Would you believe I was expecting more of what we’ve gotten since Chapter 90, only starring Draco? I’m pretty sure Hermione would/will not like that contract one bit.
The transition from “Now I’m going to defeat death!” to “These are my plans to overthrow the government” was… actually pretty believable. I would like to know what Moody thought of Harry out-preparing him (and kinda wonder if someone in the wizarding world is going to invent a magical equivalent of the ball point pen—it shouldn’t be that hard, just use a space-folded inkwell and maybe apparate it to the tip. Maybe the Weasely twins could do it in a couple years, if not already.).
Moody should have expected Harry to outprepare him (and probably did) - based on past experiences, plus general caution. What Moody completely missed was the direction of Harry’s preparation—of having set up the meeting with his own goal in mind.
Yeah, the entire direction of Moody’s advice was basically “don’t let the adults take advantage of you”. It didn’t even cross his mind that Harry was willing or able to get an advantage out of Lucius.
He did. He also has never seen Harry without those things on him. I mean, really now? Harry is not going to go anywhere without pen and paper on his person. The real question is why he did not read it.
That’s a bit stretched. He can see through things but not when they’re folded up? I think he was just waiting for the writing to stop being upside down.
Presumably while they’re folded up, he’s seeing two overlapping sets of writing at the same time, and they interfere with each other, like overlapping OHP slides. To overcome this effect, he’d have to spontaneously tune his x-ray vision to the fineness of a millimetre or so (the thickness of the parchment), which may plausibly be difficult or impossible.
Also isn’t there a suggestion that his eye gravitates towards magic (such as Harry’s invisible flash grenade attack or Disillusionment (which seems to just be active camo) marking one as ‘trying to hide’)?
All that scene really needs is for such tuning to be annoyingly difficult when Harry is already unrolling the paper, i.e. so there’s no point in trying when he’ll see the text clearly in another few seconds anyway.
doesn’t harry just need to carry a few sheets of paper or have it folded into a book? I don’t remember this being the case but it would prevent moody from reading it, presumably.
Yes, but this is Alastor CONSTANT VIGILANCE Moody dealing with someone who actually landed a hit on him. Even if it involved massive cheating and handicaps.
Would you believe I was expecting more of what we’ve gotten since Chapter 90, only starring Draco? I’m pretty sure Hermione would/will not like that contract one bit.
The transition from “Now I’m going to defeat death!” to “These are my plans to overthrow the government” was… actually pretty believable. I would like to know what Moody thought of Harry out-preparing him (and kinda wonder if someone in the wizarding world is going to invent a magical equivalent of the ball point pen—it shouldn’t be that hard, just use a space-folded inkwell and maybe apparate it to the tip. Maybe the Weasely twins could do it in a couple years, if not already.).
Moody should have expected Harry to outprepare him (and probably did) - based on past experiences, plus general caution. What Moody completely missed was the direction of Harry’s preparation—of having set up the meeting with his own goal in mind.
Yeah, the entire direction of Moody’s advice was basically “don’t let the adults take advantage of you”. It didn’t even cross his mind that Harry was willing or able to get an advantage out of Lucius.
This made me smile, Ahh, magic.
On a side note—why didn’t Moody see the pen and paper going in?
He did. He also has never seen Harry without those things on him. I mean, really now? Harry is not going to go anywhere without pen and paper on his person. The real question is why he did not read it.
It doesn’t look like he can read it while it’s folded up, for whatever reason, or the reveal at the end of the chapter couldn’t have gone as it did.
That’s a bit stretched. He can see through things but not when they’re folded up? I think he was just waiting for the writing to stop being upside down.
Presumably while they’re folded up, he’s seeing two overlapping sets of writing at the same time, and they interfere with each other, like overlapping OHP slides. To overcome this effect, he’d have to spontaneously tune his x-ray vision to the fineness of a millimetre or so (the thickness of the parchment), which may plausibly be difficult or impossible.
Also isn’t there a suggestion that his eye gravitates towards magic (such as Harry’s invisible flash grenade attack or Disillusionment (which seems to just be active camo) marking one as ‘trying to hide’)?
All that scene really needs is for such tuning to be annoyingly difficult when Harry is already unrolling the paper, i.e. so there’s no point in trying when he’ll see the text clearly in another few seconds anyway.
The problem was Moody not having read the paper when Harry brought it into the meeting.
doesn’t harry just need to carry a few sheets of paper or have it folded into a book? I don’t remember this being the case but it would prevent moody from reading it, presumably.
A good point. But of course he was looking for threats to Harry, not threats from Harry.
Yes, but this is Alastor CONSTANT VIGILANCE Moody dealing with someone who actually landed a hit on him. Even if it involved massive cheating and handicaps.
Constant vigilance does not mean unlimited attention.
Do we have evidence that his Eye sees through things like that? It sees in all directions and through hiding-magic but does it see e.g. through walls?
It can see through his head and in canon it spotted a boggart on another floor.
If it were in an extra-dimensional area (the bag of holding) that might be harder to read.
Harry did not have his bag with him when he went in.
Well, that destroys that hypothesis