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* The protagonist is likely one of the most powerful, if not ''the'' [[WorldsBestWarrior most powerful witch/wizard]] in recent history despite only having just manifested their magic. They are able to hold their own against experienced Dark Wizards/Witches, armored trolls, hyper enhanced goblins, and more, sometimes ''all at the same time'', ''by themselves''. They are likely on par with the likes of Dumbledore and Voldemort (maybe even more), and this is not even taking in their affinity for Ancient Magic. And yeah, they're only [[KidHero fifteen years old]]. Just wait 'til they're a little older.

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* The protagonist is likely one of the most powerful, if not ''the'' [[WorldsBestWarrior most powerful witch/wizard]] in recent history despite only having just manifested their magic. magic.
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They are able to hold their own against experienced Dark Wizards/Witches, armored trolls, hyper enhanced goblins, and more, sometimes ''all at the same time'', ''by themselves''. They are likely on par with the likes of Dumbledore and Voldemort (maybe even more), and this is not even taking in their affinity for Ancient Magic. And yeah, they're only [[KidHero fifteen years old]]. Just wait 'til they're a little older.



* In the same way as her successor, Rosmerta, managed to reign in even the most rowdy clients in the present day, Sirona is able to do the same during her time. When Victor Rookwood attempts to abduct the protagonist, she puts herself face to face with Rookwood to protect them, riling up the rest of the patrons to take a stand as well. This intimidates Rookwood enough that he decides to leave.

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* In the same way as her successor, Rosmerta, managed to reign in even the most rowdy clients in the present day, Sirona is able to do the same during her time. When Victor Rookwood attempts to abduct the protagonist, she puts herself face to face with Rookwood to protect them, riling up the rest of the patrons to take a stand as well. This intimidates Rookwood enough that he decides to leave. Apparently Rookwood has been trying to exhort the Three Broomsticks for ages, but Sirona never once gave into the pressure. It's no wonder she's so well liked by her patrons.



** Apparently Rookwood has been trying to exhort the Three Broomsticks for ages, but Sirona never once gave into the pressure. It's no wonder she's so well liked by her patrons.



** Before that part, when it's clear the goblin are beginning to overpower the protagonist and Professor Fig, the other Professors (except Black) appear in a BigDamnHeroes moment to fight off the incoming goblins. Cue an entire section battling alongside your all your professors in a mad dash to get to the repository before Ranrok does. It's no Battle of Hogwarts, but it's ''pretty'' close to that.
*** Professor Sharp, the crippled Auror, is the one that joins the protagonist and Professor Fig on the front lines and turns the last goblin encounter into a cakewalk.

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** Before that part, when it's clear the goblin are beginning to overpower the protagonist and Professor Fig, the other Professors (except Black) appear in a BigDamnHeroes moment to fight off the incoming goblins. Cue an entire section battling alongside your all your professors in a mad dash to get to the repository before Ranrok does. It's no Battle of Hogwarts, but it's ''pretty'' close to that.
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that. Professor Sharp, the crippled Auror, is the one that joins the protagonist and Professor Fig on the front lines and turns the last goblin encounter into a cakewalk.
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*** Professor Sharp, the crippled Auror, is the one that joins the protagonist and Professor Fig on the front lines and turns the last goblin encounter into a cakewalk.
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Seems more of a YMMV, especially the bit about not being misgendered by ennemies who for the most part are different shades of genocidal racists so it's a dubious honor at best.


** The fact Sirona, a transwoman, is never once misgendered, not even by the enemies. Indeed the only time it's acknowledged Sirona is trans is by Sirona herself talking about seeing old schoolmates who didn't recognise her.

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* Due to the nature of some of the quests, many of the quest givers tell the protagonist not to do their quest for their own safety, as they are only a student after all. However, the protagonist will embark to do the quest anyway, facing against trolls, acromatulas, and even entire camps of enemies by themselves. Most quest givers are absolutely ''shocked'' by the fact that a fifteen year old student is capable of such feats.
* In the quest to rescue Adelaide's uncle, the protagonist ends up breaking into a literal fortress of Goblin Loyalists, in which case they can sneak on by with none of them ever the wiser or straight up slaughtering them. Either way, Rowland is floored by the fact that his savior is a student the same age as his niece. Adelaide can't quite believe it herself either.

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** Unlike Isidora, who had Rackham as her Ancient Magic mentor, and Rackham himself, who had years of experience, the protagonist had to learn most of their Ancient Magic abilities on their own. Despite this they are able to manipulate spells in strange ways (via the Talent tree), adding additional effects to make the spells more powerful. Most notably, they are able to turn simple charms like ''Stupefy'' and ''Expelliarmus'' into Dark Arts-like curses, applying the same affect as if they cast something like ''Crucio''. They even managed to somehow manipulate the Unforgivable Curses, making already powerful and deadly spells even ''more'' deadly.



** The fact that they somehow figured out how to manipulate spells in strange ways (via the Talent tree), adding additional effects to make the spells more powerful. Most notably, they are able to turn simple charms like ''Stupefy'' and ''Expelliarmus'' into Dark Arts-like curses, applying the same affect as if they cast something like ''Crucio''. They even managed to somehow manipulate the Unforgivable Curses, making already powerful and deadly spells even ''more'' deadly.


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* One of the Ancient Magic abilities you can unlock in the talent tree upgrades the dodge roll into a magical dodge that turns you into a fast traveling wisp of magic, which is just as cool as it sounds. It looks like a variation of how Dark Wizards are able to travel in wisps of dark smoke via apparition. The fact that the protagonist figured it out themselves is even more impressive.

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