Everyday players at Hogwarts

Chapter 20 The Magic Quest

After sighing, Ryan read another book.

Magic text, the book "What is Magic Text" introduces it like this, the ladder for mediocre people to learn magic.

Ryan is a little curious as to why this is considered mediocre, but in Ryan's view, it is undoubtedly fanciful for ordinary wizards to learn and create magic without a system and want to learn by simply practicing spells many times.

Let alone creating magic.

Except those geniuses who can simply discover what they are good at, create phenomena, and name them.

Historically, some ordinary, late bloomers were able to invent magic spells.

The most mentioned thing among those who are called mediocre people by the author of "What is Magic Text" is magic text, especially runes.

Runes are runes.

It was born when Odin, the father of the gods, hung himself on a tree for nine days and nine nights, pondering the mysteries of the universe.

Each rune represents the name of a certain phenomenon.

Ryan found out about Rune, a book that Ryan can read at this stage, "Odin?" The Secret of Rune".

The cover of this book shows an old man with one eye wearing gorgeous armor. When you open the preface, there is a poem. This poem, which Ryan had seen before when he was still in the Book of Changes, comes from the poetic Edda "Proverbs of the Master".

Nine nights hanging on the wind-swaying tree,

Wounded with a spear; I was sacrificed to Odin,

Sacrifice yourself to yourself, on the big tree that no one knows!

No bread to satisfy hunger, no drop of water to quench thirst.

I looked down, picked up the runes,

Shouting while picking it up, it fell from the tree.

Hey, Ryan couldn't help showing a surprised look.

It seems that those masters in the previous life were still quite good. The so-called "master" here is indeed Odin himself. This is his self-report for creating Rune.

The book talks about the magic of runes, and the author even calls it the secret of the universe, saying that every wizard can find his own runes in them, sense them, and discover his own understanding, so that he can perform unprecedented magic.

However, in Ryan's view, this is more similar to the wall of Font Smith in the alchemy cabin, testing the magical nature of the wizard, but because his creator is too powerful and full of traces of his magic.

Ordinary wizards can use this key to feel the corresponding magic, learn, and create.

Just like going to find a designer yourself in the previous life, some relatively low-level ones will usually give you a large number of pictures, allowing you to choose the ones you like and then create them.

And these magics created through runes are just low-level designers who re-create them through pictures selected by customers.

It may be more powerful, but the only ones who are powerful are Odin or the Rune users later.

With the use of wizards from generation to generation, the magic power of runes has reached an incredible level. This does not refer to power, but to the point where wizards who study seriously can learn to create magic spells through runes.

And the reason why other magical texts are not as circulated as Rune is according to the conspiracy theory.

It is possible that the ancient wizard who wrote those words is not dead yet.

Compare Odin, from Norse mythology, the only myth with Ragnarok and the death of all gods.

Odin, a powerful wizard who could be called a god, is probably dead.

The wizard Ignotus Peverell was mentioned in the original work as possibly being the God of Death, and he probably also had his own magic text.

Magic Text is really easy, even though it is an elective course only taken in the fourth year of Hogwarts. But this does not mean that it is difficult. According to Ryan's own opinion, the most likely thing is that a stable political system does not need so many quirks, except that the creator does not have the magic to break the curse.

They are all unstable factors, and you cannot guarantee that what is invented is not necessarily black magic.

And a new, unknown magic is the spark hidden in the rice mill of peace.

Moreover, Hogwarts is inherently a happy education, and there are not so many little wizards who can learn it.

And Ryan checked the books in "A Simple Introduction to Ancient Runes", "Rune Dictionary", "Magic Symbol Collection", "Magic Phonetic Chart" and "Advanced Rune Translation", which are also the textbooks for the magic text class. Not a single mention of inventing magic.

It’s all about the origin and meaning of the tome, stuff that makes people memorize it by rote. It's okay for people who love reading to pass the time, but if you really want to master it, it's almost a dream.

It can be said that profound knowledge is hidden in pure-blood families. Hogwarts may have it, but without a professor’s recommendation, how can you guarantee that what you find is not another popular science text of the same kind.

As for Ryan, he studied magic text and had a panel on one side. He was talented and knowledgeable, and more importantly, the skill of detection made Ryan even more powerful.

For ordinary wizards, learning runes is like digging into a wall with a spoon, but Ryan uses a hammer to smash the wall.

Ryan suddenly thought that if Hermione, or Harry, who was gifted with magic perception, could learn this knowledge suitable for them, it would not be as hard as the original work.

However, these books themselves are hidden in the library of purebloods, and they don't even pay attention to them themselves. They pay more attention to gold galleons. Maybe purebloods like us Smith who are born in Ravenclaw will be different.

In addition, after Dumbledore came to power, he consciously moved some books that he considered dangerous to the restricted book area. It's really difficult for Muggle-born wizards to get ahead in magic.

Not only purebloods, but also Dumbledore, who was pro-Muggle, also took a series of actions to block knowledge in order to consider the current situation.

As expected of a Gryffindor, he pays more attention to spiritual purity, courage and so on. If a Ravenclaw became the headmaster, he wouldn't be able to do such a thing.

Let Dumbledore train students, as can be seen from Harry Potter.

He never thought of teaching him any magic from the beginning, but learned from Harry's growing environment and tested each test to continue to maintain Harry's pure courage and give him the so-called love.

In Ryan's view, Harry, with his superb talent, is more suitable to take the path of Ravenclaw.

I don’t know if others have noticed that Harry, who has not yet entered Hogwarts, actually has a very low self-esteem, but in this case he dares to say that he is good at his homework. This is because Harry has not received a good education. environment.

Dumbledore is not a qualified principal. He can only be said to be a qualified politician, the kind who is not close to the political arena.

If Dumbledore hadn't developed a strange political mysophobia due to the death of his sister, that is, he was unwilling to have power, there would be nothing to do with the Ministry of Magic in the fifth part. He would have become the Minister long ago and go to work for Voldemort. Even if Voldemort is resurrected I can't even get ahead.

This is also the reason why Ryan has never been prepared to give the strategy to Dumbledore.

Dumbledore is always willing to give others a last chance, but he never makes decisive moves. If this strategy is given to Dumbledore, what if something goes wrong because of his strange mysophobia.

Ryan put down the book in his hand and couldn't help but fall into criticizing Dumbledore from afar.

Alas, there are still disadvantages to having a higher level of thinking, as it is too easy to go astray.

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