Harry Potter and the Great Old Ones
Chapter 91 Magic
Chapter 91 Magic
Lucius...
Tiera squinted and touched the diary in her arms.
If it weren't for Dobby, he would have almost forgotten about this traitor.
"Hehehe, Voldemort is dead, right?"
Tierra smiled and continued toward Hagrid's hut. Along the way, Tierra's right hand slowly moved, and the deformed and ugly mouth disappeared.
“Oh, Merlin’s beard! What’s wrong with your voice?” Hagrid was surprised when he heard Tierra speak.
“I…ate candy…ate Weasley…Weasley’s prank candy…” Tierra struggled to squeeze out those few words.
Because some flesh magic was too bizarre, Tiera did not intend to use it in front of anyone to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings. It was purely accidental that Dobby saw it.
Currently, all magic that prevents teleportation is specifically designed to counter wizards. No wizard would bother to study the magical mechanics of house-elves, because they have a much simpler method—
I bought a house-elf.
Since the ancient war that determined the fate of house-elves, all research on house-elves has been swept into the corners of history.
"Those two are really too much!" Hagrid said angrily. Although Tierra did not mention the Weasley twins, everyone knew that there was no other Weasley kid in the school with such abilities besides the Weasley twins.
“No…it’s okay…it will be fine in a few months…” Tierra said. Before summer vacation, taking advantage of the last period of time when they could freely use magic, the Weasley twins frantically put their ideas into practice, producing a whole bunch of prank gadgets that were either useful or useless, and hadn’t even had time to be tested yet.
It's not so hard to believe that one of the candies could make someone hoarse from skipping class.
This is a good excuse, not to mention whether Hagrid would specifically ask the Weasley twins about such a thing.
Even if Hagrid did ask the Weasley twins about it, the Weasley twins would agree and then excitedly run over to ask Tyrell which candy she ate.
At this point, Tiera would pretend to be distressed and say, "I forgot."
“I…today…” Tiera raised her hand and bowed to Raven.
"Ah—what are you doing!" Raven cried out, flapping her wings and taking flight. "Ah—a huge person, a huge person!"
"Oh! By Merlin!" Hagrid beckoned to Raven, who landed on Hagrid's arm.
At this moment, the invisible beast Myriel climbed onto Heracles' shoulder, her big eyes staring at Raven with some curiosity.
"If Delia knew that the little raven she sold could talk, she'd be kicking herself!" Hagrid nudged Raven's head, tugged at his wings, and finally, without realizing anything, gave Raven a fish jerky.
Raven let out a cheerful cry, flew through the air a few times, ate half of it, and then brought the remaining half to Tiera's mouth.
"..." Tierra really wanted to slap him, but considering Raven's good intentions, Tierra silently took the fish strip from Raven's mouth and put it in her pocket.
"Oh ho ho, it seems you two get along quite well," Hagrid chuckled. "Sharing half of their food with you is the best way these little guys can think of to express friendship."
“And my little Buckbeak won’t even share a fish bone with me,” Hagrid added sadly.
“Hagrid…I want to ask…Rivendare…if he…can he…learn spells?” Due to her hoarse voice, Tierra could only utter words that she could clearly pronounce even in her hoarse state. Hagrid, with his ability to communicate with animals, was confident he could easily guess what Tierra wanted to say. “You want to ask if it’s possible for Raven to use magic in the future?” Hagrid asked.
Tiera nodded.
“That’s hard to say, Tyella,” Hagrid said. “The physical structure of wizards is very different from that of magical creatures. The wizarding magic system is a set of magic systems that has been improved and developed by countless wizards over countless generations and is most suitable for wizards to use.”
"Therefore, even some humanoid magical creatures, such as house-elves and centaurs, despite having a similar physique to humans, use their own unique magic."
"So... that means... Raven... can't learn human magic?" Tiera asked.
“Yes,” Hagrid replied. “Generally speaking, that’s true, but it would be a different story if you could invent a magic system specifically for owls and ravens.”
Tiera nodded.
Tiera may not have gained much from Hagrid, but she actually gained a lot.
Tiera certainly wouldn't ask anyone else about something as "outrageous" as letting her magical pet learn magic.
Because in the eyes of most wizards—even the most enlightened ones—teaching non-human magical creatures to learn magic is...
No, let alone teaching them magic, even teaching them some human habits and customs would be an extremely evil and blasphemous thing.
In severe cases, they can even be sent directly to Azkaban.
This idea is so deeply ingrained and so pervasive that even Hermione, who throughout the entire novel repeatedly advocates for the liberation of house-elves, never once considered giving a house-elf a wand, even when faced with Dobby, who was already free and a friend of hers.
It's likely that in the entire magical world, only Hagrid, or Newt Scamander, who is now over ninety years old, would calmly and rationally discuss the magic that Tyella is going to teach to magical creature wizards.
Instead of treating Tierra as an outcast.
Hagrid's words revealed that native magical creatures of the wizarding world may be unable to learn "human" magic.
Human magic...
Coincidentally, the library in Tiera is full of "non-human" magic.
For example, the Nameless Ritual Book written by the Shagai insectoids, the R'lyeh Text written by the Deep Ones, and the Secrets of the Worms written by a certain reptilian wizard...
Apart from a few spells that rely entirely on three-dimensional magic theory, the other spells in these forbidden texts are exclusive to a certain race, seemingly spells that only that race can cultivate and use...
For example, the flesh magic recorded in the Nameless Priest Book is a disguise and transformation magic that can only be used by the Yugos fungus using the vortex-shaped oval bodies that grow from its head and are covered with a large number of short tentacles.
However, Tiera was able to do so with ease, relying solely on her medical and biological knowledge from her previous life.
Was it because the blessing of "knowledge" bestowed upon him by the great race of Yith was truly so powerful that it allowed him to transcend not only the limitations of language but also race and talent, and directly confront knowledge itself...?
Or is it because after Tiera connected with the one behind the "Seven Chapters of the Mysterious Lord's Secret Scripture," her spiritual dimension was no longer in a form that could be understood by any intelligent being?
I'm so sorry everyone, I was dragged into making a PPT by my teammates today, and I was really overwhelmed with work, so the update is a little late.
Thanks to Korsi, xiaotang246, HZK Star Guest, Demon Fox's Blade, and Lor Weston.
(End of this chapter)
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