The Daily Life of a Hogwarts Warfare Professor

Chapter 9 The Law of the Dark Forest

After Victor used a cleaning spell to clean up the puddle of hot chocolate, he focused on chatting with the passenger who was reading the newspaper.

"I have the gossip of a prophet. Ha, let me buy a drink first. The night is cold and autumn is coming. Do you also want a cup of hot chocolate? It's a pity that it was spilled just now. I'll say hello to the ticket seller One sound."

After that, the passenger walked to the front of the bus.

Liar, you cast an earplug listening spell on them.Victor looked stern.

After coming back, the other party started from Horus, the first well-documented prophet in mythology, to Grindelwald, the most powerful dark wizard prophet in recent times.

Like egalitarianism, only one great prophet will be born in each era.

Since Grindelwald in the first half of this century, the prophecy industry has been somewhat without a successor.

Victor was not interested in any of this. He only cared about the first story the passenger told him.

Horus, the first prophet of ancient Egypt, the guardian of the eagle-faced body, and the stone carver who promoted the spirit of craftsmanship in Egypt.

When he was studying at Hogwarts, he heard some legends about ancient Egypt from Professor Flitwick and Professor Cuthbert, the History of Magic professor.

Such as thousand-year building blocks and slates.

This is the sequel to the legend he first heard.

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After the industrious people of ancient Egypt discovered the secret of the stone tablets, the guarding priests around the Pharaoh claimed that he could see into the future.With his keen eyes.

The young Pharaoh didn't believe it and said to the guards:

Sincere and brave Horus, have you forgotten that you have had eye problems since you were a child?

On new moon nights, your eyesight goes dark, and you always cripple those around you because you can't see.Set often complained that you liked to vent your anger on new moon nights.

The eagle-headed Horus insisted that he was not blind on the night of the new moon, but that he traveled to a higher dimension.

In that realm, Egypt's history and future seemed to be just a picture.As an observer, he watched everything in Egypt from an infinite distance.

The Pharaoh asked Horus to draw everything he saw.

Horus's artistic talent was so unrestrained that some fragments of ancient murals can still be seen on the walls of ancient Egyptian ruins.

This is the prototype of the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, which was later simplified into written symbols by Horus using simple geometry.

The Pharaoh didn't see any clues in the paintings of Horus.

Horus looked at the pictures and explained to the Pharaoh that these human faces and animal patterns symbolized the future of Egypt.

Pharaoh faced the wall for several days, then called Horus and asked him, can the prophecy be changed?Or is it just fatalism in the end?

Horus believed that prophecies could not be changed.

When the Pharaoh was sad, he raised another question: As a messenger of prophecy, could Horus see through his own destiny.

Hum, Horus accepts the challenge.

Oh, he can't.

Horus waited for twelve new moon nights, to no avail.

Unwilling to lie down and be ridiculed, he sought the help of Ra, the supreme god of Egypt, the sun god.Please pull him to briefly give him strength, allowing him to break through the fog and see his future on the night of the new moon.

Ra agreed. After all, Horus and he were still related.

In the Egyptian mythological system where kinship relationships are constantly being cut and messed up, everyone is ultimately one family.

No.13 On the night of the new moon, the moonlight shone on the ancient Egyptian palace, and Horus was sitting in the center of the palace.

In order to avoid Horus, who had been beating people randomly since he lost his sight, no one stayed around him. This was a sacred moment that belonged exclusively to Horus, the great prophet of Egypt.

Horus had never seen so clearly.

The flowing time is just a line here, he can easily cross it, and even jump the goat on the timeline.

He kept walking forward and finally caught a man with the head of an eagle and the body of a hawk, standing next to the sun god Ra, ranking among the Egyptian gods.

At some point in the future, Horus was crowned a god in a palace in Egypt.

After Horus escaped from the higher dimension, according to the ghost in the palace, he sat by the spring in the palace all night.

He carved a circle of hieroglyphs into the stone surrounding the spring, infusing the night with unforgettable memories.

Later, ancient Egypt fell and the secrets of the pyramids were hidden underground.

At the turn of generations, a British wizard came to Egypt for archaeology and took away a stone and some spring water.

Through the hands of a great alchemist, the legacy of ancient Egypt was transformed into the pensieve in the headmaster's office at Hogwarts.

Horus was meditating alone by the spring on the prophecy of becoming a god. What he didn't expect was that there was another person in the silent palace sharing this mysterious moment with him.

Dorset.

His colleagues, his enemies.

When Horus introduced the blessing of the sun god Ra and went to the high-dimensional realm to find his future, Seth stood half a body away from him.

Without Horus' sight, he stole Ra's blessing, and under the moonlight, he quietly entered the sacred realm of higher dimensions.

Moreover, he went towards the prophecy of Horus and became the second high-dimensional being in the prophecy of Horus.

The hard-working and low-dimensional Egyptian people have no ability to influence the prophecy.In the Egyptian royal family, there were some people who were gifted and could have a weak connection with the stone tablets. They only divined some trivial matters or other things. They did not get the prophecies about Horus, so they were insignificant to the prophecies of Horus. .

But Seth, as another high-dimensional being, saw the prophecy of Horus.

Pharaoh later found out about this, criticized Set harshly, and then asked: What happens when two prophets predict the same thing?

Horus replied: It is like two observers observing while turning the planet.

For one of the prophets, the actions of the other prophet are not within the scope of his observation, so his prediction is likely to change due to the actions of the other observer.

After Pharaoh learned about it, he realized that if a prophecy was captured by two people at the same time, it would make the prophecy wrong.

Then there should not be two prophets in the palace.

The Pharaoh made his choice and ordered Horus to carve the tablets.

The Egyptian people carved magic inscriptions on every stone brought to build the pyramids, and told Horus that this was to record the secrets of the mysterious magical power.

Horus eventually became ill from overwork and died in depression.He failed to become the new god of Egypt as predicted.

This also confirms his statement:

When two prophets capture the same prophecy, their fate will change due to each other's actions.

The fate of Horus fell from the sky.

In order to ensure that the royal prophet's predictions about Egypt were completely accurate, the young Pharaoh declared to the Egyptian people:

An era allows only one great prophet to exist.

Other people who are gifted, can connect with the magic of the stone slab, and can see the future for a short time, hide their abilities.

Don't identify yourself, don't approach your own kind, and most importantly, don't let others hear your prophecies.

If two prophets unfortunately meet, they have only one thing to do: to protect the future they see, eliminate the other party.

This is the oldest law of the dark forest.

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