Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 1867 giant slayer (11)

The earliest surviving manuscripts of Ossian's stories are from the 11th and 12th centuries, but this group of stories has continued for more than a thousand years, because farmers living in the Scottish Highlands and Irish Gaelic places passed them down orally , they would sing these bards while working in the fields, or chopping wood in the forest.

The song echoes in the beautiful and refreshing valleys and creeks, in the abrupt rocks and quiet lakes, full of adventures, romance and mysterious adventures, just like the middle-earth world of Lord of the Rings, but a little different . It is not entirely made up, at least King Commac, the son of Art, is a real historical figure, and scholars of ancient Ireland believe that the story of Finn and the Finnian warrior is generally historical fact.

But it is difficult to determine whether King Arter's Captain Finn exists and whether there is a real character prototype behind it. Osian is both the poet's name and the name of a character in the story, the son of Finn, the captain of King Ater who is half Dana. Ancient Ireland was not invaded by foreign enemies, but this fairyland-like world has beautiful or terrible supernatural powers, and the main enemies of the Fenian warriors are them.

In the time of Finn's father Cu, the Dana once contested with the Morna for leadership of the Finnian warriors. Among the Mona tribe, there is a treasury manager Lia (lia), who holds the treasure chest of the Fenian warrior, which contains magical weapons and valuable jewels handed down from the time of Dana. Gaining the support of some of the Fenian warriors, this led to Cu's later death at the Battle of Knock, near what is now Dublin. Finn's mother fled to the mountains after Cu died, gave birth to a son, and named him Demna (Demna), but when Demna grew up, people called him Finn or fair one because of his hair And very light-skinned, and one of the first things he did when he grew up was kill Leah.

Fearing that the Mona people would find Daimna and kill him, Finn's mother gave the child to two old women in the primeval forest to raise him and married the king of Kerry. Finn escaped by luck. Oedipus' fate was not to marry his mother.

After obtaining the treasure chest, Finn handed over the items in the treasure chest to his cronies and uncles for safekeeping, and he went to learn from a druid sage named Fenagar.

The sage dwelt by the Boyne, by which the fruits of knowledge fell from hazel-nut branches, and in the stream just beneath these branches lived the learned salmon called fintan, which anyone who ate This salmon will be very intelligent. Fenergar tried several times to catch it before taking Finn as his student, but failed. After Finn became Fenegar's apprentice, Fenegar quickly caught the fish. When he caught the fish one day and gave it to Finn to roast, he would not let Finn eat any of it, only let him tell himself when it was done.

After Finn grilled the fish, Fenegar noticed that his skin color had changed, so he asked Finn, did you steal the fish?

Finn said no right away, but when I put it on the grill I burned my thumb and put it in my mouth.

Feinajia said to him, take this fish and eat it, because the prophecy has become a reality in you, so go, I can't teach you in the future.

Since then, Finn has become very smart, just as amazing as his strength and boldness. It is said that when he wants to predict something, he only needs to put his thumb in his mouth and bite him, and he will know what he wants to know.

At this time, Gor of the Mona tribe was the leader of the Finnian warriors. However, Finn, who had grown up and returned from school at this time, wanted to take over the position of his father Ku, so he came to Tara.

According to the provisions of the covenant, everyone will not attack each other in the Tara area, so after the king found this stranger and asked him to tell his name and bloodline, after Finn honestly told the king that he was the son of Ku, even if he sat No one could hurt him except between the king's guard and the Fenian warriors.

The purpose of the meeting at that time was because a demon was going to attack Tara. It would spit fireballs at the royal city and plunge the whole royal city into a sea of ​​flames. However, no one could fight against it because it would play beautiful music with a harp. Everyone After listening to it, you will be hypnotized and forget everything.

When Fionn learned of this, he said to the king, "If I kill this goblin, can I be the leader of Fenion like my father?"

"Of course!" replied King In, and swore to it. Among those warriors was an old squire of Finn's father Ku, and he had a magic spear, pointed in a leather case, and rivets of Arabian gold. One of the peculiarities of this spear is that when its blade touches a man's forehead, it fills the man with strength and fighting spirit, making him invincible.

Fiacha gave Finn the spear and taught him how to use it. So Finn took the spear and waited for the monster to appear on the wall of Tara. When night fell and mist began to gather on the flats around the mountain, he saw a shadow moving quickly towards him, and heard the notes of the magic harp.

So Finn put the spear on his brow to drive away the spell, and the monster fled to Slieve Fuad, and Finn pursued the monster, caught it, killed it, and smashed its head Bring back Tara.

Then King Commac brought Finn before the Finnian warriors, and made Finn their chief, and ordered all to obey him, or be driven out. First Goyle the son of Mornar swore the oath, and the others followed, so that Fionn was chief of the Fenian warriors of Ireland, and ruled over them till his death.

With the advent of Finn came the glorious age of the Fenian warriors of Ireland, whom the poet Osian wrote to St. Patrick thus:

Most dear to Finn were the din of battles, the mirth of feasts, the barking of hounds echoing in the barren glen, and the merle singing joyously. The pebbles rubbed against the shore, and as they dragged their warships into the sea, spears whined in the dawn sea wind, and the magical songs of bards wafted.

One day Finn and his companions were returning from hunting with their hounds, and were going to their lodge on the Arran Hills, when suddenly a beautiful young deer jumped into the middle of the road, and they began to chase after it.

The deer ran hard into the forest, and everyone was thrown away except Finn and his hounds. Finally, when Finn chased to the edge of the canyon, the deer stopped and lay on the ground. The two hounds did not take the opportunity Go bite. The mother of the two hounds was born to Finn's mother's sister, who was transformed into a hound by the fairy's magic, because the fairy loved her husband.

All in all Finn gave orders that the fawn should not be harmed, and the fawn played with the hounds and left.

That night Finn had a dream, in which a beautiful woman appeared, and then Finn woke up quickly, and the girl in the dream was actually sitting beside his bed, she said to Finn, my name is Saba ( saba), the little deer you chased during the day, because I didn't love a fairy wizard, so he turned me into a deer.

One of his slaves took pity on me and told me that as long as I can successfully reach your Alan mansion, you can help me break the spell and return to my original form, but I am afraid that your hounds will tear me to pieces, or be killed by your men hunters wounded.

Finn said to her at once, "Don't be afraid, girl. We Finnian warriors are free, and so are our visitors. No one will force you here."

Saba later lived with Finn and became his wife. Finn loves her very much, neither fighting nor hunting can make him happy without her, and Saba also loves him very much, making him happy. those who live forever. But then Finn learned that the warships of the Northmen had reached the coast of Dublin, so he summoned his warriors to fight.

He said to Saba that since the Irish had given us gifts and begged us to protect them from invaders, it was shameful to take someone else's gift and not keep the promise. Finn recalled what Mona's son Goyle said when they got great help: "One lives for life, not for fame".

Finn was gone for seven days, and he drove the Far Northmen from the Irish seashore. But when he returned on the eighth day, when he entered the house, he saw in the eyes of his men and their families that there was trouble. Nor did he see Saba greet him triumphantly on the walls. Finn asked them what had happened in the past few days since he was away, and his men replied: "Oh, when you, our revered father and leader, went out to fight the invaders hard, Saba looked forward to your return. One day We see a man very like you approaching, Brown and Skoro (the names of the two hounds) are also at your feet, and at the same time we seem to hear the Finnian warrior hunting in the wind. Saba ran towards the gate, and we couldn't stop her, she ran to Phantom desperately. But when she ran to please, she stopped and yelled in pain, your Phantom uses a A stick struck her hard, and she disappeared without a trace, except for a noise of deer honking and dog barking from one side and another from there. Then the hounds pursued the deer, and when she ran again When we reached the gate of the house, the hounds stopped. We all grabbed the weapons that were at hand and ran out to drive out the wizard. But when we got to the place, we couldn't see anything but hear the hurrying away. There were footsteps and dogs barking, and I couldn't tell which direction they were coming from. Then the sound died away, and everything was quiet again. Oh, Finn, there was nothing we could do, and Saba just disappeared."

Finn walked into his room without a word. He didn't show up again for two days. Afterwards managed Finnian's affairs as usual. But in the seven years since that day he has been looking for Saba's whereabouts, from remote gorges to dark forests to Irish caves. He took only Brown and Skolo with him when he searched. Finally, he gave up hope and went back to hunting as usual.

One day as he was hunting at Ben Bulben in Sligo, he heard the hounds' calm barking suddenly change to a barking, as if they were fighting a wild animal. He and his men ran over and found a naked boy with long hair standing under a big tree. The hounds were around the boy trying to catch him, but Brown and Skolo fought the hounds to keep them away from the boy. The boy was tall and handsome, and he seemed unflappable and unafraid as the hounds mobbed around him. The Finnian warriors fought off the hounds and led the boy home. Finn looked at him thoughtfully, studying the boy's complexion. At last the boy spoke and told the story that he did not know who his father was, and that his mother was a docile doe. They lived together in a pleasant, grassy valley surrounded by precipices and ravines.

In summer, he lived on things like fruit, and in winter he ate pre-stored food in a cave, and sometimes a tall man in black came to them. When the man spoke to his mother, he was sometimes kind and sometimes furious, and his mother was often scared away, while the man left angrily.

Finally one day, the man saw his mother talk for a long time, sometimes suspenseful, sometimes gentle, sometimes angry, but his mother kept ignoring him. She didn't show any other expressions except fear and hatred. Finally, the man approached his mother, hit her hard with a brown hazel stick, and turned away. But this time she watched the man go, and looked at her son sadly. When he tried to keep up, he found that he could not move his limbs, so he fell to the ground with an angry and mournful cry, and lost consciousness.

When he woke up, he found himself on the side of the mountain in Bumbuban. He stayed there for a few days, looking for the hidden valley, but he never found it again, and the hounds found him in a short while.

But about his mother, the doe, and the Dark Wizard no one knew what happened to them, and Finn named the boy Osian, which means fawn, and he became a mighty warrior, but He is best known for his poems and stories, so that to this day all stories about Irish Fenian warriors are said: "Sing a bard's song Son of En."

Then one day, a very beautiful woman came to them on a snow-white horse. She was dressed as a queen and wore a crown. Her dark gray silk cloak hung down and dragged on the ground, and it was dotted with stars made of red gold. The horseshoes were nailed with silver shoes, and the feather crown on the horse's head was swaying in the wind. Said to Finn: "I came here all the way, and finally found you, Finn, the son of Ku."

Finn asked, "Girl, what country and ethnicity are you from? What do you want from me?"

She replied: "My name is Niam the golden hair, and I am the daughter of the King of the Land of Youth, and it was love for your son Osyan that led me here." Then, turning to Osyan, she said: "Ossian, are you willing to go to my father's land with me?" She didn't sound like a question, but it seemed that she had already received an affirmative answer.

Ossian replied: "Yes, I am willing! I am willing to go to the end of the world with you."

Namki then began to tell them stories about the other side of the ocean, where she summoned her lover to go. A dreamlike silence reigned over all as she spoke: the horses did not chew their teeth, the hounds did not bark, not even the gentle wind from the woods ceased to blow.

Everything she said sounded so sweet and wonderful. When the fairy song ended, the Fennian warriors saw Ossiang stepping on the fairy horse and hugging Nanmu. Before they could react, Nanmu had turned his horse's head and raised his head The whip, galloping towards the clearing in the forest, soon disappeared.

The Fennian warriors have never seen Osin son of Finn since that time, yet what happened to him afterward, and his journeys in Faerie, are known, for he was a bard, and his verses were always praised by people.

Bonaparte gave his secretary a bag of materials, which contained his prose, but there should only be half of it, and the other half was inherited by his descendants. The "I" in the poem seems to have gone to the kingdom of sheep, and there is also a man in the kingdom. He was a wizard who went away to learn his art, leaving the princess and the old king to be surrounded by other kingdoms.

How to write the following story?

Maybe it’s like that bard, in 1239 A.D., there was a stranger in a far country, he proposed to the girl, her father didn’t agree to the marriage, the old king said, “Go away, she will marry For a king."

The stranger went back, and came again with a host of horses, and the clamor of war resounded in the sky, and her father knocked on the princess' door, and said to her, "Only you can stop this war."

However, no one knows how the story ends.

But people who listened to the story could predict that when the castle was attacked from the outside, with the walls of the castle, thousands of troops could not take it down for a day. No matter how strong the fortress was, it was easy to break through from the inside.

"I" became the princess' uncle.

There is a kind of person like this. At the beginning, he was hungry and flustered. Others looked at him pitifully and gave him a small bite. He didn't feel full and wanted more.

There is a story about the origin of Stuart's golden crown and white stag badge.

There is a hunter named Hearn beside King Richard. He has excellent hunting skills and soon won the king's appreciation.

But one day, when the king was chasing a white stag, he was stabbed by its long and sharp fork. When the king was dying, a man in a black cloak appeared. He could save the king, but Hearne gave him his most precious dedicate to him.

Hearne agreed, and the man in black took away his hunting skills, and the king was saved, but he soon forgot about Hearne, because Hearne's hunting skills were gone.

Hearn didn't expect that the days when he lost his enthusiasm would be so difficult. In despair, he entered the Windsor Forest on a moonlit night, and then hanged himself on an oak tree fork.

Since then, Windsor Forest has been haunted by ghosts, and many people have heard him sigh "My king forgets me" while hunting.

After Richard found out, in order to appease Hearn's ghost and to prove that he hadn't forgotten, he ordered someone to create a white deer badge that made all these events come and go.

"Your Patronus has changed." Lucius said, looking at the swan Patronus in the night sky.

Severus didn't answer, he looked at the land in front of him that was shrouded in flames and smoke. It used to be the industry of the Loire Valley of Malfort, and now it seemed to be razed to the ground by missiles or something.

Some dark creatures gathered here, including dementors, who hid in the cellar. When the two appeared with the scepter "portkey", they even planned to attack them, but they were all driven away by the patron saint.

"Her body destroyed?" Lucius asked.

"No, she was transferred," Severus said.

"where?"

Severus didn't answer.

"Since she's not here, why did you destroy my place?" Lucius said regretfully.

"Because it's empty." Just when Lucius thought Severus wouldn't answer, he said "he's angry."

Lucius raised his eyebrows, "How did you know he was going to attack this place?"

"Intuition," Severus said. "He wants everything."

"Do you ever regret not accepting the deal?" Lucius asked. "Lily's soul in Pomona's body."

Severus sneered, looking down at the house-elf Kreacher, "Thank you for letting me know."

"You're welcome, Professor." Kreacher rubbed his paws and said, "What is Kreacher going to do next?"

"Back to Hogwarts, it's not safe outside anymore," Severus said.

"I think he can be useful." Lucius said dryly. "Don't forget, Dobby helped Harry Potter a lot."

The three of them watched the fire together without speaking, as if they had turned into three sculptures, only the night wind and heat waves blowing their robes, proving that time did not stand still.

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