I think you’re underestimating how quick people are to latch onto a detected pattern at the tiniest bit of evidence, and highly overestimating how quick they’re to let go of the pattern they (brilliantly) detected when evidence to the contrary appears.
Any date at around that era will keep making people think she identified him as Tom Riddle, no matter any other evidence to the contrary, unless you explicitly have her mention a different name for him by chapter’s end.
If you don’t want people to have that confusion by chapter’s end, just edit the chapter to have her name him with whatever non-Tom-Riddle name she thinks him to be.
Said by Quirrell, but appropriate to the question of EY publishing the name of the hero: “it is clear he does not wish the fact announced, and has reasons enough for silence. ”
I think the idea was to hint at Riddle(the Albania reference in particular seems intended for that purpose) and then swerve, and 1927 does that effectively—it’s in the right ballpark to make people think of him, but when they go look it up, it’s not.
I think you’re underestimating how quick people are to latch onto a detected pattern at the tiniest bit of evidence, and highly overestimating how quick they’re to let go of the pattern they (brilliantly) detected when evidence to the contrary appears.
Any date at around that era will keep making people think she identified him as Tom Riddle, no matter any other evidence to the contrary, unless you explicitly have her mention a different name for him by chapter’s end.
If you don’t want people to have that confusion by chapter’s end, just edit the chapter to have her name him with whatever non-Tom-Riddle name she thinks him to be.
Said by Quirrell, but appropriate to the question of EY publishing the name of the hero: “it is clear he does not wish the fact announced, and has reasons enough for silence. ”
Whether true or false, it isn’t clear to me. Eliezer has edited chapters in the past for the purposes of clarity/removal of red herrings.
I think the idea was to hint at Riddle(the Albania reference in particular seems intended for that purpose) and then swerve, and 1927 does that effectively—it’s in the right ballpark to make people think of him, but when they go look it up, it’s not.