Subject: What we've learned, and questions raised.
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Posted on: 2016-03-09 11:36:00 UTC

-JKR apparently doesn't know how Americans form slang. ;)

-Magic is objective. It doesn't vary depending on how you think it works, or what your beliefs are in general. Entirely separate cultures both had Animagi, it's hereditary both sides of the pond, and the magic wand is entirely useable by both. This is quite different to a lot of worlds.

-'American' magic may or may not have a Native connection. I assume this will come in in part two? The fact that the magical communities knew each other beforehand makes it less likely that the immigrant magicians would suppress the locals, but who knows (yet)?

-Oh, yeah: the magical communities knew each other beforehand. Which means that the whole 'keep everything secret from Muggles' thing is not only very, very old - no-one told the Roman Empire about America, for instance (or the East Asian seagoing powers, for that matter!) - but also universal, since the Natives clearly didn't know the Muggles were coming.

-Though there exists a possibility that Leif Erikson was a wizard, along with his father. They certainly had a lot of luck discovering things in the west, didn't they?

hS

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