The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster

Chapter 256: The Law of Transformation (Part 2) (Fourth Change)

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"Ulrich Gamp's era happened to be just after the goblin rebellion ended; in order to ease the relationship with the goblins and maintain the goblin's minting rights, he added money to his law of transformation , is understandable.”

"Furthermore, the coins of the goblins are all added with anti-counterfeiting magic, which is difficult for ordinary wizards to crack... So it is true in a sense that the Transfiguration cannot be applied to the currency."

Dumbledore paused for a moment, then slowly said:

"The third point is also the most important point in Gamp's Law of Transformation...that is the conservation of matter and magic!"

"Conservation of mass and devil?" Jon blinked slightly.

"Yes, matter and magic are conserved; the greater the change, the more complex the magic required..." Dumbledore nodded: "I can easily conjure a flower out of thin air, and I can easily turn a needle I can't conjure a match; I can't conjure a mountain out of thin air, nor can I turn a rock into a castle, or a mountain into a castle ... because that would require too much change."

"Maybe a little too confident, Jon..." Dumbledore suddenly smiled: "But since I can't do it, I don't think there is any wizard in the world who can do it."

"Conversely, the smaller and closer they are, the easier it is to deform?" Jon continued to ask.

"Yes, very correct!" Dumbledore nodded, and then continued:

"Fourth point, Transfiguration cannot work on the soul..."

"Transfiguration can change the structure of matter, but it can't change the soul... For example, if one of your relatives dies, you can change other things or other people into her appearance, but she will always be just a walking dead. "

"Same, for example, I turned Fox into a fire dragon..." Dumbledore saw that Phoenix looked at him with some displeasure, and quickly added: "Of course, it's just a metaphor..."

"...But she will still be the soul of a phoenix; if she transforms for a short time, there will be no problem; but if it is a long-term transformation, she will have two endings, usually because she doesn't adapt to her new life. body, there is still a very small probability that she will slowly twist into a magical animal between a fire dragon and a phoenix..."

"The latter is to create a brand new kind of magical creature, such as those 'fried-tailed snails' of Hagrid last year; therefore, the vast majority of magical animals are formed due to the transformation technique, including some wizards' transformation technique... This is also strictly prohibited."

"Therefore, animal transfiguration must strictly control the transformation time... There is only one kind of transformation that is an exception, and it was once hailed as the highest achievement in transfiguration..."

"Animagus?" Jon asked softly.

"That's right... Animagus will perfectly combine the wizard's soul with the animal's body..." Dumbledore nodded: "So it is very, very complicated, dangerous, and requires a little luck..."

"Luck?" Jon asked in surprise.

"Yes... For example, I lack such a little bit of luck!" Dumbledore said with a serious face: "It is destined to be difficult for me to become an Animagus. I was sad for a long time when I was fifteen. .”

"Why?" Jon asked with a hoarse voice, "Because your patron saint is..."

"Yes... the form of Animagus is related to the Patronus, because the animals revealed by the Patronus are the things with the highest affinity with wizards!" Dumbledore shook his head regretfully: "And My Patronus is a magical animal. Using magical animals as Animagus is a very risky thing, because the souls of magical animals are much more complicated than ordinary animals, and it is difficult for wizards to continue to control after becoming magical animals. body..."

"There are only two cases of wizards in history where Animagus are magical animals, but their Animagus forms are cat raccoon and swallowtail dog... Although they are magical animals, they are very different from ordinary animals. The small ones; and my magical animal is a phoenix, and their souls are even more complex than wizards, so it's almost impossible for me to do it!"

"Then if you don't choose the Patronus, what about other animals?" Jon continued to ask.

"I'm afraid I'm not a fool..." Principal Phineas Black's voice came again: "If you choose a completely unfamiliar animal body, there is only one ending, and that is that your soul will be torn in half when you transform for the first time. !"

Sensing that the entire office was looking at him, Phineas Black's expression changed slightly.

"I fell asleep!" Looking at the staring eyes of the other principals, he shouted, and then quickly covered his face with his hands.

But this didn't seem to stop more than a dozen principals from swarming over... The scene was a bit horrible for a while.

"Phineas is right!" Dumbledore nodded solemnly.

Jon bit his lip, then sighed.

"Let's go on to the fifth point...the fifth point is that Transfiguration cannot be applied to time!"

Dumbledore continued: "This is actually easy to understand, because the principle of deformation is the conservation of mass and magic, including the existence of time."

"If you try to shorten time, even for a short second, then every second and instant of all souls in the world will be suppressed on you... No wizard can bear the pressure of so much time , his soul will be torn apart in an instant, and the magic will be invalidated accordingly."

"Similarly, if you try to extend the time, even for a short second... the time that all the souls in the world need must be deducted from you... No wizard can have so much time."

"Yeah!" Jon nodded, and began to write it down in his notebook.

...

Dumbledore continued to tell about Transfiguration, bits and pieces of knowledge.

Jon listened and recorded patiently, but stopped asking questions.

"He doesn't look very interested!" Looking at the scene in front of him, Principal Dai Lisi Dewent said with some concern.

"Understandable..." Principal Christopher Evra nodded solemnly, and then sighed.

"Hey, is there someone knocking on the door?" Principal Armando Dippet said, "I'll go out and have a look!"

He disappeared from the portrait—

After dozens of seconds, he reappeared in the principal's office.

"Albus..." Armando Dippet screamed, "McGonagall and Potter have appeared outside, they want to find you, that stupid stone won't let them come... Potter yelled, He saw Arthur Weasley being attacked!"

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