Wizards of Hogwarts

Chapter 83 An Invitation from the Order of the Phoenix

As early as the day she was rescued by Newt on the Elizabethan Fortress, Elrohir established a rule for dealing with wizards, which was to never reveal her true origin to them.

At most, it means telling others "I come from the depths of the sea."

Anyway, Newt once said that wizards' exploration of the sea is almost zero. They don't care at all and don't know how many secrets the sea contains.

Elrohir's proposed identity for himself is "an elven prince from the Middle-earth civilization deep in the ocean."

It makes no sense that magic civilization can only exist on land, right?

Dumbledore nodded. He didn't think there was anything wrong with Elrohir's statement. In fact, he himself felt that Gandalf didn't look like a wizard. Apart from wearing a dirty wizard robe, dragging a dirty beard, and holding a In addition to the long staff, Gandalf seems to prefer using a long sword to fight enemies, and is very restrained in the use of magic.

Inexplicably, Dumbledore thought of Godric Gryffindor, the founder of Gryffindor House, who was also a wizard who liked to play with long swords. The famous Gryffindor sword still hangs in Hogwarts. Where's the principal's office?

However, Dumbledore did not miss the other information in Elrohir's words, and the phrase "beyond the bottom of the sea" is also worthy of attention.

"Ahem," Dumbledore cleared his throat and asked, "Elrohir, what do you think magic is?"

"Magic" Elrohir asked, "are you talking about the magic of wizards or the magic of elves?"

Dumbledore became interested: "What is the magic of wizards and what is the magic of elves?"

"Let's talk about the magic of elves first," Elrohir said. "The words of one of my compatriots can well explain what magic is in the eyes of elves."

"The elves have their own magic, that's for sure," Elrohir said.

Dumbledore nodded slightly. If the elves had no magic, it would be impossible for Elrohir to use Legilimency.

Elrohir continued: "The elves used their hands and wisdom to create powerful magic items, from the elven Silmarillion containing the light of the twin sacred trees to various elven rings. A symbol of wisdom and a manifestation of elven magic.

"But are these called elf magic? I'm afraid it's not like that.

"One of my compatriots is very good at making cloaks. His cloaks can be sold all the way from the elven kingdom to the underground caves of the Sherhabits. However, if you ask him whether these cloaks are real magic cloaks, he cannot understand others. mean.

"The cloaks he made are very good clothes, and the workmanship is quite good. The cloaks are very light to wear and can keep you warm or cool when necessary. Moreover, they are very suitable for hiding from those unfriendly eyes, regardless of Whether you are walking in the wilderness or in a dense forest can minimize people's attention.

"But are the materials for making those cloaks very precious? No, the sources of those materials are just ordinary leaves and branches, running water and ores in Lorien. What they really contain is the elves' longing and longing, and what they contain is the elves' love for nature. understand.

"In the eyes of elves, magic is the power of nature." Elrohir said a long paragraph without stopping. Both Dumbledore and Newt were listening quietly and intently.

Elrohir took a breath, drank a sip of tea to moisten her throat, and then continued: "As for the wizard's magic, I don't know much about it. But from what I have come into contact with before, wizard magic and elf magic are the same. Two completely different powers. The power of elves is natural, reasonable, and well-sourced, but the magic of wizards is artificial, imaginary, and supernatural. This is probably why even if I get the wand, I will not be able to cast most of the magic. The reason for the curse.”

Dumbledore fell into deep thought. He was not Elrohir, let alone an elf. He could not understand what Elrohir meant by "elven magic" at all, but he could feel the meaning in Elrohir's words. Genuine emotions.

Because Dumbledore sensed that Elrohir's Occlumency was fluctuating violently when he said the last words. Obviously, he was very upset about being unable to use the wizard's magic.

Is this an elf? A magical creature similar to a child of nature.

Dumbledore could not be sure and could not guarantee whether everything Elrohir said was true, because as far as he knew, almost every magical animal contained magical power in its body.

In Dumbledore's impression, there was a Veela, a magical animal that was very similar to an elf.

Even in Eastern European folktales, Veela is a shape-shifting female elf who lives in forests, lakes, mountains, and clouds, and can transform into swans, horses, eagles, snakes, or wolves.But most of them still maintain their human appearance, and they are the most seductive.

Such legends are almost the same as the real Veela in the wizarding world. The real Veela can only transform into a terrifying bird-like creature when angry, instead of the swan or something like the rumor.

But Elrohir's words vaguely pointed out that he came from the sea.

Are there other civilizations under the sea?

Dumbledore did not know, and had not confirmed, that there were even fewer records about the sea than about space in the wizarding world. The Department of Mysteries of the British Ministry of Magic included the "Space Office", but it did not include the "Ocean" department. "Hall" department.

The existing wizard magic is very inadequate to explore the deep sea. Only a very small part of the existing ocean has been explored by wizards.

The vast and deep sea is also a mysterious place full of secrets for wizards.

"No offense, but Elrohir, can you tell me something about the deep sea?" Dumbledore asked politely.

"deep sea"

"Elrohir, since you come from the sea, you should also know the secrets in the sea."

"Sorry, Mr. Dumbledore." Elrohir shook his head, "I have almost never left Middle-earth."

"Middle Earth"

"It's the residence of the elves," Elrohir explained without blushing or heartbeat. After all, what he said was completely true. "It's also where the stories of the Hobbit come from and where they happened."

Complete lies cannot deceive people for long. What can really deceive people is the kind of sentence in which nine out of ten sentences are true and one is false.

"Middle-earth is sealed in a huge magical protective layer," Elrohir continued. "It is hidden deep in the sea. It has never been discovered by outsiders, and no human has ever set foot on it. Beautiful land.”

Dumbledore asked: "So what is the source of energy for Middle Earth in the depths of the ocean?"

"Do you know about the Twin Sacred Trees?" Elrohir pretended to be mysterious.

"I know, you just mentioned it."

Elrohir blinked. Did he let slip the existence of the Twin Holy Trees just now? But it didn't matter, since he was about to talk about it at this time.

"One of the two sacred trees has dark green leaves, and the back of the leaves shines with bright silver light. On his countless flowers, each one contains dewdrops that shine silver and continue to fall. His fluttering leaves Casting little bits of silver light on the ground. The leaves of another tree are tender green, like a new beech birch, and the edges of each of her leaves are shining with golden light. Her flowers are like strings of golden flames, blooming in every Swinging on a branch, these splendid little horns arranged in a string shed bursts of golden rain as they swayed. The flowers of the double sacred trees not only bring warmth, but also bring extremely brilliant light. The double sacred trees were taken The tree that shines with silver light is often called Telperion, also known as Silpian or Ninqueroti; the one that shines with golden light is called Lorelin, also called Melina. Dar or Kurureen.”

"In the ancient legends of the elves, there was no concept of the sun and the moon in Middle-earth at first." Elrohir breathed a sigh of relief and said, "The birth of the sun and the moon originated from a chaos. The twin sacred trees Telperion The last flower of the tree became the radiant Ithil, as the ancient Vanyar elves called the moon; the fruit of the twin sacred trees of Lorelin became the radiant Yanar, the sun."

Dumbledore was not prepared to listen any more. He could feel that everything Elrohir said was true.

At this moment, he seemed to be personally standing under the twin sacred trees, feeling the vastness and nobility competing with the sun and moon.

Dumbledore has a feeling that Elrohir comes from the real Middle-earth

There is such a great civilization hidden in the ocean

Dumbledore asked decisively: "Elrohir, are you interested in joining the Order of the Phoenix?"

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