Hogwarts Subjects [hot] -
: Unlike Transfiguration, which changes what an object is , Charms focuses on adding properties to an object or creature—such as making things fly or making a person laugh.
They will leave Hogwarts one day. But the subjects stay — carved into wand hands, whispered in emergencies, glowing faintly in the dark like the last ember of a Lumos.
Divination: Trelawney’s sherry-scented tower. “The Grim,” she gasps at Harry’s teacup. Ron yawns. Lavender wipes a tear. Parvati nods solemnly. Is it nonsense? Perhaps. But some predictions find you later, like a letter you never meant to send. hogwarts subjects
History of Magic, Binns drones on about goblin rebellions. No one listens. But hidden under the desk, a Slytherin passes notes, a Gryffindor sketches a Firebolt, a Ravenclaw reads ahead. The ghost floats through the blackboard, indifferent.
Charms is a gentler chaos. Flitwick stands on his stack of books, teaching Wingardium Leviosa with a flick and a swish. Feathers drift upward like dandelion ghosts. A Hufflepuff’s quill spins lazily; a Ravenclaw’s shoots to the ceiling. Theory whispers in the margins: intention is half the spell. : Unlike Transfiguration, which changes what an object
: The study of brewing magical mixtures to produce effects like healing, strength, or luck.
An optional, government-regulated course for students 17 and older to learn how to teleport. W.L. grading system ? Divination: Trelawney’s sherry-scented tower
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