Chapter 751: Curse
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Since the Egyptian Ministry of Magic didn't care about it, why should Van Lin worry about it?
Although it is said that the production method is a little cruel, it is not completely sure that it was made by any illegal means, right?
In fact, Egyptian magic was not just a curse.
Witchcraft systems from Europe, African wizards, Arabian wizards, and Egypt itself.
All these magics mingled with each other in the land of Egypt.
Olympiad magic in Europe, witchcraft in Africa, soul magic in Egypt itself, and soul magic in Arabia.
Speaking of coming, there are some places with similar hunger, so there is not the slightest obstacle to blending.
This is not the same as the Five Elements Spell in the East, which is completely different from another school of arcane magic, which communicates through the body itself.
It's hard to say that there is much difference between the two.
However, one is more proficient in combat, but it is much less useful, unless it is pure magic, but the Eastern wizard cannot construct a spell to deconstruct, such as cleansing, restore to the original, etc., which is also a feature.
Soul magic and curse magic should be grouped into different branches of the same category, directly influencing each other through strong psychic power.
It can be said that all the magic of Europe is included, but there is no place to go to the extreme, but it extends more magic close to life.
The most powerful should be the Avada Spell, a combination of soul magic and arcane magic, and at the same time has a strong curse aura that deprives humans of their souls.
Even if Dumbledore gave the possibility of confrontation, and constantly decomposed the deconstruction of Avadas' Curse through magic, he never tried, and the simple Avadaso Curse had no effect at all, which was also the benefit of mixing the curse.
If a person with low magic power unleashes a blade with a lot of magic power, the most likely thing is that it will only make people bleed, and it is also very vulnerable to the backlash of the spell.
However, no one has the courage to take one of them, and if something happens, they will be forced to embark on a new journey, and Fan Lin does not think that he has such ability.
However, British magic aside, Egypt is a very satisfying place for Van Lin.
For both the East and the West, Egypt is the place with the largest number of types of magic in the entire West, and it is easy for wizards to immerse themselves here, at least now in Van Lin.
Every second brings new feelings to Van Lin, such as voodoo magic.
Although it looks a little weird, it is also a powerful magic, released through symbols such as dolls, and Van Lin is very interested in figuring out what his principle is, but no one around him can give him an answer.
In the end, at Bill's suggestion, Fleur, Hermione, and Gabrielle bought some gadgets each.
This is a natural attraction for girls.
For example, the emblematic scarab beetle ornament in Egypt is a small object that, according to Bill, brings good luck.
Professor Troney's set.
Van Lin had never seen such a reliable prophet until now.
I don't know if Professor Trawney counts, but when Professor Trawney isn't herself, she can still see some things, but others.
The rest of the time, Professor Trauny was just like the soothsayers outside, a bunch of, and Van Lin was a little resistant to them anyway.
Tfrey must have been deceived by that damn prophecy!
Fan Lin naturally didn't buy this, fate or something, and let him finish the game early, but he is alive and well now.
Van Lin was interested in witchcraft, such as the medium of witchcraft in Africa.
However, the appearance of the skull is really not very good, and this thing can only be studied privately.
Of course, there are some more exciting things.
For example, the real black magic props, Van Lin recognized them almost at first sight.
A mummy.
Well, necromancy unique to Egypt, but unfortunately, it can't be brought back.
Putting a pile of corpses in your own travel space, it feels bad to think about it, and besides, you get a mummy back by yourself, and there is no place to place it except to study it, so it's hard to say that it is placed in the room of requirement?
Something that has been dead for an unknown number of years, in case it hurts someone, corpse poison alone is enough to kill, not to mention, mummies have been accompanied by constant curses and bad luck since their birth.
If she did bring it back, and Professor Trawney didn't tell him that she was facing death, Van Lin would eat her crystal ball.
However, Van Lin still bought some other things, although he was very interested in the mummy, but the unique witchcraft was not only necromancy.
Things linked to death,I can't use it for 5 years now.。
However, witchcraft curses and the like are a good choice.
In fact, curse magic contains a lot of movement, and it doesn't just bring people some misfortune, bad luck and the like.
Wizards in Africa use a variety of mediums to perform their magic, most in the form of skulls, and nowadays, more in the form of voodoo dolls.
Through the action of the spirit, the medium in the hand establishes a connection with the other person, maybe a little breath, maybe a hair, these can become the trigger conditions.
For example, the skull in Van Lin's hand, as long as he captures the breath of the other party through this thing, he can establish a connection.
Once the connection is established, the curse naturally unfolds, and as long as the conditions are met, it can take effect.
There are many conditions, such as a touch, or a look, etc.
And, homeopathic curses, but that's not all there is to the witchcraft of cursing.
Strictly speaking, the blessing of tribal sacrifice is the most primitive kind of curse, which is almost the germ of human magic.
It can be said that blessing is also a form of curse, and it can include many kinds, harm, destruction, bad luck, revenge, transfer, or love, luck, success, shelter, expulsion, medical treatment, etc., things that are beneficial to human beings.
Of course, there are also the things used in the sacrifice, wisdom, eyesight, strength, perception, all of which are enhanced by the sorcerer's spirit and even hinted at by the effect.
It's just that more and more different definitions have been given since then, and the worst of them, such as asking people to come to darkness. Something that hurts, even dies, is given the name of a curse.
And people's memories will naturally remember what impresses them the most, and naturally, curses have become synonymous with badness, so in the later classification of magic, blessings and curses are distinguished.
Speaking of which, there are related things in potions, such as lucky potions, which are by far the most difficult potions to make, but there are still many people who keep trying.
The feeling of drinking the potion and doing everything smoothly is really fascinating.
Ravenclaw's crown is supposed to be a blessing, after all, it brings absolute wisdom to wizards.