Say something from your heart
Sorry, maybe I didn't have time to write it tonight.
Because of the plot that came out before, I thought about it, and I definitely can't send it. So it's all deleted.
After checking a lot of information about this magical world, I feel more and more that this is a flesh-and-blood and real world. So keep thinking about why they made the decisions they did, and what kind of personality and mental journey the people who made those decisions were.
In fact, if you want to fool the past, it's very easy, fight a game, pretend to be a few coercion, just talk about some chicken soup, and sell a few cute, like most online articles, you can happily pass this plot.
For example, crackling magic beating, shock and shock, pretending to be forced, hot-blooded, chicken soup for the soul......
But, then, I feel like these people in my book are dead, and the world is dead.
Human emotions are complex, multifaceted, and at the same time extremely emotional.
The biggest difference between Gellert Grindelwald and Voldemort is that he is not a ruler but a leader, and there has never been a person in this world who has been gathered together because of his ideals who will give up his ideals because of his leaders, and Grindelwald will not deviate from his ideals because of a failure in a one-on-one duel.
There is only one reason that can really make the Saints and Grindelwald give up - when the last stumbling block on their path to their ideals is himself, with Grindelwald's character, he chooses to move himself away. (In a sense, Grindelwald and Dumbledore were the kind of people who were comfortable with sacrificing themselves for the sake of their own path.) )
You know, before Grindelwald gathered the crowd, half-blood wizards and non-human wizards were not considered normal humans, wizards and Muggles were forcibly dismantled and imprisoned, orphans and Muggle wizards were disposed of after a magical riot instead of being educated, and it was a matter of course to modify Muggle memories with potions on a large scale......
As the book friend milita9 commented:
[After I'm gone, the Ministry of Magic may come to recognize your love for Muggles, help young wizards, and recognize half-blood wizards...... Not because they found it in their conscience, nor because they became good people, but because we came. - by Grindelwald]
So when Grindelwald suddenly disappeared (for a very unreasonable reason: the duel failed), and the Ministry of Magic began to compromise and began to change, what emotions would the Saints and most of the people have? I think it's complicated.
And when the whole world has gradually become the world that Grindelwald once wanted to change, what will the saints who live in it and have been waiting for Grindelwald think? I think it's complicated.
After waiting for forty-six years, the saints, from young people to old and middle-aged, gathered together and found that all of them had grown old, and that some of their ideals had been fulfilled, and when they finally arrived at the person they wanted to meet, what kind of emotions would they have?
This is not a revolving puppet or a game NPC, everyone has their own joys and sorrows, their own lives, and their ideals and reality will conflict. They are not summoned puppets who come and go at a moment's notice, they are not so much subordinates as comrades-in-arms and comrades, and their ideals will collide and mature.
You know, Fat Chicken is just an immature child, and these thoughts are very difficult for me at first, so I need to ask a lot of friends and elders what they think, and I will try to empathize with myself to understand and express this complex feeling.
- And that's just the saints.
So, what would be Grindelwald's mood after half a century of self-exile, and what would be his ideals and outlook on life, and what would be the embodiment of his emotions?
This is another more troublesome issue.
After that, there was Dumbledore's emotions......
There are also the emotions and reactions of the wizarding world as a whole, Austria, England in the distance, and the reactions and thoughts of ordinary people......
Not to mention, at this time, human civilization will face the greatest geopolitical catastrophe, the kind that will destroy the world if the slightest carelessness is made, and more variables are added at a time when everyone is trying to figure out a path and a future.
It's a very complex and interesting world, a world that people are moved and yearn for.
All, let the poor fat chicken take care of it today, think about it.
I'll try to make up the update tomorrow and over the weekend.
I'm sorry to goo ~ hug my head aggrieved ~