Chapter 29: Chapter 29 - Squibs
Returning to Hogwarts, Dumbledore offered Asmodeus a cup of tea. "Asmodeus, care for some tea?"
"No. I actually wanted to talk about another group of people. You see, by focusing on Muggles, we completely forgot about Squibs."
Dumbledore's face showed embarrassment and genuine surprise. "You know... I've forgotten about them too. If you hadn't mentioned it, or if I hadn't seen Filch, I might have forgotten that we have a vast number of potentially loyal individuals. Lately, I've been concentrating on Muggles and losing sight of wizards."
"Albus, approximately how many Squibs are there in the wizarding world?" Asmodeus asked somewhat suspiciously. He clearly doubted Dumbledore's use of the term "vast number" and didn't expect Dumbledore to say just a couple of thousand.
"I don't know the exact number worldwide... but I have a rough idea of the number of Squibs in England. Although my information may be outdated. You know what, let's find out from Squib himself."
While Asmodeus and Dumbledore waited for Filch, who had been summoned by the portraits, Asmodeus pondered. Squibs are essentially wizards unable to use magic. In the Harry Potter world, wizards rely on the magical Mana in their bodies and the Mana floating in the air. Although, except for wizards of Dumbledore's level, no one can feel Mana, the magic circle helps Muggles sense Mana and use it. Until the construction of three rings around the heart, Muggles will have to rely on Mana that has already been collected in the heart. Therefore, at the initial stages, the magic circle for wizards will be weaker than the original. However, this situation will change thanks to the physical advantage and the ability to use Mana from the air again. Although wizards in the world of Harry Potter unconsciously use Mana, Muggles who become wizards will be fully aware of the existence of Mana.
Now, about Squibs... a person born into a wizarding family but completely lacking magical abilities. Though it should be acknowledged that Squibs have broader possibilities than Muggles. For example, they can see Dementors, communicate with animals on a higher level (there is an obvious connection between Argus Filch and Mrs. Norris, as well as between Arabella Figg and Mr. Tibbles). Squibs can also see enchanted buildings: Mr. Filch successfully works at Hogwarts and even uses the Room of Requirement, while ordinary Muggles see only ancient ruins in the castle's place.
There's a theory that Muggle-born wizards come from Squibs who married Muggles: magical abilities may suddenly manifest through several generations. Asmodeus thinks this might be true, as he believes that all wizards in the Harry Potter world have a common ancestor, or at least a group of ancestors in the form of the first wizards.
In these musings, Asmodeus awaited Filch. "Headmaster Dumbledore, did you summon me?"
"Yes, Argus, honestly, Asmodeus and I have a question that perhaps only you can answer."
"I'll be happy to help you, Director!"
"Alright, Filch, could you please tell me how many Squibs are registered in England, and where they gather."
Hearing Dumbledore's words, Filch's face showed genuine surprise. He never thought that the great wizard Dumbledore would be interested in information about the shame of the wizarding world.
"Mr. Director, in the late 19th century, the Society for Support of Squibs appeared in England, founded by Idris Oakby. It's still functioning. The last time I was there was seven years ago, and although I don't know the exact number of people there, I can assure you there are no fewer Squibs in England than wizards themselves. Almost every wizarding family has or had a Squib... it's just that wizarding families carefully hide it."
Hearing Filch's words, Asmodeus asked, "Mr. Filch, what do you think these Squibs would be willing to give in return for the opportunity to become wizards?" with genuine interest.
"You... you're not joking...?" Filch asked hopefully.
"I'm asking entirely seriously!"
"Then I'm ready to answer for myself—I'm willing to give everything I have! And I'm sure that most Squibs feel the same way!"
"Alright, very well. Come here, I'll make you a wizard !"
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15 minutes later, Argus Filch sat in the chair and wept with joy. Just using Asmodeus's wand, he managed to perform the Levitation spell.
Asmodeus, on the other hand, was extremely surprised by the effectiveness of using magic rings on Squibs. Forming the first magic ring, Filch, in the eyes of Asmodeus and Dumbledore, did not differ from an average middle-aged wizard. And the most astonishing thing was that even the magic ring that was supposed to remain around the heart somehow disappeared but didn't disappear without a trace. Instead, it dissolved into Filch's body. As Asmodeus understood, Squibs differ from wizards in that their magical chains are damaged, and such a ring replaces the damaged parts, restoring the integrity of the Squib's magical chain.
Although not every Squib would be able to become a wizard after forming the first ring, Asmodeus believes that the maximum level of damage to the magical chain can be healed with two rings. Furthermore, Squibs, unlike Muggles, already have Mana in their bodies and possess abilities to control Mana in space, albeit not functional. Thus, Asmodeus decided to take advantage of the time before the announcement of Mana rings to the public and subdue the Squibs. He would make an unbreakable vow with each Squib.
The conditions will be as follows: Upon successfully becoming a wizard, the Squib agrees to be loyal to the Morningstar family and never harm their interests. This way, Asmodeus will gain a large number of loyal subordinates in a short period. Honestly, even without an unbreakable vow, many Squibs would be willing to give their lives for him. For example, someone like Filch sees Asmodeus not just as a wizard but as a god. However, Asmodeus doesn't intend to take such risks; he'd rather be cautious.
After careful consideration, Asmodeus turned to Filch: "Argus, go and tell all the Squibs you know that I can heal them, on the condition that they remain loyal to me!"
"Additionally, here, take 100 Galleons. It should be enough for a wand and some decent clothes."
"Thank you very much, Mr. Morningstar. I won't let you down!" Filch said quietly through tears of happiness and immediately headed towards the door of the headmaster's office.
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