Chapter Ninety-Four: Dementors

It would be unfair to describe Dementors as evil.

They are magical creatures that are distorted and gradually stabilized in their inner structure and become a category.

This magical creature feeds on positive emotional energy, which wizards know.

Kane has studied it to some extent and found that positive emotional energy is to Dementors what vitamins, fiber, and trace elements are to people, and they don't need much, but they are indispensable.

Their main role is to neutralize the negative emotional energy within themselves. The way is similar to acid-base equilibrium.

Without this, the Dementors would not have died, but they would gradually lose their rationality, which is not what they wanted, after all, losing their rationality also means losing themselves, and it is likely that they will never come back, which is equivalent to death.

Therefore, they are also like those vampires with literary attributes, and they are struggling to live.

Of course, Dementors are a bit darker, as they are not like vampires, they have memories of their first embrace, and worldly ethics still affect them.

The society of Dementors is more like beasts, they have no human philosophical cognition, and even in a rational state, they do not feel that it is a mistake to suck the positive emotional energy of humans, but they know how to measure, just like modern carnivores, which rarely attack humans, they only endure it knowing that they are likely to be killed if they do so.

In fact, many magical creatures that are classified as magical beasts but have IQs that are not inferior to human beings have Dementors-like thinking characteristics.

In fact, Dementors are nowhere near as bad as vampires and werewolves, both in terms of their evil and evil.

It's just that the special food required by the Dementors is more detrimental, and it is really a bit stumbling.

Ugliness is the original sin.

At least for most of humanity, this is the truth.

We are disgusted by what we see, we do not understand, we do not want to understand, and then we fear and hate it, and we attribute it to being born evil.

The general information about Dementors that Kane collects carries a slick of unscrupulous literature and art that makes him feel embarrassed:

The most abominable creatures, haunt the darkest and dirtiest places, cheering corruption and despair, sucking peace, hope, and joy out of the air......

In fact, they rarely kill anyone.

Some people say that losing happiness is more terrible than death.

Kane can responsibly tell these people that nothing is scarier than death.

The collapse of consciousness and the complete loss of self are also called death, but this kind of death still has a slim chance of salvation.

True death is the dissipation of the soul, the disintegration of consciousness, the complete nothingness, the inability to think.

This state of consciousness that is permanently devoid of existence and restoration is the great terror.

So don't talk anything more terrible than death.

Dementors suck away positive emotional energy, not memories themselves, and they can make memories lose their due color, but they can't erase them. Happiness, on the other hand, can be bred by memory.

Vampires and werewolves kill people, and people's consciousness can't survive in the tattered shell, and completely dissipate, which is really terrifying.

Lupin knew exactly what a Dementor was, he had encountered it when he was down, and had recently crammed through the relevant information provided by the Chamber of Commerce.

But even so, he couldn't look at these creatures with a fair eye.

But he has a task on his side, and he has to bite the bullet if he is unhappy.

This task is not to catch up with Sirius, it is just a matter of course, and negotiating with the Dementors is his main task this time.

As Lupin approached Azkaban Prison, a Dementor smelled his scent and wandered around.

Dementors have a keen sense of smell and a strange sense of soul energy.

In their cognition, smell constitutes the shell of a living organism, and its brain is where the flesh is located, like hairy walnuts and walnut kernels.

They can communicate with any creature with intelligence, even cats and dogs, because they have a direct heart-to-heart conversation with each other.

"You're not easy, and I don't really want to provoke you. I'm not bad though, and I have a lot of my kind, and if you're willing to let me take a few puffs, you'll be well on your way. ”

If you change to a staff member of the International Federation of Magic, you will have to show the signboard of the Federation to negotiate with you at this time.

Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, depending on the Dementor. When you encounter a very hungry Dementor, you can suck it after two puffs, and there is nowhere to cry out, and the International Federation of Magic appoints Dementors to guard the cell, and will not yell at the Dementors because of a little trivial matter.

This is also a big reason why no employee wants to come to such a ghost place.

It's a ghost place with a bad environment, long winters and short summers, and birds don't poop, and it's too sad to be sucked twice by the Dementors if there's nothing to do.

The International Confederation of Magic uses Dementors, mainly because they are cheap enough to let them suck the prisoners, who have no human rights anyway.

On the other hand, if it really wants to become a hostile position, then it will have to fight, but it will be difficult to exterminate, and it will lose troops and money, and it will be plagued everywhere. This has been proven time and again by history.

Having these notorious, feared things guarding Azkaban is the best of both worlds, then.

"Who dares to say no, please fund, we will change the guards, or please help exterminate the Dementors, otherwise don't BB, who wouldn't sing high-pitched?

The Dementors' rotten plan to guard Azkaban was finalized with such rhetoric.

Everyone knows that Dementors are not reliable.

They have no human sense of moral right and wrong, so how can they be reliable?

But people also know that as long as there is no dark banner, the Dementors can't make trouble. In comparison, all kinds of small losses are bearable.

Like the original history line Dementors were in trouble, sucking Harry on the train and Harry and Dudley under the bridge, they were gently revealed, and in turn focused on Harry casting spells in front of Muggles.

Is it really because of stupidity and lack of wisdom in handling things like this? No, you can't be a politician if you don't have a brain, and in the final analysis, interests are still involved.

In the face of enough huge benefits, the savior Harry, the first white wizard Dumbledore, dared to stand in the way and do the same.

The Dementor is a useful black card, the leaders of the Magic Federation love to use it, Voldemort also loves to use it, and there are only so many cards in the wizarding world, no less than fifty-two.

Kane didn't intend to let go of this resource, and this time he sent Lupin over just to get rid of them.

Lupin replied directly with a spiritual communication: "Go and call your leader, dare to talk nonsense, I will make you extremely miserable." ”

Dementors are actually not bad at intelligence, and they know how to read people's dishes. And it is extremely difficult to fool them, because it can sense emotions, whether the other party is really determined in his heart, or whether he is bluffing, it can generally be distinguished.

The Dementor thought about it for a moment, and then flew away without a sound.

Lupin waited there, watching the clouds fly, the wind howling, the waves crashing against the reef and the murmur splashing.

A moment later, a Dementor flew over, apparently much larger.

It was still some distance from Lupin, and the cold was already bitter.

The chill of death.

No one wanted to delve into this magical creature that looked dark and twisted and filthy, but that was before, not including Kane.

Kane is the Dark Lord, the Supreme Venerable, the powerful man who wields the power of darkness, he is willing to study, and he has also achieved results.

Now these are the fulcrum of Lupin's work, and he is sure that he knows how to negotiate with the Dementors.

"The Magic Eye has its eyes on you, and you have only two choices, potency or being completely crushed!"

Lupin said as he took out a corked crystal tube from his bosom and tossed it to the Dementor leader.

The leader of the Dementors reached out to catch it, but instead of rushing to open it, he stared at Lupin.

Of course, it doesn't have eyes, but that's how Lupin feels, and he's being heavily watched by the other side.

He was a little nervous, this kind of existence that was easily reminiscent of the Grim Reaper (in fact, the image of the Grim Reaper in this world originated from the description of Dementors in wizarding texts, and ordinary people are invisible) can bring a great mental burden to people.

Lupin took a deep breath and secretly told himself that he could win, and the MAGIC EYE Chamber of Commerce was mysterious and powerful!

And this time, he also came prepared. What he has to do is to believe in the Chamber of Commerce and believe in himself......