Hogwarts everyday players

Chapter 19: Reveries about the Magic Book

"Teach you step by step how to make a magic book"?

"It's so complicated, and it's prose. What the hell, it should normally be expository. Dumbledore doesn't speak human language. Could it be that he learned it from reading too many magic books?"

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During his daily reading time, Ryan finally found an interesting book, but it inherited the common shortcomings of books in the magical world and did not speak human words.

Even though Ryan's magic learning has reached the lv3 level of perfection, he almost reached lv4, which is very hard to watch.

You must know that lv3 is already the level of an ordinary Auror. Of course, this is the level of overall spells. Aurors generally master lv4 special spells as the core.

This is also information obtained through Ryan's persistent investigation in the Magic Department over the past month while drinking coffee.

After nearly an hour of preliminary reading, Ryan roughly understood the meaning of the book here.

A complete magic book, such as an invisible book like invisibility. To be completed, the following three conditions must be met.

First, the content of the book should be as consistent as possible, and the entire book should be centered around invisibility.

Second, there must be a complete record of the spell. The completeness here is not only the word, but also its pronunciation and how to spell it.

Third, the most important point is its origin, who wrote it, how it was invented, under what circumstances it was invented, and what is the effect after it is achieved?

Complete with these three elements, an invisibility book with invisible magic was born.

This book also solved one of Ryan's doubts, that is, why books recording magic spells such as the Shadowless Blade, the Golden Hook, and the earplugs are so common.

It seems that the books "Standard Spells, Elementary", "Standard Spells, Level 2", "Standard Spells, Level 3" and "Standard Spells, Level 4" are not normal because of their shallow knowledge of magic.

This is because their contents are not uniform. Even the Potions textbook of the Half-Blood Prince only has spells and nothing else.

Books that can be called complete magic books are easier for a wizard to master and learn. Like the Hogwarts textbooks, except for the Monster Book of Monsters, none of them can be considered a real magic book.

It seems that Hagrid is not really brainless, but he is too careless.

However, if every spell was really made into a magic book, the textbook cost would be sky-high, and only a small number of purebloods could afford it. Moreover, some spells themselves are relatively simple, and would not be turned into a magic book at all.

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Like the Shadowless Blade, a named variant of the invisible phenomenon, it should really be called the invisible poison-quenching sword. The venom is the hatred for James Potter.

The solution to the curse is the regret of being separated from Lily.

In a normal magic book, these contents should be written down one by one to make it easy to learn.

Normal wizards do not have detection skills or magic perception like Harry Potter. If it is just a short spell, it will be extremely difficult to learn.

But in another case, when Ryan had read the novel, when he just recalled James Potter pretending to raise his sword and brag, the spell "Shen Feng Wu Ying" seemed to come to life, rushing to bring back the memories of Ryan.

James stabbed a skull and easily reached level 5, which a wizard can reach in his lifetime.

He even felt regret for Lily, so he broke the curse and rushed out by himself. Ryan didn't even know the spell, but he learned it by himself.

This is not a myth, after all, the name itself is magical, and the Shadowless Blade is a special attack on James Potter, and Ryan himself is also in the UK. It would be faster if he was in Hogwarts or James' grave.
But what's more worth mentioning is that Lily's surname is not known to Ryan. Without knowing her surname, or even the fact that Lily's name is so popular, Ryan can easily master the understanding spell, and does not find it difficult.

This can no longer be explained by just liking it.

When talking about the relationship and entanglement between Lily and Snape, Ryan can't help but sigh.

Snape really sought his own death. He was originally a childhood sweetheart, but at this time Snape was quite proactive.

But when he was 11 years old, he didn't know whether it was because he grew up in the Muggle world, and her mother may not have told him the real situation of Hogwarts. He hated his Muggle father and took the initiative to choose his mother's school.

Slytherin.

Of course, this was a good idea, maybe because of ambition, but he probably didn't know Slytherin's reputation at the time, especially since Voldemort was raging at that time.

During this period, Lily was more proactive. Although she hung out with Snape, actively or passively, with the Death Eater reservists in Slytherin, she still did not give up the "friendship" between them.

During this period of time, Snape might be trying to achieve success, it might be that he had to work together because of the targeting of the James Four, or it might be that his talents were being actively absorbed, and it might be all of the above.<

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From the painful memories of Snape officially parting ways with Lily in the fifth grade because he accidentally said that mudblood sentence, we can actually get a glimpse of the situation and see that Dumbledore at that time was not as good as when Harry was in school later.

Keeping his eyes on the school, Voldemort absorbed most of his energy.

During that time, bullying Slytherin people was more like a form of political correctness, and would even receive positive praise and response from other houses. Sirius would even find trouble with Slytherin people when he was unhappy.<

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But in the eyes of Professor McGonagall and others, many years later, even if Sirius thought he had betrayed Harry's father and joined the Death Eaters, he was still a good boy when he was a student.

But it can't be said that it is very good. You know, even Dumbledore, who has always put a positive filter on James and his group, also thought that they were going too far and asked the more stable Lupine to be the prefect. He wanted to

He took care of James and Sirius, but to no avail. Perhaps as a werewolf, Lupine was too eager for friendship.

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After accidentally seeing this memory, even Harry himself once thought in his heart that he felt chilled by others praising his father as being like him. In anger and shame, he asked Sirius and Lupin, but the answers he received were all in the affirmative.<

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It is a pity that after this incident, the relationship between Harry and Snape may ease, at least unilaterally by Harry.

However, in this school year, Dumbledore died, and Snape killed him.

The topic is a little skewed. After Snape and Lily parted ways in the fifth grade, James was really smart. Not only did he pretend to stop Sirius and Lupin, he no longer caused trouble for Snape, he also stopped showing off.

, even if he couldn't help but trouble Snape later, he would do it secretly and not be discovered by Lily.

It wasn't until seventh grade that Lily finally started dating James.

Two years, two years, Snape is really incompetent. Can't you learn to change your mind? Teacher James is still teaching you in front of you. Is dark magic so good as playing with Voldemort?

As a result, Qingmei ran away with others. It was not until she found out that Lily might be killed by Voldemort that she took the initiative to find Dumbledore. It was only after his death that he began to regret it. It was too late.

It can be said that even if a person traveled through time and became Snape, he could capture Lily.

But this is also why Snape was so confident earlier.

After all, those who are favored are confident.

"It seems that I have to pay attention and find out what the thunder spots are in Penello, in case there is a sudden thunderstorm that day."

***The author has something to say***

I have changed the introduction. The third son of the prophecy was not mentioned in the introduction before, for fear of spoilers. Now that this point has been made clear in the latest chapter, I have added it.

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