0745 Body & Soul

"Incredible—" The single word left Bryan's lips.

After listening intently to Dumbledore's words, Bryan was struggling to process what he had just learned. His brow furrowed deeply, while his eyes took on a distant look.

The concept that Dumbledore had described – that a human soul could somehow slip free from the protection of its physical body and act as an independent entity in the world – sounded extraordinary and mystical even within the world of magic.

"You mentioned earlier—" Bryan began, his voice taking on a more urgent tone.

Recalling the exact phrasing that Dumbledore had used, Bryan pressed forward with intensity.

"You said you could do this only once? Just once in your entire lifetime?"

"That sensation was far beyond my capacity to bear for longer periods, Bryan—" Dumbledore replied.

He closed his eyes slowly as he transported himself back through the decades to that moment when he had first touched that boundary.

The wrinkles around his eyes deepened as he remembered not just the wonder of that experience, but the existential terror that had accompanied it – the fear he had experienced many years ago on that day when he had climbed to the very peak of what was magically possible.

After only a few moments, Dumbledore opened his eyes and looked at Bryan with solemn expression.

"One cannot simply categorize or describe that experience as ordinary fear, Bryan," Dumbledore said. "I must be completely honest with you – the feeling was simultaneously extraordinary and wondrous, unlike anything I had experienced before or since.

When the soul manages to separate itself from the physical body, when it achieves that state of pure, unfettered existence, the sense of absolute freedom is something that transcends all attempts at description through mere words."

Dumbledore leaned forward in his chair, his eyes never leaving Bryan's face as he continued. "But precisely because of this intoxicating sense of liberation, because of how utterly seductive that state of being can become, I must warn you – when you one day truly manage to push open that door, Bryan, you must not allow yourself to become addicted to that freedom. You must not lose yourself in the euphoria of that unbound state.

Because while your soul achieves a kind of anchor-less existence in that state, while it experiences freedom from all the normal constraints and limitations of physical existence, it simultaneously cannot break free from the body's constraints, you might die from becoming completely lost in that intoxicating 'freedom,' unable to find your way back to the body that sustains your existence."

Bryan's expression shifted and flickered. Dumbledore's words undoubtedly provided crucial confirmation of his previous speculations about the 'jellyfish world'.

"Thank you for the warning, Headmaster Dumbledore. I will be careful."

Bryan nodded solemnly.

"In the years that followed," Dumbledore continued, his voice taking on a note of thoughtful regret, "I found that I could indeed allow my soul to briefly leave my physical body at will. But I dared not do so. As I said, I feared that temptation– that overwhelming sense of being truly unrestrained, of existing in a state where nothing in the physical world could bind or limit me. That 'freedom' was so intoxicating, so seductive, that I knew it could easily become a trap more dangerous than any prison."

Dumbledore's voice grew quieter, as he continued. "The temptation was constant, Bryan. Every day I was aware that I could, if I chose, step outside the normal boundaries of existence and experience that incredible liberation once again. But I also knew that each time I did so, the risk of not returning would increase exponentially."

He paused, his blue eyes growing distant. "Until later... I mean, as my physical body began to show the inevitable signs of aging, as the years accumulated and my magical power started its natural decline from the peak it had once achieved, I discovered that I had gradually lost this ability."

Dumbledore's smile, when it reappeared, was one of acceptance mixed with relief.

"Nothing in this world can stand successfully against the great force of time. Everything that exists ultimately moves toward the same destination: death. Of course, you are considerably wiser than I was at your age, Bryan, and you clearly understand from your own experiences that death is not something to be feared or avoided at all costs. It is merely the beginning of another great adventure."

Bryan nodded slightly. He knew that Dumbledore's words were intended as both a warning and a philosophical guide. And they were indeed profound insights. Someone like him, who had already experienced 'death' once understood better than almost anyone that death was never truly the end of anything.

"If I may say so—" Bryan began after a moment of deep contemplation.

But then he paused, and narrowed his eyes and looked at Dumbledore. His rather sharp gaze penetrated through Dumbledore's old body straight to the core,

"I see no signs of declining magical power in you, Headmaster Dumbledore, If I were to evaluate and compare all the wizards I've encountered throughout my life – including myself in that assessment -- none of them possess magical power as formidable, as deep, or as perfectly controlled as yours currently is."

"Ah, yes, I think your assessment is quite accurate—" Dumbledore replied, showing no displeasure whatsoever at being subjected to such intense scrutiny and analysis.

Instead, He merely looked at Bryan with appreciative eyes and spoke with a somewhat self-deprecating tone,

"But you must understand, Bryan. Possessing this level of magical power doesn't mean that I can still fully utilize and deploy it in the way that I once could. On the contrary, you can still fully deploy and utilize the active magic that you have stored in your eyes."

CRACK!

As if thunder had struck from nothingness, Dumbledore's words split through the fog that had existed in Bryan's mind like lightning. His face which had been tense with concentration relaxed, and his eyebrows were raised high,

"So that's how it works," Bryan said softly."

"Precisely—" Dumbledore confirmed with a smile.

"A considerable portion of the magical power within my body no longer obeys my command the way it once did. Over the decades, as my power has grown and matured, it has become increasingly intertwined with my flesh and blood.

This integration does indeed make me more vigorous and resilient than ordinary elderly people my age. My body functions better and maintains capabilities that would be impossible for a normal human of my age. But the trade-off is that I can no longer consciously wield and direct that power in the way that a younger wizard can manipulate their more limited but more accessible magical reserves."

"What if—" Bryan began, his mind racing as new possibilities and theories flashed through it.

This was indeed a rare and precious opportunity. Dumbledore was not just answering Bryan's questions -- he was almost voluntarily opening the deepest vaults of his knowledge and experience, sharing secrets that had never been written down in any book, and existed nowhere else in the contemporary magical world.

In today's era, where magical knowledge had become severely fragmented and scattered, Dumbledore could be considered the only true pioneer of his generation, the only living wizard who had successfully crossed the highest levels of magical development and lived to share the experience.

His willingness to share not just theoretical knowledge but personal experiences and wisdom, represented an opportunity that was absolutely unique and perhaps would never come again.

"What if you tried to forcibly use that dormant magical power?" Bryan asked curiously.

"Oh, I'm afraid I would need to spend some time writing a will before attempting such a thing," Dumbledore replied with a chuckle.

"But as you have already suspected in your heart, Bryan, before leaving this beautiful world behind, I could indeed briefly experience and wield the full vitality and magical power of my youth."

Bryan pressed his lips together in a thin line, his breathing becoming slightly stilled.

Perhaps his conversation with Vogel had already reached Dumbledore's ears, but Bryan was too lazy to concern himself with the implicit 'warning' in Dumbledore's words. He only wanted to clarify what he was curious about,

"What about Voldemort? How do you evaluate his power?"

Dumbledore's expression grew considerably more serious.

"Obviously, Voldemort will never be able to glimpse the scenery that you are about to see, Bryan. This is absolutely certain. The step we've been discussing – the ability to transcend normal magical limitations and achieve soul-level independence – requires a complete and healthy soul to accomplish. Voldemort has damaged his soul far too severely through his creation of Horcruxes. It's even hard to say how much sanity he retains at this point."

This also meant that Herpo the Foul had most likely developed such magic only after becoming a 'legend' in his own right, only after achieving levels of magical development that placed him among the most powerful wizards in history.

Herpo had undoubtedly created multiple Horcruxes, which explained why Merlin himself-- perhaps the greatest wizard who had ever lived -- couldn't completely destroy him and had been forced to choose banishment instead of elimination. And those Horcruxes….

Bryan found himself pondering these historical connections, while Dumbledore continued his analysis in a tone that grew increasingly solemn.

"But I must admit that Voldemort's mastery of Dark Magic far exceeds most people's imagination or understanding. While he will never reach the transcendent level we've been discussing, while his soul-damage has permanently cut him off from the highest forms of magical development, this doesn't mean that his evil modifications to his own body and magical nature are entirely useless or ineffective.

He still possesses considerable magical power that cannot and must not be underestimated."

This was familiar territory for their conversations. Dumbledore had consistently and repeatedly tried to instill in Bryan a proper appreciation for the danger that Voldemort represented.

The hospital room fell into a brief silence. The only sound was the steady breathing of Onesto Pastore on the narrow bed, his chest rising and falling with the peaceful deep sleep. For an old man who had lost everything perhaps only the complete erasure of even his memories could finally allow him to sleep so peacefully.

Bryan's gaze drifted from Dumbledore's face to the sleeping Muggle.

How to arrange for Pastore's ongoing care and placement would be another headache going forward.

Keeping him at St. Mungo's indefinitely clearly wasn't an appropriate or sustainable solution. He would need to be carefully transitioned back into the Muggle world.

As far as Bryan could recall about Gitte's background, the old janitor no longer had any surviving family members, which was why he had devoted his entire life to serving the orphanage where Bryan had been raised. But sending Pastore back to that same orphanage was clearly impossible as too many people there have memories of the real Gitte that could contradict the false personality Bryan had constructed.

Perhaps the best solution would be to arrange for Pastore in a nursing home in some distant location. A careful application of mental suggestion magic could help ensure that he would never feel compelled to search for details about Gitte's past, allowing him to spend whatever remained of his twilight years quietly and peacefully in a foreign land.

After spending several minutes considering the various options and complications involved in Onesto Pastore's placement and care, Bryan lifted his gaze toward Dumbledore, who had also been maintaining thoughtful silence throughout this period.

In a rare moment of vulnerability, Bryan could see flickering light in Dumbledore's clear blue eyes, it was not the usual warm twinkle of humor and care, but something more complex and troubled.

Bryan's thoughts began racing as he recognized the signs of emotional turmoil in his expression. His mind quickly identified the most likely source of Dumbledore's distress, and his lips moved slightly as he spoke in a low, voice.

"I thought you would ask about the situation," Bryan said.

In an instant, Dumbledore seemed to age considerably. The silver-white beard beneath his nose lost its shine, becoming dull and lifeless. After several moments of struggling to regain his composure, after breathing with obvious difficulty several times, Dumbledore shook his head slowly without saying anything.

"The living conditions there aren't very good," Bryan continued, his expression remaining carefully neutral as he began to provide the information that Dumbledore desperately wanted but couldn't bring himself to ask for directly.

Bryan's tone remained flat and factual, as if he were simply narrating observed details rather than describing the circumstances of someone who clearly mattered deeply to Dumbledore.

"The weather in that place is consistently very cold, and the thin morning robe he was wearing looked as though it had been worn continuously for at least twenty years. Perhaps he needed a pair of wool socks more."

Bryan's voice remained steady and emotionless as he continued, "Oh, his room was also piled high with newspapers -- copies of The Daily Prophet, apparently every single issue that had been published over many years. This collection of newspapers was probably his only form of entertainment besides staring out his small window at the unchanging scenery beyond the prison walls.

When I dragged Vogel's worthless grandson out of his room during our... discussion... he had been completely absorbed in reading one of these newspapers."

Throughout Bryan's entire description, Dumbledore's gaze remained fixed down on his own old wrinkled hands. He remained completely silent, but every line of his posture indicated that he was listening carefully to every single word in Bryan's brief description.

Understanding that Dumbledore needed time to process both the information and his emotional response to it, Bryan rose from his chair and walked across the room to the small cabinet opposite the bed.

Bryan slowly opened the tea canister that was on top of the cabinet. The familiar process of tea preparation became a neutral activity that filled the silence without demanding conversation. The process also gave Dumbledore some much needed time to process his emotions and regain his composure.

"Do you think—" Dumbledore's voice, when it finally came, was very soft just like a whisper.

"He recognizes his mistake?"

'How dishonest,' Bryan thought to himself, shaking his head slightly at Dumbledore's inability to ask the question that really mattered to him.

He wasn't really asking about recognition of mistakes or understanding of consequences.

"In my opinion, he probably hasn't completely calmed down yet, Headmaster Dumbledore."

Bryan's single sentence restored some light to Dumbledore's dim eyes.

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