Interesting hypothesis… but if the wards didn’t identify Harry as the “Defense Professor”, and identified the troll as “Defense Professor”. So I guess the wards identify the bodies more than the “spirit” inhabiting them, which means they won’t recognize Voldemort now that he left Quirrel’s body to his original snake-like body.
I guess the only other evidence we have is that the Map, using the wards, would (implicitly) alternate between showing him as QQ and TR depending on whether QQ was being actively possessed, but as far as we know reported relatively consistently on the presence of the Defense Professor, such that it was a surprise to Dumbledore that the wards reported him being the troll. We do know that the wards are able to remain aware of identity even through transfiguration, as shown with both the troll and the unicorn.
It seems like that’s about as consistent with the hypothesis “the wards counted QQ’s body, QQ’s suppressed consciousness, TR’s consciousness, and the troll as the Defense Professor” as it is with “the wards just counted QQ’s body and the troll as the Defense Professor”. It comes down to whether it’s more likely that the wards use the simpler strategy of tracking bodies (as Velorien said) since there would be little reason to track spirits/consciousnesses, or that they target your magical “self” as well as the Map seems to do, possibly based on some fundamental aspect of magical self-ness.
Of course, all this is even assuming the wards track the deaths of professors. It seems like the sort of thing you’d want wards to do, but I can’t think of anywhere that that’s been confirmed. We do know that the wards didn’t report that the Defense Professor died after the troll died, so if it does keep track of the deaths of professors, it doesn’t count as death when some living portion of “the Defense Professor” is still alive.
Given that Voldemort is the first known wizard to successfully move between bodies, it’s unlikely that the wards would have been calibrated to track that sort of thing.
If Harry’s right about the effect that transfiguring the stunned Voldemort will have, won’t the wards identify “the Defense Professor” as still alive?
Interesting hypothesis… but if the wards didn’t identify Harry as the “Defense Professor”, and identified the troll as “Defense Professor”. So I guess the wards identify the bodies more than the “spirit” inhabiting them, which means they won’t recognize Voldemort now that he left Quirrel’s body to his original snake-like body.
I guess the only other evidence we have is that the Map, using the wards, would (implicitly) alternate between showing him as QQ and TR depending on whether QQ was being actively possessed, but as far as we know reported relatively consistently on the presence of the Defense Professor, such that it was a surprise to Dumbledore that the wards reported him being the troll. We do know that the wards are able to remain aware of identity even through transfiguration, as shown with both the troll and the unicorn.
It seems like that’s about as consistent with the hypothesis “the wards counted QQ’s body, QQ’s suppressed consciousness, TR’s consciousness, and the troll as the Defense Professor” as it is with “the wards just counted QQ’s body and the troll as the Defense Professor”. It comes down to whether it’s more likely that the wards use the simpler strategy of tracking bodies (as Velorien said) since there would be little reason to track spirits/consciousnesses, or that they target your magical “self” as well as the Map seems to do, possibly based on some fundamental aspect of magical self-ness.
Of course, all this is even assuming the wards track the deaths of professors. It seems like the sort of thing you’d want wards to do, but I can’t think of anywhere that that’s been confirmed. We do know that the wards didn’t report that the Defense Professor died after the troll died, so if it does keep track of the deaths of professors, it doesn’t count as death when some living portion of “the Defense Professor” is still alive.
Given that Voldemort is the first known wizard to successfully move between bodies, it’s unlikely that the wards would have been calibrated to track that sort of thing.