I guess he didn’t think the villain didn’t need to have any kind of history. Maybe he didn’t think the villain would matter much or for long. Voldemort was just there for the hero to strike down. That was a mistake, because he lacked a decoy his enemies were eventually able to discover his identity.
Perhaps not so much. We may believe Voldemort to truly be Tom Riddle for the following few reasons.
The Order of the Phoenix thinks Voldemort is Tom Riddle.
Voldemort is Tom Riddle in canon
In Chapter 70, Quirrell, who we are to understand is Voldemort, talks about a witch taking advantage of a muggle man, which is part of Tom Riddle’s tragic backstory in cannon.
He just can’t seem to help himself from punning his damn name, between the references to ‘riddles’ and his godawful anagram.
But canon doesn’t count, this fic diverges strongly in places.
And knowledgeable, otherwise competent characters are wrong about things.
And, most tellingly, we now know that Voldemort in his Quirrell mask has been dropping hints that he is actually your Scion X (or David Monroe or whomever). He could just as easily be falsely hinting at the Riddle identity.
Yes, I am suggesting that the student that opened the Chamber of Secrets in ’41 was not Tom Riddle, but someone else. Why pick one patsy, when you could have two? It’s just one more murder, hardly anything at all.
This means that Voldemort, whomever he really is, had a backup identity behind ‘Voldemort’ just like he has a backup identity behind Quirrell. It means that he didn’t get discovered back in the ’70s. And it means that he’s just as slick and awesome and I hope he is, as I wish he is.
Oh, damn. I have far, far too much affection for this character. 84 is my new favorite chapter.
That sounds unsolvable with only the information we’ve been given.
If it was another kid in Hogwarts that opened the chamber then why haven’t there been any hints in the text to this man behind the man who is also the man behind the other man who is pretending to be the man behind yet another man.
And if it was an adult then also who because there are not hints and how did they get into Hogwarts and the Chamber and I don’t think you mean it was someone who was already grown up in 41.
Perhaps not so much. We may believe Voldemort to truly be Tom Riddle for the following few reasons.
The Order of the Phoenix thinks Voldemort is Tom Riddle.
Voldemort is Tom Riddle in canon
In Chapter 70, Quirrell, who we are to understand is Voldemort, talks about a witch taking advantage of a muggle man, which is part of Tom Riddle’s tragic backstory in cannon.
He just can’t seem to help himself from punning his damn name, between the references to ‘riddles’ and his godawful anagram.
But canon doesn’t count, this fic diverges strongly in places.
And knowledgeable, otherwise competent characters are wrong about things.
And, most tellingly, we now know that Voldemort in his Quirrell mask has been dropping hints that he is actually your Scion X (or David Monroe or whomever). He could just as easily be falsely hinting at the Riddle identity.
Yes, I am suggesting that the student that opened the Chamber of Secrets in ’41 was not Tom Riddle, but someone else. Why pick one patsy, when you could have two? It’s just one more murder, hardly anything at all.
This means that Voldemort, whomever he really is, had a backup identity behind ‘Voldemort’ just like he has a backup identity behind Quirrell. It means that he didn’t get discovered back in the ’70s. And it means that he’s just as slick and awesome and I hope he is, as I wish he is.
Oh, damn. I have far, far too much affection for this character. 84 is my new favorite chapter.
That sounds unsolvable with only the information we’ve been given.
If it was another kid in Hogwarts that opened the chamber then why haven’t there been any hints in the text to this man behind the man who is also the man behind the other man who is pretending to be the man behind yet another man.
And if it was an adult then also who because there are not hints and how did they get into Hogwarts and the Chamber and I don’t think you mean it was someone who was already grown up in 41.