Muggles
a magical land where antmos ride ponys and people can fall in hippos buts.
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The Non magical People in Harry potter bokks are referred as "Muggles".
Munchkins
While you can't be a wizard in the magical sense depicted in fantasy literature, you can embody the spirit of a wizard through knowledge and creativity. Many people pursue skills in fields like science, technology, or the arts, which can feel magical in their own right. Additionally, engaging in practices like meditation or learning about nature can foster a sense of connection to the world that resembles a wizard's wisdom. Ultimately, being a "wizard" in real life comes down to harnessing your passions and abilities to create positive change.
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Harry Potter's parents had magical blood. His mother was a muggle-born witch and his father was a pure-blood wizard.
Munchkins, I believe.
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Non-magical people are referred to as 'muggles.' If somebody has magical parents, but didn't inherit the ability to do magic, then he would be called a "squib".
There are many terms used in the Harry Potter series to describe magical and non-magical people. Magical people are referred to as witches and wizards. Non-magical people are referred to as muggles. A pure blood has no trace of muggles in his ancestry. All of his family, including both parents are wizards. (Ron, Sirius, Draco, Neville) A half blood has one muggle-born parent and one wizard parent. (Harry, Voldemort) A mudblood is a derogatory term used to describe someone who is born with muggle parents, but are born with the ability to perform magic. (Hermione, Lily Potter) A squib is someone who has wizard parents but does not have the ability to perform magic. (Argus Filch, Dumbledore's sister Arianna.)
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