0073, the evolution of the wand

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Field looked at Professor Kettleburn in amazement, but he didn't expect that this old man also knew a lot about the magical world in the Far East, which had little connection with the European magical world. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Field himself doesn't know much about the wizarding world in India and Southeast Asia, and he doesn't know what wands they use, but he knows a little bit about the Chinese wizarding world, and indeed there are all kinds of wands of Chinese wizards, and in Chinese wizards call the things that release magic 'treasures with mana' or 'magic weapons'. In Field's view, this kind of thing is a bit like a combination of a wand and a magic item, they generally have a different function in addition to being used to release magic, he has seen two magic weapons of Master Yang Xiao, one of which is a brush, Master Yang Xiao usually uses it to cast spells, and it can write without ink, and the other is a peachwood short sword, which is said to have a strong restraint effect on evil spirits.

In fact, the Field family also has a 'magic weapon' The 'Soul Binding Gourd' in Mr. Diggory's hand is a magic weapon made by the ancestors, if Mr. Diggory is willing, he can actually use it to cast spells directly, of course, this requires a lot of practice, and you can't expect the spells released by the 'Soul Binding Gourd' to be as accurate as a magic wand.

In fact, the long wand used by European wizards is indeed very practical, although it has no special function, but it is indeed easy to aim when casting spells. So in general, the magic wands used by the wizarding world around the world tend to be long, such as the prayer wheel used by wizards in Central Asia and Tibet, such as the floating dust, mahogany sword, wooden fish, folding fan or something used by Chinese wizards, and the short sword in Professor Kettleburn's hand.

Field had heard Mrs. Ness talk about the history of wands, generally speaking, wands are the same for wizards and guns as for Muggles, it is actually for war, in ancient times, wands were mostly very thick and large, that was called "wands", after continuous improvement, they became smaller and smaller, and the smaller wands naturally became less powerful, but they became more flexible, more accurate, and more suitable for combat. Therefore, the Chinese peachwood sword or something is equivalent to an enlarged wand, which is a little more powerful than the European wand, but it sacrifices flexibility and precision, so it is a great loss in wizard duels.

In addition, Field heard Master Yang Xiao say that the wand on the Japanese side is even more exaggerated, and the male witch in Japan is called the Onmyoji, and the witch is called the witch. They all cast spells using a staff called a 'coin bundle', which was no different from the 'staff' of the ancients, even longer and larger, with several zigzag strips of paper wrapped around a wooden stick. So you can imagine how much this thing suffers in a duel.

Of course, this has a lot to do with the environmental factors in the Far East, the number and variety of ferocious magical creatures in the Far East far exceed those in Europe, so they need more powerful wands to cast spells, the more powerful the monster, the bigger the size, so the target is also large, and the accuracy requirements are low. At the same time, large monsters generally have a high magic resistance, and if the wand is not powerful enough, it will not be able to cause much damage to the monster, so this leads to a huge difference between the Eastern and Western wands. And the Japanese wand is so huge because of the number and variety of powerful monsters there, the "Heian period" in Tokyo, Japan has a saying of "100 ghosts walking at night", the ghost here does not refer to ghosts, but refers to monsters, at night, even the bustling city of Tokyo will appear hundreds of monsters roaming the streets, you can imagine how terrifying this is.

The blood of the chicken, snake, and beast finally dried up, and it was filled in two large buckets. Professor Kettleburn lifted its head out and tried to pry its mouth open, but was unsuccessful, as he was not young.

"Hagrid, help me pry open its mouth, Field, I'll pull out the nerves in its spine first, and then you'll have to help me get it out of its mouth, there's a jar for magic materials, get it yourself." Professor Kettleburn waited until Hagrid had taken over his work, then drew his dagger and burrowed the upper half of his body into the snake's mouth.

Field hurriedly turned around and took out two large jars from the large box next to him, and the preservation magic on them proved that this was what Field wanted. Field thought maliciously: Professor Kettleburn usually prepared such a large magic jar, and it is conceivable that he should get a lot of good things from the Forbidden Forest.

Here, Field brought the jar. Professor Kettleburn drilled out the mouth of the chicken-snake beast, half of his shoulder was covered in blood, and in his hand was a white animal nerve. "It's full of activity, if it can be used, it's really a good material, maybe you can press it into a big oak tree and carry it to cast spells, I think you can stun a fire dragon with a stun spell, of course, if you have to carry it, hahahaha――――――"

"Professor, your jokes aren't funny at all. Field opened the jar and put the nerves of the chicken-snake beast into it for preservation.

"Take off your clothes, go get those entrails out, maybe you can take the heart of the Chicken, Snake, and Beast to China or Southeast Asia and try to make a magical dagger like this. Professor Kettleburn handed the dagger to Field.

Three times five divided by two, Field took off only his underwear, and quickly got into the mouth of the chicken snake beast, the mouth of the chicken snake beast is not small, plus Field is not thirteen years old, it is easy to drill in, the chicken snake beast has not eaten for thousands of years, so there is no special taste in its stomach, plus the blood has been drained, so the smell of blood is not big.

Using a short sword to cut through the throat, Field struggled to cut the diaphragm of the internal organs, disposing of the internal organs bit by bit. Field used his magic to conjure a thick rope that trapped the intestines at one end and flung out the mouth of the chicken-snake beast at the other. Then climb out.

When Field crawled to the mouth of the-snake-beast, his hand suddenly pressed on something.

"Uh-it's the tongue, but there's something wrong. Field examined the tongue of the Snake and felt a surge of magic.

"Field, come out, what are you doing?" Hagrid urged.

"Wait, Hagrid, I found something. Feeling where the magic gathered, Field sliced open the base of the snake's tongue with his short sword, revealing a foot-long red tendon.

Field crawled out of the mouth of the chicken snake and showed the tendon to Professor Kettleburn. After watching it carefully, the professor said to Field, "It's a good thing, it's stronger than the magic of the dorsal nerves, and it seems that this tongue tendon is the essence of the chicken, snake, and beast." ”

"But it's useless, and only this gallbladder is the most valuable for the whole internal organs. The professor and Higer dragged the rope and easily pulled out all the entrails of the chicken, snake, and beast. Professor Kettleburn took Field's short sword and stripped a volleyball-sized gallbladder from his liver, then tossed it to Field, and began to deal with the three basketball-sized hearts next to him.

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