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Chapter 34 - End of the Year, Quidditch and Animagus

Harry sat in the Slytherin common room, once again deep in thought. His recent studies on the Animagus transformation had consumed much of his free time, but he knew that mastering this ability would unlock new doors to his growing magical prowess. Transforming into an animal was only the beginning—he had learned that there were deeper, ancient forms of transformation magic.

His research began in the Hogwarts library, pouring over old texts on Transfiguration and Animagi. It was fascinating, but it was only the surface. With permission from Professor Snape and the occasional leniency from Dumbledore, Harry had also gained access to the more restricted texts. In one of these, he found references to an even older, more powerful form of transformation magic.

It was called the "72 Transformations," a technique said to have originated with none other than the legendary figure of Chinese mythology, Sun Wukong—the Monkey King. This magic went beyond the traditional Animagus transformation, allowing the user to not only take on the form of their Animagus but to morph into virtually anything: animals, objects, even other people. It was similar to the metamorphmagus ability that Tonks had, but far more versatile and powerful.

The key to this technique, as Harry discovered, was rooted in one's connection to their Animagus form. Once someone had mastered their animal transformation, they could perform a second, more complex ritual—this time as their Animagus—to unlock the 72 Transformations.

Harry, having made significant progress in his study, decided to approach someone who might offer further guidance. Professor McGonagall, the school's resident Transfiguration expert and an Animagus herself, was the perfect person to ask.

He found her in her office, grading essays with her usual sharp, efficient movements. She looked up when Harry knocked on the door.

"Potter," she said with a slight smile, "to what do I owe the pleasure?"

"I've been studying Animagi," Harry said, taking a seat. "And I've come across something called the '72 Transformations.' Have you ever heard of it?"

McGonagall's eyebrows shot up. "That's ancient magic—very rare, and not widely known in the West. It's rumored to have originated from the East, and yes, it is said to be connected to Sun Wukong, the legendary figure from Chinese folklore. What do you plan to do with it?"

Harry smiled. "Learn it."

The professor leaned back in her chair, eyeing him carefully. "Becoming an Animagus is already an advanced form of magic, Potter. To delve into something as complex as the 72 Transformations... Well, I can't say I'm surprised. You've always had a tendency to reach beyond the ordinary."

Harry nodded. "I've already been practicing for my Animagus transformation. But I wanted to know if you had any advice—anything about the process that could help."

McGonagall softened, folding her hands. "Mastering the Animagus transformation requires absolute control over your magic and a deep connection with yourself. The ritual is risky, and it can be dangerous if your focus wavers. But if you succeed, then I suppose there's no reason you couldn't explore this ancient art. If anyone can handle it, I'd say it's you."

Harry intensified his efforts. He spent time not only studying the magical theory but also experimenting with visualization techniques and transformation exercises. One night, in the privacy of the Room of Requirement, Harry finally felt it—the spark of connection with his Animagus form.

He had been practicing long enough to sense the shift, to feel the transformation at his fingertips. His body felt light, the magic coursing through his veins like a river. And then it happened—he transformed.

Looking down, Harry found himself standing on all fours, his body covered in sleek, black fur. He had become a panther—an apex predator, symbolizing his stealth, power, and independence. The form suited him perfectly.

Now, he was ready for the next step.

The ritual for the 72 Transformations was a mix of ancient spellwork and deep meditation. Using the notes from the old Chinese texts he'd found, Harry performed the ritual again, this time as a panther. The magic was different this time—stronger, more primal. He felt a surge of power as the ritual concluded, and when he shifted back into his human form, he knew that he had succeeded.

Now, he could take on any form—human, animal, or object—with the same ease as his Animagus transformation.

With his transformation skills advancing rapidly, Harry's life outside his studies was no less intense. Winter break had passed, and the Quidditch World Cup was back in full swing. Harry had been called back to train with the English National Team, and the first game of the year was fast approaching.

His teammates were eager for his return, and despite their own skills, they always looked to Harry for that extra spark. His reputation had grown to mythic proportions, and no one on the team doubted that Harry Potter would once again lead them to victory.

The first match was against Belarus, and England was expected to win comfortably. But no one expected what happened on the pitch. From the very start, Harry and his team dominated. Harry flew like a streak of lightning, his movements graceful and precise. His teammates executed every play with the elegance and precision of a well-oiled machine.

The game was dazzling—an effortless dance of broomsticks and magic. But the real shock came just four and a half minutes into the game when Harry, in an unprecedented feat, spotted the Golden Snitch. Without hesitation, he darted toward it, outmaneuvering the Belarusian Seeker with ridiculous ease. His hand closed around the Snitch before anyone could blink.

It was a new record: the fastest Snitch catch in Quidditch history.

The crowd went wild, and Harry's name echoed through the stands. He had done it again—set another record, solidifying his status as not just England's greatest Seeker but possibly the best the sport had ever seen.

Back at Hogwarts, Harry resumed his classes, though they held little interest for him compared to his growing mastery of magic. He kept his grades perfect, but his focus was on other pursuits—transformations, combat training, and preparing for the upcoming challenges he knew were waiting beyond the school walls.

Harry's regular training sessions with his Slytherin followers continued as well. They admired him not only for his power but for the way he led them, always pushing them to improve. Each week, he held dueling tournaments, offering small rewards to those who excelled. Under his guidance, Slytherin had become more than just a house; it was a force to be reckoned with.

As the final week of his third year approached, Harry found himself once again on the Quidditch pitch for the World Cup. This time, it was the Round of Sixteen, and England was facing Norway in a knockout match.

From the start, it was clear that England was on a different level. Harry, who had only grown stronger and more skilled with time and practice, flew with an elegance that few could match. The English Chasers, led by a brilliant strategy, scored effortlessly, while Harry toyed with the Norwegian Seeker, teasing him by feinting for the Snitch multiple times.

Then, just four minutes into the game, Harry spotted the Snitch again. With a burst of speed that left the crowd gasping, he soared through the air, his fingers closing around the golden ball as if it had been waiting for him.

England had won, and Harry had surpassed his record again: the fastest Snitch catch ever (4 minutes).

As a reward for their success and the end of the school year looming, Harry decided to take his three queens—Daphne, Tracey, and Hermione—on another adventure into the Forbidden Forest. The sun was setting, casting long shadows over the castle grounds, and the forest loomed dark and mysterious.

They entered the forest, the air thick with ancient magic. Harry led the way, confident and unafraid. The girls laughed and chatted, their trust in Harry absolute. As they ventured deeper, they stumbled upon more magical creatures, and Harry couldn't resist interacting with the beasts. Even the most wild and dangerous ones seemed to respect his presence, and they watched with curiosity as he demonstrated his transformation abilities, shifting into his panther form and prowling alongside them.

The forest adventure was a perfect end to an exhilarating few weeks. The girls enjoyed their time with Harry, and as they made their way back to the castle under the light of the stars, they knew that there was much more excitement to come in the days ahead.