All that bullshit about unspeakable when ancient magic is the biggest secret in history. The department of mysteries must be super weak compared to the protag
@@Artaxerxes.Perhaps Unspeakables were actually the ones studying the Ancient Magic... we've never known what they're really up to, except for time machinations and time-turners, Vergil
For those who curios. The Seventh-Year student that took Prf.Garlick under her wings was Sirona Ryan, the owner of Three Broomsticks. Later you will get the side quest from Sirona about retrieves her old mails. And one of it is the letter she send to prof. Garlick.
Professor: I was an unspeakable at the ministry. Student: What's an unspeakable? Professor: Nothing, nothing at all. I'm glad to satisfy your curiosity.
You missed out Professor Binns. You can talk to him in the History of Magic Classroom outside of class, but he doesn’t talk about his past… in true form he just drones on about previous Goblin rebellions
@@williamg8269 or maybe Lodgok coming back as a Phantom and telling Ranrock that he was the worst brother a liar and deceiver and yeah basically Denouncing Ranrok
Professor Sharp is much more polite than Snape and he may well be the man who taught Albus Dumbledore in potions since the game is set in 1890 and Albus began attending Hogwarts in 1892.
@@sitinabilahothman3522 Yes he was headmaster during Dumbledore's time as a student at Hogwarts, what does that have to do with Professor Sharp teaching him potions?
10:41 The Venemous Tentacula that Garlick mentioned is the same one that you encountered while doing Duncan Hobhouse’s quest where you go into the Hidden Herbology Corridor and get a leaf from the plant.
Fun fact: Mahoutokoro School of Magic is located on the island of Iwo Jima. I wonder what must’ve happened in WW2, knowing the wizards and muggles were fighting simultaneously, though the muggles had no idea.
Maybe the Japanese wizard knows the wars in my head canon . They did encounter muggle American and Japanese muggle fighting. I heard the school did prohibit students from flying over airfield
@@williamg8269 meh sharp is cooler. Sharp is that cool ex-auror teacher with a limp from some awesome and dire mission he may have embarked on. While Snape is a bit of a creepy weirdo in dire need of a shower and should probably get over his old schooldays gripes and quite taking it out on innocent students like the son of his old childhood rival.
I think professor hecat's wounded by time incident is a refference to the room of time in the department of ministry, where there's a clock that ages you if you got into it
how wonderful sirona Ryan is. All of her words are accepted as truth. Just mention that you know her and everyone trusts and loves you automatically. Such power.
@@traiascacodreanu4553 lol I noticed that too. Everyone and I mean EVERYONE was singing Sirona’s praises. I just thought “yup, I know what going on here”.
Thank you so much for posting this. Most other game players ignore these questions and great answers. I have been very curious for some time about the back stories of many of the Hogwarts Legacy characters. 🤔 Again, Thank You. 😊👍💖
Some people complain about the forced diversity of Hogwarts Legacy, but I find it quite fascinating. Yes I realize it is heavy handed, but here’s the thing: we learn about different kinds of jobs, facts about different schools, different ways of thought, and all sorts of stuff! Even if it’s small things like about how to students at The Japanese Magic School (I can’t remember how to spell its name) trained for Quiddich to be some of the best in the world or just what Uwagadu (spelling?) looks and feels and teaches compared to Hogwarts. It fleshes out the entire wizarding world more to more than just Hogwarts and Europe.
While I roll my eyes at forced diversity, the game was written well enough that it wasn't an issue. At no point did I feel that I was being lectured and the characters were written well enough that I forgot about the forced diversity.
Ya while i noticed the diversity most of it was non intrusive and was not too immersion braking other than the 3 broomsticks owner being trans in the 1800s and no one batting an eye. Dubley so because i don't even think being trans was even a thing back then. Especially in hogwarts were everyone was really raccost even into the 1900s durring hary potter. But i suspect they did this because of jk rawlings comments on them to try and combat incomming hate due to it being a harry potter game.
People complain about that?! Did people complain about our characters being anyway we want to?! I'm just very happy 😊🩷🩵 I get to make my character Kyle as Tan as me! I don't care about "forced diversity" it really didn't bother me. I was happy to have professors of all cultures in Hogwarts.
You have to find them in their classrooms. Idk when you can prompt these conversations but I always talk to them while looking for stuff in Hogwarts when the option comes up.
@@theomellors688 True! Base on how it was discription in the 5th book. One of the Death Eater got trap in the "Time Sand" (Harry blasted the whole room of time turner) and his head keep changing between baby head and adult head constantly. One can guess prof.Hecat did suffer same thing.
Forced diversity might be an isdue for some, but they execute it just right. Like Japanese Quiddich players play, the way African ppl casts magic, etc. And their designs are just perfect. Like, if I would imagine a botanist Prof. that likes it's job and it's profession, you can either imagine someone in a gardening overall and a straw hat. Or, full green clothing with a bit of stiches here and there. So ye, Prof. Garlick is just perfect
Wait, the mention African magic culture and Japanese quidditch is supposed to be forced diversity? Seriously? Would it be forced if they kept it within Europe? Or Russia? Or America? I don’t get it. It just felt like learning more about the wizarding world.
Eh, I feel like people who say it’s “forced” either aren’t familiar with the HP universe or have an issue with the subject of diversity itself. It was done very tastefully and naturally in this game. It also makes sense that the wizarding world is canonically diverse because they had means of international travel far before muggles did (ex. Flying carriages)
The "forced diversity" sh!t might be just another petty thing to throw some shades on the game. And given the time period of the game(by the looks, it was before gas powered engines were invented) it would make sence of the diversity, cause the classic "colonisation" era. But for real, it just felt natural to have such variety of professors. And the insight of their culture they are from.
Do none of you remember the British Empire? Just how many foreign students were educated at Oxford and Cambridge Hmm? MANY! Who’s to say Hogwarts, being THE wizarding school of the UK, didn’t do the same?
@@klevy3484 done tastefully and naturally. Shoved down your face with almost every character being diverse with a thick accent, yeah tastefully. Lol, you think only white people have a problem with diversity? Nope, I'm not white nor English, and I too like so many other non white people have a problem with this forced diversity because it does nt come across genuine! Just as cheap way to lure more people into buying the game.
@@traiascacodreanu4553everyone has crushes on fictional characters. Nothing wrong with it as long as one can differentiate between reality and fantasy and not take it to an obsessive level, Frog Man.
Garlick is a bit, Beyond Polite, way too Polite, almost Fake. Doesn't seem Hufflepuff. Seems Cheesey. She must have Victorian Pomona Sprout, but she isn't.
Professor Hecat is actually 44 years old. That’s what she meant when she said time itself wounded her when she was an Unspeakable.
I'm surprised that they showed the unspeakable who had the time accident
@DW99 is she mentioned in the books or pottermore?
She aged much quicker, because of the Department of Mysteries. That place is creepy, and we've already been there. Through Harry's eyes😏
All that bullshit about unspeakable when ancient magic is the biggest secret in history. The department of mysteries must be super weak compared to the protag
@@Artaxerxes.Perhaps Unspeakables were actually the ones studying the Ancient Magic... we've never known what they're really up to, except for time machinations and time-turners, Vergil
For those who curios. The Seventh-Year student that took Prf.Garlick under her wings was Sirona Ryan, the owner of Three Broomsticks. Later you will get the side quest from Sirona about retrieves her old mails. And one of it is the letter she send to prof. Garlick.
Professor: I was an unspeakable at the ministry.
Student: What's an unspeakable?
Professor: Nothing, nothing at all. I'm glad to satisfy your curiosity.
That
You missed out Professor Binns. You can talk to him in the History of Magic Classroom outside of class, but he doesn’t talk about his past… in true form he just drones on about previous Goblin rebellions
I know and did it appart.
The ending should have been Binns showing up at the repository and his voice boring Ranrok to death.
@@williamg8269HAHA
@@williamg8269 or maybe Lodgok coming back as a Phantom and telling Ranrock that he was the worst brother a liar and deceiver and yeah basically Denouncing Ranrok
Professor Sharp is much more polite than Snape and he may well be the man who taught Albus Dumbledore in potions since the game is set in 1890 and Albus began attending Hogwarts in 1892.
Oh isnt Phineas Nigellus Black one of the Hogwart’s ex Headmaster before Dumbledore?
@@sitinabilahothman3522 Yes he was headmaster during Dumbledore's time as a student at Hogwarts, what does that have to do with Professor Sharp teaching him potions?
10:41 The Venemous Tentacula that Garlick mentioned is the same one that you encountered while doing Duncan Hobhouse’s quest where you go into the Hidden Herbology Corridor and get a leaf from the plant.
Fun fact: Mahoutokoro School of Magic is located on the island of Iwo Jima. I wonder what must’ve happened in WW2, knowing the wizards and muggles were fighting simultaneously, though the muggles had no idea.
I could imagine Muggle Studies, or Maguru no kenkyū would be like.
Maybe the Japanese wizard knows the wars in my head canon . They did encounter muggle American and Japanese muggle fighting. I heard the school did prohibit students from flying over airfield
Not going to lie, I would get into loads of trouble in front of professor Sharp just to get to spend detentions with him.
He looks just like Snape from the novels excrpt for the scar.
@@williamg8269 meh sharp is cooler. Sharp is that cool ex-auror teacher with a limp from some awesome and dire mission he may have embarked on.
While Snape is a bit of a creepy weirdo in dire need of a shower and should probably get over his old schooldays gripes and quite taking it out on innocent students like the son of his old childhood rival.
Me too, he's kind of a hot daddy.
I'm sad that Prof. Weasley does not have this interaction with the MC
same
Professor ronen” I want my students to have fun and be happy to learn )
Camera pans to the tourture device in the back
DUDE YOU’RE RIGHT
It's so hard not to focus on the pyjamas.
Their stories are so interesting 😊
I think professor hecat's wounded by time incident is a refference to the room of time in the department of ministry, where there's a clock that ages you if you got into it
Prof ronin was one of my favorite teachers in the game
how wonderful sirona Ryan is. All of her words are accepted as truth. Just mention that you know her and everyone trusts and loves you automatically. Such power.
Well to make such a character less... "Wonderful" would be a hatecrime nowadays
@@traiascacodreanu4553 Not really
@@Camazotz-kz9wr Then youre not woke enough buddy
@@traiascacodreanu4553 You mean I'm not twitter, which is the minority of "woke" (they're not really woke) people.
@@traiascacodreanu4553 lol I noticed that too. Everyone and I mean EVERYONE was singing Sirona’s praises. I just thought “yup, I know what going on here”.
Thank you so much for posting this. Most other game players ignore these questions and great answers. I have been very curious for some time about the back stories of many of the Hogwarts Legacy characters. 🤔 Again, Thank You. 😊👍💖
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fact he's asking all of em in his long underwear is hilarious
Some people complain about the forced diversity of Hogwarts Legacy, but I find it quite fascinating. Yes I realize it is heavy handed, but here’s the thing: we learn about different kinds of jobs, facts about different schools, different ways of thought, and all sorts of stuff! Even if it’s small things like about how to students at The Japanese Magic School (I can’t remember how to spell its name) trained for Quiddich to be some of the best in the world or just what Uwagadu (spelling?) looks and feels and teaches compared to Hogwarts. It fleshes out the entire wizarding world more to more than just Hogwarts and Europe.
While I roll my eyes at forced diversity, the game was written well enough that it wasn't an issue. At no point did I feel that I was being lectured and the characters were written well enough that I forgot about the forced diversity.
Ya while i noticed the diversity most of it was non intrusive and was not too immersion braking other than the 3 broomsticks owner being trans in the 1800s and no one batting an eye. Dubley so because i don't even think being trans was even a thing back then. Especially in hogwarts were everyone was really raccost even into the 1900s durring hary potter. But i suspect they did this because of jk rawlings comments on them to try and combat incomming hate due to it being a harry potter game.
Honestly, I didn’t even notice anything that felt forced. I just thought the choices were cool. Reminded me a bit of Cyberpunk.
People complain about that?!
Did people complain about our characters being anyway we want to?!
I'm just very happy
😊🩷🩵
I get to make my character Kyle as Tan as me!
I don't care about "forced diversity" it really didn't bother me.
I was happy to have professors of all cultures in Hogwarts.
@@Whocares158 why you make your comment so long for no reason
5:16 The game’s way of saying “We are NOT using Time Turners!”
How about ancient magics then?
Kogawa and Sharp stood out to me for some reason. Kogawa's integrity and Sharp's insistence about not letting fear guide you were really compelling.
I love professor Black so much.
Professor Sharp the best professor.
I didn't even know we can talk to them, every time i did they are like you do your assignments girl?
You have to find them in their classrooms. Idk when you can prompt these conversations but I always talk to them while looking for stuff in Hogwarts when the option comes up.
Quite a shame that we cant talk to professor Weasley
I feel prof Hecat traveled to the future and gained knowledge of it.
I think she was likely instrumental in the creation of time turners given how she says she’s not sure if she’s actually ‘lost’ much time
@@theomellors688 thats an interesting theory
@@theomellors688 True! Base on how it was discription in the 5th book. One of the Death Eater got trap in the "Time Sand" (Harry blasted the whole room of time turner) and his head keep changing between baby head and adult head constantly. One can guess prof.Hecat did suffer same thing.
Sharp best professor
wait a minute...maybe was Hecat involved in time turner research?
Probably.
Forced diversity might be an isdue for some, but they execute it just right. Like Japanese Quiddich players play, the way African ppl casts magic, etc.
And their designs are just perfect. Like, if I would imagine a botanist Prof. that likes it's job and it's profession, you can either imagine someone in a gardening overall and a straw hat. Or, full green clothing with a bit of stiches here and there. So ye, Prof. Garlick is just perfect
Wait, the mention African magic culture and Japanese quidditch is supposed to be forced diversity? Seriously? Would it be forced if they kept it within Europe? Or Russia? Or America? I don’t get it. It just felt like learning more about the wizarding world.
Eh, I feel like people who say it’s “forced” either aren’t familiar with the HP universe or have an issue with the subject of diversity itself. It was done very tastefully and naturally in this game.
It also makes sense that the wizarding world is canonically diverse because they had means of international travel far before muggles did (ex. Flying carriages)
The "forced diversity" sh!t might be just another petty thing to throw some shades on the game.
And given the time period of the game(by the looks, it was before gas powered engines were invented) it would make sence of the diversity, cause the classic "colonisation" era.
But for real, it just felt natural to have such variety of professors. And the insight of their culture they are from.
Do none of you remember the British Empire? Just how many foreign students were educated at Oxford and Cambridge Hmm? MANY! Who’s to say Hogwarts, being THE wizarding school of the UK, didn’t do the same?
@@klevy3484 done tastefully and naturally. Shoved down your face with almost every character being diverse with a thick accent, yeah tastefully. Lol, you think only white people have a problem with diversity? Nope, I'm not white nor English, and I too like so many other non white people have a problem with this forced diversity because it does nt come across genuine! Just as cheap way to lure more people into buying the game.
You forgot that you can learn from the professor ghost in history class too
Its crazy that on the other side of the world on the same timeline, the Blackwater Massacre happened.
This happens in 1891 and blackwater was in 1899.
Im bi for garlick and sharp
I honestly forgot that there was a class for flying brooms, tbh.
Binns?
I forgot him and make this th-cam.com/video/aOmB92wdw30/w-d-xo.html
However he is the only who is not personal about it.
What does it mean with Professor Hecat being hurt by time? What is that?
In the ministry there's a space that accelerate time.
Probably some time magic went wrong. Can only speculate on what an Unspeakable does.
The mc talks like hes from family guy
18:01
Garlick is my waifu 🥺
Get help
@@traiascacodreanu4553everyone has crushes on fictional characters. Nothing wrong with it as long as one can differentiate between reality and fantasy and not take it to an obsessive level, Frog Man.
@@sonnenblumefrau2048 Degenerate.
Garlick is a bit, Beyond Polite, way too Polite, almost Fake.
Doesn't seem Hufflepuff. Seems Cheesey.
She must have Victorian Pomona Sprout, but she isn't.
She’s just really enthusiastic about the subject she teaches is all. It’s that passion that makes her kinda quirky.
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Are you okay ? Did you just have a stroke ?
Do you even English ?
Please provide a coherent thought.
@Octomi Care to say what their point was lol?
not even half of the profs are british lol
ok? is that important for some reason?
Forced diversity hit Hogwarts hard
At least it makes a bit more sense than other media. Hogwarts covers a large area, and the areas were fairly mixed at the time.
Someone’s either never been to the UK or just hates seeing minorities, my bet is on the latter
@@callmecarrots9628 lol, one of the worst woke bs I heard in a while!!!
@Theo Mellors Oh yeah! Of course in 19th century all these ethnicities were present in UK and there was no racism whatsoever!
@@Olimar92 19th century UK. Very closed wizard community.