Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic
Chapter 133 Neville, actually, you can become a better person, another you
"Looking at it this way, my previous speculation about the transformation spell was correct."
After Jack listened to everything Neville said, he felt emotional.
"Is it about the third stage of the Transformation Curse?" Neville became interested.
He practices this hard every day, and he doesn't care whether he is interested or not.
After all, whether he is strong or not, we can only count on this.
"Yes." Jack nodded.
After eating a few more mouthfuls of Indian paste and drinking some thick soup, I continued talking.
"According to Professor McGonagall, after completing the transformation, Animagus will acquire the abilities and weaknesses that animals should have.
On this basis, what if what is changed is not an ordinary animal, but a magical creature?
For example, dragons, phoenixes, etc..."
Following Jack's statement, Neville began to think accordingly.
indeed.
Just turning into a kitten or a big black dog, although it looks very magical, can't be said to be of any help.
After becoming an Animagus, you can't just think about how to enter Azkaban, squat, and then escape from prison, right?
Isn't that purely sick?
Or turn into a teacup dog or a kitten or something, find a giant beautiful girl as your master, and peek at her graceful body every day...
Oh, no, it’s life.
Peep into her life.
Ok……
Forget it, no explanation.
Anyway...
No matter how you look at it, these changes seem to have some effect, but the effect is not big enough.
Be more careful with your words.
Not strong enough.
Changes like that of Animagus are not powerful enough.
Seems like change just for the sake of change.
It seems to be just a transition, a preliminary preparation that makes people stronger.
From this perspective alone, Jack's theory of three stages of transformation spell is tenable.
“By becoming a dragon, you can directly gain powerful magic power like a dragon, as well as all kinds of flame jets.
Become a phoenix and you can even be resurrected and reborn.
I believe that wizards in the past must have considered this aspect, but failed due to various reasons. "
"Why?" Neville stopped Jack from talking, "Why did they fail?"
"Because I don't understand." Jack thought so, so he answered, "Let me ask you a question, on what principle is the Phoenix's resurrection ability based? In other words, what kind of magic?"
"I...I don't know." Neville shook his head quickly.
"Suppose you don't know anything and want to become a phoenix." Jack guided with words, "Then, how should the magic power in your body work so that you can become a phoenix with corresponding abilities?"
"Isn't it okay to just let it go?" Neville already has enough understanding of the transformation spell, and he still has a reserve of knowledge in this area. "Isn't it that when the Animagus transforms, he is in a state of control over the magic power in his body?" Is it a state of letting things go and not caring at all?"
"But the Animagus transforms into ordinary animals. There is no magic power in their bodies. Naturally, you can directly apply humans' own magic system."
Jack reminded.
"And magical animals themselves have magic power and have their own unique magic system. If you don't change the magic system, in my opinion, there are only two results.
Take Phoenix for example.
One, either you successfully become a phoenix, but because the magic system in your body is still human, you will not have the unique resurrection ability of the phoenix.
Two, either you fail from beginning to end, whether it is appearance or magic system.
In this case, you not only lose the appearance of a phoenix, but also because of the changes in the magic system, it is no longer the human magic system you are familiar with, and you cannot even control the magic power in your body.
The magic power immediately went berserk and became less human, and the phoenix became less like a phoenix.
In fact, I personally guess that the failure cases of Animagus are probably due to changes in the magic system in their bodies, which turned them into beasts that are not like beasts. "
The magic system is Jack's own vague definition of the magic power in his body and those magic organs.
Wizards are wizards because they are really not just ordinary people.
Some of the organs in their bodies are completely different from those of Muggles.
Because of these organs that are different from Muggles, wizards can produce magic, perceive magic, and control magic.
There is no doubt that the internal structure of humanoid wizards is roughly the same.
Just like 99.99999999% of people in the world have two eyes, one mouth and one nose.
Only a very small number of people have three eyes and two noses.
Therefore, the entire system for operating magic in wizards' bodies is generally the same.
Jack characterized this system as a humanoid magic system.
Then.
The phoenix is not humanoid, so will the organs that generate magic power in its body and the way it operates the magic power be the same as those of a humanoid wizard?
Isn't this problem obvious?
of course not.
This is true for the phoenix, and the same is true for other magical animals.
For a long time, wizards have been unable to transform into magical animals. Most of the time, the magic system in the wizard's body cannot be transformed into the magic system that magical animals should have.
Some people may say, can’t we not make changes to that system?
People who say this, have you ever seriously thought about what they are trying to do by transforming into magical animals?
Isn’t it because of their own special abilities?
If you don't change the magic system in your body, how can you obtain the special abilities possessed by magical animals?
what?
You said you don’t need to obtain those special abilities?Just use the magic spell you learned?
Come on, come on, use the magic spell to revive me.
"Then... isn't that just..." Neville thought for a long time, until Jack finished all the paste on the plate, and then said, "Isn't that just a lot of unnecessary things?"
It's not redundant.
Let’s use the Phoenix above as an example.
You have to figure it out before you can transform. If you don't figure it out, you can't transform.
But you already know everything clearly, why are you still transforming?
Wouldn’t it be enough to just develop a resurrection spell?
Anyway, you already know the secret inside, right?
“And it’s not necessarily redundant.”
Jack shook his head.
"If you transform, your original intention must be to become stronger."
He stared into Neville's eyes and said seriously.
"For example, you are not smart enough, your mind is not flexible enough, your body is not strong enough, and you don't have enough magic power in your body.
But, have you ever thought about...
What about you, who is strong and smart, with surging magic power in your body for you to squander?
We can transform into animals and gain their strengths as well as possess their weaknesses.
So why don’t we just make optimal changes to our bodies? "
A more powerful, Titan-like body.
Immortal like a phoenix.
Powerful like a dragon.
Wizards must have pursued the same pursuit of their own transformation as mentioned above.
Let’s not mention how ambitious it is.
Why does it have to become so inhuman all of a sudden?
Just a small change.
Isn’t it easier to achieve and more effective?
"Neville, actually, you can become a better person, another you."
Jack whispered.
Like a devil whispering.
kept echoing in Neville's mind.
After Jack listened to everything Neville said, he felt emotional.
"Is it about the third stage of the Transformation Curse?" Neville became interested.
He practices this hard every day, and he doesn't care whether he is interested or not.
After all, whether he is strong or not, we can only count on this.
"Yes." Jack nodded.
After eating a few more mouthfuls of Indian paste and drinking some thick soup, I continued talking.
"According to Professor McGonagall, after completing the transformation, Animagus will acquire the abilities and weaknesses that animals should have.
On this basis, what if what is changed is not an ordinary animal, but a magical creature?
For example, dragons, phoenixes, etc..."
Following Jack's statement, Neville began to think accordingly.
indeed.
Just turning into a kitten or a big black dog, although it looks very magical, can't be said to be of any help.
After becoming an Animagus, you can't just think about how to enter Azkaban, squat, and then escape from prison, right?
Isn't that purely sick?
Or turn into a teacup dog or a kitten or something, find a giant beautiful girl as your master, and peek at her graceful body every day...
Oh, no, it’s life.
Peep into her life.
Ok……
Forget it, no explanation.
Anyway...
No matter how you look at it, these changes seem to have some effect, but the effect is not big enough.
Be more careful with your words.
Not strong enough.
Changes like that of Animagus are not powerful enough.
Seems like change just for the sake of change.
It seems to be just a transition, a preliminary preparation that makes people stronger.
From this perspective alone, Jack's theory of three stages of transformation spell is tenable.
“By becoming a dragon, you can directly gain powerful magic power like a dragon, as well as all kinds of flame jets.
Become a phoenix and you can even be resurrected and reborn.
I believe that wizards in the past must have considered this aspect, but failed due to various reasons. "
"Why?" Neville stopped Jack from talking, "Why did they fail?"
"Because I don't understand." Jack thought so, so he answered, "Let me ask you a question, on what principle is the Phoenix's resurrection ability based? In other words, what kind of magic?"
"I...I don't know." Neville shook his head quickly.
"Suppose you don't know anything and want to become a phoenix." Jack guided with words, "Then, how should the magic power in your body work so that you can become a phoenix with corresponding abilities?"
"Isn't it okay to just let it go?" Neville already has enough understanding of the transformation spell, and he still has a reserve of knowledge in this area. "Isn't it that when the Animagus transforms, he is in a state of control over the magic power in his body?" Is it a state of letting things go and not caring at all?"
"But the Animagus transforms into ordinary animals. There is no magic power in their bodies. Naturally, you can directly apply humans' own magic system."
Jack reminded.
"And magical animals themselves have magic power and have their own unique magic system. If you don't change the magic system, in my opinion, there are only two results.
Take Phoenix for example.
One, either you successfully become a phoenix, but because the magic system in your body is still human, you will not have the unique resurrection ability of the phoenix.
Two, either you fail from beginning to end, whether it is appearance or magic system.
In this case, you not only lose the appearance of a phoenix, but also because of the changes in the magic system, it is no longer the human magic system you are familiar with, and you cannot even control the magic power in your body.
The magic power immediately went berserk and became less human, and the phoenix became less like a phoenix.
In fact, I personally guess that the failure cases of Animagus are probably due to changes in the magic system in their bodies, which turned them into beasts that are not like beasts. "
The magic system is Jack's own vague definition of the magic power in his body and those magic organs.
Wizards are wizards because they are really not just ordinary people.
Some of the organs in their bodies are completely different from those of Muggles.
Because of these organs that are different from Muggles, wizards can produce magic, perceive magic, and control magic.
There is no doubt that the internal structure of humanoid wizards is roughly the same.
Just like 99.99999999% of people in the world have two eyes, one mouth and one nose.
Only a very small number of people have three eyes and two noses.
Therefore, the entire system for operating magic in wizards' bodies is generally the same.
Jack characterized this system as a humanoid magic system.
Then.
The phoenix is not humanoid, so will the organs that generate magic power in its body and the way it operates the magic power be the same as those of a humanoid wizard?
Isn't this problem obvious?
of course not.
This is true for the phoenix, and the same is true for other magical animals.
For a long time, wizards have been unable to transform into magical animals. Most of the time, the magic system in the wizard's body cannot be transformed into the magic system that magical animals should have.
Some people may say, can’t we not make changes to that system?
People who say this, have you ever seriously thought about what they are trying to do by transforming into magical animals?
Isn’t it because of their own special abilities?
If you don't change the magic system in your body, how can you obtain the special abilities possessed by magical animals?
what?
You said you don’t need to obtain those special abilities?Just use the magic spell you learned?
Come on, come on, use the magic spell to revive me.
"Then... isn't that just..." Neville thought for a long time, until Jack finished all the paste on the plate, and then said, "Isn't that just a lot of unnecessary things?"
It's not redundant.
Let’s use the Phoenix above as an example.
You have to figure it out before you can transform. If you don't figure it out, you can't transform.
But you already know everything clearly, why are you still transforming?
Wouldn’t it be enough to just develop a resurrection spell?
Anyway, you already know the secret inside, right?
“And it’s not necessarily redundant.”
Jack shook his head.
"If you transform, your original intention must be to become stronger."
He stared into Neville's eyes and said seriously.
"For example, you are not smart enough, your mind is not flexible enough, your body is not strong enough, and you don't have enough magic power in your body.
But, have you ever thought about...
What about you, who is strong and smart, with surging magic power in your body for you to squander?
We can transform into animals and gain their strengths as well as possess their weaknesses.
So why don’t we just make optimal changes to our bodies? "
A more powerful, Titan-like body.
Immortal like a phoenix.
Powerful like a dragon.
Wizards must have pursued the same pursuit of their own transformation as mentioned above.
Let’s not mention how ambitious it is.
Why does it have to become so inhuman all of a sudden?
Just a small change.
Isn’t it easier to achieve and more effective?
"Neville, actually, you can become a better person, another you."
Jack whispered.
Like a devil whispering.
kept echoing in Neville's mind.
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