Would be nice indeed to see more types of magic
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And more about the non humans I really hope Fantastic Beasts will offer this to us
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To be honest when I first heard about this franchise I really hoped it was going to be centered more on the non humans and the first movie gave me that feeling but then well change direction
Same for me.
One of my favorite small bits in the Deathly Hallows is how it was lampshaded that House Elves can apparate in places where even the best human wizards can't, a fact overlooked by most humans as shown when Voldemort used Kreacher as a guinea pig to test the defenses around Slytherin Locket in the cave forgetting that even after drinking the potion of despair Kreacher would have been perfectly able of escaping the cave.
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I also liked the chapter in Order of Phoenix where Firenze was shown teaching Centaur's way of Divination, it was really more interesting than Trelawney's lessons and a really original branch of magic and it also showed how humble and down-to-earth the centaurs are compared to humans when it comes to magic and predict events with Firenze reminding that nothing was infallible and that it often takes long for people to make accurate predictions and that even the wisest can misinterpretate things.