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Chapter 10 - Hi

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The magic system in the Harry Potter Wizarding World is highly idealistic.

The theory here is that a wizard's magical power operates similarly to Wanda Maximoff's Chaos Magic(like Wanda's reality-warping abilities), though not identical, the principles share certain parallels.

This means magic is deeply tied to emotion, willpower, and subconscious desire, allowing for unpredictable and highly personalized spellcasting bending reality in unique ways.

In this interpretation, Harry Potter possesses an immense amount of magical energy within his body, so much so that he could potentially create his own dimension, showcasing the sheer scale of his power.

Examples: 

1. Transfiguration :

Unlike simple spellcasting, Transfiguration alters reality on a fundamental level, turning objects (or even people) into entirely different things. A wizard with extreme power could permanently rewrite matter, similar to how Wanda warps reality.

2. Reparo:

Reparo doesn't just glue broken objects back together—it might actually rewind them to an earlier, unbroken state, like turning a shattered vase back to how it was yesterday.

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You see these are very idealistic. 

It doesn't always follow strict rules, it works more like reality-warping Chaos Magic, where emotions and willpower can bend the world in strange ways. This is especially true for spells that clean, fix, or restore things, which might secretly work like mini time magic.]

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