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Chapter 3475 Robinson on Land (Part 2)

"The Silmarillion" was not published until four years after the author's death. If "The Lord of the Rings" tells a story about the "Third Age", then "The Silmarillion" tells a story much longer, starting from In this story, readers can know that Sauron is not the first generation of demon king.

Pomona had a "wonderful thought" when she read the book for the first time. The elves received three rings, and the world was made up of 4 elements. Although Avondale and Galadriel had many Similarities, however, Galadriel has more "wood elements" and Avondale has more water.

Among those who participated in the ring group was an "elf prince" who was like the wind, leaving only shallow traces on the snow while others trudged through the snow.

Her "questions" were easily refuted by Dumbledore, who handed Pomona a copy of "The Silmarillion".

Although the author's setting is explained by it, she still feels that her "fantasy" is more interesting.

Orcs were originally elves, but they fell. If elves regard magic as art, and its purpose is not "power" but "sub-creation", then orcs have nothing to do with it.

Light is particularly conspicuous in darkness. If you cannot see the stars during the day, it is not because they have disappeared, but because their light is blocked by sunlight. That is why humans placed the Hubble telescope at the Lagrange point in the background, where Forever shrouded in darkness.

The Lord of the Rings is different from the Silmarillion. It was created at the end of the long first era. The three gems were one in the fire at the core of the world, one on the sky and the mountains, and one on the bottom of the ocean.

The magma of Mount Doom is supposed to come from the center of the earth, where the elves of the fire element were created, so the rings he gave to other elves, dwarves and humans were accepted.

The main power of the Ring is to intervene or slow down decay. Although elves are different from mortals, they are still mortal. Lady Galadriel is one of the guardians of the three elven rings. They always remain pure, unlike other rings. Being defiled like that didn't mean that she wasn't tempted by the Supreme Lord of the Rings.

"You will have a queen," said Lady Galadriel. "I will not be dark, but beautiful, as dazzling as the dawn, as unfathomable as the ocean, strong and solid, stronger than the foundations of the earth and all creation. All will love me and will despair."

The son of the Prime Minister of Gondor was supposed to hate it. Even with the Dark Lord gone, Mordor was still full of dark creatures. Gondor has long served as a barrier to fight against Mordor. He told Aragorn that there was no hope there, but when he saw the Lord of the Rings for the first time, he still fell in love with it.

She felt heavy breathing, and no matter how she breathed, her lungs were empty. It pained her and she felt the weight of her body.

Lady Galadriel used the water mirror to show Frodo the elven magic. She allowed him to see many scenes, but suddenly, the water mirror turned completely black, so dark that it seemed as if a hole had opened in the world in front of him. A single magic eye appeared in the abyss, and it grew bigger and bigger until it almost filled the entire water mirror.

She had never been able to find the exact words to describe Snape's eyes, and maybe now she had.

"It's time to get up." He said, sitting beside her bed. "Robinson is a man with a plan."

She was glad he had left London and returned to Hogwarts, but...

"It's summer vacation now, Severus." She subconsciously complained, "How can I have the opportunity to be like this after school starts..."

"Sleeping in." He interrupted her rudely, "How could someone treat sleeping as a hobby?"

She wanted to tell him that she was not human and that she had a long time, not as short as human life.

At this moment she also felt the charm of the Ring, although she did not want to possess it as much as Lady Galadriel did. She hoped that Severus could wear it.

She ran her hands up his arms, feeling the lines of his muscles under his clothes.

He didn't shake her off because he was offended, but looked at her quietly.

Although the Orcs are ugly, they are extremely strong, perhaps because they were born for fighting.

Orcs do not have females, and their method of reproduction is not viviparous.

Sauron was once a god in Valinor, but fell into serving the enemy in the First Age, becoming a lord general and a capable servant.

"The Golden Bough" says that trees are the residence of gods or spirits, and flesh and blood is another form of "container."

"Robinson is so unlucky." Snape said, raising his hand to tidy up Pomona's hair on her cheeks. "Besides him, there is only Friday on that island."

"No one wants to be left alone on an island," she said with a smile. "No one wants that fate."

He let out a long sigh, then stood up and left without looking back.

"Get up!" He opened the curtains of her bedroom with a "swish" sound, letting in the light from outside, which was so dazzling that she couldn't open her eyes.

"I'll call you again in twenty minutes, don't let me see you still lying on the bed!" He warned sternly.

"What else are you going to do?" she asked him provocatively.

He didn't say anything, just left with a gloomy face.

Pomona made a face at his back, but still lifted the quilt and got up.

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Georgiana found a silver basin at the observatory, filled with water, which reflected her face like a mirror.

She also went to see "Lord of the Rings" on the day it was released. She felt that Lady Galadriel in the movie was nothing more than that. After all, although she was an elf, she was still played by a human.

At this time, the woman in the water mirror was more graceful and luxurious than her, even though her hair was silver instead of gold.

The dwarf had always hated the elves, but he was still impressed by Lady Galadriel's beauty and asked her for a hair, but she gave him three.

This may be the last trace of her stay in Middle-earth, as she claims to have "passed the test" and is heading to the Western Undying Lands.

The "Land of the Immortal" will not be the last paradise. Although those who go by boat seem to be facing the light, if the sun still sets from the west in that world, won't it fall into darkness after sunset?

She ate the Holy Communion yesterday and did not feel any discomfort. It still tasted like starch when chewed in her mouth and did not turn into "flesh and blood."

Robinson was lucky. At least he had reached a desert island where he could survive, and he didn't have to fight for limited water and food.

On Pitcairn Island, not far from Tahiti, the missing crew member of the Bounty was found alone. Like Robinson, he taught people to read and write.

Orcs only know how to kill, and they will not stop when all their enemies are dead, including their own kind.

Heracles spent the night with the king's daughters, and finally chose only one to be his wife. Even then, he ended up killing his own flesh and blood and then left.

Desire can make people crazy. Before getting the Lord of the Rings, "Gollum" lived as Smeag, and he was originally a hobbit.

Hobbits love food very much, and they want to have a good meal even in the wilderness.

Abandoned lookouts can look out into the distance and can be seen from a distance if a fire is lit on top.

The hobbits who feasted on Frodo while he slept had not really left their old lives behind.

"What a pity Bilbo didn't kill him when he had the chance," said Frodo in disgust at the twisted creature.

"What a pity? It was precisely because Bilbo pitied him that he didn't kill him." Gandalf corrected Frodo. "He loved and hated the Ring, just like himself."

There are many living people who deserve to die, and there are also some dead people who do not deserve to die.

Can you easily determine whether someone else is alive or dead? Frodo?

Many people wanted Dumbledore to kill Grindelwald and Voldemort, as if he were an executioner in wizard robes.

But Voldemort died in his own hands. The old fool may have thought that after destroying the "last Horcrux", Voldemort's connection with the world would be gone, just like the Lord of the Rings being thrown into the place where it was born.

However, the tree where Ravenclaw's diadem was stored was still there.

It was that tree that allowed Voldemort to come to Albania from England when he first died from his own death curse. At that time, there was no crown in the tree hole. It was placed in the Room of Requirement and had become a Horcrux.

If you don't destroy the tree, he will come back.

When designing the maze, Dumbledore had hoped that she could imitate the Ents and make the hedges move on their own.

After all, he was still too deeply influenced by Grindelwald, and he still hadn't forgotten the Inferi.

That is just a legend. Because the wife of the dwarf Aulë couldn't stand the dwarves deforestation at will, she asked the only god Ilúvatar for help, and allowed her to create a hundred-tree shepherd who would walk in the forest and punish the deforestation.

There are many big trees in the Forbidden Forest. Their dense canopies block out the sky and the sun, making the Forbidden Forest shrouded in darkness day and night, making it difficult for other plants on the ground to survive.

Only when a tree falls do other plants have a chance to grow.

There are walking trees in Siberia, but they are full of violence, and they do not attack humans out of punishment, anger, or revenge.

Robinson was shipwrecked on his way to Brazil, where there were not only trees but also Peruvian Vipertooth dragons.

But what will humans do after leaving the "civilized world"?

No woman wants to be the mother of a strong orc. The first thing they do when they crawl out of the fetal membrane-like substance is to kill the orc who made them.

That's a disgusting creation.

"I will not become Saruman the White," she said, looking at herself in the mirror.

"Who is Saruman?" Zabini asked from the side.

"A wretch," she said with suppressed disgust.

"Do you pity him or hate him?" Zabini asked.

She didn't want to answer the question and put the memory in the silver basin.

It didn't show the same scene as the pensieve, and the silver threads still circled in the basin.

"Who is in that memory?" Zabini asked.

"Why are you so curious?" she said bluntly.

"He must be a lucky guy," Zabini said.

She looked at him in surprise.

"Don't you see the look on your face?" Zabini asked.

She looked at the "water mirror" again, and she still only saw that graceful face.

"He doesn't think so," she sneered.

"Why?" Zabini asked.

"Because he failed to get what he wanted." She said coldly, and the face in the water mirror also became colder. "He is just like his teacher."

Because he was leaving, Lady Galadriel gave many gifts to the explorers, except Aragorn, because he already had extremely precious gifts, and even Lady Galadriel could not find anything better.

She closed her eyes and waited until she was calm before opening them again.

Losing Gandalf hurt her friends, and the wound needed time to heal.

Frodo was wounded by the sword of the Ringwraiths and could never recover.

She needed time to heal herself. If she wanted to give to others, she had to give to herself first.

"Go and call my maid. I'm going to wash up." Georgiana said.

"Can I ask a question?" Zabini asked, "What are you going to do with that dungeon?"

"You'll know later, not now." Georgiana said, looking at the documents on the table, even though she didn't read a word.

Zabini wanted to ask more, but left anyway.

After he left, Georgiana looked at the Axis Room.

Although she wanted to live in this place, she occupied this place, so where would others go to stargaze?

Perhaps Frodo, who was full of whimsical ideas, wanted to leave the Shire at first, but he regretted it after experiencing many things.

He also wanted to go back to the night of fireworks, just like she wanted to go back to the time before she understood the phrase "love is mixed with sadness".

After putting down the documents, she saw an Easter egg on the table, which was painted like the earth.

Humans have not been to the North and South Poles, so they need to measure the curvature and estimate the length of the longitude of the elliptical earth. The French then determined the length of one meter based on the length of the meridian passing through Paris, taking one forty millionth.

There is a golden line on this egg, passing through Paris like a meridian. You just need to open it on both sides to see what is inside.

It is a mechanical model that looks very much like a modern observatory.

At this time, she looked around again. Now this 15th-century observatory cannot rotate. If you want to see the starry sky in a certain direction, you need to move the telescope to that direction.

Herschel's large telescope cannot be moved, or it is very troublesome to move it because it is too big.

She turned the upper half of the observatory, and it really turned. She opened the small window on it and saw a telescope.

At this time, she looked at the documents on the table again. It was actually a handwritten letter.

"Happy Easter," Bonaparte wrote in the letter, "I hope you like this gift."

She understood instantly, even though she received a model.

She had to return the gift she received from others, and she hadn't thought about what Easter gift she would give him.

At this time, the maids came in, and she put down the letter and thought about what to give later.

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