Chapter 242: Wizard Rank
The will of the Forbidden Forest was a little scattered, and Ralph did not draw it out in circles as before, but flew in search of the will of the Forbidden Forest.
Something even more surprising happened to him.
Hogwarts is already surrounded by the Forbidden Forest, and if the will of the Forbidden Forest is the Forbidden Forest, then this is the case.
Originally, the Forbidden Forest was just a large forest east of Hogwarts, but at this time, the Will of the Forbidden Forest not only invaded the non-castle area of Hogwarts, but also connected the west, south, and north of Hogwarts, and took Hogwarts into the palm of his hand.
Even Hogsmeade Village has a faint will to the Forbidden Forest.
The Will of the Forbidden Forest, the Will of Hogwarts, and the Will of the Rainforest are all based on magic, and they are all manifestations of the magical environment within a certain range.
It is precisely because of their magic that they have unusual activity and operational abilities.
Through something, Ralph seems to see the future direction of the Will of the Forbidden Forest.
If the magic is still alive under the impetus of the world, the will of the Forbidden Forest will rely on them, the magical beasts within, to spread their own special factors and spread throughout the world, thus replacing the current earth's pan-will.
At that point, what will happen to Ralph, who is favored by the Forbidden Forest?
Ralph let his mind loose a little, imagining the image of heaven high above the clouds, and his words and deeds are heavenly.
That's really exciting!
Ralph couldn't help but think.
But he soon came to his senses, which was too far away.
Today, the Forbidden Forest is still nominally part of Hogwarts. And he, he hasn't grown to the limit, and even went to school at Hogwarts.
There is no way to expand outward with magical beasts, and Hogwarts is a hurdle that cannot be crossed.
Moreover, there are not many magical animals in the Forbidden Forest that are really smart and have brains.
Unlike wizards, Fantastic Beasts don't have a stable legacy, and they don't even know how to properly improve themselves.
In the wizarding world, the first stage of all magical creatures is the same, and you can barely use "Little Wizard" to cover this stage.
In the "Little Wizard" stage, all magical creatures are characterized by a fast growth rate of magical power, and the growth of magical power is much greater than qualitative growth, which is the stage that underage magical creatures are in.
Once an adult, the growth rate of mana decreases sharply, and the growth of mana begins to focus on quality.
This is the way the world gives all things an upliftment, automatically increasing the mana over time. This is also the reason why wizards focus on inventing all kinds of spells and magic items, rather than rushing to improve themselves.
Since the atmosphere of the entire wizarding world is inclined to "seek from the outside", when faced with the problem of longevity, they chose the path of using heaven and earth to make up for their shortcomings, and their greatest achievement is the Philosopher's Stone.
Now, the wizarding world doesn't attach much importance to the hierarchy of wizards, so it seems very rough.
They are roughly divided into three levels: "Little Wizard", "Adult Wizard", and "Great Wizard".
The so-called "little wizards" refer to wizards who have not reached adulthood, and also refer to wizards who are still in school for basic wizarding education.
This level is generally calculated from the wizard's first magic awakening, if you can't awaken your magic power, you can't call it a "wizard".
"Adult wizard", an adult wizard, also refers to a wizard who has graduated from a magic school. Sometimes, some shamans also include the absence of "marital acts" as a criterion for this rule.
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"Grand wizard" refers to a wizard of Dumbledore's level, and generally refers to a wizard whose magical ability far exceeds that of ordinary adult wizards.
This is the perception of most ordinary wizard masses.
However, in the eyes of high-level intellectuals in the wizarding world and in the eyes of some good scholars of wizarding families who have been inherited for a long time, it is different.
The distinction between the three stages is magic.
And, according to this criterion, it can be applied to basically all living beings in the wizarding world.
The first two phases reflect the change of magic power under the effect of time, and the time of transformation of these two stages is different according to the innate endowment of each wizard.
With specific exercises and potions, "Little Wizards" can also have the quality and quantity of magic that can rival that of "adult wizards".
At the level of "Great Wizard", the change embodied is no longer magic, but the wizard himself, the affinity of the body's magic, his understanding of nature, and self-improvement are all key.
This level can be broken through as soon as you understand it. Wizards who don't understand, no matter how much they ask and look through books, can't understand.
It's a level of talent and hard work, and it requires a certain amount of luck.
The contents of the books are broad and general, and wizards who don't understand them feel like they are fascinated and confused when they look at them, but when they reach them, they turn around and find that the description of the book is very correct, and there is nothing that can be changed.
Of course, there are still levels after this, but there aren't many of the existing books that describe it.
The Hogwarts Library has only left the most fundamental sentence, "One step at a time", from Hufflepuff, from the "Founder's Quotations", written by a certain Hogwarts student.
Gryffindor also has his own description of this realm, "After this step, life and death are up to you." There is also a small line under it, "Death, but also new life", and the handwriting is not the same person as the writer.
"After that, it will not be an easy road, be cautious!" ―Slytherin.
"It is not feasible if it is not like me." —Ravenclaw.
The realms of "Little Wizard" and "Adult Wizard" are also widespread among other magical creatures.
Among Fantastic Beasts, the realm of "Great Wizard" is very rare. Looking at the magical beasts in the entire wizarding world, there are only a few of them now, and their respective emphases are different, which is not comparable to that of wizards.
Ralph's patriarch and the queen of the rainforest are two of them.
The Forbidden Forest doesn't have one, and Hogwarts already has three, and counting the recent additions, it's already a slap in the face.
That's the importance of legacy!
The Forbidden Forest's inheritance is almost complete.
Thanks to the efforts of the Forbidden Forest Magical Beasts and the dedication of the young wizards of Hogwarts, the Inheritance Realm has been covered with magical soil, but it is not yet able to support the growth of large plants.
Therefore, only the lawn was paved.
The statues are scattered throughout the Land of Inheritance, and in the future, the Will of the Forbidden Forest will lead the magical beast cubs there.
Still, Ralph built a huge building in the shape of a matchbox, made entirely of gray-white stone with rough stripes.
Roofless, supported by three stairs nearly 2 meters wide, there are gates on all sides, more than 10 meters high, said to be a door, in fact, it is just a large square vacancy.
There is a high platform in the center of the interior, and there is a hemispherical depression on the high platform, on which a large stone ball is suspended, and Tom is working on the stone ball, carving the lines.
Around the high platform, there are square stone beds that are quite large.