Valentine A. Blautlune

A soft, leather-bound notebook with elaborate embossing around the spine and edges; a silver-tipped leather strap wraps around to keep the pages closed and in the very center of the cover the letters "V.A.B" are found imprinted in the leather suggesting the notebook was custom made. The book contains mostly notes for school and personal studies and observations on wildlife around Hogwarts and abroad.

Last Updated

05/31/21

Chapters

2

Reads

454

HOM Lesson #2 Quick Notes

Chapter 2
<>The Theory of Uno Mas<>
+Magic began from one person. "Uno Mas"
+ Found written in Aramaic, translation "The First Magi"
+"The Theory of Uno Mas" by William Marangue
+"Uno lived in the time of Reptiles and before Cavemen" (Dinosaurs????)
+"The father of all witches and wizards"
+Uno created the first wand. (But who created Uno?)

<>The Migration Theory<>
+Believing that Magical and Muggles lived together and migrated together for years. (The magical kind not knowing they had magic)
+Descent of Blizz (the Muggle "Ice Age") causes magical persons to leave and form their own settlements. Possibly founded many wizarding villages today.
+1535- Ho Mao Tseng tracked mysterious people who practiced magic form some manuscripts he found at a camp. (Trails ended up leading to nothing. Destroyed by avalanche?)
+1803 & 1832- Gringotts Curse-breakers find spells, jewelry, clothing, tools, & relics of early magical people who migrated west towards France during the Descent of Blizz.
+Natural Progression of Magic

<>The Theory of Hocus Pocus<>
+Magic literally came out of 'thin-air'.... naturally? Seriously??
+Focused on first uses of magic not the first user(s) of magic.
+Women used magic as a form of... "Persuasion" (hint-hint-wink-wink)
+Birch Bark Manuscript: Writings and observations that support the theory.(How?) Kept at Brussels Museum of Ancient Magical History by Professor Hugo Bjorken, Senior Curator & Magianthropologist.
+Curse-breakers(and others I guess?) discovered more artifacts..ie: tools, Diricrawl feathers, writing utensil, unicorn horn necklaces.(Supports Migration Theory)
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