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Harry Potter: The Legend of Nero Ravenclaw-Chapter 132: The Memory Parcels Experiment
Chapter 132 - 132: The Memory Parcels Experiment
Nero sat in the dojo, staring at the newly created Shikigami before him.
It stood still, awaiting direction, its paper body subtly pulsing with the residual magic that animated it.
His previous experiment had proven something extraordinary, he could make clones that weren't just following instructions.
They were thinking, learning, and most importantly, mirroring his own obsessive thirst for knowledge.
Now, he wanted to take it one step further.
"Understanding is good, but what if I could share knowledge?" he murmured, fingers tracing a series of runes in the air.
"What if instead of just observing and analyzing from a blank state, the clones could receive my direct experiences?"
This would be the next great leap in his research.
If he could embed specific memory parcels into the Shikigami, they wouldn't have to discover everything on their own, they would start with an existing foundation, his always evolving foundation.
He could give them advanced knowledge instantaneously, making them extensions of himself in the truest sense.
It was a terrifying and exhilarating prospect.
He reached out, placing his fingers against the clone's forehead.
The moment his skin met the enchanted paper, he felt the slight hum of magic flowing between them.
His goal was simple.
Transfer a single, controlled memory into the Shikigami and see if it retained the information.
Let's start with something simple, he thought.
He focused on a memory of casting a basic wind spell, the feeling of magic surging through his fingertips, the flow of energy responding to his intent.
He pushed the memory forward, letting it seep into the Shikigami's core, embedding itself into the very fabric of its existence.
For a moment, nothing happened.
Then, the Shikigami shuddered, its blank paper face twitching slightly.
Without prompting, it lifted its hand and began replicating the wind spell flawlessly.
Nero's heart raced. "It worked."
But something was off.
The clone executed the spell perfectly, but there was no understanding behind it.
It was merely mimicking what he had given it, not truly processing the memory.
Nero sighed and dismissed the clone, watching as it dissolved into fluttering scraps of parchment.
Dumping entire memories doesn't work, he thought. The process needs structure.
Instead of forcing a fully formed experience, he needed a way to break memories into digestible fragments, memory parcels that contained concepts, emotions, and intent, not just execution.
If a clone could receive these smaller components and assemble them naturally, it might start processing knowledge as if it had learned it itself.
He closed his eyes, diving into his own Occlumency training.
His mental defenses had allowed him to compartmentalize thoughts.
He could use a similar technique here, isolating specific fragments of memory and encoding them into the transfer.
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Theoretical knowledge: the structure of the wind spell, how it interacted with natural elements.
Practical experience: the feeling of casting it, the push and pull of mana, and how it behaves in action.
Instead of transferring everything at once, he let each parcel of memory sink into the Shikigami one by one.
The result was astounding.
The Shikigami lifted its hand again, but this time, there was a pause.
A brief moment of analysis, as if it was thinking about what it had just received.
When it cast the wind spell this time, Nero could feel the difference.
"It's learning," he whispered, eyes wide. "Not just copying, learning."
One Shikigami receiving knowledge was a breakthrough.
But Nero wasn't satisfied with just one.
If I can share memories with one clone, he reasoned, then why not many of them?
He needed to ensure that any knowledge he imparted would instantly spread to every Shikigami inside the barrier.
That way, no matter how many clones he created, they would all start from the same knowledge base.
To achieve this, he modified the barrier inscriptions, integrating a new layer of runes designed to synchronize memory parcels across all entities contained within.
It was a delicate process, he had to ensure that the knowledge transferred equally, without distortion.
With everything in place, he created two Shikigami simultaneously.
He stepped forward, pressing his fingers against the forehead of the first one.
He transferred the same wind spell memory parcels as before.
Then, he turned to the second Shikigami, watching intently.
A moment later, the second clone lifted its hand and cast the spell perfectly, without ever having received the memory directly.
Nero exhaled. It worked.
Any knowledge transferred to one of his Shikigami would now automatically be imprinted onto all others within the barrier.
This was true collective learning.
Now, he had two Shikigami active at once, both operating with the same knowledge set.
But that raised a new question: How would they interact?
Would they function like identical copies, mirroring each other exactly?
Or would they develop different approaches to problem-solving despite having the same starting knowledge?
To test this, he assigned both clones a new problem.
Analyzing a series of runes that contained an intentionally hidden flaw.
Clone A took an analytical approach, deconstructing the symbols one by one.
Clone B, however, skipped the deconstruction and tested an active spell interaction instead.
Nero grinned.
Even though they had the same starting memories, they were already evolving their thought processes independently.
This meant that if he created multiple clones, he wouldn't just be creating duplicates.
He'd be generating different versions of himself, each solving problems in their own way, yet all contributing to the same greater knowledge pool.
This was the future of his learning.
The possibilities were overwhelming.
He could refine the way memories were broken down and transmitted.
He could create larger teams of Shikigami to tackle different magical disciplines at once.
He could leave clones studying for days inside the barrier, accumulating knowledge faster than any human magician ever could.
And now, he had full control over what knowledge they started with.
Nero stepped back, looking at the Shikigami before him, their forms flickering slightly as they absorbed new insights.
He had done it. He had created something entirely new.
The Raven Eyes in his vision glowed faintly, reflecting the endless possibilities that now lay ahead.
And Nero couldn't wait to explore them all.
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