, even were I sstarved and nine-tenthss dead; be wary of
  145. her, allow no ssingle flaw in your pretensse.</em>"
  146.  
  147.  
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  149. CHAPTER 58
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  151.  
  152. <em>"What wass... that noisse?</em>"
  153.  
  154. "<em>Teacher?</em>" came the weak, confused hiss. "<em>Where
  155. iss thiss?</em>
  156.  
  157. "<em>Prisson,</em>" Harry hissed, "<em>the prisson with
  158. life-eaterss, we were to resscue a woman, you and I. You tried to
  159. sslay the protector man, I blocked your killing cursse, there was a
  160. ressonance between uss... you fell unconssciouss, I had to defeat
  161. the protector man mysself... my guardian Charm wass disspelled, the
  162. life-eaterss could tell the protectorss that the woman had
  163. esscaped. There iss ssomeone here who can ssensse my guardian
  164. Charm, probably the sschoolmasster... so had to disspell my
  165. guardian Charm, find different way to hide you and the woman from
  166. life-eaterss without guardian Charm, learn to protect mysself
  167. without guardian Charm, sscare off life-eaterss without guardian
  168. Charm, then devisse new esscape plan for you and the woman, and
  169. finally, cut hole in thick metal wall of prisson even though I am
  170. only firsst-year sstudent. No time to explain, you musst go now. If
  171. we never meet again, teacher, then I was glad to know you for a
  172. time, even though you are probably evil. It iss good to have the
  173. chance to ssay thiss much: Goodbye.</em>"
  174.  
  175. "<em>Sstop!</em>" said the snake. Its voice was stronger now.
  176. "<em>Sstop, sstop, sstop! What do you mean, goodbye?</em>"
  177.  
  178. "<em>Esscape plan iss rissky,</em>" said Harry. "<em>My life iss
  179. not at sstake, only yourss and herss. Sso I am sstaying, turning
  180. mysself in -</em>"
  181.  
  182. "<em>No longer trusst you,</em>" Harry said simply. "<em>Not
  183. ssince you tried to sslay the protector man.</em>"
  184.  
  185. And the snake hissed, "<em>I did not sseek to sslay the
  186. protector man! Are you fool, boy? Sslaying him would not make
  187. ssensse, evil or no!</em>"
  188.  
  189. The snake's hiss was now more furious than anything Harry had
  190. ever heard from the human Professor Quirrell. "<em>Sslay him? Had I
  191. ssought to sslay him he would have been dead within ssecondss, fool
  192. boy, he wass no match for me! I ssought to ssubdue, to dominate,
  193. force him to drop sshieldss upon hiss mind, needed to read him, to
  194. know who awaited hiss reply, learn detailss for memory sspell
  195. -"</em>
  196.  
  197. "<em>You casst killing cursse!</em>"
  198.  
  199. "<em>Wass hiss life worth sso little? What if he did not
  200. dodge?</em>"
  201.  
  202. "<em>Witlesss dunce of a plotter,</em>" hissed the snake, so
  203. angrily that the hisses seemed to overlap and slither over each
  204. other's tails, "<em>clever imbecile, cunning idiot, fool of an
  205. untrained Sslytherin, your missplaced misstrust hass ruined
  206. -"</em>
  207.  
  208. "<em>Thiss iss not a fair time to argue,</em>" Harry observed
  209. mildly. The surge of relief trying to flood through him was
  210. canceled by the increased tension. "<em>Ssince I cannot get angry
  211. at you properly, without opening mysself to life-eaterss. Musst
  212. russh, ssomeone may have heard noisse -"</em>
  213.  
  214. There were a few short hisses, the snakish equivalent of a bark
  215. of surprised laughter, and then, snapped commands. "<em>Tell woman
  216. to look away, casst sspell of ssilence, sset guardian Charm outside
  217. door. Will transsform mysself, make few sswift improvementss to
  218. your invention, give woman emergency potion sso sshe can sshield
  219. uss, transsform back before you disspell Charm. Plan will be
  220. ssafer, then.</em>"
  221.  
  222. "<em>And am I to believe,</em>" Harry hissed, <em>"that healer
  223. for woman truly awaitss uss?</em>"
  224.  
  225. "<em>Usse ssensse, boy! Ssupposse I am evil. To end usse of you
  226. here iss obvioussly not what I planned. Misssion iss target of
  227. opportunity, invented after ssaw your guardian Charm, whole affair
  228. meant to be unnoticed, hid when left eating-place. Obvioussly you
  229. will ssee persson pretending to be healer on arrival! Go back to
  230. eating-place afterward, original plan carriess on
  231. undissturbed!</em>"
  232.  
  233. "<em>Sso,</em>" Harry hissed, "<em>what iss your plan for me,
  234. precissely?</em>"
  235.  
  236. "<em>You ssaid no time,</em>" came the snake's hiss, "<em>but
  237. plan iss for you to rule country, obvioussly, even your young noble
  238. friend hass undersstood that by now, assk him on return if you
  239. wissh. Will ssay no more now, iss time to fly, not
  240. sspeak.</em>"
  241.  
  242.  
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  244. CHAPTER 59
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  246.  
  247. After that, once Harry could hear himself think again, when
  248. there was only the howling wind from their ridiculous speed, and
  249. Harry's enchantment-assisted fingers gripping the broomstick were
  250. merely resisting the decelerating drag of moving way faster than
  251. terminal velocity, <em>that</em> was when Harry actually thought
  252. all that stuff about Newtonian mechanics and Aristotelian physics
  253. and broomsticks and rocketry and the importance of curiosity and
  254. how he was never going to do anything this Gryffindor ever again or
  255. at least not until after he learned the Dark Lord's secret of
  256. immortality and <em>why</em> had he listened to Professor Quirinus
  257. "<em>I asssure you, boy, I would not attempt thisss if I did not
  258. anticipate my own ssurvival</em>" Quirrell instead of Professor
  259. Michael "Son, if you try anything to do with rockets on your own, I
  260. mean <em>anything whatsoever</em> without a trained professonal
  261. watching, you will die and that will make Mum sad"
  262. Verres-Evans.
  263.  
  264. Harry's mind remembered then, the Pepper-Up potion came at a
  265. cost; Bellatrix would <em>ssleep for a conssiderable time,</em>
  266. Professor Quirrell had said.
  267.  
  268.  
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  270. CHAPTER 65
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  272.  
  273. "<em>Sso,</em>" hissed the venomous creature. "<em>What did you
  274. wissh to ssay?</em>"
  275.  
  276. And Harry hissed, "<em>Sschoolmasster thinkss that woman'ss
  277. former Lord iss the one who sstole her from prisson</em>."
  278.  
  279. "<em>He believess that one iss alive?</em>" the snake finally
  280. said. The divided, two-pronged tongue flickered rapidly from side
  281. to side, sardonic snakish laughter. "<em>Ssomehow I am not
  282. ssurprissed.</em>"
  283.  
  284. "<em>Yess,</em>" Harry hissed dryly, "<em>very amussing, I am
  285. ssure. Except now am sstuck in Hogwartss for next ssix years, for
  286. ssafety! I have decided that I will, indeed, sseek power; and
  287. confinement iss not helpful for that. Musst convince sschoolmasster
  288. that Dark Lord iss not yet awakened, that esscape was work of ssome
  289. other power -</em>"
  290.  
  291. Again the rapid flickering of the snake's tongue; the snakish
  292. laughter was stronger, dryer, this time. "<em>Amateur
  293. foolisshnesss.</em>"
  294.  
  295. "<em>You ssee misstake, think of undoing, ssetting time back to
  296. sstart. Yet not even with hourglasss can time be undone. Musst move
  297. forward insstead. You think of convincing otherss they are
  298. misstaken. Far eassier to convince them they are right. Sso
  299. conssider, boy: what new happensstance would make schoolmasster
  300. decide you were ssafe once more, ssimultaneoussly advance your
  301. other agendass?"</em>
  302.  
  303. "<em>Iss it not obviouss?</em>" hissed the snake. Again the
  304. tongue flickered sardonic laughter. "<em>To free yoursself, to gain
  305. power in Britain, you musst again be sseen to defeat the Dark
  306. Lord.</em>"
  307.  
  308. "<em>Sso,</em>" Harry said finally. "<em>Let uss be clear on
  309. what iss propossed. You ssuggesst that we sset up imposstor to
  310. imperssonate Dark Lord."</em>
  311.  
  312. "<em>Ssomething like that.</em> <em>Woman we resscued will
  313. cooperate, sshould be mosst convincing when sshe iss sseen at hiss
  314. sside.</em>" More sardonic tongue-flickering. "<em>You are
  315. kidnapped from Hogwartss to public location, many witnesssess,
  316. wardss keep out protectorss. Dark Lord announcess that he hass at
  317. long lasst regained physical form, after wandering as sspirit for
  318. yearss; ssayss that he hass gained sstill greater power, not even
  319. you can sstop him now. Offerss to let you duel. You casst guardian
  320. Charm, Dark Lord laughss at you, ssayss he iss not life-eater.
  321. Casstss Killing Cursse at you, you block, watcherss ssee Dark Lord
  322. explode -"</em>
  323.  
  324. "<em>Casst Killing Cursse?</em>" Harry hissed in incredulity.
  325. "<em>At me? Again? Ssecond time? Nobody will believe Dark Lord
  326. could posssibly be that sstupid -</em>"
  327.  
  328. "<em>You and I are only two people in country who would notice
  329. that,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>Trusst me on thiss,
  330. boy.</em>"
  331.  
  332. "<em>What if there iss third, ssomeday?</em>"
  333.  
  334. The snake swayed thoughtfully. "<em>Could write different
  335. sscript for play, if you wissh. Whatever sscenario, sshould leave
  336. open posssibility Dark Lord might return yet again - nation musst
  337. think they are sstill dependent on you to protect them.</em>"
  338.  
  339. "<em>Will think about it,</em>" hissed Harry. "<em>Will not
  340. ansswer right away, thiss time, will enumerate risskss and
  341. benefitss firsst -</em>"
  342.  
  343. "<em>Undersstood,</em>" hissed the snake. "<em>But remember
  344. thiss, boy, other eventss proceed without you. Hessitation iss
  345. alwayss eassy, rarely usseful."</em>
  346.  
  347.  
  348. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  349. CHAPTER 66
  350. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  351.  
  352. <em>Hessitation iss alwayss eassy, rarely usseful.</em>
  353.  
  354. For a moment the dark pitted eyes seemed to gleam blackly, for a
  355. moment the scaled mouth gaped to expose the fangs. "<em>Think you
  356. have learned wrong lessson, boy, from previouss failure. My planss
  357. are not in habit of failing, and lasst one would have gone
  358. flawlesssly, but for your own foolisshnesss. Correct lessson iss to
  359. follow ssteps laid down for you by older and wisser Sslytherin,
  360. tame your wild impulssess."</em>
  361.  
  362. "<em>Lessson I learned is not to try plotss that would make
  363. girl-child friend think I am evil or boy-child friend think I am
  364. sstupid,</em>" Harry snapped back. He'd been planning a more
  365. temporizing response than that, but somehow the words had just
  366. slipped out.
  367.  
  368. The <em>sssss</em>-ing sound that came from the snake was not
  369. heard by Harry as words, only as pure fury. A moment later,
  370. "<em>You told them -</em>"
  371.  
  372. "<em>Of coursse not! But know what they would ssay.</em>"
  373.  
  374. "<em>You sserioussly care what thosse two think?</em>" came the
  375. snake's final hiss. "<em>True younglingss thosse two are, not like
  376. you. Could not weigh adult matterss.</em>"
  377.  
  378. "<em>Might have done better than me,</em>" Harry hissed.
  379. "<em>Boy-child friend would have assked after ssecret motivess
  380. before asssenting to resscue woman -</em>"
  381.  
  382. "<em>Glad you undersstand that now,</em>" the snake hissed
  383. coldly. "<em>Alwayss assk after other'ss advantage. Next learn to
  384. alwayss assk after your own. If my plan iss not to your tasste,
  385. what iss yours?</em>"
  386.  
  387. "<em>If necesssary - sstay at sschool ssix yearss and sstudy.
  388. Hogwartss sseemss fine place to dwell. Bookss, friendss, sstrange
  389. but tassty food.</em>" Harry wanted to chuckle, but there wasn't
  390. any gesture in Parseltongue for the kind of laughter he wanted to
  391. express.
  392.  
  393. The pits of the snake's eyes seemed almost black. "<em>Eassy to
  394. ssay that now. Ssuch as you and I, we do not tolerate
  395. imprissonment. You will losse patience long before sseventh year,
  396. perhapss before end of thiss one. I sshall plan
  397. accordingly.</em>"
  398.  
  399.  
  400. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  401. CHAPTER 102
  402. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  403.  
  404. "There is... <em>there iss a ritual, I heard of from the
  405. sschoolmasster, by which he thinkss the Dark Lord might have lived
  406. on. It iss called -"</em> and Harry stopped, as he realized that he
  407. did know how to say the word in Parseltongue. "<em>Horcrux. It
  408. requiress a death, I have heard. But if you are dying in any casse,
  409. you might try to adapt the ritual, even at great rissk for the new
  410. sspell, sso that it can be done with a different ssacrifice. It
  411. would change the whole world, if you ssucceed - though I don't know
  412. anything about the sspell - the sschoolmasster thought it tore off
  413. a piece of ssoul, though I don't ssee how that could be true
  414. -"</em>
  415.  
  416. The snake was hissing laughter, strange sharp laughter, almost
  417. hysterical. "<em>You tell me of that sspell? Me? You musst learn
  418. more caution in the future, boy. But it matterss not. I learned of
  419. the horcrux sspell ssince long ago. It iss meaninglesss."</em>
  420.  
  421. "<em>Would be pointlesss sspell from beginning, if ssoulss
  422. exissted.</em> <em>Tear piece of ssoul? That iss lie. Missdirection
  423. to hide true ssecret. Only one who doess not believe in common
  424. liess will reasson further, ssee beneath obsscuration, realisse how
  425. to casst sspell. Required murder iss not ssacrificial ritual at
  426. all. Ssudden death ssometimes makess ghosst, if magic burssts and
  427. imprintss on nearby thing. Horcrux sspell channelss death-bursst
  428. through casster, createss your own ghosst insstead of victim'ss,
  429. imprintss ghosst in sspecial device. Ssecond victim pickss up
  430. horcrux device, device imprintss your memoriess into them. But only
  431. memoriess from time horcrux device wass made. You ssee
  432. flaw?"</em>
  433.  
  434. The burning sensation was back in Harry's throat. "<em>No
  435. continuity of -</em>" there wasn't a snake word for consciousness
  436. "- <em>sself, you would go on thinking after making the horcrux,
  437. then sself with new memoriess diess and iss not resstored
  438. -"</em>
  439.  
  440. <em>"Yess, you do ssee. Alsso Merlin'ss Interdict preventss
  441. powerful sspells from passing through ssuch a device, ssince it iss
  442. not truly alive. Dark Wizardss who think to return thuss are
  443. weaker, eassily disspatched. None have perssissted long by ssuch
  444. meanss. Perssonalitiess change, mix with victim'ss. Death iss not
  445. truly gainssaid. Real sself is losst, as you ssay. Not to my
  446. pressent tasste. Admit I conssidered it, long ago."</em>
  447.  
  448. "<em>I learned how the Killing Cursse workss. Requiress true
  449. hate to casst, not much hate, but musst want target dead, they
  450. ssay. In prisson with life-eaterss, you casst Killing Cursse at
  451. guard - ssaid you did not want him dead - wass that lie? Here, now,
  452. at thiss disstance - you may sspeak truth - even if you fear it
  453. reflectss poorly on you - it sshould not matter now, teacher. I
  454. wissh to know. Musst know. Will not abandon you, either
  455. way."</em>
  456.  
  457. The Defense Professor chuckled wetly. "Good. You are...
  458. learning. So you see..." A pause of transformation. "<em>I did not
  459. wissh guard dead, after all. Casst Killing Cursse, but not with
  460. hate.</em>" And then a man.
  461.  
  462. <em>"The Philossopher'ss Sstone,</em>" hissed the snake.
  463.  
  464. <em>"I read of it in a book,"</em> Harry hissed. <em>"Concluded
  465. it wass obviouss myth. No reason why ssame device would provide
  466. immortality and endlesss gold. Not unlesss ssomeone wass jusst
  467. inventing happy sstoriess. Not to mention, every ssane persson
  468. sshould have been ressearching wayss to make more Sstoness, or
  469. kidnapping maker to produce. Thought of you sspecifically,
  470. teacher."</em>
  471.  
  472. A hissing of cold laughter. <em>"Reassoning iss wisse, but not
  473. wisse enough. Like with horcrux sspell, abssurdity hidess true
  474. ssecret. True Sstone iss not what that legend ssayss. True power
  475. iss not what sstoriess claim. Sstone's ssuppossed maker wass not
  476. one who made it. One who holdss it now, wass not born to name now
  477. ussed. Yet Sstone iss powerful healing device in truth. Have you
  478. heard it sspoken of?"</em>
  479.  
  480. <em>"One who holdss Sstone iss repossitory of much lore. Taught
  481. sschoolmasster many ssecretss. Sschoolmasster hass ssaid nothing of
  482. Sstone'ss holder, nothing of Sstone? No hintss?"</em>
  483.  
  484. <em>"Could assk sschoolmasster -"</em>
  485.  
  486. <em>"No! Do not assk him, boy. He would not take quesstion
  487. well."</em>
  488.  
  489. <em>"But if the Sstone only healss -"</em>
  490.  
  491. <em>"Sschoolmasster doess not believe that, would not believe
  492. that. Too many have ssought Sstone, or ssought holder's lore. Do
  493. not assk. Musst not assk. Do not try to obtain Sstone yoursself. I
  494. forbid."</em>
  495.  
  496.  
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  500.  
  501. Harry swallowed. Snakes can't lie. "<em>Two pluss two equalss
  502. four.</em>" Harry had tried to say that two plus two equalled
  503. three, and the word <em>four</em> had slipped out instead.
  504.  
  505. "Good. When Salazar Slytherin invoked the Parselmouth curse upon
  506. himself and all his children, his true plan was to ensure his
  507. descendants could trust one another's words, whatever plots they
  508. wove against outsiders." Professor Quirrell had adopted his
  509. lecturing pose from Battle Magic, like someone putting on a
  510. well-worn mask, but the gun remained pointed in his hand.
  511. "Occlumency cannot fool the Parselmouth curse as it can fool
  512. Veritaserum, and you may put that to the trial also. Now listen
  513. well. <em>Come with me, promisse your besst aid in getting Sstone,
  514. and I sshall leave thesse children behind unharmed. Hosstagess are
  515. real, hundredss of sstudentss die tonight unlesss I sstop eventss
  516. already sset in motion. Will sspare hosstagess if I obtain Sstone
  517. ssuccessfully.</em> And mark also this, mark it well: <em>I cannot
  518. be truly sslain by any means known to me, and lossing Sstone will
  519. not sstop me from returning, nor sspare you or yourss my
  520. wrath.</em> Any impetuous act you are contemplating cannot win the
  521. game for you, boy. I do credit your ability to annoy me, and
  522. suggest you avoid doing so."
  523.  
  524. "Fine and good," said Professor Quirrell. "Now come with me,
  525. help me to obtain the Stone, and I will resurrect Hermione Granger
  526. on your behalf. Her death has had unfortunate effects on you, and I
  527. would not mind undoing them. That, as I understand you, is your
  528. greatest desire. I have done you many kindnesses, and I would not
  529. mind doing you this one more." A blank-eyed Professor Sprout had
  530. now risen from the ground and was pointing her own wand at Harry.
  531. "<em>Help me obtain Sstone of Transsfiguration, and I sshall try my
  532. hardesst to ressurrect your girl-child friend to true and lassting
  533. life. That ssaid, boy, I am sswiftly running out of patience with
  534. you, and you sshall not like what comess next.</em>" This last line
  535. was hissed out in a voice that conveyed the impression of a snake
  536. rearing its head to strike.
  537.  
  538. <em>"Agreed,</em>" hissed Professor Quirrell. "<em>Help me, and
  539. you sshall have ansswerss to your quesstions, sso long ass they are
  540. about passt eventss, and not my planss for the future. I do not
  541. intend to raisse my hand or magic againsst you in future, sso long
  542. ass you do not raisse your hand or magic againsst me. Sshall kill
  543. none within sschool groundss for a week, unlesss I musst. Now
  544. promisse that you will not attempt to warn againsst me or esscape.
  545. Promisse to put forth your own besst efforts toward helping me to
  546. obtain the Sstone. And your girl-child friend sshall be revived by
  547. me, to true life and health; nor sshall me or mine ever sseek to
  548. harm her.</em>" A twisted smile. "<em>Promisse, boy, and the
  549. bargain will be sstruck."</em>
  550.  
  551. "<em>I sshall help you obtain the Sstone... I cannot promisse I
  552. will usse my besst efforts, my heart will not be in it, I fear. I
  553. intend to try. Sshall not do anything I think will annoy you to no
  554. good end. Sshall call no help if I expect them to be killed by you
  555. or for hosstagess to die. I'm ssorry, teacher, but it iss besst I
  556. can do."</em> Harry's mind was settling, composing itself, as the
  557. decision was made. He would stay with Professor Quirrell, go with
  558. him to get the Stone, save the student hostages, and... and... and
  559. Harry didn't know, except that he'd go on thinking.
  560.  
  561. "You actually are sorry about that?" Professor Quirrell looked
  562. amused. "I suppose it shall have to do. Then keep two other things
  563. in mind: <em>I have plan to sstop even sschoolmasster, if he
  564. appearss before uss.</em> And also this: I will occasionally ask
  565. you to say in Parseltongue whether you have betrayed me. <em>The
  566. bargain is sstruck.</em>"
  567.  
  568.  
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  572.  
  573. Harry looked back. "<em>Wass sseriouss,</em>" hissed Harry.
  574. "<em>Would have done ssame if came by mysself.</em>"
  575.  
  576.  
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  580.  
  581. "<em>Do not ssensse life-eaterss.</em>"
  582.  
  583. "<em>Wass honesst. Not trick.</em>"
  584.  
  585. "<em>Life-eaterss cannot desstroy me, I think,</em>" hissed
  586. Professor Quirrell. "<em>And I will ssimply abandon thiss body if
  587. they approach too closse. Sshall return sswiftly thiss time, and
  588. then there will be no sstopping me. Will torture your parentss for
  589. yearss, to punissh you for balking me. Hundredss of hosstage
  590. sstudentss die, including thosse you call friendss. Now I assk
  591. again. Will you usse power over life-eaterss to protect me, if
  592. life-eaterss come?</em>"
  593.  
  594.  
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  596. CHAPTER 108
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  598.  
  599. Professor Quirrell was smiling evilly. "<em>Your guesss iss
  600. right, boy, for all the good it doess you.</em>"
  601.  
  602. "<em>Tell me, teacher,</em>" Harry hissed, "<em>would
  603. desstroying thosse five anchors sslay you?</em>"
  604.  
  605. "<em>Why do you assk?</em>" hissed the Defense Professor, with
  606. a lilt to the hiss that Parseltongue translated as snakish
  607. amusement. "<em>Do you ssusspect that ansswer is no?</em>"
  608.  
  609. <em>"Your ssusspicion iss right, boy. Desstroying thosse five
  610. would not render me mortal.</em>"
  611.  
  612. "<em>Would not ordinarily ssay, but iss clear you have already
  613. guesssed."</em> The Defense Professor's smile widened. <em>"Ansswer
  614. iss that I do not know. Sstopped counting ssomewhere around one
  615. hundred and sseven. Ssimply made a habit of it each time I murdered
  616. ssomeone in private.</em>"
  617.  
  618. <em>"Great creation maintainss life and magic within devicess
  619. created by ssacrificing life and magic of otherss.</em>" Again that
  620. hissing snake laughter. "<em>Liked falsse desscription of
  621. previousss horcrux sspell sso much, sso dissappointed when
  622. realissed truth of it, thoughtss of improved verssion came out in
  623. that sshape."</em>
  624.  
  625. "<em>Yess. I sshall return sswiftly, if thiss body iss killed.
  626. Will be greatly annoyed, and vengeful.</em> I am telling you this,
  627. boy, so that you do not try anything stupid."
  628.  
  629. After a time Professor Quirrell picked up the next Potions
  630. ingredient, a strand of what looked like unicorn hair. "I tell you
  631. this as a caution," said Professor Quirrell. "Do not expect me to
  632. be delayed another nine years, if you somehow destroy this body of
  633. mine. I set horcruxes in better places at once, and now even that
  634. is unnecessary. Thanks to you, I learned where to find the
  635. Resurrection Stone. The Resurrection Stone does not bring back the
  636. dead, of course; but it holds a more ancient magic than my own for
  637. projecting the seeming of a spirit. And since I am one who has
  638. defeated death, Cadmus's Hallow acknowledged me its master, and
  639. answered all my will. I have now incorporated it into my great
  640. creation." Professor Quirrell smiled slightly. "I had many years
  641. earlier considered making that device a horcrux, but decided
  642. against it at the time, since I realized that the ring had magic of
  643. unknown nature... ah, such ironies does life play upon us. But I
  644. digress. <em>You</em>, boy, you brought that about, you freed my
  645. spirit to fly where it pleases and seduce the most opportune
  646. victim, by being too casual with your secrets. It is a catastrophe
  647. for any who oppose me, and you wrought it with one finger drawing
  648. wetness on a tea-saucer. This world will be a safer place for all,
  649. if you learn the rectitude that wizardborns absorb in childhood.
  650. <em>And all thiss that I have jusst said iss the truth.</em>"
  651.  
  652. "<em>None of it iss known to me to be falsse,</em>" said
  653. Professor Quirrell. "Telling a tale implies filling in certain
  654. gaps; I was not present to observe when Perenelle seduced Baba
  655. Yaga. <em>The bassicss sshould be mosstly correct, I
  656. think.</em>"
  657.  
  658. Without taking his eyes from the cauldron, Professor Quirrell
  659. drew a folded parchment from within his robes, hissed at it
  660. <em>"Sshow our ssurroundingss</em>", and tossed the folded
  661. parchment toward Harry. It cut unerringly through the air, an
  662. increase of doom breathing on Harry's senses as it moved toward
  663. him, and then it fluttered gently to Harry's feet.
  664.  
  665. Harry gazed at the parchment, an unpleasant chill coming over
  666. him. It was one thing to hear Lord Voldemort claim that your name
  667. was Tom Riddle; it was another thing to find that Hogwarts's magic
  668. agreed. "<em>Did you tamper with thiss map to achieve thiss
  669. ressult, or did it appear before you by ssurprisse?"</em>
  670.  
  671. <em>"Wass ssurprisse,</em>" replied Professor Quirrell, with an
  672. overtone of hissing laughter. "<em>No trickss.</em>"
  673.  
  674. "<em>Not sso far ass I know,</em>" hissed Harry.
  675.  
  676. "Fascinating," said Professor Quirrell. "You may be interested
  677. to know this as well: <em>Potionss-maker had to work in ssecret
  678. because hiss plot oppossed sschoolmasster's plot.</em>"
  679.  
  680. "<em>Ssent her to a peaceful place to recover sstrength</em>,"
  681. Professor Quirrell said. A cold smile. "I had a use remaining for
  682. her, or rather a certain portion of her, and on my future plans I
  683. shall not answer questions."
  684.  
  685. "Oh, a fair number, but not many more that concern you, not that
  686. I can think of offhand. The true reason I demanded to try to teach
  687. the Patronus Charm to first-years was to bring a Dementor before
  688. your own person, and then I arranged for your wand to fall where
  689. the Dementor could continue to drain you through it. <em>Wass no
  690. malice in it, only hopess that you would recover ssome of your true
  691. memoriess.</em> That was also why I arranged for certain witches to
  692. pull you down from the air during your rooftop episode, so I could
  693. appear to save your life; just in case any suspicion fell on me
  694. during the Dementor incident I had scheduled for shortly after.
  695. <em>Alsso no malice there.</em> I arranged some of the attacks on
  696. Miss Granger's group, so that the attacks could be defeated; I do
  697. rather dislike bullies. <em>Think that iss all ssecret plotss
  698. concerning you from thiss sschool-year, unless I have forgotten
  699. ssomething.</em>"
  700.  
  701. "<em>Not valuess difference. True misstake, given your goalss.
  702. Will you hurt me, if I act the part of the teacher toward you, and
  703. teach lessson? Or if misstake is ssimple and obviousss, and makess
  704. you feel sstupid?"</em>
  705.  
  706. "<em>No,</em>" hissed Professor Quirrell. "<em>Not if lessson
  707. iss true.</em>"
  708.  
  709. Harry swallowed a lump in his throat. "<em>There wass way for
  710. you to tesst your horcrux ssysstem without dying.</em> The general
  711. lesson is important. Do you see it now?"
  712.  
  713.  
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  717.  
  718. "Read them anyway. <em>Iss not dangerouss.</em>"
  719.  
  720. <em>"Do you undersstand what wordss mean, boy?"</em>
  721.  
  722. Finally Professor Quirrell sighed. "I have outwitted myself, I
  723. fear. Neither you nor I dare be reflected in this Mirror. I suppose
  724. I must command Professor Sprout to undo my Obliviations of Mr. Nott
  725. and Miss Greengrass... You see, the other great difficulty of the
  726. Mirror is that the rule by which it treats those reflected will
  727. disregard external forces, such as False Memories or a Confundus
  728. Charm. The Mirror reflects only those forces arising from within
  729. the person themselves, the states of mind they arrive at through
  730. their own choices; so it is said in several places. That is why I
  731. had Mr. Nott and Miss Greengrass, believing different stories about
  732. why the Stone's extraction was necessary, ready to appear before
  733. this Mirror." Professor Quirrell rubbed at the bridge of his nose.
  734. "I constructed other stories for other students, ready for me to
  735. set into motion with the chosen trigger... but as this day
  736. approached, I began to feel pessimistic about the project. Such as
  737. Nott and Greengrass still seem worth trying, if we cannot think of
  738. something better. But I wonder if Dumbledore has tried to construct
  739. this puzzle to specifically resist Voldemort's cunning. I wonder if
  740. he might have succeeded. If you devise an alternative plan which I
  741. approve enough to try, <em>I promisse that whatever pawn I ssend
  742. forth sshall not be harmed by me, then or ever; nor do I expect to
  743. break that promisse</em>. And I remind you again of the hostages I
  744. hold to my failure, both Miss Granger and all the others."
  745.  
  746. "<em>My mind that you assked to devisse sstrategy may perhapss
  747. have been influenced by ssuch an intent - who knowss? Knew you
  748. would be ssusspiciouss, assk thiss very question. Decission is up
  749. to you, teacher. I know nothing you do not know, about whether
  750. thiss iss likely to trap you. Do not call it betrayal by me if you
  751. choosse thiss for yoursself, and it failss.</em>" Harry felt a
  752. strong impulse to smile, and suppressed it.
  753.  
  754. Harry put on the Cloak of Invisibility, at Professor Quirrell's
  755. orders, to <em>sstop the man who sshall believe himsself to be
  756. sschoolmasster from sseeing you,</em> as Professor Quirrell said in
  757. Parseltongue.
  758.  
  759.  
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  763.  
  764. "Ahahahaha! Why, yes, little child, you were always along on
  765. this adventure as my hostage, it was your whole purpose in being
  766. here. Ha, hahahaha! You are decades too young to play this game
  767. against the real Tom Riddle, child." The Dark Lord drew back the
  768. hood of the Cloak, his head becoming visible, and began to remove
  769. the rest of the Cloak. "And now, boy, <em>you have helped me, yess
  770. indeed, and so it iss time to ressurrect your girl-child friend. To
  771. keep promisse.</em>" The Dark Lord's smile was cold, cold indeed.
  772. "I suppose you have doubts? Mark well, I could kill you this
  773. instant, for there is no longer a Headmaster of Hogwarts to be
  774. informed of it. Doubt me all you wish, but remember that." The hand
  775. was once more holding the gun. "Now come along, foolish child."
  776.  
  777. "<em>Yess. Sstop worrying. Will do on our way out.</em>"
  778.  
  779. <em>Problem two,</em> said Gryffindor. <em>Harry Potter isn't
  780. missing, he's right there at the Quidditch match where everyone can
  781. see him. Professor Quirrell thought of that too, it's part of why
  782. he sent that fake note. Problem three. I don't think Mad-Eye Moody
  783. and an Auror squad can beat the Dark Lord, and certainly not before
  784. he kills us. I'm not sure the entire DMLE can beat the Dark Lord if
  785. he's fighting seriously and Dumbledore is gone. Problem four. The
  786. Quidditch match was not disrupted, that's probably the only reason
  787. why Professor Quirrell was willing to try something as complicated
  788. as bringing us along on this trip in the first place.</em>
  789.  
  790. <em>The Dark Lord can just throw away his wand,</em> droned
  791. Ravenclaw. <em>Professor Quirrell can turn into his Animagus form.
  792. Even if he dies the Dark Lord will possess someone else and return,
  793. and then torture our parents, to punish us.</em>
  794.  
  795. "This," said the Dark Lord in Professor Quirrell's cadences, "is
  796. a workspace I made for myself, convenient to either Hogwarts or
  797. Hogsmeade." The Dark Lord flourished a hand at the altar. "That is
  798. where Miss Granger shall revive, and also where I shall be reborn
  799. into my true body. I shall remake myself first, of course.
  800. <em>Magicss to revive girl-child eassier with true body.</em>" A
  801. strange snakish laughter accompanied these words. "<em>Resst
  802. asssured that though ssome asspects of girl-child'ss ressurrection
  803. sshall be what otherss conssider Dark, girl-child will not be
  804. harmed or made ugly by it. Sshall sstill look like hersself, mind
  805. sshall be her own, nor sshall I or mine harm her after."</em>
  806.  
  807. "<em>To resstore to you girl-child friend'ss counssel and
  808. resstraint. To make ssure sshe iss part of the world for you to
  809. care about. That, boy, iss truly the greater part of the reasson I
  810. am doing thiss deed.</em>" Again snakish laughter accompanied these
  811. words, conveying sardonic awareness of some vast irony.
  812.  
  813. "<em>There iss an obsstacle,</em>" hissed Voldemort.
  814.  
  815. "<em>Girl'ss body iss resstored. Ssubstance iss repaired. But
  816. not magic, or life... thiss iss body of dead Muggle."</em>
  817. Voldemort turned from the altar, began to pace. "The full ritual
  818. would solve this. But that would require time... time and the blood
  819. of Granger's enemy, and I do not think Draco Malfoy still
  820. qualifies, nor can I take my own blood unwillingly... foolish."
  821. Voldemort's voice was a lower hiss. "Foolish, I should have
  822. foreseen this, and prepared. Her brain might awaken with an
  823. electrical shock, I know that much of Muggle medicine... but would
  824. her magic return to her? That I do not know, and I suspect if she
  825. awakens as a Muggle she will be a Muggle forever. Still, I can
  826. think of nothing better." The Dark Lord raised his wand -
  827.  
  828. "<em>Think I have ssomething that might work,</em>" Harry
  829. hissed. "<em>Needss wand. Have no intentionss to usse it againsst
  830. you.</em>" Harry said nothing about expecting his intentions
  831. wouldn't change; he'd simply blurted out the idea fast enough that
  832. he hadn't formed any specific intentions yet.
  833.  
  834. "Interesting," said the cold high voice. "Your Patronus draws
  835. upon your life as well as your magic... I guessed that much, for it
  836. was too powerful for a first-year to fuel with magic alone. And yet
  837. there must be more to the puzzle, since not just any life-fueled
  838. spell would have done... was your happy thought the image of her
  839. returning to life? Was that all it took?" Lord Voldemort was again
  840. toying with his wand, a dark interest in those red-slitted eyes. "I
  841. suspect I will feel quite stupid when I finally comprehend that
  842. spell, someday in my eternity. Now step away from the girl.
  843. <em>There iss more work I intend to do, to give her besst chance of
  844. continued life.</em>"
  845.  
  846. Another obelisk turned, lay flat upon the ground. "<em>There iss
  847. old, losst ritual to ssacrifice magical creature, transsfer magical
  848. nature to ssubject. Limitationss are great. Transsfer iss
  849. temporary, only few hourss. Ssubject ssometimess diess when
  850. transsfer wearss off. But Sstone will make permanent.</em>"
  851.  
  852. Voldemort's mouth was stretched in a wide smile; it looked
  853. <em>horrible</em> on him, like his face had too many teeth.
  854. <em>"Sshall ssacrifice my fallback weapon, and girl-child sshall
  855. gain troll'ss power of regeneration. Transsfiguration ssicknesss
  856. iss nothing before that, if perchance it wass not fixed by
  857. previouss ritual. And no knife sshall sslay girl-child, nor cutting
  858. cursse, nor ssicknesss take her.</em>"
  859.  
  860. "<em>Have not the tiniesst intention of letting girl-child die
  861. again, after going to ssuch lengthss to ressurrect her."</em>
  862.  
  863. "<em>Power of unicorn'ss blood to presserve life makess
  864. excellent combination with troll'ss healing. Only Fiendfyre and
  865. Killing Cursse sshall girl-child fear, from thiss day."</em> A
  866. flicker of snakish laughter. "<em>Bessidess, had sspare unicorn
  867. left over, might ass well usse."</em>
  868.  
  869. "<em>That iss only when power of unicorn'ss blood iss sstolen by
  870. another. Thiss sspell will make power of unicorn belong insside
  871. girl-child, ass if sshe wass alwayss born that way."</em>
  872.  
  873. "<em>Diary wass exactly what it sseemed, a gift meant to sseduce
  874. you to my sside.</em>" Voldemort made intricate gestures in the air
  875. with his wand, not even looking at what his hand was doing, as he
  876. held the diary in his other hand. For a moment Harry thought he
  877. could see a trail of darkness in the air, but the moonlight was too
  878. faint for certainty. "And now, my dear boy," Voldemort's high voice
  879. was laced with grim amusement, as his wand briefly tapped Hermione
  880. Granger's forehead with a casual gesture, "I make this diary into a
  881. far more precious gift, a sign of how much wisdom I have learned
  882. from you. For I would never want you to be deprived of Hermione
  883. Granger's counsel and restraint, not ever while the stars yet live.
  884. <em>Avadakedavra.</em>"
  885.  
  886.  
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  890.  
  891. "My curse thinks differently. That is the puzzle piece that you
  892. missed. Did you think I would leave the peace between us to mere
  893. fortune? Before I created you, I invoked a curse upon myself and
  894. all other Tom Riddles who would descend from me. A curse to enforce
  895. that none of us would threaten the others' immortality, so long as
  896. the other made no attempt upon our own. Typical of that ridiculous
  897. fiasco, the curse seems to have ended up binding me, but taking no
  898. hold upon the infant with his self so lost." A low, lethal chuckle.
  899. "<em>But you tried to end my true life jusst then, sstupid child.
  900. Now cursse iss lifted, and I may kill you any time I
  901. wissh.</em>"
  902.  
  903. "Still a fool. If no further matters remained between us, I
  904. would already have killed you." The dirt wall crumbled at another
  905. gesture of the wand, and Voldemort moved smoothly back toward the
  906. heap of items by the altar. The Dark Lord stretched out a hand, and
  907. the diary of Roger Bacon flew to him. "<em>Thiss iss, indeed,
  908. horcrux of girl-child, my ssuperior verssion.</em>" In his other
  909. hand appeared a parchment. "<em>Thiss iss ritual for ressurrecting
  910. her, if it musst be done again. Insstructionss are honesst, no
  911. trapss. Remember that girl-child'ss sspirit cannot float free like
  912. ghosst, Ressurrection Sstone iss my horcrux, not herss. Do not
  913. losse her horcrux, or her sspirit may be trapped within it.</em>"
  914. Voldemort reached down, picked up Harry's pouch, fed both the diary
  915. and the parchment into it. "<em>Remember that, in casse something
  916. goess wrong with next movess.</em>"
  917.  
  918. The Dark Lord was now regarding Harry with a grim look.
  919. "<em>When girl-child died, wass in company of sschool'ss Sseer,
  920. heard prophecy sspoken that you would become force of vasst
  921. desstruction. You would become threat beyond imagination, beyond
  922. apocalypsse. That iss why I went to ssuch lengthss to undo my
  923. killing of girl-child, keep it undone."</em>
  924.  
  925. "<em>Dare not ssay sspecificss to you. Prophecy I heard of
  926. mysself led me to fulfill it. Have not forgotten that
  927. dissasster.</em>" Voldemort backed further away from Harry, red
  928. slitted eyes fixed upon the Boy-Who-Lived, gun unwavering in the
  929. left hand. "<em>All thiss, all I have done, iss to ssmassh that
  930. desstiny at every point of intervention. If ssome fate makess me
  931. fail in what comess next, idiot-child of foretold desstruction,
  932. then you musst kill yoursself to ssave girl-child. Elsse all you
  933. claim to value diess by your own hand.</em>"
  934.  
  935. "<em>Ssilence, fool. Remain ssilent unlesss given leave by me to
  936. sspeak. Keep your wand pointed down and do not raisse it unlesss
  937. told. Elsse you die upon the sspot, and mark that I ssaid that in
  938. Parsseltongue."</em> Voldemort reached into the altar again.
  939.  
  940.  
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  942. CHAPTER 113
  943. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  944.  
  945. Voldemort laughed, a strange bitter laugh. When he spoke on his
  946. high voice was precise. "Here is the oath's intent, Mr. Grim, Mr.
  947. White, Harry Potter. Listen well and comprehend the Vow that must
  948. be sworn, for its intent is also binding, and you three must share
  949. an understanding of its meaning. You will swear, Harry Potter, not
  950. to destroy the world, to take no risks when it comes to not
  951. destroying the world. This Vow may <em>not</em> force you into any
  952. positive action, on account of that, this Vow does not force your
  953. hand to any stupidity. Do you understand that, Mr. Grim, Mr. White?
  954. We are dealing with a prophecy of destruction. A <em>prophecy!</em>
  955. They can fulfill themselves in twisted ways. We must be cautious
  956. that this Vow itself does not bring that prophecy about. We dare
  957. not let this Vow force Harry Potter to stand idly after some
  958. disaster is already set in motion by his hand, because he must take
  959. some lesser risk if he tries to stop it. Nor must the Vow force him
  960. to choose a risk of truly vast destruction, over a certainty of
  961. lesser destruction. But all Harry Potter's <em>foolishness,</em>"
  962. Voldemort's voice climbed, "all his <em>recklessness,</em> all his
  963. <em>grandiose schemes</em> and <em>good intentions</em> - he shall
  964. not risk them leading to disaster! He shall not gamble with the
  965. Earth's fate! No researches that might lead to catastrophe! No
  966. unbinding of seals, no opening of gates!" Voldemort's voice lowered
  967. again. "Unless this very Vow itself is somehow leading into the
  968. destruction of the world, in which case, Harry Potter, you must
  969. ignore it in that particular regard. You will <em>not</em> trust
  970. yourself alone in making such a determination, you must confide
  971. honestly and fully in your trusted friend, and see if that one
  972. agrees. Such is this Vow's meaning and intent. It forces only such
  973. acts as Harry Potter might choose himself, having learned that he
  974. is a prophesied instrument of destruction. For the capacity for
  975. choice must also exist, to be sacrificed. Do you understand, Mr.
  976. White?"
  977.  
  978. "Useless, the lot of you," Voldemort said with bitter scorn.
  979. "Now I shall ask Harry Potter one final question, and he is to
  980. answer that question for my ears alone, in Parseltongue. Strike the
  981. boy down at once if he answers with anything but hisses, if he
  982. tries to speak one word of human speech." Then Voldemort hissed,
  983. "<em>Power I know not, it wass ssaid that you would have. The
  984. Muggle Artss I have now learned of from you, and I am already
  985. sstudying them. Your power over life-eaterss musst be comprehended
  986. for onesself, or sso you ssay. If there iss any other power you
  987. posssesss, that I may come to have, tell me of it now. Elsse, I
  988. intend to torment certain of thosse you care for. Ssome livess I
  989. have already promissed you, but otherss I did not. Your mudblood
  990. sservantss in your little army. Your preciouss parentss. All sshall
  991. ssuffer for what will sseem to them like eternitiess; and then I
  992. sshall ssend them, broken, into the life-eater prisson to remember
  993. it, until they wasste and die. For each unknown power you tell me
  994. how to masster, or other ssecret you tell me that I desire to know,
  995. you may name one more of thosse to insstead be protected and
  996. honored under my reign. Thiss alsso I promisse and intend to
  997. keep.</em>" Voldemort's smiling expression now came through as if
  998. it were a snake's gaping fangs, and the meaning that expression
  999. bore among snakes, a promise that whoever beheld the teeth was to
  1000. be consumed by them. "<em>Wasste not time in thoughtss of esscape,
  1001. if you care for thosse oness. You have ssixty ssecondss to begin
  1002. telling me ssomething I wissh to know, and then your death
  1003. beginss."</em>
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