"Yes, this is also the third point we need to explain."
"Wizards cannot decide what creature they want to become through Animagus transformation on their own."
"What determines the form a wizard takes is fate, probability, or what we call the 'Magical Web.' The 'Magical Web' transforms the wizard into an animal that symbolically resembles the wizard based on their 'qi,' personality, and needs."
"This is why we say that Animagus transformation is a kind of ritual. Whether it's the chrysalis of a ghost moth or the final animal form, their effectiveness lies on the level of 'symbolic significance.'"
"Our research has found that a wizard's Animagus form often resembles their patronus form. This also supports our hypothesis."
"Because a patronus is more like a wizard's soul counterpart."
"The fourth point we need to explain additionally is the characteristics of the potion."
"The Animagus potion cannot be disturbed during its preparation."
"Any disturbance will lead to the mutation of the potion, which is the reason for the solution's extreme instability that I mentioned earlier."
"We believe this is determined by the characteristics of the Animagus potion."
"From the beginning, we noticed a strange phenomenon: no matter how precisely we control the conditions, such as having the same wizard use halves of the same leaf for two potion preparations, the potions always have significant systematic differences."
"We have calculated the reasons for these differences and found that they cannot be eliminated by any feasible operation. They are inherent, systematic, probabilistic fluctuations in the phenomenon of Animagus transformation."
"Even if we divide the same potion into two parts with no difference in content and composition and store them under the same conditions, no matter what we do, when we observe them, both potions will present different states."
"After excluding various possibilities, we realized that the Animagus potion might possess certain quantum characteristics."
"It collapses into a specific state upon observation. Thus, the observation itself changes its form of existence. Due to the complexity of the Animagus potion's ingredients, the probability of any two potions collapsing into the same state is almost zero."
"However, some characteristics show that this collapse process is not entirely random and seems to be somewhat controllable."
"In fact, during our research on vampire characteristics, we realized that the original creation of vampires might have been an accident of Animagus transformation."
"Even werewolves might have been born from Animagus transformation."
"For this, we actually have some correlational evidence. For example, the vampire's aversion to light is close to the Animagus's requirement for a dark environment and the characteristics of mutation under sunlight, suggesting some similarities in mechanisms. Similarly, the werewolf's transformation under a full moon is also related to the Animagus's need to prepare under moonlight."
"However, the evidence is not yet sufficient, and we are not sure whether these transformations were accidental by ancient wizards or intentional explorations for more powerful transformation spells."
"In the future, we will conduct research in this area, believing that studying the mechanisms behind the creation of werewolves and vampires will also help us gain a deeper understanding of transformation."
"Above is our current analysis of the Animagus transformation process and the explanation of the four important issues within it."
"Animagus transformation is an extremely complex magic, and our understanding of it is still very superficial, but we have already seen some of its potential applications in transformation pathways."
"According to our initial concept of transformation pathways, the first stage mainly relies on Animagus transformation. As research progresses, we have been able to further divide Animagus transformation into several smaller processes."
"The first is the ordinary Animagus transformation. In this process, our primary goal is to solve the complex issues of potion preparation, understand the basic principles, and find quicker, more standardized, efficient, and more successful methods of transformation."
"The second process is directed Animagus. This process aims to solve the disadvantage of ordinary Animagus not being able to transform into a specific form, paving the way for more complex operations later on."
"The third process is advanced Animagus. Ordinary Animagus involves transforming between human and animal forms, where the animal form, though still possessing some simple cognitive abilities, cannot use magic, and the human form does not have the animal's special abilities. The two forms are separate."
"But, if werewolves and vampires are also a kind of Animagus, then they are a type of Animagus that can possess the abilities of both animal and human forms simultaneously. For example, vampires in human form have echolocation, accelerated heartbeat for enhanced agility, bloodsucking, claws, and other bat-like abilities."
"And werewolves, after transforming, also possess strong magic resistance, have claws and sharp teeth, and their physique and strength are greatly enhanced."
"This form, where human and animal forms coexist and can simultaneously possess the advantages of both, we call the advanced Animagus form."
"Only at this process does Animagus truly possess the power to help wizards become stronger and truly step into the transformation pathway."
"However, this process's theoretical framework is still very weak, and there are many problems to be solved, possibly the most important of which is how to allow the two forms to mutually benefit from each other's advantages while avoiding defects like those of werewolves and vampires."
"The fourth process is magical Animagus. In this process, wizards can transform into magical creatures. In fact, animals transformed by ordinary Animagus are not necessarily ordinary animals, as it's hard to imagine an ordinary animal acting according to human thought. Moreover, they must still retain the wizard's vast magical power inside; otherwise, how could they transform back?"
"We speculate that ordinary Animagus transformation might just be unable to allow animals to cast spells, but the magical power is still present."
"Finally, there is polymorphic Animagus. This process involves solving the problem of wizards transforming into multiple animals and magical creatures."
"Currently, we have made some progress in the first process, have some hypotheses for directed Animagus, have werewolves and vampires as references for the third process, and the fourth and fifth processes are almost entirely unexplored in the wizarding world. We still do not know the difficulties of magical Animagus, and for polymorphic Animagus, we can only refer to some creatures and magic that can transform into multiple forms."
"In the future, the path of transformation will delve deeper into unknown territories, and the challenges we face will inevitably increase. I sincerely hope that more people will join us in advancing this topic. Thank you, everyone."
___________________
(Support with power stones, comments or reviews)
If you guys enjoy this story, In support me on Patreon and get access to +200 advance Chapters
Read Ahead
Patreon.com/INNIT