Hogwarts Homecoming

Chapter 118 Temple and Murals

Goom, boom, boom--

After a great war that corrupted the earth, the world was in a mess. Amosta jumped off the oak boat, stood on the embankment and wiped off the sweat from his forehead, took out a few bottles of magic potion, and drank it, which was worth several thousand galleons. After the potion was swallowed, Amosta smacked his lips, looking unsatisfied.

The moment he stepped on the ground, the bones that were still moving in the swamp immediately hibernate, just like a trial, and Amosta passed the test with his strength.

Dang clang - hoo.

Throwing away a few bottles, looking at the almost plowed swamp, Amosta exhaled happily, but when he found the magic power in his body and eyes, he smiled wryly again.

"It's really enjoyable, I just hope that I won't foresee any troubles in the future--"

As he said that, Amostar kicked an ugly one-legged creature lying at his feet and bound by a magic rope, and it grinned in pain.

Under the 'nourishing' of the strong evil magic power on the island, these Hinckle Punks already have a real body. This situation is quite special and rare, so Amosta picked it up without being affected by the battle just now. Come out and prepare to take it out and study it carefully.

Putting this special Xinkpunk away, and looking around, Amosta found that after a long delay, Gryffindor had already walked up a gentle slope along a path full of withered thorns, and was about to Standing on the high ground, he looked at the temple not far away.

Seeing this, Amosta didn't dare to delay, and ran after him all the way. Although it was just a phantom recorded by the chaotic timing and magic power, following him, Amosta always felt inexplicably at ease. Godric Gryffindor is such a 'safe' man.

In the center of the island, a huge, magnificent temple soaked in the atmosphere of history stands there silently, and it does not know how many years it has existed.

Staring at the temple, Amosta's eyelashes trembled, showing some doubts.

Located on the steps, the rectangular temple is built entirely of white marble. Supporting this huge building is a circle of nearly a hundred giant marble pillars. The wall that is the main body of the building has been dilapidated. A large hole has collapsed.

This is a typical ancient Greek-style temple, and the source of Amosta's doubts is precisely because of this.

As the sacred place of the ancient Druids, how could a Greek temple appear in the center of the rumored mysterious island of Avalon? The style of the palace is generally weird, it is simply unreasonable, Amosta thought that he would see a wooden palace built on a huge oak tree here!

"Is Corona there?"

Amosta gazed at the temple over Gryffindor's muscular body, and vaguely sensed the location of her magic power. After thinking for a while, Amosta waved his wand to cover his breath and conceal himself. Due to his stature, he wanted to explore with Gryffindor before meeting Vitia.

Surprisingly, the space around the temple located in the center of the island is not filled with the atmosphere of decay and death as Amosta expected. It seems that some strange power is suppressing death.

The two started walking again, but not long after they left, Amosta suddenly stopped and looked forward with a solemn expression. In his field of vision, there suddenly appeared many overlapping figures facing forward, and This figure is very familiar to Amosta, because it is his own back.

"--The chaos of the time sequence here has suddenly increased to many levels. Well, it should be caused by two powerful magic powers counteracting and interfering with each other. Tsk tsk, an unheard of spectacle--"

Amosta took another step, but as he gradually approached the temple, the strange phenomenon happened again.

Gryffindor was not affected in any way, and his trajectory towards the temple was a straight line, but Amosta, who was following behind, seemed to be constantly using apparition, and was still in Gryffindor's place the last second. Behind him, in the next moment, it flickered directly to the front, and then 'floated' to the top of Gryffindor's head.

No need to think too much, Amosta also knows that this space is distorted and dislocated. Fortunately, this dislocation is still continuous. If there is a space fault, it is very likely that Amosta will step forward. It was found that the sole of his foot had been cut in two.

The many strange phenomena caused by the magic power here, if you take it out and study it alone, you will definitely be able to write a few papers that shock the magic world, but after seeing it a lot, Amosta's nerves also become tough. After all, here is 'Land of Myths'.

Gryffindor did not walk towards the steps at the entrance of the temple, but stood in front of a large collapsed hole in the side wall of the temple, staring at the space inside the temple.

Amosta also came to his side with 'difficulty', looked at the back of the temple a few times, he didn't marvel at the magnificent temple supported by the magnificent stone pillars, but looked at the dilapidated ground, showing The jagged corner frowned.

Abandoning Gryffindor, he walked forward and squatted on the ground alone, digging up the soft soil with his palms, and made a small pit in a short while.

"Sure enough, this temple is not the original building of Avalon Island, but the entire temple was forcibly uprooted and moved here—"

If such a majestic building really belongs to the island of Avalon, then when it was built, the builders could not have built the foundation, and with the broken traces of the corner of the temple bordering the ground, Amosta can already It is certain that this temple was moved from other places.

"Is this still The Wizarding World of Harry Potter?"

Amostar shook his head with a serious expression on his face.

If the island of Avalon is really the legendary place where Merlin rests forever, as Vitia said, then there is no doubt that the temple in front of you, the many visions on the island, and even the island floating in the sky should all be Merlin. handwriting.

"Could it be that Merlin has ascended to the throne of God? What is the limit of the ability of wizards in that era?"

Amosta's eyes revealed incredulousness. Being in the modern magic world, he couldn't even imagine the grand scene when wizards looked down on the earth and were regarded as gods by Muggles in the ancient times!

"There has been a fault in the magic, and some extremely important events have been forgotten by people. Or deliberately erased--"

Amosta murmured in a low voice, and what prompted him to make such a guess was not only the sights he saw along the way, but also the words that Gryffindor unintentionally uttered-'The world is still complete, the magnificent age of magic! '

Looking at the uncanny workmanship in front of him, Amosta suddenly thought of the things Voldemort did when he was active, and couldn't help but feel a bit dull.

Obsessed with power; obsessed with the awe of others; obsessed with immortality; no wonder that although he has great strength, Albus Dumbledore has always treated him with contempt.

Voldemort did make great efforts to ensure that he was not killed, but those efforts were nothing more than picking up teeth, and his magical path had long been cut off.

Amosta suppressed his contempt for Voldemort in his heart, followed Gryffindor, and stepped into the temple through the big hole in the side wall of the temple.

Looking around, the broken walls and ruins within the field of vision are in line with Amosta's expectations. The timing and space are still as chaotic as the outside world, but there is one thing that surprises Amosta, that is, the magic power inside the temple is very strong. 'Pure', not mixed with the evil atmosphere of the outside world, as if it had been purified.

The Gryffindor who entered here behaved a little abnormally. According to common sense, anyone who explores this temple for the first time should go towards the main hall where Vitia's magic power is located, but he is not like this, but With a solemn expression, he stepped across the ruins, passed through the cracked wall, quickened his pace, and walked in one direction with a clear purpose.

Amosta only hesitated for a short time before starting to follow again. Amosta, who graduated from Hogwarts, obviously believed in Godric Gryffin more than the woman in the hall. many.

The two of them crossed the temple. Along the way, Amosta passed many rooms. The ashes and shelves that were broken into cinders should be the library. There are many unidentifiable bones and rotten equipment. It is a place for wizards to do research. In addition, there are some rooms used for daily life. It seems that this was once the residence of a wizard.

Gryffindor was moving forward at a very rapid pace, and Amostar, who was trapped in the chaotic timing and space constraints, had to trot all the way to keep up. Twenty minutes later, they crossed many obstacles and stopped on a dark side. Before the huge stone wall.

Godric Gryffindor was a character thousands of years ago, and the era in which this temple was built is undoubtedly longer. After the destruction of visions caused by time and magic power, the temple, including the main body of the building, is almost They couldn't find anything that hadn't been damaged, but the huge stone wall standing abruptly in front of the two of them was intact, and it wasn't even stained with dust.

"Is this the battle-"

Gryffindor stared at the stone wall with great interest, and the unexpected words brought Amosta, who was puzzled by why the stone wall was not damaged, back to his senses. He also raised his head and focused his attention on the wide stone wall, carving The rough lines are like the murals written by primitive people on the stone walls of caves.

The first picture scroll at the far right of the stone wall seems to record a piece of land with rolling mountains, ancient city-states and lakes. It seems to be a simple landscape picture scroll, but what puzzles Amosta is that the At the highest point, far away from the earth in the picture scroll, there is carved an irregular closed figure filled with many messy lines that seem to represent 'wind', like the outline of a jellyfish swimming in the water.

Amosta frowned and stared at the pattern that could neither be the 'sun' nor the 'cloud', and the engraving looked dark. He was a little confused, but he had a faint feeling that the thing might be extremely important.

Aroused by his curiosity, he walked quickly to the second mural, stepped back a few steps and looked up, and found that the top of the stone wall still depicts the 'jellyfish', but the situation on the ground has changed drastically.

On the vast expanse of land, a tense confrontation is going on at this time.

On the opposing side is a warrior riding a tall unicorn and wearing a heroic cloak behind him. The warrior holds a gorgeous sword and stares at the sky coldly. From those simple lines, Amosta You can also feel the kingly spirit lingering around this warrior like a god of war.

Behind the soldiers, there is an endless and huge Muggle army. They are led by twelve equally heroic knights. The entire army stands silently like steel, exuding a depressing atmosphere.

There was only one person on the other side of the confrontation, and that person was hidden under a large black robe. Amosta guessed from the figure carved on the stone wall that the person was naked outside the black robe, holding a slender wrist with a strange staff, she should be a women.

Regarding the two confronting parties, Amosta, who is well-known and memorized, had some vague guesses, but he didn't say a word, but went to the third mural in silence.

The magnificent and extremely tragic war began, the forest was razed to the ground, shocking cracks were everywhere on the ground, the vast lake like the ocean evaporated, and many cracks were carved on the large stone wall representing the sky. It was as if the space was also torn apart.

The content of the third stone wall depiction is quite clear, but Amosta frowned.

"Can Muggle warriors and knights have the ability to compete with this legendary wizard?"

Amosta was puzzled, but then, he suddenly looked at Gryffindor, who was also observing the mural with the silver sword on his waist, and his doubts were relieved a little.

The fourth mural recorded the result of the battle. The witch couldn't see much change. She was still floating in the air, staring indifferently at the corrupted land where blood was flowing everywhere, and there were muggles' broken arms and limbs everywhere. . On the ground, the twelve knights who followed the warrior also disappeared. Only the warrior stood alone with his sword, and the cloak that was torn but still fluttering behind him could vaguely show his perseverance.

Amosta, who was obsessed with that battle, has already walked to the center of the stone wall without knowing it.

In the fifth mural, the warrior's mount turned into a Pegasus, and he rode the Pegasus towards the witch with determination and fierceness, because the witch holding a strange staff summoned an almost Crowded with the entire stone wall, the huge island, the direction of the gaze, is the city-state far away.

"The Isle of Avalon"

Amosta squinted his eyes and gave his own judgment. When he followed Gryffindor to the island before, he had seen the outline of the island below, and it was easy to recognize it.

In the fifth mural, there is another very important piece of information. At the junction of it and the sixth mural, an old wizard with a flying beard and a figure somewhat similar to Dumbledore appears, and is speeding towards the Go to the battlefield.

"Merlin." Amosta pursed his lips and whispered.

In the depths of Knockturn Alley, there is a small square with a small area. On the square stands a pure white marble statue of Merlin, and this statue is also the entrance of the underground world in London. Amosta often enters and exits from here. , he is very familiar with the image of Merlin.

Undoubtedly, the sixth mural records the scene of Merlin and the warrior fighting the witch together.

The ground flipped, and magma surged from the depths of the ground to the sky. Amosta felt as if he had witnessed a "war of gods" lost in time!

In this mural, there is another detail that Amosta is very concerned about.

In the previous five murals, the 'jellyfish' on the top of the stone wall remained motionless in the same position, but in the sixth picture, the outline of the 'jellyfish' seemed to be shaking violently, and about one-tenth of the area was already gone. Break away from the stone wall and disappear!

The events recorded in the seventh mural made Amosta extremely astonished, and also made Gryffindor's eyes sharp.

Under the joint efforts of Merlin and the warrior, the witch was defeated. She fell from the sky to the island of Avalon that fell back to the ground. After all, before the old wizard who was fooled to death by adding unicorn tail hair was dying, the phantom-like silhouette of the god of death emerged from her body!

In the penultimate mural, the 'jellyfish' that kept detaching from the top of the stone wall has completely disappeared, and also disappeared, and the witch, her weird staff is held by the 'Death' in the last mural , and this god of death, who was also defeated, was making a throwing motion, as if he wanted to throw the staff in his hand!

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