Nearly every intelligent creature in this world can disturb magic power.
It's just a matter of scale.
Some can alter reality with a mere thought, while hundreds or even thousands of others combined can't even match a first-year Hogwarts student's Levitation Charm.
This disparity is evident in all aspects. For instance, creating a Magical Creature requires the collective thoughts of many beings.
Despite the large population of East and West Germany, only about a hundred Bias Lens Monsters were born from their conflicting ideologies... While it's true that their thoughts were too scattered, this alone speaks volumes.
Wizards, on the other hand, need only extreme self-loathing and rejection of the world to give rise to a powerful Obscurus.
Thus, the difference between wizards, as those attuned to magic power, and other beings is clear.
So, let's return to Roger's magic from the beginning.
Dimensional Magic: Conceptual Creation.
It requires considerable mental power to create a new 'port' to bring a completely new Magical Creature race into existence.
This power can be provided by the collective consciousness, much like casting spells in East and West Germany. What if wizards provided it instead, or even just one wizard?
Roger believes this is theoretically feasible, but only if that wizard is exceptionally powerful.
After all, an Obscurus is filled with magic power based on existing 'ports,' whereas Conceptual Creation starts from nothing. The power required for each differs significantly.
Even with Roger's strength, it's entirely impossible for him to create a race similar to a werewolf solely through his own power.
He could do it using bio-modification technology, but with Conceptual Creation, he's still a long way off.
However, this doesn't mean the idea is pointless. Roger can try a 'downsizing' approach.
As long as his requirements for the new Magical Creature are sufficiently low—not pursuing strength, lifespan, or reproductive ability, lowering almost all demands—the chances of success will greatly increase.
Ever since this idea struck him, Roger spent seven days experimenting on the moon.
Reflecting the sun's rays, the scorching ground over a hundred degrees Celsius above zero gradually shifted with the waxing and waning of the moon, becoming covered in shadow, plunged into darkness a hundred degrees below zero. Harry raised his wand, its faint glow illuminating the surroundings.
At this point, Harry's own magical power could no longer sustain him; he was entirely reliant on Roger's magic power to survive on the moon.
"It's finally done!" Roger's joy was evident.
Honestly, it had been a difficult process, but Roger gained a great deal from it.
Setting aside the creation of the new race, the continuous refinement of his own willpower during this period alone elevated his magical control to a new level.
It's like Muggle aerospace technology; the pursuit of the stars and seas yields technological advancements that benefit many sectors of civilization.
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Hogwarts.
It was now August, with only twenty-odd days left until the September term began, and the school was once again bustling with activity.
The students still had a final stretch of enjoyable time to savor, while the professors had concluded their holidays and returned to the school to commence their duties.
Since the explosive growth of the Muggle population, the number of young wizards from Muggle families enrolling each year has been steadily increasing. These young wizards' families have no understanding of magic whatsoever.
They might even dismiss Hogwarts' acceptance letters as pranks and toss them aside.
Hogwarts cannot allow such a situation to occur, so professors are needed to act as guides for these children into the magical world, much like McGonagall and Roger, or Hagrid and Harry.
Beyond student recruitment, a young wizard is inherently dangerous. Allowing them to live in Muggle society without any knowledge is not beneficial, either for them or for those around them.
At this time, only Headmaster Dumbledore doesn't need to rush around.
This isn't because Dumbledore is lazy, but rather because he has other matters to attend to.
Recently, his old friend, who had been living in seclusion in Britain, finally sent him a definitive reply, agreeing to serve as the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor for a year.
However, this is not something that Dumbledore and his friend can decide with just a nod.
Due to his friend's special identity and current circumstances, Dumbledore needs to make rounds with the Ministry of Magic's educational administration and the Board of Governors.
The Ministry of Magic is easy; Fudge, after witnessing Dumbledore's 'power,' has become an obedient yes-man. The real challenge is the Board of Governors.
"Sigh," Dumbledore sighed, sitting in his office.
He had never gotten along with the people on the Board of Governors.
And the Board of Governors didn't particularly like Dumbledore either.
Dumbledore was excellent, but the key issue was that Dumbledore's presence was making people forget that Hogwarts was actually the Board of Governors' property.
Dumbledore is also human and has things he'd rather not do.
The Board of Governors would certainly approve the appointment of the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, but they would undoubtedly make the process cumbersome to assert their presence.
Since he began researching magic with Roger, Dumbledore has felt a sense of being 'reawakened.' He has become sensitive to the passage of time once more, just as he was in his youth.
Things he could tolerate before now annoy him; he doesn't want to waste precious time on trivial matters.
But there's no help for it; perhaps this is just life.
Just as Dumbledore was contemplating ways to streamline the various procedural requirements, "Headmaster Dumbledore."
An incredibly familiar voice sounded from his side.
"...Roger?" Following the direction of the voice, Dumbledore's eyes widened slightly.
Before him, there was a white, semi-transparent entity, resembling a ghost. It had a very similar appearance to Roger, but lacked any expression.
"It's me." The feeling was strange; although the tone was cheerful, the figure hovered in mid-air like a sculpture, completely still.
"What are you up to now?" Dumbledore didn't seem surprised. It was Roger, after all; he wouldn't be surprised by anything bizarre he conjured.
"A communication magic I developed," Roger replied briefly.
"I've named it Thought Dream Shadow."
This was the interstellar communication magic Roger had developed using the power of Conceptual Creation.
The basic principle was that if one's longing for a specific person became strong enough, and they entered a dream state with that longing, a 'Dream Shadow' would be generated beside the other person.
The sleeping person would perceive what the Dream Shadow saw and heard, but without touch. The Dream Shadow could emit sounds based on the dreamer's thoughts.
However, when the sleeping person woke up, the Dream Shadow would die.
To prevent this power from being accidentally triggered by many people, causing social chaos, Roger had also used Conceptual Creation's 'customization' ability to add a restriction.
That restriction was that the sleeper must be within a 'ring' that was 13 centimeters taller than their own height.
This ring could be a room, a bed, or even a circle casually drawn on the ground with chalk or an iron rod.
Due to a lack of self-awareness, the Dream Shadow could only parrot the dreamer's thoughts.
It had no ability to reproduce independently, no combat power, and died when the dreamer awoke.
Born from longing, it perished with the fading of that longing.
Its lifespan was pitifully short.
By lowering the 'requirements' to such an extent, Roger had finally created this peculiar magical creature.
After Roger explained everything he had done to Dumbledore, the latter realized he had been too naive.
...Even for Roger, this thing was too strange!
"You mean, as long as we are within the range of magic, even if I'm on one edge of the universe and you're on the other, we can converse without any time lag?"
"That's right." Since the Dream Shadow could only repeat sounds, the 'Roger' in front of Dumbledore didn't even nod.
"...But we can't even break free from our home planet, let alone colonize other planets within the solar system. Who would use this if you developed it?"
Within Earth, Muggles had telephones, and wizards had the Floo Network and wall communication. People were not lacking in communication methods.
"It's good to be prepared. Perhaps in a couple of years, people will be able to use it," Roger said with a hint of foresight.
"Alright, enough about that. Headmaster Dumbledore, could you trouble yourself to tell Professor McGonagall and the others about the 'ritual' for creating a Dream Shadow?"
"How about we have a dream gathering on the moon tonight?"
A dream that crossed the vast distance of space to reach another planet – Roger found this incredibly interesting!
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