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Ch131- Nas Carry Power!

The realization that his experintal approach to spellcraft might benefit from a more structured, theoretical foundation was a revelation to Harry. Until now, his thods had been instinctual, guided by intuition rather than rigorous study. Selena's work, with its precise calculations and deep theoretical underpinnings, offered a glimpse into a whole new realm of possibilities.

"Nigel, I've been so focused on the practical side of things, I've neglected the theoretical aspect. There's so much more to explore, to understand. I've been like a Muggle trying to invent a lightbulb without understanding electricity," Harry thought, a mix of excitent and resolve taking hold.

Nigel couldn't resist comnting on Harry's sudden burst of insight. "Master Harry, discovering the joys of academic rigor, are we? Let's just hope this newfound appreciation for theory doesn't an you'll be burying your nose in textbooks and neglecting your practical experints. The world isn't ready for a purely theoretical Harry Potter."

Harry rolled his eyes at Nigel's remark, even as he acknowledged the truth in it. "Don't worry, Nigel. I'll find the balance. But imagine the possibilities if I can combine my instinctual approach with a solid theoretical foundation. It's like having a map and a lantern in that dark cave."

After his conversation with Selena, Harry returned to his room, his mind abuzz with new possibilities and ideas. As he lay on his bed, he couldn't help but reflect on the depth of understanding Selena had for her subject. It dawned on him that, although he had dabbled in Arithmancy through various books, he had never considered its application in such a detailed manner, especially not in relation to the sounds made by magical creatures. "I need to start approaching this more thodically," he thought, a resolve firming within him. "Though Arithmancy is usually a third-year subject, I can't afford to wait that long. There's so much more to explore."

His interaction with the magical creatures and their unique languages had opened a new realm of magic to Harry, but his attempts had been based more on intuition than on any structured approach. "Just like those conversations with the creatures," he mused, "I can develop a system to break down their sounds into a more systematic structure." He realized that understanding the theoretical underpinnings of magic, especially through the lens of Arithmancy, could provide a structured frawork to explore and harness the magic more effectively.

"Arithmancy, Master Harry, is essentially the magical equivalent of mathematics entwined with nurological significance," Nigel had explained to him​​. This insight sparked an idea in Harry's mind. If he could apply Arithmancy to analyze the linguistic patterns of magical creatures, perhaps he could unlock new spells or magical effects that were previously beyond his understanding.

Harry knew he had a foundation in mathematical concepts from his basic schooling, which Nigel ntioned was groundwork for understanding more complex principles of Arithmancy​​. This realization emboldened Harry. He decided to dedicate part of his studies to deepening his understanding of Arithmancy, beyond the novice level he was currently at​​.

The challenge was significant. Arithmancy was not rely about numbers but their magical significance and how they interacted with the world. Harry planned to start with the basic concepts he was familiar with and gradually build up to more complex theories. He would also need to explore the specific nurical values associated with different magical creatures and their languages, hypothesizing that there might be a nurical pattern or significance to their vocalizations that could be deciphered through Arithmancy.

The next day, Harry found himself in a quandary. The idea of approaching Professor Septima Vector for a deeper dive into Arithmancy was tempting. His recent discussions and discoveries had ignited a thirst for knowledge that he knew only a subject like Arithmancy could quench. However, there was a catch. Being a first-year and already ahead of his peers in many aspects, Harry was wary of shining too bright a spotlight on himself. Hogwarts, with its intricate web of alliances and politics, was a place where standing out too much could be as much of a curse as a boon. "I don't need any more eyes on than necessary," Harry thought, considering the delicate balance he needed to maintain.

Choosing discretion over direct inquiry, Harry opted for the vast, silent expanse of the library. It was a space where he felt at ease, surrounded by the musty scent of old books and the quiet hum of studious activity. As he wandered through the towering shelves, he couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation. Each book was a door waiting to be opened, and today, he was on a quest to unlock the secrets of Arithmancy on his own terms.

Finding a secluded corner, Harry settled down with a stack of books he had carefully selected. They ranged from introductory texts on nurical magic to more advanced treatises on the subject. It was a daunting pile, but Harry was undeterred. He opened the first book, its pages crackling softly as he turned them, and began to read.

The hours slipped by unnoticed as Harry imrsed himself in the world of numbers and their magical properties. He learned about the basic principles of Arithmancy, how numbers could influence magic, and the way in which they could be applied to spellcrafting. It was a fascinating subject, one that required both logical thinking and a creative mind to fully grasp its potential.

As he delved deeper, Harry began to sketch out his own theories. Using the nurical values associated with different magical creatures and their languages as a starting point, he speculated on the patterns that might erge. "If each creature's language has its own unique nurical signature," Harry pondered, "then perhaps there's a way to decode it, to understand the magic on a fundantal level."

Harry then began to mull over a thought that had been tickling the back of his mind. "I used to scoff at Onomancy, considering it nothing more than a fancy form of divination. But what if it's not as far-fetched as I thought?" Nigel, seizing the opportunity for a jest, replied, "Oh, are we venturing into the realm of destiny and fate now, Master Harry? Planning to find out if your na was, indeed, written in the stars?"

Harry couldn't help but roll his eyes at Nigel's sarcasm. "It's more than that, Nigel. Think about it – nas carry power, much like the words used in spells. Isn't there a possibility that there's a science to it, similar to Arithmancy?" His question hung in the air, a challenge to the traditional understanding of magic and its foundations.

Nigel, ever ready with a witty coback, retorted, "Ah, so we're delving into the mystical significance of 'Harry Jas Potter', are we? Next, you'll be telling your initials spell out so ancient rune of power. I eagerly await your treatise on the subject."

Despite Nigel's teasing, Harry's thoughts were in earnest. The connection between nas and magic was well-docunted, with spells themselves being a pri example. The right word, spoken in the right way, could unleash vast energies and alter reality. If nas had even a fraction of this power, understanding their structure and influence could open up new avenues of magical research.

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