... Harry takes Bob at age 16 from Justin’s place & buries him somewhere safe before he turns himself into the Council. Harry is aware that he should hide Bob from everybody & never mentions the skull, After his apprenticeship with Ebenezer ends, Harry digs Bob back up so even Ebenezer never knew that Harry got Bob ...
With the caveat that I think the Council came & found Harry, he didn't turn himself in. I'm pretty sure Justin never even told Harry of the existence of the WC; Harry
couldn't have turned himself in!
Unless that was something from EIW & has been retconned...?
... I think Bob was never lost. I also think that Harry has it backwards, Bob got Harry just like Mouse won Harry. He thinks he rescued/claimed Bob. But I think Bob was meant to keep an eye on him. I am not certain Ebenezar knows Bob other than what he has heard...although I think it is interesting that the Wardens are/were aware of Bob when he worked for Kemmler. It isn't like Kemmler would have been advertising that spirit. But just as Justin was likely corrupted (perhaps further) by the Bob he took from Kemmler's lab, I think Bob was meant to be the same thing for Harry. But it backfired a bit because Harry is so willful and changed much of what Bob is. I think Bob has been keeping certain things from Harry because he has been ordered to and despite changing owners he can't break his word ...
That's a fascinating idea!
There's a certain way in which Bob can be seen as a through-line, the common element, tying DuMorne to Kemmler, and to older wizards (q,v. the other Bob/Eb thread, suggesting a stronger link between Bob & McCoy based on Evil Bob spotting "McCoy's Style" in Harry's staff). and the intention that Bob link Harry into that line, too...
Lots to ponder in this theory. TYVM!
... I believe there's a WOJ that Bob told Harry to hide / bury the skull, and he came back for it after leaving Eb...
Huh. Don't recall that one. It'd settle the debate. Any chance you could track the cite down?
Not if Bob’s own survival is a built in priority ...
I think Bob has a "survival instinct" of some sort. We see it again and again and again. I don't think Bob (the entity) is a construct, though -- it's not "built" in.
... Heck, finding out that Dumourn had stolen and concealed Bob would have lent more credibility to Harry’s claim that Justin was a Warlock. So, Bob hurt Harry by convincing Harry to hide him ...
Very true, and an excellent point. One that I think Bob couldn't have overlooked...
... Does anyone else wonder if Dumourn was dead long before he adopted Harry? And that perhaps Dumourn isn’t who Harry thought he was?
It's an interesting theory, but I don't see much support for it. DuMorne has never been an "on-screen" character (except tiny "flashback" scenes). I don't see much profit in swapping in some OTHER offscreen villain... Unless it's actually someone from
onscreen (McCoy, doing some sort of veil/disguise? Langtry? Or...?)
I particularly don't see it being Kemmler. If Kemmler had pulled a
capiorcorpus on DuMorne in the early 1960's, I cannot really see him waiting so many decades to make any serious move, and for that move then to be an indirect one like adopting a couple of orphans -- even potentially-powerful ones -- to raise as loyal servitors... yet another tactic involving a delay, as he waits for yet more years to train them into something with enough power to actually use.
Kemmler could simply have gone to a war-zone and done a Darkhallow. Africa, Southeast Asia, plenty of conflicts with a million or more dead...