During his first weeks at Hogwarts, Itachi had used his Sharingan to carefully study the castle, its secret passages and nooks and crannies. He wasn't looking for easy paths, he was looking for a place where he could train without prying eyes. He realized that the castle, as a living organism, held many secrets that he had to uncover.
Itachi started with the most obvious places: abandoned corridors and empty classrooms. He used his Sharingan to see the streams of magical energy that flowed throughout the castle, and he noticed that some places had stronger streams than others. He realized that there might be some special artifacts or places that had unique magical properties in those places.
Itachi also noticed that the ghosts that were so numerous at Hogwarts usually patrolled the same places. He studied their behavior and realized that they posed no danger to him, but he still tried to avoid them so as not to attract unnecessary attention. He realized that they could be watching him, and he didn't want them to find out about his training.
In the same way, he also noticed both Argus Filch, the castle caretaker, and his cat, Mrs. Norris. He realized that they were also keeping watch, and their presence made him somewhat uncomfortable. He would need to find a place where Filch and Mrs. Norris couldn't get him.
Itachi continued his search, and soon his Sharingan led him to one of the corridors on the eighth floor. He noticed that the currents of magical energy were especially strong in this place, and that they were constantly changing as if they were breathing. He sensed that there was something unusual here, and he decided to investigate the place further.
He walked around this corridor several times, studying every wall and every door. He applied his Sharingan to see behind the walls and doors, but he didn't find anything unusual. However, he continued to feel a strange magical energy that was constantly changing.
He applied his Sharingan trying to catch this strange magic, but it was all in vain.
Itachi began to methodically study this corridor, using his Sharingan to scan the walls, floor, and ceiling. He analyzed the smallest changes in the magical aura, trying to find a pattern to its chaotic movement. He realized that the magic in this corridor was unstable, it was as if it was waiting for some kind of push to take a certain shape. Some form of dynamic magic was at work here, reacting to external stimuli.
concentrating on the streams of magical energy, looking for some kind of key in them. He realized that the magic was responding to intention, that it was looking for a manifestation of will. He remembered his training, his desire to find a place where he could develop his abilities, and he, without losing concentration, mentally spoke his desire, trying to direct the magic in the right direction.
And so, the moment he envisioned the perfect training place, he noticed how the wall in front of him began to change. The magic seemed to obey his will, and an ancient door appeared on the wall as if out of thin air. He sensed that behind that door was what he was looking for.
He entered the room, and his Sharingan immediately sensed that this place was special. The room was spacious and bright, and it seemed to be customized to his needs. It was as if it resonated with his magical energy, and Itachi felt that this was the place where he could truly reach his potential.
Itachi didn't start training right away. He decided to scrutinize this strange room first, to make sure it wasn't a threat to him. He used his Sharingan to scan the walls, ceiling, and floor, analyzing every corner. He noticed that there was no constant magical energy in the room, it was as if it was empty, but it had the potential to create magical forms.
While looking around, he found an old closet in the corner, covered in dust. He opened the cupboard and found various items in there: ancient books, broken tools, and, what caught his attention the most, a strange tiara. The tiara was made of dark metal, with strange symbols engraved on its surface, and it was as if it was shrouded in darkness. Itachi felt that the tiara contained some powerful and dark force.
Itachi realized that this diadem could be a danger to him, but he also realized that it could also be a source of knowledge for him. He decided to leave it alone for now, but to keep his eyes on it, trying to understand its true nature. He decided that he would keep a close eye on her until he understood how to handle her.
Over the next few weeks, Itachi used this room for his training, but he also didn't forget about the tiara. He used his Sharingan to learn spells, and he used his shinobi skills to hone his body and his mind. He spent hours in this room working on his abilities, and he realized that this place had become a laboratory for him as well as a refuge. He also often took time to study the tiara, trying to figure out what it was.
Outside of classes, outside of the Quidditch pitch, and outside of the attention of the other students, Itachi Uchiha immersed himself in the mysteries of his Sharingan. This unique gift, inherited from his past life, was not just a vision for him, but a tool that opened up new possibilities.
In secret, in the abandoned parts of the castle where few people looked, Itachi trained his Sharingan. He used it to see the world in a different light, analyze magic spells, and hone his own skills.
Itachi realized that the Sharingan gave him tremendous advantages, but he also realized that his abilities were not limitless. He could memorize light and medium spells with ease, seeing their structure and energy flow, but when it came to complex spells, his abilities faced limits. He could see the spell, he could understand its basis, but he couldn't reproduce it perfectly. His Sharingan only allowed him to gain theoretical knowledge, but not practical skills.
Complex spells that required precise gestures, intricate concentration, and large amounts of magical energy were like puzzles to him that he couldn't put together completely. He could see the upperclassmen use these spells, he could analyze their movements and words, but he couldn't reproduce it all in practice. His Sharingan gave him insight, but not experience.
So Itachi began to experiment. He spent hours in secret areas of the castle, trying to reproduce complex spells he had seen in books or during duels. He used his Sharingan to analyze his own mistakes and adjust his actions. He tried different variations, changing gestures, intonation, and concentration until he achieved some result.
Often his experiments ended in failure. He could summon an uncontrollable flow of energy that nearly destroyed everything around him, or he could summon a spell that didn't work at all as he had hoped. But Itachi didn't give up. He understood that failure was part of the learning process, and he used every mistake to get better. He patiently repeated his attempts until he achieved some result.
Itachi understood that learning complex spells required not only understanding theory, but also gaining experience. He understood that his Sharingan could give him a base, but he himself would have to go through the challenges and trials to become a true master. He was up for the challenge, and he wasn't going to stop there.
Itachi continued to watch the senior students duel, using his Sharingan to analyze their tactics and techniques.
He also continued his secret research of the castle, trying to find answers to his questions. He realized that there were many secrets at Hogwarts and that he needed to be prepared for anything that might happen. He was ready to use his Sharingan to unlock all the secrets of this world, and he wasn't going to let anyone stop him.
Itachi realized that his Sharingan was not only a gift, but also a great responsibility. He realized that he had to be very careful not to give himself away or attract unnecessary attention. He realized that his eyes were his strength, but also his vulnerability, and he needed to use them with caution.
Thanks to his Sharingan, Itachi was making rapid progress in his study of magic. He was mastering new spells at an incredible rate, and he was quickly becoming one of the most powerful wizards of his class.