Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 602 Demon Statue

The main difficulty in summoning demons lies in the successful construction of demonic altars, which in turn create a purely magical creature.

The construction of the Devil's Altar is very difficult and requires a lot of materials and an evil bloody sacrifice.

Most of this stuff Ivan can't collect and won't use.

Not to mention that the process of building the Devil's Altar and summoning the Devil for the first time is dangerous and prone to accidents.

If you do this deep dark magic, you risk losing your life without paying attention.

With the fur knowledge Ivan currently possesses, there is not even a tenth of a million hopes of success.

Naturally, he will not try the summoning methods documented in Uncovering the Peak Dark Arts when all the disadvantages overlap.

But with a successfully activated Demon Altar, most of the challenges can be solved without so much concern.

Once the conditions are met, the demons that have been created on the altar can be summoned.

All that needs to be done is to meet the requirements of this altar and use magic to enslave the summoned demon.

With Ivan's current strength, the chances of success are high.

Leaving aside evil and taboos, demonic magic is powerful, far beyond black magic in the general sense.

Managing a powerful demon can help a wizard defeat the vast majority of his opponents.

Judging by the magic marks around you, this demon altar can summon an advanced demon with the ability to attack cold ice.

With such a powerful help, Ivan's last battle against the Lion's Scorpion wouldn't be so hard.

You don't have to wait that long to find that vampire from Keresis to get into the ruins.

An unknown demon can help Ivan do a lot of things he couldn't have done before.

Ivan is surrounded by a lot of people who can actually help him, but not many.

To be honest, after seeing this activated Demon Altar, he was somewhat moved.

But what we need to do now is not summon the devil, there's a lot more to figure out.

“Dobby, let's go inside and see!” Ivan said.

He walked down the steps and dotted the ice wall in front of him with a wand.

White fog continued to emerge at the end of the wand, and soon thick ice walls melted into an entrance.

Ivan led Dobby into it, shocked and more clearly and intuitively aware of the whole demonic altar.

The altar is made of huge stones, forming a concentric circular shape, much more magnificent than from the outside.

The stone is roughly rectangular, standing upright above the ground and over ten feet tall.

On top of the adjacent stones, there is another stone lying on top, or across two or four pieces, arranged in a peculiar pattern.

Several important positions appear to be related to changes in planets and are not meaningless shapes.

The stone walls are irregularly filled with bizarre caves, embedded with gemstones and faintly glowing.

Most notable is the center of the concentric circle, which is completely united by a whole blue boulder.

The boulder paints dark golden magic symbols and intricate lines, with a light blue light from time to time.

Every time a light blue ray of light flashes, a lot of cold air is released.

Because of the extremely low temperatures, these colds meet with the surrounding air and provoke a lot of white fog.

Even with magic protection, Ivan felt the cold approaching him.

He hastily pulled Dobby carefully behind the boulder to avoid the ice fog and waited for the fog to disappear before moving on, bypassing several boulders to the core of the altar and seeing the giant demon statue he had seen on the upper steps outside.

Previously, there was a wall of ice that was blurred and inaccurate.

Now you go inside and you realize that this is a little elf in the house.

To be precise, it is a devil with a variant form prototyped as the Elvish.

The elvish skin in this family is blue and doesn't have the kind of humble, delightful smile Ivan is familiar with.

Instead, with some unspeakable insidiousness, the corner of the mouth smiled slightly upwards.

It lifts its hands slightly upwards to make a strange gesture.

Evan looked closely at the statue, not surprisingly, and the demon this altar can summon is this guy.

What he hadn't expected was that this demon would be a home for elves!

I have to say, the black wizard who built this place was unique enough in taste and taste.

Ivan did not enter the center of the concentric circle, which from time to time sparkled with blue light, and the boulder outside him circled around the altar as a cover.

There are signs of how this demonic altar relates to the Hogwarts Family Pokémon.

It appears here without good cause from time to time, and there must be something hidden behind it.

The statue of Evan is placed on a stone table in front of the sacrifice and engraved with dense and numb ancient magic.

Not surprisingly, it should describe the demon's origins and the tribute that summoned it.

These ancient magic texts are not too cold, but it takes time to decipher them all.

He recorded all these words and magic symbols on the ground, searched the altar again carefully before leaving the place with Dobby, ready to study all the next steps.

Dobby was finally relieved and his heart palpitated to see the cabinet filled with blue family elves head back where it was, completely blocking the entrance to the aisle.

He finally came out of that horrible place down there, and he swore he would never go there again.

Ivan warned Dobby not to tell anyone about today.

An activated Satanic Altar, if known, will soon be filled with the arrogance of the Ministry of Magic to investigate.

Before leaving the underground freezer, Ivan also took a look at the room that had previously been closed by heavy iron doors.

It is an ancient Hogwarts water intake system that is still in use today.

In the room you can see the water canals made of blue stone, as well as many modern plumbing networks.

By magic, water flows are introduced from underground, passing through here and supplied throughout the castle.

Evan and Dobby just walked in and heard the sound of the water running through them.

In the light of the wand, he found the canals wide and connected to the castle's main road at the top.

The inlet extends all the way underground, with no end in sight of black paint.

Unexpectedly, stone stairs can be seen through the water where the channel extends downward.

This means that when designing the drain, you can let people in, not knowing what's hidden below...

Ivan doesn't know how the designer works, nor does he have an interest in drilling into dark underground pipes.

After checking again and finding nothing, he left with Dobby.