Harry Potter’s Morning Light - Chapter 2620 partake (12)

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   Chapter 2620 partake (twelve)

   In fact, in addition to dogs, pigeons also have the habit of knowing the way to go home, and people have also cultivated carrier pigeons to transmit information.

  Voldemort once possessed a crow. At that time, everyone thought the war was over and he would not come back, just like the last time.

  Pomona, like Ginny, had been controlled by him, and her memory at the time was completely blank. When she woke up, she found that their temporary residence had become a luxurious palace-according to Slytherin's taste.

Hogwarts felt like home to Harry until he had Sirius the godfather and Grimmauld Place, the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, where he spent his fifth year Christmas, if not for safety, he Didn't want to go back to Aunt Petunia's house at all, despite their blood relationship.

  After graduating from Hogwarts, Voldemort disappeared for nearly 20 years, and when he came back, he was very different from Tom Riddle before. At the same time, his strength has also grown to an unattainable level.

   He became the Dark Lord, had countless followers, and set off a frenzy in Britain in the 70s.

   People like him don't live in caves, and they don't live in houses made of animal skins like Aesop, and Pomona also believes that Helena will not fail to find a place for herself.

  Severus also has his own residence in the "area" of Albania, a bunker left by the Germans during World War II. Pomona has been there, but she does not know the exact location.

  Perhaps it was for the convenience of the "Master"'s summons that "full member" Death Eaters like Severus lived near the possible castle. Sybill Trelawney once prophesied that "Master and Servant will meet again tonight," assuming she was talking about Peter Pedirou, who became a rat in the Forbidden Forest and possessed small animals Did Voldemort meet, or did he go to Albania to find Voldemort?

  Albania has a special meaning to Voldemort, even more than the old Riddle house in Hangleton, which once belonged to his father and grandfather.

  The only purpose of his "visiting" there was to kill his Muggle father and grandfather, and to blame his uncle, the place was not home to him.

   Actually, Georgiana may be in trouble. There is a spiritualism that even mediums know, which can bring back the soul of the dead, no matter where he died.

  Helena was worried about the seriously ill Rowena Ravenclaw, so the souls of Helena and Barrow were recalled by her.

   Who else cares about Voldemort? His mother had died not long after he was born, and she remembered the snake named Nagini, which was also Voldemort's Horcrux, and who had been a woman.

The living Horcruxes are definitely different from those made of "dead objects". The extremely weak Voldemort returned to his "home" in Albania. When he was better, he left Albania and took Nagini to England to continue. His "big plan".

When Sirius' soul was sucked out of his body by the Dementors, it appeared as a bluish blob of light, not a pearly white humanoid like the ghosts, and remained the same as the moment they "died", with them corpse remains the same.

  No matter how they die, they will arrange their remains at the time of burial, and the ghosts will obviously not enjoy that "peace".

   Among the four elements, earth is the most stubborn substance. Ghosts can pass through walls without harming themselves and walls, but they can interfere with water, fire and wind. Conversely, they can also be blown away by the wind, like Ernie McMillan fanning Nick to the medical wing.

   Madam Pomfrey has absolutely no choice. She can only heal living people, and she doesn't know how to heal ghosts. Fortunately, the liquid medicine that restores petrification is not ingested by "drinking".

  Other petrified people have bodies, but because time has stopped on them, they cannot swallow. This is bad news as well as good news, otherwise a person will die just as well if he does not eat or drink for a month.

The final method used was a "medicated bath", when they used the prefect's bathroom and put the potion to restore petrification into the pool, because to fill the entire pool, it needed "a lot" of fresh mandrakes, due to The previously mature ones were destroyed, and it took Pomona to grow for months to save enough.

  The petrified people are put into the pool one by one, including Nick, he will move in the current, which means that the water may work on him as well.

  Mandela Herbal Liquid turned blood red at this time, looking a bit like red wine. To use an inappropriate analogy, those petrified people looked like Infernal corpses soaking in water.

   It took about half an hour for the victims to "wake up" one by one, including Nick and Mrs Loris.

   "partake" is also used to receive communion, although the actual action at that time is to eat bread and drink wine. At the last supper, the consecrated bread is broken, and then it says "this is my body", and then it says "this is my blood". Later, when the church celebrates Mass, the original wine and bread will become flesh and blood .

   Although kings used rituals to assert their special supernatural status, giving legitimacy to their reigns and crowns, they also gained special powers through rituals.

  There is a fairy tale that the sense of ritual is to make a certain day different from other days, and make a certain moment different from other moments.

  Wedding is very important for girls, and if that day is accompanied by a coronation ceremony, it will be even more special.

  Sometimes in order to put on the beloved wedding dress, the girl will go on a diet for a period of time, and eating and drinking is not the most important thing to her.

There is a painting called "The Wedding of Ghana", which is available in the Louvre Museum and the Church of Our Lady of Ankang. In the picture, the bride and groom are in inconspicuous positions in the picture, and the most eye-catching places are reserved for more important guests, while all the pictures in the picture are reserved for more important guests. The scene depicted is a banquet.

  There is an Eastern proverb that says that hundreds of men know how to set up a camp, but women know how to start a family.

  400 years after Caesar's invasion of Gaul, a Hun named Attila came to Paris. Facing the city, he did not choose to attack the city, but instead besieged it. At the time, 27-year-old Genevieve organized some people to deliver food outside the city. Others said that she was spreading rumors that there was a plague in Paris and that Attila's army was withdrawn. In short, she became the guardian of Paris. City Virgin.

  Louis XV also built a church for her, which later became the French pantheon. There was a time when the Parisians would carry out her coffin, whether it was a drought, a flood or a plague. However, her remains were burned during the French Revolution, and the monks only had time to **** part of it, and carefully preserved it with the thorns. The thorns of the crown are placed together in the rooster weather vane of Notre Dame de Paris.

  Georgianna had read a History of the Gothic written by scholars of the Byzantine Empire, which also wrote of Attila's invasion of Gaul. Because the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire did not pay enough tribute, Attila decided to extort money from the Alans on the banks of the Loire. The Visigoth king saw how powerful it was, and sent soldiers to march to support the Alans.

  The invincible Attila suffered defeat here and retreated in shame. The Visigoths did not suffer heavy casualties in this battle, but their king was ill. The main method of treatment at that time was bloodletting. His subordinates wanted to take advantage of the king's serious illness to stage a coup, kill him and replace him. The seriously ill king finally avenged himself by repelling the assassin with his healthy hand.

   Except for that book, there is no record of this battle in that history book, but it reminded her of one thing.

  Albania is the Byzantine Greek for Scotland. When Latin became popular in the Middle Ages, Albania refers to Scotland and the present Republic of Albania.

  Did Helena really go that far in Albania?

   But Helena lived in the "darkage" era, and after telling Voldemort, she didn't seem to want to tell anyone where the hole in the tree where she hid her crown was, and no one cared.

   In that Gothic History: Those who lead people to believe in heresy must be burned, because they have turned the fire of love into the fire of hell.

  Lihuo will be attached to animal souls. In fact, instead of waving a "whip" to force them to go into the formation, she can use the way of summoning the devil's fire to summon the fire.

   And not only Fiery Fire, other elemental black magic will attach to animal souls, as long as they can be recruited, then the fortifications arranged in the ground are not only able to resist Fiery Fire.

  Spirituality is generally used to allow the summoned target to enjoy sacrifices, but there are often delicious bait on the trap.

   But the idea is very good, you have to try it to know if it works, just like what they did to the petrified people, if the potion of dispelling the petrification doesn't work, I am afraid they still have to send it to St. Mungo for healing.

  Fortunately, it works, and it's all "live", which is great.

   (end of this chapter)

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