Hogwarts Subjects May 2026
Astronomy at midnight: cold stone, colder wind. The telescope shows Jupiter’s moons like scattered seeds. Sinistra points her wand at Orion’s belt. “Remember,” she says, “the stars saw magic before we named it.”
They will leave Hogwarts one day. But the subjects stay — carved into wand hands, whispered in emergencies, glowing faintly in the dark like the last ember of a Lumos. Would you like this expanded into a poem, a student’s journal entry, or a letter from a professor? hogwarts subjects
Charms is a gentler chaos. Flitwick stands on his stack of books, teaching Wingardium Leviosa with a flick and a swish. Feathers drift upward like dandelion ghosts. A Hufflepuff’s quill spins lazily; a Ravenclaw’s shoots to the ceiling. Theory whispers in the margins: intention is half the spell. Astronomy at midnight: cold stone, colder wind
Here’s a short creative piece inspired by — capturing the magic, challenge, and wonder of each. The Spells We Carry “Remember,” she says, “the stars saw magic before
Defense Against the Dark Arts changes teachers like socks, but the curriculum stays: boggarts in wardrobes, red sparks for distress, and the slow, terrible lesson that darkness has many faces. One year, a werewolf teaches you to laugh at grindylows. The next, a toad insists on theory only. The practical always finds you anyway.
History of Magic, Binns drones on about goblin rebellions. No one listens. But hidden under the desk, a Slytherin passes notes, a Gryffindor sketches a Firebolt, a Ravenclaw reads ahead. The ghost floats through the blackboard, indifferent.