demon hunter at hogwarts
Chapter 43 Dictionary of Hell
Students who often spend time in the library may find that their Defense Against the Dark Arts professor has been in the restricted area significantly more recently.
Regulus was not too interested in what Dumbledore's plan was.
Because according to his understanding, Voldemort is definitely not such a brainless guy.
From Voldemort's point of view, two operations to find Nicolas Flamel and an attack on Harry Potter failed. No matter how slow Dumbledore reacted, he should have known that someone was up to something. ?If the location of the Magic Stone is exposed at this time, isn't it obviously a bait?
Voldemort has been hiding for so many years without being discovered by Dumbledore. How can he catch him with such a straight hook?Regulus didn't believe it.
In short, no matter what the plan is, it is not as important as improving strength.With power, everything becomes simple, but without power, everything is in vain.
Because of Peter, Regulus has been studying the Animagus recently, striving to know himself and the enemy.
After consulting a large number of books for research, he believed that Animagus transformation was actually a type of Druid magic.
But perhaps because the wizard who first learned this magic from the Druid priest was not an expert, there is a big gap between the Animagus transformation technique and the Druid's animal transformation technique in myths and legends.
First of all, druids can choose the target form of their transformation, but animagus cannot.
According to relevant records, the wizard's Animagus form is often consistent with his original patron saint form. In other words, this form was destined before the change, but the wizard himself did not know it.
So many times, things go counterproductive. For example, after a wizard discovered that his Animagus form was a dung beetle, he vowed never to use this spell again.
Secondly, for wizards, it takes a long time to study and practice to become proficient in this spell.
The process of practicing Animagus transformation is complex, tedious and dangerous, and the reward is that the wizard can turn into an ordinary animal for a period of time at the cost of losing mana.
During this period, they have the wild desires of animals, love to eat food in animal form, and their thinking is chaotic and simple.
Moreover, if something goes wrong, the wizard is likely to be trapped in the body of that animal and never become human again.
The history of magic shows that the inheritance of ancient Druidism was interrupted as early as 2000 years ago, so no one can trace the origins and improve the Animagus transformation technique.
Regulus thought so at first.
Regulus had been in trouble because of the "bewitchment" of that mysterious voice.
Now that he has calmed down, he is operating Occlumency at all times to isolate the knowledge that has been forced into his mind and prevent it from affecting his mentality.
At this time, the knowledge was like a bookshelf hidden in Regulus' consciousness, and he could choose to view a certain part of it at any time.
When he was browsing this "bookshelf" recently, he accidentally discovered that the knowledge actually contained some basic druid magic, including "animal transformation".
"Using the animal transformation technique to improve the transformation of Animagus, maybe it can become a magical creature?"
This idea only flashed briefly before Regulus gave it up. He had never had any relevant foundation, and as far as he knew, the process of learning Animagus was extremely long and painful.
The first step is to hold a mandrake leaf in your mouth for a full month.
His identity is also a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, and it is unrealistic to teach students with leaves in his mouth.
One weekend afternoon, Regulus came to the restricted book area again to look up information.
Usually, students are not allowed to enter the restricted book area of the library because some of the books stored here are too advanced and some involve relatively cruel black magic.
Only a few sixth- and seventh-grade students were allowed in by Mrs. Pince with approval slips from their professors, but they were limited to borrowing specific books.
Regulus looked a little disappointed because a book he had been reading these past few days had been borrowed.
There was no point in staying any longer. Regulus was about to leave when he saw a middle-aged witch with gray hair coming to the row of bookshelves holding two books in his hands.
One of them happened to be the "Key of Solomon" that he was about to consult, a fourteenth-century book on black magic compiled by King Solomon of Israel. It recorded a large number of lost black magic rituals.
But the strange thing is that no one has ever successfully used the black magic rituals in that book.
"Professor Bubbaji, there is no need to put this book up. I just need it." Regulus smiled and greeted the witch, Muggle Studies Professor Caredi Bubbaji.
"Ah, it's you. This book is quite heavy, you have to be careful..." The Muggle Studies professor handed "The Key of Solomon" to Regulus.
After Regulus took it, his eyes were attracted by another thick book with a red cover and gilded fonts held in Bubaji's arms.
"With all due respect, this book is?"
"Ah, this is a book written by Muggles called "Dictionary of Hell". It can be seen as Muggles' commentary on "The Key of Solomon."" Bubaji replied with a smile.
Regulus became interested. Can Muggles also annotate dark magic books?
"Hundreds of years ago, Muggle countries needed wizards to participate. Many powerful wizards would work for the court and were called court magicians." When it came to the professional knowledge of Muggle studies, Bubaji was obviously interested. After all, it was very important. Few wizards were willing to discuss Muggle views.
Regulus understands this. Wizards will also be greedy for enjoyment and rights. The secular kingship can easily bring these. The wizard only needs to use his own knowledge and power in exchange. Hundreds of years ago, many pure-blood wizard families were with The royal families of various countries have close exchanges.
In their view, even if Muggles know this knowledge, it will be useless. Magic flows in the blood, and Muggles cannot release magic even if they learn spells.
"We believe that King Solomon may have been a wizard himself, and he created these powerful and dangerous sacrificial rituals. But after his death, the court magicians were unwilling to let more people know about these rituals, which is key. Some of them have been modified." Bubaji said seriously, "With the death of those wizards, no one knows how to start these rituals correctly."
Then, she opened the "Dictionary of Hell" in her hand and turned to a random page.
"As for this book, it was compiled based on "The Key of Solomon" hundreds of years after it was written. What's interesting is that the images of monsters described in it correspond to some of the creatures we are familiar with, such as this..." Bubbaji pointed to the illustration in the book, which showed a man with the head of a unicorn, "The so-called Duke of Hell Anducias was probably a wizard who wanted to transform into a unicorn, but ultimately failed. Look."
"In other words, from the description in this book, maybe we can deduce the function of those rituals?" Regulus asked doubtfully.
"I don't know. I'm not good at spells and ancient magic patterns. If you are interested, I can lend you this book."
Regulus was not too interested in what Dumbledore's plan was.
Because according to his understanding, Voldemort is definitely not such a brainless guy.
From Voldemort's point of view, two operations to find Nicolas Flamel and an attack on Harry Potter failed. No matter how slow Dumbledore reacted, he should have known that someone was up to something. ?If the location of the Magic Stone is exposed at this time, isn't it obviously a bait?
Voldemort has been hiding for so many years without being discovered by Dumbledore. How can he catch him with such a straight hook?Regulus didn't believe it.
In short, no matter what the plan is, it is not as important as improving strength.With power, everything becomes simple, but without power, everything is in vain.
Because of Peter, Regulus has been studying the Animagus recently, striving to know himself and the enemy.
After consulting a large number of books for research, he believed that Animagus transformation was actually a type of Druid magic.
But perhaps because the wizard who first learned this magic from the Druid priest was not an expert, there is a big gap between the Animagus transformation technique and the Druid's animal transformation technique in myths and legends.
First of all, druids can choose the target form of their transformation, but animagus cannot.
According to relevant records, the wizard's Animagus form is often consistent with his original patron saint form. In other words, this form was destined before the change, but the wizard himself did not know it.
So many times, things go counterproductive. For example, after a wizard discovered that his Animagus form was a dung beetle, he vowed never to use this spell again.
Secondly, for wizards, it takes a long time to study and practice to become proficient in this spell.
The process of practicing Animagus transformation is complex, tedious and dangerous, and the reward is that the wizard can turn into an ordinary animal for a period of time at the cost of losing mana.
During this period, they have the wild desires of animals, love to eat food in animal form, and their thinking is chaotic and simple.
Moreover, if something goes wrong, the wizard is likely to be trapped in the body of that animal and never become human again.
The history of magic shows that the inheritance of ancient Druidism was interrupted as early as 2000 years ago, so no one can trace the origins and improve the Animagus transformation technique.
Regulus thought so at first.
Regulus had been in trouble because of the "bewitchment" of that mysterious voice.
Now that he has calmed down, he is operating Occlumency at all times to isolate the knowledge that has been forced into his mind and prevent it from affecting his mentality.
At this time, the knowledge was like a bookshelf hidden in Regulus' consciousness, and he could choose to view a certain part of it at any time.
When he was browsing this "bookshelf" recently, he accidentally discovered that the knowledge actually contained some basic druid magic, including "animal transformation".
"Using the animal transformation technique to improve the transformation of Animagus, maybe it can become a magical creature?"
This idea only flashed briefly before Regulus gave it up. He had never had any relevant foundation, and as far as he knew, the process of learning Animagus was extremely long and painful.
The first step is to hold a mandrake leaf in your mouth for a full month.
His identity is also a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, and it is unrealistic to teach students with leaves in his mouth.
One weekend afternoon, Regulus came to the restricted book area again to look up information.
Usually, students are not allowed to enter the restricted book area of the library because some of the books stored here are too advanced and some involve relatively cruel black magic.
Only a few sixth- and seventh-grade students were allowed in by Mrs. Pince with approval slips from their professors, but they were limited to borrowing specific books.
Regulus looked a little disappointed because a book he had been reading these past few days had been borrowed.
There was no point in staying any longer. Regulus was about to leave when he saw a middle-aged witch with gray hair coming to the row of bookshelves holding two books in his hands.
One of them happened to be the "Key of Solomon" that he was about to consult, a fourteenth-century book on black magic compiled by King Solomon of Israel. It recorded a large number of lost black magic rituals.
But the strange thing is that no one has ever successfully used the black magic rituals in that book.
"Professor Bubbaji, there is no need to put this book up. I just need it." Regulus smiled and greeted the witch, Muggle Studies Professor Caredi Bubbaji.
"Ah, it's you. This book is quite heavy, you have to be careful..." The Muggle Studies professor handed "The Key of Solomon" to Regulus.
After Regulus took it, his eyes were attracted by another thick book with a red cover and gilded fonts held in Bubaji's arms.
"With all due respect, this book is?"
"Ah, this is a book written by Muggles called "Dictionary of Hell". It can be seen as Muggles' commentary on "The Key of Solomon."" Bubaji replied with a smile.
Regulus became interested. Can Muggles also annotate dark magic books?
"Hundreds of years ago, Muggle countries needed wizards to participate. Many powerful wizards would work for the court and were called court magicians." When it came to the professional knowledge of Muggle studies, Bubaji was obviously interested. After all, it was very important. Few wizards were willing to discuss Muggle views.
Regulus understands this. Wizards will also be greedy for enjoyment and rights. The secular kingship can easily bring these. The wizard only needs to use his own knowledge and power in exchange. Hundreds of years ago, many pure-blood wizard families were with The royal families of various countries have close exchanges.
In their view, even if Muggles know this knowledge, it will be useless. Magic flows in the blood, and Muggles cannot release magic even if they learn spells.
"We believe that King Solomon may have been a wizard himself, and he created these powerful and dangerous sacrificial rituals. But after his death, the court magicians were unwilling to let more people know about these rituals, which is key. Some of them have been modified." Bubaji said seriously, "With the death of those wizards, no one knows how to start these rituals correctly."
Then, she opened the "Dictionary of Hell" in her hand and turned to a random page.
"As for this book, it was compiled based on "The Key of Solomon" hundreds of years after it was written. What's interesting is that the images of monsters described in it correspond to some of the creatures we are familiar with, such as this..." Bubbaji pointed to the illustration in the book, which showed a man with the head of a unicorn, "The so-called Duke of Hell Anducias was probably a wizard who wanted to transform into a unicorn, but ultimately failed. Look."
"In other words, from the description in this book, maybe we can deduce the function of those rituals?" Regulus asked doubtfully.
"I don't know. I'm not good at spells and ancient magic patterns. If you are interested, I can lend you this book."
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