Chapter One (Edited)

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The magical world no longer exists, the reason a very simple one, the world discovered the magic, and as something natural, the human being was afraid of the unknown, and the war between wizards and muggles or non-wizards began. Anyone would think that the wizards would have a great advantage against the Muggles and their weapons, but it was wrong for the simple reason that the so-called mud-bloods joined the Muggles.

Pureblood wizards were extremely racist, when it came to magic, unlike Muggles, who were racist because of skin color, or any disease or defect a person has, wizards despised those known as mud-bloods. That made the scales even, many Muggle-born was extremely skilled, one had to name Hermione Jean Granger to know what wizards who came from Muggle families could be capable of, even becoming Minister of Magic. And to be considered one of the most powerful wizards that existed, and will exist since there was practically no wizard or witch alive, the world went to shit with this war, although there was a person who was still looking for life.

Harry James Potter, is a half-blood wizard and the only son of James and Lily Potter. The only person known to have survived the Avada Kedavra curse, doing so twice, to raise his name both times the spell was conjured by one of the most feared wizards of all time, Lord Voldemort.

So many things could be said about this man, there was no magical person who did not admire Harry, and before he married he increased his power and prestige.

Harry traveled the world learning and improving his skills, he had matured after Voldemort's death as he realized he was controlled by the person he most respected at the time. Now that child no longer existed, so he went out into the world to learn all he could. And he was never going to regret that decision, not only because he learned new cultures, but because he learned new ways of performing magic.

For example in Asia, not only did he learn to control the magic, but to control the mind, what that was for, for battle, an open mind, helped to think about what move was going to be the right one and trying to predict the moves of your opponent, that helped to become a strategist.

In America, it was the most entertaining part of all, as he learned how important imagination is in magic, and how fun and dangerous it could be, in America, they used natural magic. Although it was obvious that they used normal spells, wizards all over America preferred natural spells, at first it was strange, but then he got used to it.

He even learned not to rely so much on his wand, why create a fire spell, when you are surrounded by it, or something that is producing fire. It was surprising when he was in front of a fireplace, and one of the wizards who accompanied him had calmly controlled those flames, with his hand, without needing his wand, only with his hands, he made the flames that produced the fireplace form figures, or do what he wished. It was strange, but then he understood that everyone gave off magic, nature was the main source of magic, and it expects you to use it.

In Oceania he learned to measure the use of power, make his spells stronger or weaker, as well as which spell is more powerful than another spell, an example, it is obvious that a water spell was going to be more powerful than a fire spell, but what if the wizard using the fire spell had more power. So it was the place where he spent the most time, measuring the capacity of magical power when creating a spell was certainly the hardest thing to learn, but the most effective, although some spells escaped that set, spells that served to murder you could not diminish their power, because they were made to take life.

In Africa he learned the rituals, there were many rituals, but they were something extremely dangerous, your body had to be in the physical condition required by that ritual, and it was something extremely hard to do. But just imagine being able to see in the dark, like a cat, without the need for any light that could help you detect someone, to have the strength of an elephant, the speed of a leopard, but all that had an extremely high cost. The risk of dying was gigantic, each ritual had its costs and requirements you have to have, so although it is good to learn, I was not going to put it to use because of the risks it had. Perhaps for that reason, Hogwarts did not teach these spells.

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