Chapter 1186: Order Magic

From a young age, Ravier was fascinated by the lost history of ancient Egypt and the splendor of the land.

During her time at Karnak School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, one of her best subjects was the history of magic.

Because of this, Lavier resolutely joined Gringotts after graduation and became a spell breaker.

As a novice spell solver, she hopes to prove herself through this successful excavation of the Sun Ruins and find the treasures of the ancient times hidden in the depths of the ruins.

It doesn't matter if it's legendary or something else, as long as the heavyweight is enough.

So, Lavier wants Aven's help.

If you can, it's best to activate the three obelisks to enter the core of the ruins.

However, Evan didn't seem to have much interest there, and Ravier wasn't sure if Evan would be able to crack the intricate alchemy mechanism in the obelisk, and her main purpose this time was the god Horus.

After Evan asks her to help investigate the temporal chaos chamber, Lavier is pleasantly surprised to find that the idol of Horus may be in the chamber, and their destination is the same, and if Evan can solve the threat of temporal chaos in the chamber, she can go in and excavate.

Just finding this important deity and his treasure is enough to prove her abilities.

Lavier had intended so, but Aven's words reminded her......

If the god Horus is really in the vault, it means that there are other dangers there besides magical items that cause chaos in time.

To obtain the treasure associated with this deity, it is necessary to break the curse of the god Horus.

In ancient Egypt, or more accurately, in the ruins of ancient Egypt before the Roman dynasty, magic, curses, and mechanisms have a very distinctive feature related to the gods worshipped.

Different gods are in charge of different realms, and the corresponding magic is also different.

For example, if you worship Anubis, the god of death, then the curse you need to face is all about death-related black magic, and you need to contribute the soul of the living.

Last year, Bill told Evan that he had excavated in the ruins of an early dynasty where the patron saint of the pharaohs was Serkette, also known as the Queen of Scorpions, whose magic and curses were related to scorpions and required a lot of blood to break.

This custom was evident in early and mid-ancient Egypt, where magic was very carefully divided.

Wizards and priests who worship different gods use different spells, and they can only learn and master spells related to the realm of the gods they worship, and are only allowed to use them.

It was not until the end of the dynasty that due to the decline of national power and the invasion of Rome, the magic mastered by wizards became more diverse, and the classification of magic and curses left behind in ruins and tombs was no longer so detailed.

The reign of Ramses II coincided with the height of ancient Egyptian civilization.

So, the magic relics he left behind still preserve this ancient tradition, and that's where the trouble lies.

It's okay to meet other gods, but the magic associated with the god Horus is troublesome.

This deity was considered the patron deity of the pharaohs, symbolizing royal power, and he ruled over the realm of order.

Therefore, the magic associated with him must have to do with "order".

According to the classification of ancient Egyptian magic, there are many types of order spells, including all time magic, control magic, some guardian magic, prophecy magic, and divine magic, which are now understood by wizards in a broad sense.

These spells do not contain dark magic, but they are no less dangerous than dark magic or attack magic.

Because of the unpopularity, it is quite difficult to crack.

The most characteristic "god of horus" order spells can be found in the Temple of Edfu, which is a temple dedicated to the eagle-headed god Horus, also known as the Temple of Horus. Deep in the temple, there is an order magic in the vault used to store treasures.

About sixty years ago, wizards discovered this secret room and magic.

It was a huge stone door, and in front of it were four jars two people high, a human head jar, a baboon head jar, a jackal head jar, and an eagle's head jar.

These four jars correspond to the four sons of Horus, and the door can only be opened if the correct items are placed in the correct order in the correct jar, and there can be no mistakes.

Human head canned liver, baboon canned lungs, jackal canned stomach, eagle head canned intestines.

The god Horus valued order above all else, and he only accepted human viscera.

To crack this magic, you need to master the prophetic spells and determine the order in which to put them in the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines.

Also, someone needs to contribute to these internal organs......

Voluntary sacrifice is probably unlikely, in other words, it takes someone to break the magic!

The jars are huge, and the entrails are so small that to fill four jars, you need to kill at least a thousand people!

After encountering this magic, the excavation work was temporarily suspended. No matter how much they longed for the treasure inside, no matter what their true thoughts were, no one dared to say such a heartbreaking thing as killing a hundred people to crack this magic......

Excavations stalled for more than twenty years, but rumors about the treasures of the god Horus grew.

Finally, on a summer night thirty years ago, someone attacked the Temple of Horus.

The stone door was opened, and all the treasures inside were gone, leaving only four jars full of human internal organs.

No one knows who did this, and no one knows what the priceless treasures are and what they are whereabouts, and this is the most tragic and mysterious black magic incident in Egyptian magic in recent years.

The mass Muggle deaths also led to tensions throughout the Middle East, leading to the outbreak of war......

Since then, the magic of order associated with the god Horus has become synonymous with trouble.

If that chamber was really where the god Horus was, then Evan and the others would have to deal with such terrible magic.

Judging from the current situation, there is basically no way to crack it, and it is impossible for them to kill and sacrifice their internal organs.

If there was such magic, they would have to give it up.

Anyway, this was still speculation, and Evan decided that he wanted to take a look before making a decision.

Outside wizards like Aven would not be allowed to enter the Sun Ruins until the International Alchemy Congress was over, and in the next few days, he asked Lavier to help him find a lot of books on the magic of the "order" in ancient Egypt, learn about it, and go to the International Alchemy Congress.

In addition to the final selection and commendation, the main event of the International Alchemy Congress is communication.

There are two main ways to communicate, one is for those well-known wizards to give speeches, introduce their latest research results and alchemy experience, and interact with the wizards in the audience, there are about ten speeches almost every day, and the other is free, the organizers of the conference provide a venue, alchemists and potions masters from all over the world can display their alchemy products in the form of stalls.

If you see something you're interested in, you can buy it for money...... 8)