Roger thought for a moment, then said, "Elements... how about Mana Elements?"
Roger didn't intend to make the decision alone.
He wanted to discuss it with Hagrid.
"Mana," a transliteration of mana, originated from Polynesian culture.
It often refers to a supernatural power or energy, used in cultural anthropology, mythology, fantasy literature, games, and certain cultures to describe an intangible force that grants special abilities.
In the Bible, it refers to the food God bestowed upon humanity, the source of life.
Many later esoteric books contain related concepts.
More well-known examples include "The Lord of the Rings" and some Japanese anime works, which set it as a fundamental supernatural energy.
Currently, the Telekinetic Sprite is a being that exists only in Virtual Reality; no such creature exists in reality.
Roger wanted to create it in reality, so naturally, he would use his 'Dimensional Magic: Conceptual Creation.'
Creating a new creature with Conceptual Creation is not a simple matter.
When Roger created the Bias Lens Monster in Germany, he succeeded by borrowing the intense ideological currents of the country. When creating the Moon Rabbit, he failed directly because the collective thoughts were too scattered.
With his own power, Roger could at most create a species that lives and dies quickly, the 'Thought Dream Shadow.'
As for something like the Telekinetic Sprite, even a fool would know that creating it requires a considerable amount of collective thought.
Therefore, Roger naturally needed to find ways to 'borrow strength.'
For example, by binding this new creature to a concept commonly recognized by everyone.
It's like when Roger tried to create a werewolf, but because werewolves already existed in this world, occupying that position in the mystical sense, Roger failed.
However, if Roger were to eliminate all werewolves on Earth, he could then create a new type of werewolf according to his own preferences.
Similarly, for things that have related concepts in the mystical world but whose positions are 'vacant,' Roger had every opportunity to 'steal' their power!
Roger renamed the Telekinetic Sprite 'Mana Element' to make it easier to create it in the real world.
Roger explained his chosen name and the reasons behind it to Hagrid.
"Hmm..." Hagrid pondered for a moment.
Then he said, "That's not bad either."
Mainly, given Hagrid's research into magic, it was quite difficult for him to come up with another 'vacant' name.
"But even with this method, it should still be difficult to create it," Hagrid continued.
During their trip to the moon, the two had discussed 'Conceptual Creation.' Hagrid was very interested in it and learned a lot from Roger.
What Roger had done back then had also left a deep impression on him.
Therefore, he fully understood the difficulty of creating a new species.
Even borrowing strength wasn't that easy, otherwise, Roger's 'Moon Rabbit' wouldn't have failed.
"It would have been difficult originally, but now..." As he spoke, Roger smiled.
Then, with a wave of his hand, a strange ripple spread throughout the Virtual Reality, as if the world itself had wrinkled.
"Everything just happened to coincide," Roger said, referring to the events of these past few days leading up to the start of the semester.
First, a few days before the semester began, at Ollivanders, while Roger was researching a new wand with Mr. Ollivander, he accidentally unlocked the technical hurdle for ultra-long-range Virtual Reality online connections.
Then, with Voldemort secretly causing trouble, the Ministry of Magic provided Roger with an excuse to deal with the opposition within the Ministry who might interfere with his plans.
Now, he could use the upcoming spread of Virtual Reality to resolve the matter of the Mana Elements.
Coincidentally, within Hogwarts, some young wizards had feedback that the spellcasting system in Virtual Reality was too monotonous, simply involving uttering incantations and then magical phenomena occurring, much like pressing skill buttons in video games.
He could completely change the spellcasting settings in Virtual Reality to the 'Mana Element system.'
As Virtual Reality became more widespread in the wizarding society, the concept of Mana Elements would also become deeply ingrained in people's minds.
Interfering with one's own dimension through the medium of another dimension.
Using this as a medium and lever for Dimensional Magic: Conceptual Creation, creating Mana Elements in the real world would become much easier.
Everything was happening so perfectly, so smoothly.
So smoothly, it was as if...
Roger, who had been smiling broadly, suddenly froze.
Then his eyes became deep.
"Seer..."
Roger remembered.
Why did Voldemort go to the Ministry of Magic?
Roger had seen it clearly through his Seer's perspective.
It was Grindelwald who instigated it! If Voldemort hadn't gone to the Ministry of Magic.
Roger would still have taken this path, but...
"It seems you're not entirely ready to leave the stage after all."
Judging by the current results, Grindelwald was helping Roger, which was a good thing.
However, the Seers wouldn't see it that way.
For this group of beings who could see the future, their greatest talent was to bring down an empire with something as trivial as 'destroying a horseshoe'! For Seers, if they acted at all, any seemingly minor action required vigilance.
Who knew if a setup from years ago wouldn't deliver a crucial blow to the person involved at the most critical moment? As a Seer, Grindelwald couldn't possibly not understand this principle.
Yet, he still guided Voldemort to the Ministry of Magic.
Regardless of his considerations, this indicated one thing.
Grindelwald had his own plans.
Indeed, it was only logical. A figure who once stirred up trouble in history, a Seer who almost unified the European magical world and made his voice heard in the Muggle world.
How could he possibly lose his spirit completely after being imprisoned for decades!
Roger didn't know what Grindelwald was thinking.
As the book "Whispers of Fate" in the restricted section of the Hogwarts library stated, the prophetic abilities of Seers interfered with each other.
Grindelwald could only see some possibilities for Roger, but not lock down his future. It was the same when Roger looked at Grindelwald.
But...
"Roger, what's wrong?" Hagrid asked, slightly startled when he saw Roger's expression change.
"Nothing, I just discovered something interesting," Roger said with a smile.
He didn't actually dislike this kind of change.
The development of history was driven by the majority, but it also required some key individuals to make extraordinary moves.
Roger looked forward to Grindelwald's next actions.
After all.
No matter how he moved.
As long as he also walked the path of Three-Dimensional Law, he would still be within Roger's 'grasp'.
If he didn't learn? He would simply be abandoned by the progress of the times.
As for whether Grindelwald had the potential to carve out a path that was not inferior to Three-Dimensional Law... if he could truly achieve that, Roger would be even more delighted!
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