Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1333: The Connection of the Two Worlds

Create a signpost with a part of the body of the Evil God to connect the Evil God with the real world.

This process sounds like an amazing similarity to how a soul is made.

A Horcrux is an object that contains part of a person's soul, and if it is not destroyed, that person will never die.

The objects used to make the soul tool may be ordinary, but under the influence of magic, the successful soul tool will become extremely strong and its existence has transcended its own material, making it difficult to be destroyed by most ordinary magic or weapons, and only certain weapons or magic can destroy it.

This is the Horcrux, and the so-called signpost is an object that hides part of the soul, body, or source power of the Evil God.

It is more advanced, more evil, more powerful, and more difficult to destroy, or even impossible, than a soul tool.

Now, the Evil God “Dogma” cannot be destroyed.

Otherwise, after the war, the ancient magicians would surely destroy the statues of the evil gods, not seal them.

In the example of the statue of the evil god that Ivan saw, the ancient magicians could not destroy it.

They sealed it in the mud marshes near Hogwarts with magic of the “silence” level.

This approach seems to be unmistakable, but as time goes by, so does the magic of strength.

The sealed statue of the evil god, the “signpost”, is not affected by time, so long as the evil god it represents is immortal, the "signpost” will always exist.

Horcruxes give the creator immortality, while "signposts” rely on the existence of evil gods to achieve immortality.

Evan used to rely on the Abraham Book to defeat the Evil God, at least he thought he had won!

But as things stand, all he triumphs over is the projection of evil gods in this world.

The so-called projection is like the infiltration of a spirit. The powerful spirit of evil spirits crosses the barriers of space and projects into the real world. This projection has evil spiritual thoughts, a small part of power and traits, but is essentially two completely different concepts from the signposts.

Ravenclaw also told Ivan that not all evil gods had corresponding "signposts”.

Only a handful of truly powerful and evil demons have “signposts” because the process of making signposts is extremely demanding and difficult and requires a great deal of magic support and sacrifice by qualified archaeologists to create a narrow passage between the real world and that world.

These few evil gods, because of their stronger power, are more likely to be perceived and gather their followers.

“Dogma" is scarce, but almost all evil gods have projections in the real world.

“You may not quite understand the concept of projection yet, Evan, but first of all, you need to know that the world where evil gods live and the world we are familiar with is not entirely isolated and unconnected, and from the information contained in the ancient magic books I found, the two are interrelated and interact in a particular way. Ravenclaw explained," In some cases, even we can go to that world, even if we are not as powerful as ancient magicians to open up space corridors. ”

“What do you mean by a situation? ”

“Death!” Ravenclaw said calmly.

Her tone didn't have any fluctuations, as if she were saying something plain.

“Death?” Evan watched Ravenclaw closely. Will he go to the world where evil gods are?!

He had never heard of it, and if so, would so many people die every moment, and would their souls go to the world of evil gods? Anyway, it seems unlikely that the world would be very crowded if that were the case.

Or, it's a very tragic fate to be ruled by evil gods after death.

Of course, Ivan doesn't really understand death, and he has heard Dumbledore say it many times before, but to be honest, death is still a concept full of fear and unknown to him, and he is not ready for death.

Ivan was not afraid of adventure, nor was he afraid to die.

But he can't do it if he wants to greet Death in a calm manner.

Perhaps only a wizard like Peverel's third cousin and Dumbledore could face Death peacefully, as if he were an old friend.

If he were a wizard like Voldemort, he feared death and did everything to gain immortality.

This is exactly where Dumbledore despises him, and even if Voldemort gains strength, he doesn't care.

Evan asked the ghosts before, what was it like to die?!

Every ghost answers differently, some telling him that death is a relief.

Some ghosts told him that death was very painful, that they felt cold, and that the colors around them dimmed until they became black and white.

And Professor Bens, like Magic History, didn't even realize he was dead, and attitude was completely irrelevant.

Alternatively, he may find this body more convenient in teaching, so he doesn't care if he dies.

Nearly Headless Nicole told Evan that after his death there appeared a path in front of him that did not see the end point, and he did not know where it would lead, and that only a man with genuine courage would go all the way forward, while a weak man like him chose to stay.

This is an interesting description. Combined with Ravenclaw's message, is this path leading to the world of evil gods?

“Professor, you mean when we die, we go to the world where the evil gods live? ”

“Yes, by death, we will reach the world where those creatures live, in a very special way. Raven Crowen said,“ I see from the book that this process seems to involve some kind of choice, not necessarily arriving, but with great opportunity. These are the things that the ancient magicians wrote in their magic books, and I haven't really died, so I don't know what this particular way means, and I don't know what choices await us. ”

Ivan doesn't know what to say, and these things sound horrible.

“Evan, are you afraid of death?” Ravenclaw asked what Ivan seemed to be thinking.

Ivan nodded and shook his head again, not thinking about what to say.

“Death is not the end of everything, but a greater adventure, and only those who are truly wise and have infinite courage will be able to reach the end.” Ravenclaw said, with a smile on the corner of his mouth, "I don't know how you understand it, but if I had the chance, I'd like to see it at the end of the day. Well, that's not the point of our discussion, either, as long as you know that there is some connection between the world we exist in and the world of evil gods. In fact, as I said earlier, in addition to the signposts made by the ancient magicians, evil gods can influence us in other ways, so-called projections…"