Chapter 54: Ravenclaw's Magic

In the entire wizarding world, there are a total of 11 universally recognized magical schools.

For example, the three institutes in Europe have had activities like the Triwizard Tournament before, and the contact is still very frequent.

In addition, there is another furry bear - Codos Dorez.

But when it comes to hairy bears, they will soon become big hairy and second hair. When the time comes, there will definitely be a big mess in the magical world over there.

After all, although the magical world wants to be separated from ordinary people, it can't be separated at all.

There are only hundreds of thousands of wizards in the whole world, scattered to all countries in the world, and it is difficult to form a healthy society.

For example, on the British wizarding world, there is no one engaged in production.

In general, food and raw materials are imported from Muggles by the Ministry of Magic through proprietary channels.

Even in connection with the Muggle Prime Minister.

In addition to the Woolly Bear School, there is also Ilvermorny of Eagle Sauce. In the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them movie, that's the home field.

It's as if Slytherin's wand, right in that school, has become a big tree~

There is also the magic house of the little day.

According to Ted's imagination, it should be a yin and yang liao or something? Specializing in teaching onmyoji and mages? Are there any shrine maidens? I don't understand.

And there is only one magic school in the whole of Africa - Ouagadou. It is the largest number of people, after all, there is only such a wizard academy in the entire continent. It's not Wakanda~

There is also a Castrobusche in Brazil, built in a tropical rainforest. They are said to be very good at herbalism and magical animals.

There are three other schools that are not clear, there is little communication with the outside world, and they should be the kind of teaching institutions that maintain the principle of escapism, such as Kama Taj in the Himalayas~

Well, just kidding, if it happens, it's called a tragedy!

In ancient regions like the Celestial Empire and India, there must have been mysterious institutions that taught "magic" or something else.

It's just that with Ted's understanding of the Celestial Empire, it must have been divided into various sects.

And the Indian side too, there are many factions, some of which are quite legendary, such as the Sexual Power faction!

They worship that act as a way to increase their power, and the more people there are, the larger the scale, and the stranger the subject, the better!

So what kind of monitor lizard crocodile or something...... I won't say anything more, let's experience it for myself~

In that kind of ancient area, a lot of the lineage is apprenticeship.

On the European side, apprenticeships have largely disappeared over the years.

How is it possible that the level of individual teaching is as high as that of the whole school? The only good thing is that it can be one-on-one, but the bias is definitely serious.

From chatting with the twins, Ted learned a lot about the idea of magic in India, especially in terms of will, magic, and faith.

The "magic system" in the East is almost completely different from that in Europe.

Especially when it comes to faith. The Hindu faith is called a miscellaneous!

The Celestial Empire is already chaotic enough, what is claimed to be effective, and the Indian side is even more outrageous, and it is still messy with cutting.

But they also admit that God didn't exist in the first place—but, but, friends, but when there were more believers, God was born!

God is man-made!

So, their side, their many gods, really worked! There really is someone who can induce "divine power"!

It's confusing.

Do I believe in the Flying Pasta Sect, is there really a Flying Pasta God born in the end, and then it is not boiled?

This is somewhat similar to the concept of the "Chaos Faction". After all, they can "turn to" "gods" such as Doraemon and Ultraman Tiga.

The theory of "praying for spirits" of creating one's own gods is very similar to that of India.

Ted's foundation is still too shallow, and he has been exposed to too many root things, and it is easy to confuse himself.

But even if you don't think about the question of faith and God, a "magic appearance" is enough for Ted to think.

In fact, in the library, Ted had already seen three or four hypotheses.

As for the origin of magic, many wizards have studied it throughout the ages.

Where does the magic come from?

Where does the magic in a wizard's body come from?

Some people believe that it is the bloodline, and the bloodline inherits the power of magic.

This is also why most of the time, the children of wizards are also wizards. Even if it is a squib, the descendants of many years later will have a chance to give birth to a wizard.

But there is a question, that is, from whom did the first wizard, or the first generation of wizards, inherit the magical bloodline? Where does this magical bloodline come from?

Could it be that it's like the monitor lizard faction, I mean the sex faction, and the humanoid magical creatures?

It's not impossible.

But wizards also want to be embarrassed, this kind of speculation is really unspeakable.

It is also believed that magic comes from the will of the wizard, and that it is the will that gives birth to magic.

It is also said to be of soul origin, and they believe that wizards' souls are different from Muggles.

It is also said that it comes from nature, which is a "benign mutation".

There is even the power of the stars - yes, that's what some wizards who do astrology and prophecy think. After all, the stars in the sky do have great magical influences.

Deriving from the origin of magic, there will be the origin of the spell.

Was the spell invented by a wizard, or was it discovered by a wizard?

After mobilizing the data and comparing them, Ted came to the conclusion that it was invented by a wizard!

You know, the little wizard doesn't need a spell or even a wand to cause all kinds of phenomena during a magical riot.

In other words, the original wizards may have been silent, wandless spellcasters.

Later, in order to show more and more complex effects, and to reduce the difficulty of casting spells and learning them, the spells were summarized in the long period of use.

Ted's understanding was that the spell was a hint to the wizard himself, convinced them that the result would happen after these actions and words. Even the spell may be a hint of one's own magic.

And this divergent thinking also reminded Ted of what Helena had said before - "In the last years, my mother did put down magic spells and a lot of ancient magic, and turned to study some unusual magic."

There are still spells casting, but they are very few.

Because it requires a very advanced study of ancient magic texts, although it has superiority in some aspects, it is of little value compared to the difficulty of learning.

So in the past 100 years, few people have learned to pass it on.

Even the ancient magic script, which only those alchemists are still working on—they can use it in alchemy.

And ancient magic, not to mention, since it is called ancient magic, it is compared to modern magic.

Most of them have been lost!

It is said that both the underlying principle and the way of casting spells are very different from current magic. And the power and effect are amazing.

This kind of power is generally not widely disseminated. Because fear will bring turmoil and chaos.

You know, now Hogwarts doesn't talk about dark arts, and even some lethal magic is not very taught.

The Ministry of Magic even does not allow non-Aurors to master too powerful magic, which is not good for their rule.

Think about why the Celestial Empire bans guns, and then look at the number of deaths and injuries in Eagle Sauce's shootings every year.

At the time of Ravenclaw, it was probably around the 10th century, and at that time ancient magic should not have been completely broken. At least for the existence of the Big Four, there must be some contact.

What kind of magical power would it be to make Lady Ravenclaw give up her study of ancient magic?

……

Ted said goodbye to his twin sisters and returned to his dorm room, thinking that he was so lost.

After taking office as a Psychic Warlock and mastering psychic abilities, it had been a long time since he had this negative mindset of gaining and losing.

He calmed his mind and began to meditate, not letting negative emotions affect his state of mind.

Now that the Christmas holidays are gone, the roommates are all home, and only Ted and Ansu are exceptionally quiet.

Slowly, the spirit began to spread outward, and soon it came into contact with the common room......

It's still the statue, and the thoughts that are absent in the statue.

Psychic abilities can sense minds, whether it's a student's pet, a wandering ghost, or even those magical portraits.

It's just that the feeling is completely different.

Pets are simple, but lively, and ghosts are just as ethereal and divergent - in fact, ghosts have a hard time concentrating and are always in a daze for days.

And the portrait is different.

If a person is an oil painting with bright colors and complex compositions. The simple-minded pet is a simple watercolor painting with the same skills.

A ghost is a sketch full of detail but blurry overall. Portraits, on the other hand, are stick figures—simple lines that give an idea of what they are, but they are not a good picture.

So what is the mind in the Ravenclaw statue?

It's like a "3D image of a group".

The 3D area can't be without Tifa, just like Hogwarts can't be without magic...... Phew~ distracted.

However, this divergent thinking still made Ted gain.

Looking at the thoughts of this special state now, Ravenclaw's final research must have achieved something, but time did not wait for me, and in the end, I don't know why I was seriously ill, and I didn't even get to see my daughter.

It's the result of a problem with the study of magic.

Throughout the ages, countless wizards have studied magic and killed themselves, especially in completely unfamiliar areas that no one had ever touched before.

Since it's a "3D image of a group", how about unfolding it and restoring it to its original state?