Hogwarts Rising Again

Chapter 133 The Wizard's Comics

Chapter 133 The Wizard's Comics
"Peyngade, a famous painter in the 18th century, created excellent classic paintings with distinctive personal characteristics. He is famous for the coexistence of Muggles and wizards in one painting. His exquisite painting skills have long been lost, and no one knows so far. How he can create immobile characters, being able to draw Muggle characters who are completely immovable as a wizard, is a miracle for wizards."

Hugo read a thick book in a low voice, titled "The Art of Motion and Immobility, Payngade's Legendary Painting Technique", he continued: "This is really amazing, a wizard can actually draw A character who can't move, is he a half-breed or something, but I remember Muggle-born wizards can't do this!"

People drawn by wizards must be able to move. People who can draw people who don’t move can only be drawn by Muggles and Squibs. Wizards cannot do this. Payngade’s identity is undoubtedly a wizard, but he can take into account the two differences. The form of the painting is amazing and has attracted the attention of the wizarding world.

Professor Charles told Molin all these things at the time, so he was not surprised. What Molin wanted to find now was the icon about Payingade, which was the icon that appeared in Polk's notebook and the painting of the castle.

But Mo Lin frowned slightly. He searched through all the materials of Payngade, but there was nothing about the strange icon in Polk's notebook.

"Did you find this icon in Payngade?" Maureen showed Hugo the icon drawn in Polk's notebook.

"What kind of icon is this?" Hugo looked at the icon carefully, "Why are you still unable to open your eyes, are you awake?"

"I don't know. I saw this icon on the painting of the castle, and now it appears in Polk's notebook. I always feel that something is wrong." Molin said.

"There are a lot of things that are wrong. Maybe it's just that this icon is just that Polk saw it somewhere and drew it on it. Don't worry about it."

Hugo turned another page and read: "Payingaid once used his paintbrush to create a comic book story about how a warrior defeated the dark wizard who wanted to rule wizards and Muggles. This story is very familiar. ! Isn't that the story of Harry Potter and Voldemort?"

"Please! Throughout the ages, which dark wizard is not ambitious to rule the wizarding world and the Muggle world? Voldemort is not the only one. Didn't Grindelwald be defeated by Dumbledore for the same purpose? Even the last time Sweet The wolf king Lakenlov mentioned before, he wanted to turn all wizards in the world into werewolves, and then raise Muggles in captivity as food for werewolves!" Molin said.

There are only a few definitions of a black wizard. A powerful and ambitious genius-type black wizard wants to rule everything and gain supreme power and status. This is a strategic black wizard.The rest are dark wizards who are unwilling to be lonely and want to make a little extra money with black magic. This kind of dark wizard has no ability to rule the world, but they have the ability to cause chaos for huge profits.

"It's true if you say so, but I really like wizard comics. They are much better than Muggle comics. Last time I saw a Muggle comic from my grandpa. The characters on it couldn't move at all. Stupid, it doesn't make any sense."

Hugo curled his lips, and then said: "I'm looking for Payngade's comic story collection, maybe he also drew a wonderful story!"

Hugo soon found the painting he wanted to see, on the last page of his book.

The biggest difference between wizard comic strips and Muggle comic strips is that wizard comic strips only have one page, but this page contains the entire story, and what the people in the comic strip stories do is presented on one page. Kind of like Muggle cartoons.

However, the most important point is that in the wizard's comic strips, if the wizard is not satisfied with the plot arrangement in the painting, he still has the opportunity to slightly modify the plot himself.

For example, the author of the comic book killed everyone’s favorite character. If a wizard is dissatisfied with the author’s plot arrangement, he can also discuss with the murderer in the picture, telling him not to kill that person, or persuading the protagonist in the picture. Hurry up to the scene of the murder to save people, someone is going to be killed, the people in the comics can understand the wizard's words.

But after all, they are not real people. Some people in the paintings are more communicative. If they can persuade him, he will agree to let the other party go, and will do things that have nothing to do with the original plot according to the requirements of the wizard readers.If some people in the painting are very stubborn, it will be difficult to persuade him. In short, it requires communication skills.

But this kind of thing is to make yourself have fun. After ten minutes, it will still return to the original plot. Who will die and who will live, there is a definite number, and any wizard can't interfere when he reads the comic for the first time. The original plot can only be changed when watching it for the second time, so as to ensure that the wizard can see the original plot of the creator first.

Although somewhat limited, at least wizard comic strips can enrich the story through the intervention of wizards, and make up for some regrets with things the readers themselves want to see.

"I'll take a look at the original plot of the comic strip first to see if there's anything I'm not satisfied with. Maybe I can modify the plot."

Hugo nodded to a handsome young man on the cover with great interest, and said, "Hey, get to work, tell me your story."

The young man in the painting started to move immediately, and all the pictures on the paper also began to switch constantly, starting his adventure.

In the process of reading the comics, Hugo seemed very dissatisfied with the protagonist who went to the store to buy a pair of leather wizard chess pieces, and kept quietly persuading the protagonist to buy the Lone Fir wizard chess pieces. That kind of chess pieces are more obedient, but the protagonist does not ignore him.

"He will definitely lose badly with this set of chess pieces!" Hugo said confidently.

"Do you often interfere with the plot of comic strips?" Mo Lin asked casually.

"Yeah, haven't you done that before?" Hugo asked back.

"Oh, I did. When I was reading the comic book "Harry Potter vs. Voldemort", when Headmaster Dumbledore died, I was very sad, and I discussed with Professor Snape in the picture so that he would not kill him. Headmaster Dumbledore," said Maureen.

After Harry Potter defeated Voldemort that year, the wizarding world published a comic strip called "Harry Potter Defeating Voldemort". Although it was only a simplified short story, it was still popular in the entire wizarding world. Almost every wizarding family All children from birth have read this comic book.

"What happened next?" Hugo asked.

"Professor Snape disagreed. He looked too gloomy and difficult to communicate. He didn't listen to me at all. I asked Professor Flitwick, who was better at communicating, to stop pretending to be stunned by the spell and get up quickly." To stop Professor Snape, Principal Dumbledore survived my intervention," said Morin.

At that time, according to the plot of the comic strip, Professor Flitwick was knocked unconscious by Professor Snape. In the painting, Professor Flitwick was still lying on the ground and sleeping soundly. It was Maureen who forcibly tickled him to wake him up.

"By the way, I also asked George to rescue his brother Fred, and their twins also survived." Molin said again.

"James is even worse." Albus said with a look of awe, "He actually persuaded Voldemort in the comic strips, told him to change his evil ways and become a vegetarian, can you believe it?"

Maureen couldn't help laughing, and then Madam Pince gave them a glare, and with a flick of her wand, a feather duster floated over and tapped on their table to silence them.

"The people in the paintings are different from real people. It's no big deal for Voldemort to be a vegetarian."

Maureen stood up the book, blocking Mrs. Pince's sight, and said in a low voice: "I saw this when I was seven years old, and I just told Voldemort that it was wrong to kill people. The Voldemort in the painting said that he was also forced to do nothing. Who let the plot be arranged like this. He is different from the real Voldemort, he just wanted to be a quiet and handsome man, open a pet snake specialty store and teach everyone to learn Parseltongue."

Hugo laughed, and this time Mrs. Pince hit them both on the head with a feather duster.

(End of this chapter)

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