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Originally Posted by Freyr Luther stepped inside and closed the door behind him. After saying "Hello Professor, thank you, may I have a glass of water, if that's alright?", he took in Professor Madigan's office. The books and various items of probably high sentimental value made the office look so warm.
Looking at the Professor again, Luther spoke "As you can guess, I have read a bit on silent casting. Mainly in my mother's journals. Well, what she wrote was embarrassingly above my level. However, I wonder, would focusing techniques, magical or not, help with silent casting? Also, it might be a bit unrelated but do you know any magical methods to improve one's recall? Maybe something like Occlumency." The curious fire was roaring in Luther's grey eyes.
Water it is, Madigan nodded before fixing up a cup with some cool water from the fridge. "Here you are," Setting it down for him before the Professor took his seat to listen to the young lad. One thing that was remarkable was the contents mentioned of his mother's journals and what they contained.
"Interesting," Madigan noted. "Well, in general focusing on techniques help with casting whether silent or audible," For a start, "When it comes to silent casting, there's another barrier involved. One with suppressing other thoughts and connecting it into a form of reflex." But he did ask for ways to improve, "My suggestion is to focus currently on where you stand with your magic abilities. In your first year many of your classmates as you noticed started off in different levels, some having an earlier advantage before coming to a similar level. This is definitely the time to figure out your strengths and weaknesses. Perhaps your strength is on the wand movement but are challenged with producing the spell or focusing. Whichever comes naturally is the one you must also spend equal amount of time on as well as improving the other skills," Madigan could imagine what he had shared was more or less the same as earlier expressed in his previous lesson. "It wouldn't hurt to try working ahead in your books from what's currently assigned. See how far you can reach and keep pushing. The easier the spells become, the easier time you'll have achieving wordless magic when the time comes."
Now for what was likely the more prominent subject, Occlumency. It did cause one of Madigan's eyebrows to raise. Before he could share though, he had to ask. "Ah.. well, what's your take on Occlumency?" It was important to know his thoughts on the matter if any before going further. |
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