Just finished Lawrence Watt-Evans’ The Sword of Bheleu. It was quite good. I’m guessing with P=70% that Eliezer has actually cracked open a Watt-Evans book while preparing to write hp:mor. Really, take away the old-timey sexism and replace half of the scene description with dialogue and I would have guessed Eliezer as an author.
Huh. Well, I’ll clarify a bit to deprive myself of a win on reference: I guess that the style of hp:mor was similar enough to Watt-Evans that I was guessing that it was intentional, and as part of making it happen Eliezer had actually opened a book.
Or at least, that hypothesis is way above the base rate.
Just finished Lawrence Watt-Evans’ The Sword of Bheleu. It was quite good. I’m guessing with P=70% that Eliezer has actually cracked open a Watt-Evans book while preparing to write hp:mor. Really, take away the old-timey sexism and replace half of the scene description with dialogue and I would have guessed Eliezer as an author.
Edit: okay, I was over-pattern-matching.
Quirrell’s “ritual to summon Death” is a reference to the Seething Death from LWE’s Ethshar novels, so it’s a pretty safe bet.
Huh. Well, I’ll clarify a bit to deprive myself of a win on reference: I guess that the style of hp:mor was similar enough to Watt-Evans that I was guessing that it was intentional, and as part of making it happen Eliezer had actually opened a book.
Or at least, that hypothesis is way above the base rate.