Nothing specifically to do with these chapters, but it’s only just occurred to me: Is it supposed to be significant that the initials of Potter-Evans-Verres are also the start of “Peverell” (indeed, you can get more if you take a few more letters of “Verres”)? It seems a rather superficial observation, but “Verres” is a really unusual surname and it would be nice to have an explanation for why Eliezer chose it.
Eliezer mentioned in a past discussion where he got the name Verres. Iirc it was a reference to someone/something, though I don’t remember who/what. (This falsified my standing hypothesis at the time, which was that EY got the name from Latin for “truth”.)
Nothing specifically to do with these chapters, but it’s only just occurred to me: Is it supposed to be significant that the initials of Potter-Evans-Verres are also the start of “Peverell” (indeed, you can get more if you take a few more letters of “Verres”)? It seems a rather superficial observation, but “Verres” is a really unusual surname and it would be nice to have an explanation for why Eliezer chose it.
I think there’s a good chance Eliezer started writing before he read any of the books that have the name peverell in them?
Peverell → Potter Evans Verres Quirrel?
Yay pattern matching.
PEVQ? erell = rrel? Doesn’t really work.
AFAIK, he still hasn’t read them, but he should have read ABOUT them before beginning.
Eliezer mentioned in a past discussion where he got the name Verres. Iirc it was a reference to someone/something, though I don’t remember who/what. (This falsified my standing hypothesis at the time, which was that EY got the name from Latin for “truth”.)
“Verres” came from combining “Vassar” and “Herreshoff”. Here’s the thread you’re remembering.