i sold arms at hogwarts
Chapter 29 Passing notes is the soul of class
"The earliest record of wizards currently recorded is around 500 AD. The specific year is no longer available."
"The first wizard in recorded history was Merlin. Therefore, Merlin is not only called the greatest wizard, but also the first wizard, sage, guide, etc... However, for these titles, the academic circles of magic history It’s been controversial, it’s been debated for hundreds of years, so it’s not a final word.”
……
Faintly, he heard the ghost professor Binns, whose body was almost transparent, talking about the origin of wizards and the first wizard Merlin. Remy suddenly became energetic and raised his hands.
However, Professor Binns didn't notice him at all. Professor Binns didn't even look at any of the students. He just continued to tell the story of Merlin's life.
"Teacher, teacher, I have a question to ask." Remy said.
Remy's words interrupted Professor Binns' narration and attracted many curious looks to him, especially Hermione.
She remembered what Remy had said to her yesterday, when Remy said that he was not interested in history at all.
"Oh, you are... um... you are Remy Barrett, right? What questions do you have?" Professor Binns nodded and asked after thinking for a long time.
"That's right. You just said that the earliest record of wizards was around 500 AD, right?"
"Yes, what's wrong?"
"But when I was buying a wand in Diagon Alley, I saw the sign on Ollivander's Wand Shop saying that their family had been making wands since 382 BC. Could it be that wands appeared earlier than wizards? ?”
Upon hearing Remy's question, many students began to whisper and looked at Professor Binns curiously.
They had all been to Ollivander's Wand Store to buy wands, and many of them had seen the introduction.
"My course is the history of magic. I study facts, not myths and legends."
Professor Binns said in a calm and unhurried tone, as if there were no waves in his heart.
"The earliest well-documented record is around 500 AD. Anything earlier can only be regarded as myth. That is not the scope of my research."
Is that so?
Remy nodded thoughtfully.
"Any more questions?" Professor Binns asked.
"No... no, there is another question." Remy said: "Professor Binns, do you know how the first wizard appeared?"
"If you are referring to Merlin, the first wizard in recorded history... there is no historical record of who his parents were, there is only a legend." Professor Binns said.
Remi's eyes lit up and he quickly asked: "What legend is it?"
Professor Binns frowned, as if he was reluctant to speak, but in the end he did.
"First of all, let me say that I don't agree with this legend. I don't agree with all legends. According to the legend, Merlin's mother was an ordinary human woman, that is, a Muggle. She was born from the union of a magical creature called an incubus. Merlin. But the magical world has not yet found a magical creature like the Incubus, and there is no record of the Incubus in the history books," Professor Binns said.
"Could it be an alias? For example, Veela. It's just that the people at the time or Merlin's mother didn't know Veela, so he gave the Veela a name like a dream monster?" Remy asked.
Professor Binns shook his head and seemed a little impatient: "I don't know this, and I don't study it. If you don't have any other questions, I will continue the class."
"Oh, alright."
Listening to Professor Binns continue to tell the history of the past in his smooth voice, Remy did not feel sleepy, his spirit was already far away from the sky.
Until Hermione on the side suddenly handed him a notebook, which read: Didn't you say yesterday that you were not interested in history at all?
After coming back to his senses, Remy picked up the quill: I am not interested in history, but I am very interested in the origin of wizards and want to study it clearly.
Soon, Remy received another reply from Hermione: Why are you interested in this question?
After hesitating for a moment, Remy wrote down his thoughts: If the origin of wizards could be studied clearly, it might be possible to artificially make ordinary people who are not wizards have magical abilities, thereby turning them into wizards.
Hermione was stunned when she saw Remy's reply. She didn't expect that Remy would have such a lofty goal.
Then, she thought about her parents. If her parents could become wizards, if more parents of Muggle-born wizards could become wizards...
"I will accompany you to the library to look up information after class." Hermione whispered.
Uh...I didn't say I was going to look up information?
How tiring and boring it is to look up information!
After blinking, Remy decided that it would be better not to speak out his inner thoughts, feeling that if he did, Hermione would definitely think that he was just a false dreamer.
But he really didn't want to look up the information, not only because it was too troublesome, but also because...
"If the library can find the information, this question will not remain unanswered until now. I already have relevant plans and will tell you as soon as the research results are available." Remy wrote in his notebook , and then handed the notebook to Hermione.
After seeing Remy's little note, Hermione suddenly became interested and asked Remy about the relevant plans.
Remy didn't hide it, and told Hermione that he was a natural master of alchemy.
Remy was born with alchemy, and the alchemy he mastered was so special that he could use it even before he had awakened his magic power.
It's just that Remy couldn't make anything at that time. At that time, Remy could only summon a scale that only he could see. It was useless except for looking.
After the magic power is awakened, Remy can put magic power on one end of the scale, and real objects on the other end, or not.
If an item is placed on the other end, then this alchemy will use the item as the material for alchemy.If you don't let it go, then this alchemy... will fail.
The only exception is Magic Crystal.
Magic crystal does not require a medium. Magic crystal is solid magic power created by Remy using alchemy. It takes two parts of magic power to refine one part of magic crystal.
Initially, the magic crystals refined by Remy were inedible. They needed to be refined again using magic crystals as raw materials before they could be converted into edible magic crystals.
Because magic crystals can be made out of thin air, and magic crystals can be used as raw materials, in a sense Remy does have the ability to create things from the void.
As long as he has enough magic.
The closer the raw materials are to the properties of the desired final product, the less magic Remy has to work on.
At the same time, the more Remy knows and is clear about the characteristics of the final product he wants, the less magic will be required and the success rate will be greatly improved.
When Remy uses alchemy, if the one-time investment of magic power is insufficient, or if he does not have a clear enough understanding of the final product, the alchemy will fail.
As for the price of failure, of course it is...
Boom~Shakaraka!
"The first wizard in recorded history was Merlin. Therefore, Merlin is not only called the greatest wizard, but also the first wizard, sage, guide, etc... However, for these titles, the academic circles of magic history It’s been controversial, it’s been debated for hundreds of years, so it’s not a final word.”
……
Faintly, he heard the ghost professor Binns, whose body was almost transparent, talking about the origin of wizards and the first wizard Merlin. Remy suddenly became energetic and raised his hands.
However, Professor Binns didn't notice him at all. Professor Binns didn't even look at any of the students. He just continued to tell the story of Merlin's life.
"Teacher, teacher, I have a question to ask." Remy said.
Remy's words interrupted Professor Binns' narration and attracted many curious looks to him, especially Hermione.
She remembered what Remy had said to her yesterday, when Remy said that he was not interested in history at all.
"Oh, you are... um... you are Remy Barrett, right? What questions do you have?" Professor Binns nodded and asked after thinking for a long time.
"That's right. You just said that the earliest record of wizards was around 500 AD, right?"
"Yes, what's wrong?"
"But when I was buying a wand in Diagon Alley, I saw the sign on Ollivander's Wand Shop saying that their family had been making wands since 382 BC. Could it be that wands appeared earlier than wizards? ?”
Upon hearing Remy's question, many students began to whisper and looked at Professor Binns curiously.
They had all been to Ollivander's Wand Store to buy wands, and many of them had seen the introduction.
"My course is the history of magic. I study facts, not myths and legends."
Professor Binns said in a calm and unhurried tone, as if there were no waves in his heart.
"The earliest well-documented record is around 500 AD. Anything earlier can only be regarded as myth. That is not the scope of my research."
Is that so?
Remy nodded thoughtfully.
"Any more questions?" Professor Binns asked.
"No... no, there is another question." Remy said: "Professor Binns, do you know how the first wizard appeared?"
"If you are referring to Merlin, the first wizard in recorded history... there is no historical record of who his parents were, there is only a legend." Professor Binns said.
Remi's eyes lit up and he quickly asked: "What legend is it?"
Professor Binns frowned, as if he was reluctant to speak, but in the end he did.
"First of all, let me say that I don't agree with this legend. I don't agree with all legends. According to the legend, Merlin's mother was an ordinary human woman, that is, a Muggle. She was born from the union of a magical creature called an incubus. Merlin. But the magical world has not yet found a magical creature like the Incubus, and there is no record of the Incubus in the history books," Professor Binns said.
"Could it be an alias? For example, Veela. It's just that the people at the time or Merlin's mother didn't know Veela, so he gave the Veela a name like a dream monster?" Remy asked.
Professor Binns shook his head and seemed a little impatient: "I don't know this, and I don't study it. If you don't have any other questions, I will continue the class."
"Oh, alright."
Listening to Professor Binns continue to tell the history of the past in his smooth voice, Remy did not feel sleepy, his spirit was already far away from the sky.
Until Hermione on the side suddenly handed him a notebook, which read: Didn't you say yesterday that you were not interested in history at all?
After coming back to his senses, Remy picked up the quill: I am not interested in history, but I am very interested in the origin of wizards and want to study it clearly.
Soon, Remy received another reply from Hermione: Why are you interested in this question?
After hesitating for a moment, Remy wrote down his thoughts: If the origin of wizards could be studied clearly, it might be possible to artificially make ordinary people who are not wizards have magical abilities, thereby turning them into wizards.
Hermione was stunned when she saw Remy's reply. She didn't expect that Remy would have such a lofty goal.
Then, she thought about her parents. If her parents could become wizards, if more parents of Muggle-born wizards could become wizards...
"I will accompany you to the library to look up information after class." Hermione whispered.
Uh...I didn't say I was going to look up information?
How tiring and boring it is to look up information!
After blinking, Remy decided that it would be better not to speak out his inner thoughts, feeling that if he did, Hermione would definitely think that he was just a false dreamer.
But he really didn't want to look up the information, not only because it was too troublesome, but also because...
"If the library can find the information, this question will not remain unanswered until now. I already have relevant plans and will tell you as soon as the research results are available." Remy wrote in his notebook , and then handed the notebook to Hermione.
After seeing Remy's little note, Hermione suddenly became interested and asked Remy about the relevant plans.
Remy didn't hide it, and told Hermione that he was a natural master of alchemy.
Remy was born with alchemy, and the alchemy he mastered was so special that he could use it even before he had awakened his magic power.
It's just that Remy couldn't make anything at that time. At that time, Remy could only summon a scale that only he could see. It was useless except for looking.
After the magic power is awakened, Remy can put magic power on one end of the scale, and real objects on the other end, or not.
If an item is placed on the other end, then this alchemy will use the item as the material for alchemy.If you don't let it go, then this alchemy... will fail.
The only exception is Magic Crystal.
Magic crystal does not require a medium. Magic crystal is solid magic power created by Remy using alchemy. It takes two parts of magic power to refine one part of magic crystal.
Initially, the magic crystals refined by Remy were inedible. They needed to be refined again using magic crystals as raw materials before they could be converted into edible magic crystals.
Because magic crystals can be made out of thin air, and magic crystals can be used as raw materials, in a sense Remy does have the ability to create things from the void.
As long as he has enough magic.
The closer the raw materials are to the properties of the desired final product, the less magic Remy has to work on.
At the same time, the more Remy knows and is clear about the characteristics of the final product he wants, the less magic will be required and the success rate will be greatly improved.
When Remy uses alchemy, if the one-time investment of magic power is insufficient, or if he does not have a clear enough understanding of the final product, the alchemy will fail.
As for the price of failure, of course it is...
Boom~Shakaraka!
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