Magic is a fundamental, natural force that is the cornerstone of the wizarding world, distinguishing it from the non-magical (Muggle) world. It is an innate ability possessed by individuals known as witches and wizards, allowing them to manipulate reality in ways that defy conventional laws of physics. While inherent, the ability to control and effectively wield magic requires extensive study, practice, and discipline. The entire magical society is structured around the use of magic and its concealment from Muggles, as mandated by the International Statute of Secrecy.
Magic is a complex and multifaceted power, the use of which depends on several key factors.
Magic is a vast field of study, typically categorized into various branches and disciplines, many of which form the core curriculum at Hogwarts.
Magical ability typically manifests in childhood, between the ages of three and eight. Untrained magic is often uncontrolled and emotionally driven. Formal magical education in Britain begins at age eleven at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Students are tested after their fifth year with the Ordinary Wizarding Level (O.W.L.) exams and after their seventh year with the Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test (N.E.W.T.) exams. Other notable magical schools in Europe include Beauxbatons Academy of Magic in France and the Durmstrang Institute.
The use of magic is heavily regulated by the Ministry of Magic.
Despite its power, magic is not omnipotent and is subject to certain fundamental laws.