kingmaking: (& i was a broken thing)
⚜ myrddin emrys ([personal profile] kingmaking) wrote in [community profile] riddlenet2017-09-07 04:41 pm

( miavi | un: myrddin )

Several things, if you please:
1. Reading suggestions for advancements in healing magic in the last several centuries.
2. Really, I'm curious about general developments in formal magic. I don't use a wand, but I find them interesting.
3. Has it ever been recorded that someone else can physically interact with magic? See it, I mean, smell it, hear it, that sort of thing.

Thank you.



[ then as an afterthought, a little down the page: ] And no, I don't have a beard.
dumbles: (smiley professor)

[personal profile] dumbles 2017-09-11 12:22 pm (UTC)(link)
The castle hasn't changed much. New portraits are added, furniture is re-arranged and new professors leave their indelible mark inside its halls. But Hogwarts has a mind of its own. Even after thirty years I'm still discovering its secrets.
dumbles: (smiley professor)

[personal profile] dumbles 2017-09-13 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
The curriculum has been standardized since I first began attending Hogwarts, with a few elective classes added due to increased interest. The focus has remained on teaching students a broad range of core Magical Concepts - Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, History of Magic, and Astronomy.

I would love to hear how Hogwarts herself has changed over the years. The grounds fascinate me, including the magical creatures that call the Forbidden Forest home.