Chapter 352: Gryffindor's Request
The enemy he needs to face in the future, Aven doesn't understand what he means. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
It was hard for him to imagine why he was facing a nightmare from the Void, his next enemy was none other than the returning Voldemort, nothing more.
Seeing Aven's doubts, Gryffindor waved his hand, and the blood-red Philosopher's Stone reappeared.
It was not as complete as it had just been, but split in half from the middle.
The tear was not smooth, as if it had been bitten by something.
"You should already know that because of the civil strife among the centaurs, the treasure key I left behind was split into two parts, and only one of them was left here. Gryffindor picked up one of the philosopher's stones and shook it at Aven, "If you want it, be prepared to face the centaurs who take the other half of the philosopher's stone and the evil presence that hides behind them." ā
"I've heard that they once worshipped an evil god known as the god of the forest, who used his power to separate the philosopher's stones you left behind. Evan replied.
Could it be that the Void Nightmare that Gryffindor spoke of is the unspeakable evil god?
"That so-called evil god is actually a monster that the ancient warlocks inadvertently summoned from the void, and it is sealed in a swamp deep in the Forbidden Forest. Gryffindor said with a serious expression, "In the Dark Ages, warlocks who pursued great power did a lot of crazy things, they used countless human flesh and soul to summon the undead, demons and evil gods, and many eternal evils were summoned. But as that age of madness comes to an end, ancient creatures of darkness return to the void or are sealed into a deep sleep. ā
Evan looked at Gryffindor in amazement, and after encountering the evil creature left behind by Slytherin in the underground ruins, he looked through many magic books from ancient times.
In it, Evan finds some clues, but they are incomplete.
This forbidden history is rarely mentioned, or even completely forgotten by the world, let alone told by a wizard who has experienced it firsthand.
"In our day, these powerful dark creatures from the void, known as gods, had become as much of a myth as the ancient warlocks, and no wizard had ever seen them with his own eyes. I, too, didn't believe in these things until I saw it in person. Gryffindor was silent for a moment, then sighed, "However, what happened later proved my ignorance and stupidity. I think back then, when Salazar was researching this, I used to laugh at him for wasting his time. ā
"It's not that no one knows that Slytherin left an underground ruin on the outside of the Forbidden Forest, and there is a monster like you mentioned in it......"
Aven recounted everything he had seen in the underground ruins some time ago, as well as his inferences about the dastardly Helbo.
Gryffindor didn't speak, he pondered, pacing back and forth in the room.
"The monster you're talking about is similar to the evil god I met, but it's not the same. "Obviously, that thing was artificially created. Perhaps, as you deduced, it is the dastardly Helmpo himself, an evil dark wizard who uses untold evil magic to transform himself into a god. ā
"God?!" Evan took a breath, not knowing what to say.
He stared at Gryffindor, feeling himself tremble slightly.
If these are true, then Helpo's ambitions are far beyond anyone's imagination.
He didn't just want to escape the fate of death, but wanted to be the god who ruled everything!
Splitting souls to make Horcruxes, which now seemed to be the ultimate black magic beyond the ordinary sense, was only a trivial part of all his plans.
"Salazar didn't tell us about it, he had been doing it secretly by himself. In fact, his later form was very unstable, which I originally thought was due to disagreements over admissions. A look of concern flashed across Gryffindor's face.
He walked briskly over to the Slytherin table, picked up the huge scepter surrounded by two serpents, and looked at it carefully for a moment, before the expression on his face gradually calmed.
"Aven, I beg you, to find all the keys and open the treasure we left behind. Gryffindor looked at Evan earnestly, "If what I feared really happens, then what's left in the treasure will be our only chance." ā
Evan didn't understand what the other party meant, what Gryffindor was worried about.
Even Voldemort, who was just called the evil little Slytherin guy just now, didn't seem to take it to heart, but now he ......
Gryffindor's reaction cast a thick shadow over Aven's heart.
It didn't seem as simple as he thought, and he wanted to ask about it, but Gryffindor didn't mean to explain.
"All in all, my poor centaur friends have found the evil god in the deepest part of the swamp, and they have broken the seal left by the Elder Warlock, brought it back to worship, and awakened him from his slumber. Gryffindor waved his hand for Evan to be quiet, and continued the story of the centaurs, "They call him the god of the forest and worship flesh and blood to him, and as his power slowly recovers, this evil creature from the Void transforms the centaurs with the power of darkness. ā
Evan thought of the horrific statues he had seen in the centaur temple room, and imagined that they were created by the evil god.
"Centaurs are known to be naturally powerful warriors who do not possess great magical powers per se, and they are only involved in astrogazing and healing magic. Gryffindor continued, "But under the transformation of that evil god, they gained the ability to cast spells. The centaurs were ecstatic, and no one could have imagined what the price they would pay for it afterwards, as they became obsessed with the power of darkness and gradually transformed into terrifying monsters. ā
"Thankfully, not all centaurs believe in that evil god. Gryffindor walked up to Evan and said, "With my help, the awake centaurs waged war against the monster and its followers, finally resealing it that had just awakened and banishing the fallen from the Horde. ā
Evan didn't speak, just thinking about the brutality of the centaur civil war.
"Before it was resealed, the evil god tore apart the philosopher's stone I left behind. It didn't seem to sense my presence, just thought it was a powerful source of magic. Because all I was left with was a conscious mind, unable to use magic in reality, unable to stop what it did. Gryffindor said, looking at Evan earnestly, "You have to be prepared to get the full key, and you'll have to face the evil god and the evil centaurs who support him." ā
"I know. Evan nodded, his heart beating hard.
He was also immersed in the stories told by Gryffindor, and was deeply shocked by the secrets that no one knew.
"As I said, there's an extra challenge for you. Gryffindor continued, "I'm going to use this illusion magic to teleport you back into the centaur war eight hundred years ago, so you can see for yourself the ...... enemy you're about to face" (To be continued.) )