Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 142: “Magic Complete Solution”
"The Complete Solution of Magic" is a very strange book. The first few pages are about the origin of magic, talking about the magic of house-elf, also talking about the magic of goblins, and even more about the magic of wizards, but the three The magic system is completely different and cannot be used universally.
He, the author of "The Complete Magic", believes that the magical power of wizards comes from the inheritance of blood...
But in fact, in the eyes of Albert, the unknown author of this book is actually confused, because he has nothing at all on this pile of obscure and boring text I didn't make it clear...
Perhaps, the author of this book wanted to mention something secretly, but such a record is meaningless now, even if the so-called truth has to be accidentally interpreted by some people?
And then what?
Can you believe it?
Can you believe it?
At least, Albert himself doesn't believe it.
The magic of magic is not achieved by spells, but by will, which is idealism.
Whether spells, wands, or gestures are used, they only enhance the process of casting spells, allowing wizards to manipulate magic more delicately and enhance the power of magic.
As far as Albert knew, Tom, Voldemort, was able to do this before he entered school. It was just a matter of distorting reality by will to achieve the effect of magic. Like most ancient wizards.
Although they are aware of the use of spells, gestures and wands to enhance their power, these wizards still remain in the realm of destructive power, more prominent effects, or other scary realms.
Rough and direct, but there's no denying that magic is powerful, difficult, even demanding, and sometimes easy to get out of control.
Fiery fire is a prime example, this ancient black magic is still a favorite spell of many dark wizards, although they hardly use it.
Use with caution, you will never be a wizard engulfed by your own fire... a dark wizard who died tragically, Lin Yan.
It's not without reason that Flaming Fire is called the Devil's Flame. This magic can easily get out of hand, and the caster is often the first casualty.
Compared to ancient times, those dangerous magics are disappearing, replaced by more sophisticated magics, known from the evolution of unlocking spells, from opening doors, kicking doors, and opening doors.
Magic has become more refined and less powerful.
The Luminous Charm was only invented in the 18th century by Levina Monk Stanley, and prior to that, wizards may have used the eternal fire: the Gublai Fairy Fire.
It is well known that Gublai is a very advanced magic, as only a few wizards can do it.
Actually, in Albert's records of finding limited ancient magic, the spell of Gublai's fairy fire is found, and it is not unreasonable that it is considered a fairly advanced magic.
The incantation used by Gublai Xianhuo is the rune script. Before casting the spell, it is necessary to make a handle. The handle usually needs to be engraved with some ancient rune, which is its spell.
Yes, the spell of the Gublai fairy fire, which the sorcerers carved into the handle to enhance the power of magic and ensure that the flames burn forever.
When he saw this, Albert felt as if he had caught something, his eyes fell on his wooden bracelet, and he continued to read.
"Magic Explained" does not mention anything about the runic script, which may have been used by wizards of that era, so it is not difficult to understand that there is no record.
However, the content of the book still puzzles Albert.
At least, he had read most of it, and there wasn't much that he could really understand. It wasn't that there was a problem with the translation, but that he felt the distance between the two sides. Perhaps it would be more appropriate to describe it as a generation gap.
Albert actually took a long time to read this book, and by the time he turned the last page, the time had quietly come to April.
McDoug's second part of the manuscript is almost complete and is now in the final revision stage. To be honest, it was faster than Albert expected.
Albert asked McDoug if anyone would buy such a book?
Because even Albert and Professor Brod can't fully understand, there are a few books of this kind that can really be understood, and the answer given by the famous wizard is: The silent book company has promised to help Published this book.
Professor Broad later told Albert privately that the entire printing cost of the book was paid for by McDougall himself. The famous sorcerer was never short of money, and the book was priced at a premium, apparently not expecting to sell to ordinary sorcerers in the first place.
Albert felt very speechless after listening to it. What else could he say about the thoughts of a rich man?
"How do you feel about the manuscript for the third part?" Professor Broad asked, putting away the manuscript that Albert handed over.
"It's hard, it's more difficult than the first and second parts, and it's harder to understand." Albert mocked himself, "The third part of the manuscript already involves the use of the rune script to cast spells, only Unfortunately, few students at Hogwarts can read it."
Even if a student can get an O in the ancient rune test~IndoMTL.com~ When reading this book, it is estimated that you need to find a rune dictionary to translate sentence by sentence.
The starting point is too high.
However, Albert saw something else, and McDougall took a few ancient spells to analyze.
One of them is the Patronus Charm, one of the most famous and powerful defensive spells known to wizards.
Records of the Patronus Charm can be found on ancient woodblock prints or scrolls. The spell was used by ancient wizards for a long time, but there is no doubt that it was an extremely complex and difficult spell to cast.
It is said that wizards who can summon physical patron saints are often elected as members of the Wizarding Council.
Now, some changes have taken place in the incantation of the Patronus Charm, it has been translated into a vocabulary more suitable for current wizards, and it is said that the power has also decreased slightly, but Albert thinks that is nonsense.
To use the Patronus Charm successfully, the caster must focus on the happiest memories they can think of, and the more pleasant the memory, the more powerful the spell will be.
It was very difficult for wizards in the past to summon the Patronus. Most of them had to do with the era they lived in. It was definitely not a happy era. The Dark Middle Ages were not for nothing. The Patronus will also not be strong enough, and even the physical body cannot be maintained.
In addition, most of the wizards of that era were somewhat related to the dark wizards. The more dark magic they used, the more their minds would be affected.
Albert tried to use the Patronus Charm, this time without fail, but the wand merely emitted a thin mist.
As for trying to cast a spell using ancient runes, the wand didn't respond at all.
According to Professor Broad, he chanted the wrong spell, or the wrong pitch.