I’m wondering whether Harry was simply completely off base about the Philosopher’s Stone, or if he’s actually right about the whole “turned up to eleven artifact” thing.
I mean, we have considerable evidence of the Philospher’s Stone existing from the original canon, numerous references to it by characters in a position to know in MoR, and plot points that appear to hinge on it....
But what evidence do we have of it actually being able to turn things into gold?
That was an attributed ability in the original canon, but as far as I remember it got exactly no references to it ever having actually been used that way. Only Ron even seemed to care, the Elixir of Life was just so obviously more important. Similarly, none of the characters who’ve actually had contact with the Stone in MoR mention an ability to create gold. This doesn’t mean it can’t; compared to its ability to grant immortality, creating gold pretty much fades into irrelevance. But, supposing several hundred years ago Flamel created a stone with the ability to create an Elixir of Life, but it didn’t transmute base metals into gold, would he say “well, looks like I’ve almost made the Philosopher’s Stone, better keep trying?” I doubt it.
Given the evidence at hand it wouldn’t be that weird if the attributed ability to turn base metals into gold was simply made up.
Or… the Stone can actually do a ton of other things and Flamel successfully hushed up what they were because some of them cause extinction events? “Make me immortal and wealthy” is the minimum Flamel needed public to explain his own continued existence and wealth. Everything else… there are gates you do not open, there are seals you do not breach.
Actually, the password was originally “12345”. Flamel was just the first wizard to use Arabic numerals, and he changed it. Merlin kept typing in “MMMMMMMMMMMMCCCXLV”, and never understood why it didn’t work.
Flamel didn’t need to make anything public. He could have switched identities or countries every few decades—he pretty much did this anyway by going into hiding. If he could have kept the Stone’s existence a secret, and given that as far as we know he never used it for anyone but himself and his wife, then he was a colossal fool to allow its existence to be known and linked with his name.
The fact that a stone exists can be ascertained via magic. The location of it, likewise. That is why it is currently at Hogwarts. - Flamel is worried about the divination efforts of Voldemort. Given that the world knows anyway.. Not so foolish as all that.
I figure anyone who’s a great enough alchemist that they’re the only person ever to successfully create the Philosopher’s Stone, with other people having hundreds of years to try to duplicate the feat, probably doesn’t need the Stone to make them wealthy. So really, only the “make me immortal” part is needed to explain his continued existence and wealth.
I’m wondering whether Harry was simply completely off base about the Philosopher’s Stone, or if he’s actually right about the whole “turned up to eleven artifact” thing.
I mean, we have considerable evidence of the Philospher’s Stone existing from the original canon, numerous references to it by characters in a position to know in MoR, and plot points that appear to hinge on it....
But what evidence do we have of it actually being able to turn things into gold?
That was an attributed ability in the original canon, but as far as I remember it got exactly no references to it ever having actually been used that way. Only Ron even seemed to care, the Elixir of Life was just so obviously more important. Similarly, none of the characters who’ve actually had contact with the Stone in MoR mention an ability to create gold. This doesn’t mean it can’t; compared to its ability to grant immortality, creating gold pretty much fades into irrelevance. But, supposing several hundred years ago Flamel created a stone with the ability to create an Elixir of Life, but it didn’t transmute base metals into gold, would he say “well, looks like I’ve almost made the Philosopher’s Stone, better keep trying?” I doubt it.
Given the evidence at hand it wouldn’t be that weird if the attributed ability to turn base metals into gold was simply made up.
Or… the Stone can actually do a ton of other things and Flamel successfully hushed up what they were because some of them cause extinction events? “Make me immortal and wealthy” is the minimum Flamel needed public to explain his own continued existence and wealth. Everything else… there are gates you do not open, there are seals you do not breach.
Maybe the stone is a terminal with root access.
Plenty of people have been able to copy his process to make the stone (the terminal) but no one else so far has guessed the password (PASSWORD)
Actually, the password was originally “12345”. Flamel was just the first wizard to use Arabic numerals, and he changed it. Merlin kept typing in “MMMMMMMMMMMMCCCXLV”, and never understood why it didn’t work.
That’s the kind of code an ID10T puts on his luggage!
The password is always SWORDFISH.
Flamel didn’t need to make anything public. He could have switched identities or countries every few decades—he pretty much did this anyway by going into hiding. If he could have kept the Stone’s existence a secret, and given that as far as we know he never used it for anyone but himself and his wife, then he was a colossal fool to allow its existence to be known and linked with his name.
The fact that a stone exists can be ascertained via magic. The location of it, likewise. That is why it is currently at Hogwarts. - Flamel is worried about the divination efforts of Voldemort. Given that the world knows anyway.. Not so foolish as all that.
I’m not talking about him hiding for the last few years. I’m talking about the hundreds of years he lived before that.
I figure anyone who’s a great enough alchemist that they’re the only person ever to successfully create the Philosopher’s Stone, with other people having hundreds of years to try to duplicate the feat, probably doesn’t need the Stone to make them wealthy. So really, only the “make me immortal” part is needed to explain his continued existence and wealth.
The stone is some sort of ultimate permanent transfiguration spell? Similar to a universal assembler in scifi.