Players may first hear about Uagadou [Wag-a-doo] from the 12th main quest in Hogwarts Legacy, The girl from Uagadou. In it, they will meet a girl from the prestigious wizarding school known as Uagadou.
Many people without in-depth knowledge of Harry Potter lore might be surprised to learn that there are other magic schools besides Hogwarts. In fact, there are many and Uagadou is one of the most prestigious. In this article we'll take a closer at the institution and go over all the information that is known so far.
Many wizarding historians believe that magic originated in Africa, which is why it shouldn't be surprising to anyone that the largest magic school is also situated there.
Uagadou is situated on the “Mountains of Moon,” where students from all around the continent come to study. These mountains are so high and often surrounded by so many clouds that it ends up looking like they are floating mid-air.
While there are many wizarding and witchcraft schools in the continent of Africa, none of them are as old as the prestigious Uagadou. Its age can be traced back at least a thousand years before the story of Harry Potter (1991), which makes it as old if not older than Hogwarts.
Its prestige is also regularly compared to that of Hogwarts as the school produces some of the most talented witches and wizards in the world. One of the graduates, Babajide Akingbade, went on to succeed Dumbledore as the Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards.
The school has a very unique way of recruiting students. The Headmaster or Headmistress send out dream messengers to invite children in their dreams, who wake up with an inscribed stone in their hands.
These students often end up becoming experts in Astronomy, Alchemy,
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