The Daily Life of a Hogwarts Warfare Professor
Chapter 3 This is our war
Three-quarters of the semester of the first year passed. Victor followed Professor Flitwick to figure out three things, and the fog of the Millennium Building Blocks gradually dissipated.
First, the Thousand-Year Bricks are a legacy of ancient Egypt.
In the era of slave owners in ancient Egypt, the industrious people at the bottom of ancient Egypt discovered some natural stone slabs, which were full of magical powers that defied physics and natural laws.
The Pharaoh of Egypt ordered the officials around him to try to master this magic for their own use.
An eagle-faced guard then sat quietly in front of the stone slab every night.
After surviving the death of the previous pharaoh, he claimed to the young pharaoh who succeeded him that he could communicate with the magic power in the stone tablets and see into the future.
The young Pharaoh asked him to try to write down the secret of summoning magic in written form, and he carved it on those smooth stone slabs.
So this official, who had just opened his eyes, locked himself in the palace day and night, and created a hieroglyph that could both guide magic and express meaning.
Then he worked overtime day and night, carving tens of thousands of prophecy tablets with hieroglyphs and magic inscriptions.
In order to commend the great prophet's achievements, the Pharaoh mobilized workers from all over Egypt to build a small pyramid for him after the eagle-faced official died of overwork.
And let the best carver in the palace carve the magic words he created on every brick of the pyramid.
On one side of the outer wall of the pyramid, his eye that can see through the future is carved.
Eye of Horus.Victor muttered to himself while holding the Millennium Bricks.
I didn’t expect that the world views of Yu-Gi-Oh and magic could be integrated so seamlessly.This should be the largest cooperation between Britain and Japan since the Anglo-Japanese alliance joined forces to fight Russia in the [-]th century.
Second, the cards spit out by the Millennium Brick appear to be cartoon versions of the tablets carved by the Eagle-Faced Guardian.
The cards have more vivid and modern prophetic paintings, and the magic text is exactly the same as the one on the stone slab, which is a special hieroglyphic in ancient Egypt.
Third, the ancient Egyptian magic text on the card is not only a prophetic text.
It seems that magic power is stored in the stone slab, and these magic words themselves can be used as magic.
In Victor's lower grade Defense Against the Dark Arts class, he successfully summoned the "Goblin Juggler" card with the beech wand he used for duels.
A green-skinned Indian dwarf appeared leisurely in the classroom. The snakes he attracted by playing the flute frightened the little Slytherin opposite.
For this reason, there have been rumors for some time that Victor 6 von 1 Eisner is a Parseltongue and is a descendant of Slytherin!
The Sorting Hat said: I told you before that he was suitable for Slytherin!
However, perhaps because the user's magic power is low, the "Goblin Juggler" card becomes a blank slate after being summoned once.There is no trace of the ancient magic flowing anymore.
Maybe after he masters his skills, Victor can get a few non-disposable cards.
In fact, he did get some good recycling cards in the future.
In addition, there is a restriction.
Thousand-year bricks cannot predict the future of the user.
Victor tried several times to ask Millennium Brick if he could live a happy life in the magical world, but no matter how many times, Millennium Brick always responded with a blank slate.
I don't know the true face of Lushan, I am only in this mountain.
It's a drama, it's a drama.
It should be said: I predict the coming and going of the storm, but I cannot see the center of the storm, where I am calling.
Days and months flew by, and little Victor spent two school years at Hogwarts in the exploration of Goldenfinger... no, the Millennium Brick.
He did not shy away from his ancient Egyptian magic in front of the little wizards.
Victor thought to himself: Magic has to be used after all.Instead of being secretive, it is better to use it early and enjoy it early.
So the little wizards at Hogwarts started spreading rumors again:
Victor 6?1 von 6?1 Eisner, the successor of ancient Egyptian magic, a genius student of Ravenclaw!
If the name of genius at this time was just because of Victor’s Golden Finger Thousand-Year Building Blocks, it was only after entering the third grade that Victor truly told the magical world:
Ravenclaw's intelligence is unparalleled in the world!
Victor showed amazing prophecy and language talents in the divination and arithmetic divination electives he took in his third grade.
These have nothing to do with the Millennium Bricks.Do you remember the verdict of the Sorting Hat?The Sorting Hat said: Victor has a keen intuition.
It is a good material for divination.
For example, in Professor Trelawney's divination class, patterns like tea leaves and ghost drawings were easily deconstructed into prophecy fragments in Victor's eyes.
So when Professor Trelawney predicted to Victor sadly: You will fall to death in the broom flying class next week, Victor calmly retorted in his heart: nonsense.
My tea-leaf lifeline is intact, well, at least until next week.
Until his fifth year, Victor lived a stable life as a Ravenclaw genius.
He also predicted in class that Slytherin House would win the House Cup for seven consecutive years.
Professor Snape forgave many of Victor's daring attempts in Potions class because of this prophecy.
Gryffindor was very dissatisfied with this prophecy until Victor said:
Well, after Slytherin was beheaded, what followed was the heroic age of Gryffindor.
He just barely escaped from the entanglement of a group of lion cubs.
The ordinary and glorious life was broken when I took the OWL exam in fifth grade.
In that exam, Victor successfully passed most of the OWL subject exams with a little skill in answering questions, and all his grades were O (excellent).
Only one subject showed a D (bad) on the transcript.It can be said that the chicken stands out from the crowd.
That was his Divination OWL exam.
This is almost like saying that Professor Snape died from accidentally ingesting poison!
The exam was held in one night, and considering the possibility of adding an additional question unit on stargazing, the time was delayed until the sky was filled with stars.
Victor was monitored by the inspector during the long wait, and he never had time to put away the Millennium Brick necklace he wore around his neck.
However, he did not bring his own wand, so the proctor did not judge him as cheating.
The test questions themselves are not difficult.After Victor finished doing palmistry and tea fortune telling, he lay on the table bored.
My time at Hogwarts will be coming to an end soon (in two years).
Victor felt a little sad for no reason, as if he was in the English test room, the last subject of the college entrance examination.
Four years after my graduation, Harry Potter will enter school, and then in the seventh movie...the seventh year, he will fight to the death with Voldemort, ending with Voldemort's complete destruction.
Where would I be then, and where would my Hogwarts classmates be.
Victor raised his head and looked around the examination room. Who would the war affect and who would it achieve?
His little finger accidentally brushed against the Eye of Horus on the Millennium Brick.
All of a sudden, as if someone had used "fluorescence" in the Millennium Bricks, the light of the Millennium Bricks filled the examination room at night with pride.
Victor is desperately aware of good news and bad news:
The good news is that his magic has advanced to the point where he can cast simple spells without a wand or incantation.
The bad news is that he will be sent off for activating the Millennium Brick prophecy during the exam.
Before being taken to the principal's office for cheating, Victor looked sadly at what the prophecy was that made him so unlucky.
What question were you looking for the answer to when you encountered the building blocks?
On the card, a broken wand is stuck in the soil, and tens of thousands of goblins, kelpies, magical creatures, clumsy Muggles and wizards riding broomsticks are killing each other in the Quidditch World Cup stadium.
The background is the sunset.
........................
"...Professor Flitwick and I spent all our sixth-grade club time deciphering part of the magic text on the card."
"The card predicts that no character in the magical world will be able to escape from the war.
"It is a disaster that affects hundreds of thousands of lives. With all due respect, even a mysterious person would be hard-pressed to start such a war.
"I think there are horror stories coming to life that we never imagined."
“Please re-evaluate the proposal to introduce war studies subjects.
"I am not going to repeat the content of the letter that I have repeated 340 times. I will only enclose a copy of the Muggle world's "History of the Peloponnesian War" with the letter. History is the best narrator.
"Please believe that the existing magic method of individual confrontation and poor strategic awareness are completely insufficient to deal with a truly complex international war."
"We cannot prevent war from coming. Dear Professor Albus Dumbledore (or Professor McGonagall, I don't know who is reading the letter), we study it only to do everything we can to end it."
"Sincerely, Ravenclaw, Victor 6?1 von 6?1 Eisner."
First, the Thousand-Year Bricks are a legacy of ancient Egypt.
In the era of slave owners in ancient Egypt, the industrious people at the bottom of ancient Egypt discovered some natural stone slabs, which were full of magical powers that defied physics and natural laws.
The Pharaoh of Egypt ordered the officials around him to try to master this magic for their own use.
An eagle-faced guard then sat quietly in front of the stone slab every night.
After surviving the death of the previous pharaoh, he claimed to the young pharaoh who succeeded him that he could communicate with the magic power in the stone tablets and see into the future.
The young Pharaoh asked him to try to write down the secret of summoning magic in written form, and he carved it on those smooth stone slabs.
So this official, who had just opened his eyes, locked himself in the palace day and night, and created a hieroglyph that could both guide magic and express meaning.
Then he worked overtime day and night, carving tens of thousands of prophecy tablets with hieroglyphs and magic inscriptions.
In order to commend the great prophet's achievements, the Pharaoh mobilized workers from all over Egypt to build a small pyramid for him after the eagle-faced official died of overwork.
And let the best carver in the palace carve the magic words he created on every brick of the pyramid.
On one side of the outer wall of the pyramid, his eye that can see through the future is carved.
Eye of Horus.Victor muttered to himself while holding the Millennium Bricks.
I didn’t expect that the world views of Yu-Gi-Oh and magic could be integrated so seamlessly.This should be the largest cooperation between Britain and Japan since the Anglo-Japanese alliance joined forces to fight Russia in the [-]th century.
Second, the cards spit out by the Millennium Brick appear to be cartoon versions of the tablets carved by the Eagle-Faced Guardian.
The cards have more vivid and modern prophetic paintings, and the magic text is exactly the same as the one on the stone slab, which is a special hieroglyphic in ancient Egypt.
Third, the ancient Egyptian magic text on the card is not only a prophetic text.
It seems that magic power is stored in the stone slab, and these magic words themselves can be used as magic.
In Victor's lower grade Defense Against the Dark Arts class, he successfully summoned the "Goblin Juggler" card with the beech wand he used for duels.
A green-skinned Indian dwarf appeared leisurely in the classroom. The snakes he attracted by playing the flute frightened the little Slytherin opposite.
For this reason, there have been rumors for some time that Victor 6 von 1 Eisner is a Parseltongue and is a descendant of Slytherin!
The Sorting Hat said: I told you before that he was suitable for Slytherin!
However, perhaps because the user's magic power is low, the "Goblin Juggler" card becomes a blank slate after being summoned once.There is no trace of the ancient magic flowing anymore.
Maybe after he masters his skills, Victor can get a few non-disposable cards.
In fact, he did get some good recycling cards in the future.
In addition, there is a restriction.
Thousand-year bricks cannot predict the future of the user.
Victor tried several times to ask Millennium Brick if he could live a happy life in the magical world, but no matter how many times, Millennium Brick always responded with a blank slate.
I don't know the true face of Lushan, I am only in this mountain.
It's a drama, it's a drama.
It should be said: I predict the coming and going of the storm, but I cannot see the center of the storm, where I am calling.
Days and months flew by, and little Victor spent two school years at Hogwarts in the exploration of Goldenfinger... no, the Millennium Brick.
He did not shy away from his ancient Egyptian magic in front of the little wizards.
Victor thought to himself: Magic has to be used after all.Instead of being secretive, it is better to use it early and enjoy it early.
So the little wizards at Hogwarts started spreading rumors again:
Victor 6?1 von 6?1 Eisner, the successor of ancient Egyptian magic, a genius student of Ravenclaw!
If the name of genius at this time was just because of Victor’s Golden Finger Thousand-Year Building Blocks, it was only after entering the third grade that Victor truly told the magical world:
Ravenclaw's intelligence is unparalleled in the world!
Victor showed amazing prophecy and language talents in the divination and arithmetic divination electives he took in his third grade.
These have nothing to do with the Millennium Bricks.Do you remember the verdict of the Sorting Hat?The Sorting Hat said: Victor has a keen intuition.
It is a good material for divination.
For example, in Professor Trelawney's divination class, patterns like tea leaves and ghost drawings were easily deconstructed into prophecy fragments in Victor's eyes.
So when Professor Trelawney predicted to Victor sadly: You will fall to death in the broom flying class next week, Victor calmly retorted in his heart: nonsense.
My tea-leaf lifeline is intact, well, at least until next week.
Until his fifth year, Victor lived a stable life as a Ravenclaw genius.
He also predicted in class that Slytherin House would win the House Cup for seven consecutive years.
Professor Snape forgave many of Victor's daring attempts in Potions class because of this prophecy.
Gryffindor was very dissatisfied with this prophecy until Victor said:
Well, after Slytherin was beheaded, what followed was the heroic age of Gryffindor.
He just barely escaped from the entanglement of a group of lion cubs.
The ordinary and glorious life was broken when I took the OWL exam in fifth grade.
In that exam, Victor successfully passed most of the OWL subject exams with a little skill in answering questions, and all his grades were O (excellent).
Only one subject showed a D (bad) on the transcript.It can be said that the chicken stands out from the crowd.
That was his Divination OWL exam.
This is almost like saying that Professor Snape died from accidentally ingesting poison!
The exam was held in one night, and considering the possibility of adding an additional question unit on stargazing, the time was delayed until the sky was filled with stars.
Victor was monitored by the inspector during the long wait, and he never had time to put away the Millennium Brick necklace he wore around his neck.
However, he did not bring his own wand, so the proctor did not judge him as cheating.
The test questions themselves are not difficult.After Victor finished doing palmistry and tea fortune telling, he lay on the table bored.
My time at Hogwarts will be coming to an end soon (in two years).
Victor felt a little sad for no reason, as if he was in the English test room, the last subject of the college entrance examination.
Four years after my graduation, Harry Potter will enter school, and then in the seventh movie...the seventh year, he will fight to the death with Voldemort, ending with Voldemort's complete destruction.
Where would I be then, and where would my Hogwarts classmates be.
Victor raised his head and looked around the examination room. Who would the war affect and who would it achieve?
His little finger accidentally brushed against the Eye of Horus on the Millennium Brick.
All of a sudden, as if someone had used "fluorescence" in the Millennium Bricks, the light of the Millennium Bricks filled the examination room at night with pride.
Victor is desperately aware of good news and bad news:
The good news is that his magic has advanced to the point where he can cast simple spells without a wand or incantation.
The bad news is that he will be sent off for activating the Millennium Brick prophecy during the exam.
Before being taken to the principal's office for cheating, Victor looked sadly at what the prophecy was that made him so unlucky.
What question were you looking for the answer to when you encountered the building blocks?
On the card, a broken wand is stuck in the soil, and tens of thousands of goblins, kelpies, magical creatures, clumsy Muggles and wizards riding broomsticks are killing each other in the Quidditch World Cup stadium.
The background is the sunset.
........................
"...Professor Flitwick and I spent all our sixth-grade club time deciphering part of the magic text on the card."
"The card predicts that no character in the magical world will be able to escape from the war.
"It is a disaster that affects hundreds of thousands of lives. With all due respect, even a mysterious person would be hard-pressed to start such a war.
"I think there are horror stories coming to life that we never imagined."
“Please re-evaluate the proposal to introduce war studies subjects.
"I am not going to repeat the content of the letter that I have repeated 340 times. I will only enclose a copy of the Muggle world's "History of the Peloponnesian War" with the letter. History is the best narrator.
"Please believe that the existing magic method of individual confrontation and poor strategic awareness are completely insufficient to deal with a truly complex international war."
"We cannot prevent war from coming. Dear Professor Albus Dumbledore (or Professor McGonagall, I don't know who is reading the letter), we study it only to do everything we can to end it."
"Sincerely, Ravenclaw, Victor 6?1 von 6?1 Eisner."
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