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Chapter 475 - Chapter 477: The Wizarding Magical Annals

Chapter 477: The Wizarding Magical Annals

Did wizards simply discover more shortcuts to magic? Not quite. They still

lacked wands and incantations. From an outside perspective, they remained as

lost as ever.

What, then, did wizards truly do to gradually turn magic into a controlled

tool—their most effective weapon?

It was order. An order established within the heart.

If a wizard possessed no outward talent yet could still release powerful ancient

magic, their strength of will must have been immense. Such a will was not one of

rage, nor one of cruelty; it was a will of mastery. The former had been proven

weak; if wizards had relied solely on their own anger to unleash unstable magic,

the wizarding race might have been subjugated by goblins long ago.

The answer became clear: the wise individuals among wizards discovered that the

power of magic lay not only in extreme emotion but in the emotion of order.

If a wizard could leverage the power of magic once without relying on extreme

emotions, they could leverage it a second time. And if they could do it a second

time, a third and fourth would follow. If they could succeed consistently, they

came to believe in themselves—and when a wizard truly believed they could

accomplish a task, genuine magic was born.

Wizards established a powerful sense of order within their own hearts, and thus,

the world was compelled to abide by the wizard's order. That was why Ravenclaw

had stated plainly: Wizards are gods.

In Ravenclaw's view, this was easily understood. But only now did Sean fully

grasp the implications.

Chaos, Blindness, Order, Wisdom...

His quill scratched busily across the parchment, recording Sean's reflections.

From the very beginning, magic had been obscure, flickering in and out of

existence. Sean, drawing on Ravenclaw's memories, named this first era [Chaos].

Later, wizards discovered they could wield magic under special

circumstances—what we now call accidental magic. This was the first law of

magic the early wizards discovered, much like how Harry could shatter glass when

angry or Neville could teleport when panicked.

During this era, wizards discovered magic appeared in extreme conditions; they

blindly pursued those extreme emotions to unleash their power. In Ravenclaw's

memories, wizards of this era were abnormally deranged, and their deaths were as

varied as they were gruesome. Sean named this pre-barbaric period [Blindness].

Roughly a dozen centuries ago, the sages among wizards—perhaps unwilling to

become walking powder kegs of rage, or perhaps refusing to descend into cruel,

barbaric, cold-blooded creatures—began to research the laws of magic, utilizing

it under controlled circumstances. As they gradually mastered their emotions and

behaviors, they received positive feedback from successful magical

manifestations.

The true magic, the kind that could be controlled by a wizard, was born. In this

period, wizards used magic in accordance with the inner order of their hearts,

and faith began to take shape. Sean named this era of the wizard's arduous trek

[Order].

Finally, wizards crafted wands and discovered the external laws of magic—spells.

Wisdom began to influence a wizard's magical power. Wizards no longer needed to

rely on the emotional power of the "Blindness" era; they could draw the

necessary "order" directly from the history of magic. It was much like thinking:

"Wizards of the past could release magic this way, therefore I can too..."

Wizards no longer needed to establish "order" internally; instead, they relied

on the heavy weight of magical history to convince themselves that their own

magical power could be realized. Furthermore, precise spells that reduced the

resistance to releasing magic, and wands that could channel magical power, gave

wizards a tremendous advantage. During this time, the wisdom of wizards

gradually took form, and they shifted from building internal order to the

holistic exploration of magic as an objective power. Ritual magic and faith...

all began to form within this wisdom.

Sean named this era of flourishing magical development [Wisdom].

At the end of the parchment, Sean hesitated, then wrote down one final word:

[Gods]. He erased it immediately.

If a wizard possessed unshakeable belief in their own magical power, and if

everyone else also believed in their might; if a wizard established infinitely

powerful and profound ritual magic... then could they define the world itself?

Must the world operate according to their will? Should such a wizard be

called... a god?

Sean shook his head, clearing the thought. These were merely his own summaries,

and surely, there were flaws or errors yet to be discovered. After all, these

were but his own perceptions and one man's opinion.

"Astounding, simply astounding. Is this why you came to see me? Oh, my dear Mr.

Green, I can sense that you must have many details yet to add, don't you?"

Dumbledore held the yellowed parchment as if it were a treasure map. He let out

a low sigh of wonder and fixed a gratified gaze upon Sean.

"Do you think my hypothesis is correct?" Sean asked with curiosity.

"Not entirely. Wizarding history is too vast and distant; it is difficult for us

to examine it with precision. But this is precisely what we must do. If you can

find sufficient evidence to support your theory, this will be the most gifted

theory in the history of magic. It will be a work of immense value, far

exceeding the magical history portions by Bathilda Bagshot. Let me add a quiet

whisper..."

Dumbledore winked kindly. "I believe it is very likely correct. But the

evidence, my dear Mr. Green—you must find concrete evidence, and it lies hidden

in the Hogwarts library... Ah, I have read more than half of those books myself,

so I can tell you that you are likely correct, but you cannot expect every

wizard to be like me, can you?"

Sean nodded, and Dumbledore looked even more pleased.

"Afternoon tea—I have always believed that sweets bring us a better mood."

Dumbledore commanded a cup of lemon tea, laced with a lethal amount of sugar, to

float before Sean, then watched with interest as the young wizard pulled out

several heavy volumes—he clearly had already begun the task.

"What do you intend to name it?" Dumbledore asked with a smile.

"Hmm... The Wizarding Magical Annals?" Sean mused for a moment.

"A direct and accurate title." Dumbledore nodded.

"But Professor..." Sean said suddenly. "I didn't come to see you about this."

Dumbledore's smile froze. As if he had anticipated it, he asked slowly: "Then...

it is..."

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