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Harry Potter: Dimensional Wizard

Harry Potter: Dimensional Wizard

Edward was reincarnated into the world of Harry Potter, an act which excites him giving the fact that this was one of his favorite books. So, he embarks on the path of wizardry in the hope of discovering the way it works, the laws or theories that govern it; he wanted to find its essence. When Edward finally uncovers the answers to the question he pondered on, he suddenly thought to himself: "Since the world of Harry Potter is real, what about all the other anime, movies, games, and books that I read from my past life? And if they are indeed real, how I can I get there?" This story is an Infinite Stream novel where the mc travels through different anime and movie worlds acquiring various magical abilities and knowledge in order to become a supreme wizard that stands on the top of countless dimensions and universes. This is a wish-fulfillment and Mary Sue novel so read at your own risk, and stop complaining about it. This is not a villain story, more like a morally gray one. Warnings: The MC will spend a great deal of time in the Harry Potter World before going to other worlds. I have not decided whether the [Curse Child] is canon or not. I do not care what JK Rowling said. Although this fanfic will be a Harem, the mc will not have a thousand women. Most likely, I will write so that he has a certain relationship with some female characters, then he will leave her in her own universe. Only a few will follow him in his journey. Also, a few men will also be in his group. THIS IS NOT A YAOI. If you enjoy my writing, please go read my other novel. [Journey of the Fate Destroying Emperor] Although the story is slow in the beginning, it is worth the wait for the later plots. Also published on royalroad.com Go check out my Pa.tr.eon: .https://www.patreon.com/LazySageDao Or just go into the site and search for my author name (LazySageDao). So, go and support me if you can. Discord: https://discord.gg/bnsezTApeY Disclaimer: All the characters in this novel belong to JK Rowling, and I'm just using them to write my own story. If the creator of the cover wants me to remove it, comment so in one of the newest chapters.
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What did one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional refer to? In anime
1 answer
2024-09-18 05:52
One-dimensional, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional referred to the characters, scenes, and concepts in different fictional worlds. The 1D world usually referred to the real world in the fictional world, such as the world in anime, games, novels, and other works. In this world, the characters, objects, and environment were all fictional, but the story and the relationship between the characters were real. Two-dimensional refers to a fictional two-dimensional world similar to the world in anime, manga, illustrations, and other works. In this world, people, objects, and environments were all flat and had unique forms and characteristics. The three-dimensional world refers to the real world, which is the three-dimensional world we live in. In anime, the three-dimensional world usually referred to the real world where the character lived and the main background of the story. It's important to note that these concepts don't only exist in anime. They have many applications in real life. For example, in movies, TV series, and games, we can also see terms like one-dimensional and two-dimensional used to describe characters and scenes in different fictional worlds.
What did the one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and so on mean?
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2024-09-05 02:16
Concepts such as one-dimensional and two-dimensional usually referred to fictional two-dimensional worlds or characters and plots in anime, manga, and other media. These concepts did not exist in the three-dimensional world. The first dimension usually referred to the characters and plots in the fictional world such as anime, manga, and games. The second dimension referred to the flat appearance and simple characteristics of the characters in these fictional worlds. These concepts were very popular in many online cultures and were often used to describe the plots and characters in certain works. It should be noted that the first and second dimension are fictional and only exist in the works or imagination without actual meaning.
Is Ironman one-dimensional in the comics?
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2024-10-11 14:28
No, he isn't. Ironman has a complex personality and various storylines in the comics.
Are American comic heroes one-dimensional?
2 answers
2024-10-13 19:23
Not necessarily. Many American comic heroes have complex personalities and storylines.
What do people often say about one-dimensional and two-dimensional?
1 answer
2024-09-11 06:30
One-dimensional and two-dimensional referred to the fictional two-dimensional world and three-dimensional world. In anime, games, and other fictional works, one-dimensional and two-dimensional were often used to describe different character worlds. The second dimension usually refers to the two-dimensional plane in the fictional world while the first dimension refers to the real world, the three-dimensional space we are in. The main difference between a one-dimensional and a two-dimensional world was the world they described. In the 2D world, characters could have very exaggerated and unique appearances and personalities. In the 1D world, these characters usually needed to conform to people's aesthetic and behavior norms in the real world. These fictional worlds and concepts were often loved by the majority of anime and game enthusiasts, so the two dimensional and two dimensional gradually became popular terms.
Two-dimensional assessment, one question, one answer
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2024-09-18 06:05
One question, one answer in the 2D assessment: 2D assessment content: - Who was Jia Baoyu's cousin in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'? - Answer: Lin Daiyu. Two-dimensional assessment topic: - How many girlfriends did Sun Wukong have in Journey to the West? - Answer: Sun Wukong only has one girlfriend, and her name is Bai Gujing. Two-dimensional assessment answer: - In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Jia Baoyu's cousin was Lin Daiyu. - In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's girlfriend was Bai Gujing.
Was there a particle accelerator explosion in DC comics?
1 answer
2024-10-18 11:26
Yes, there was. It's a significant event in some DC storylines.
Why are particle accelerators featured in fiction?
1 answer
2024-10-04 06:52
Particle accelerators in fiction often symbolize advanced technology and human curiosity. They can drive the plot by creating potential dangers or offering solutions. Moreover, they provide a backdrop for exploring ethical and moral questions related to science.
Is the story of the girl in the box a true one?
1 answer
2024-10-08 22:44
No, it's not a true story. It's most likely fictional, created for entertainment or to convey a certain message.
One sentence is worth 10,000 at the box office
1 answer
2024-09-24 01:40
I'm sorry, I don't quite understand what your question is. Please provide more context or information so that I can better answer your questions.
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