Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 334 From Fiendfyre to Horcrux



Chapter 334 From Fiendfyre to Horcrux

It seems that using a spell to stop the disease doesn't work.

For ordinary magic, the magic effect can be removed by using the spell to stop it, but it seems that the fierce fire cannot do that.

For the final upgrade, use Wan Zhu Jie Zhong and that’s it.

Using Wan Zhu Jie Zhong also requires concentration. It feels like putting out a fire by covering it with soil. You need to cover it with soil quickly and in large quantities.

After experimenting with using magic spells to put out fires, the next step is to test whether fires can be put out using physics.

As usual, light the fire first.

Once lit, add regular flame retardants to the pot to see if that puts it out.

This time, the covering method was really used. Sainz covered the firewood with the soil he carried with him.

Useless!

Pour water in.

It’s no use!

Just put the brazier directly under the sea water.

Also...it's useless!

After a while, the water above the brazier boiled and began to gurgle.

Well...it can't be said to be completely useless.

The method of adding flame retardants does have a certain effect. Under normal conditions, the pseudo-flame formed by a fierce fire can move a longer distance in the air. In the high-density flame retardant, the movement distance is greatly shortened.

After Sainz pressed the basin into the water one meter below, the simulated flame inside could no longer move above the water surface; burying it with soil had a similar result, and sufficiently thick soil could prevent its spread.

He then experimented with other substances, and the experiments proved that the effect of using natural substances was far better than substances created by magic.

For example, a stone wall or stone cabinet carved out of natural stone can easily trap a Fiendfyre inside, but a stone cabinet of the same thickness created by Transfiguration would have a hard time trapping it.

The fierce fire can quickly consume the magic on objects, and the stone wall created by transfiguration was easily burned and shattered.

When natural stone faces fierce fire, it is the same as facing ordinary flames. At this time, it depends on the comparison between the two sides. Just like the phenomenon in nature, the rocks may block the flames, and if the fire is big enough, the fire may burn the rocks into lime.

"Well, Fiendfyre is so destructive to magic, which explains why it can destroy Horcruxes," Sainz thought, "It is this strong corrosiveness that destroys the protective spell on the Horcrux, which makes the residual soul in the Horcrux lose its support."

There is a scene description in the original trajectory that Ravenclaw's Diadem was not directly damaged when it was burned in the Room of Requirement. Harry and his friends took the opportunity to get it out of the door. At this time, the crown was not on the Fiendfyre.

While they were talking, the crown suddenly began to ooze out a black, blood-like substance and shattered. Then Harry felt the crown begin to vibrate violently and then break into pieces.

As it broke apart, Harry heard a very faint, very distant scream coming from the shattering thing.

These descriptions seem to indicate that Lao Fu's remaining soul cannot remain in the air after losing its support and protection.

This is somewhat different from his wandering soul.

After Quirrell was killed, his main ghost left Quirrell and escaped, and with the help of mice, became an ugly baby.

Among all the Horcruxes, it was the first one - the diary - that performed the best. It had the most complete thinking and was even almost resurrected with the help of a little witch.

The other Horcruxes - perhaps because less was distributed during subsequent production, or perhaps because they did not get the opportunity to develop, or perhaps because Voldemort became more extreme in his thinking after he became an adult and lost the caution and patience he had as a teenager - did not display more intelligence and means than the diary.

Of course, it is also possible that Lao Fu deliberately set it up this way in order to ensure the central position of the main wandering soul.

No matter what, now Sai has finally mastered a method to destroy Horcruxes that can be used at any time.

"It's time to kill a few Horcruxes for fun," Sainz thought to himself, "but will this alert the enemy?"

The other Horcruxes were easy to deal with, but the one in Gringotts was not so easy to deal with. Now because of his advantage as a prophet, he knew the locations of the various Horcruxes. If he alerted the enemy, Voldemort would move the location of the Horcrux, and then it would be difficult to deal with.

As he pondered over it, he laughed at himself, "Well, how come Sai suddenly fell into a mental trap? Just let him move away! The monk can escape, but the temple cannot. As long as he still comes out to move around, it's fine."

He found that he had unconsciously entered into a timid and defensive mindset. In this mindset, he was just passively defending as before. This behavior pattern was what Sai had always tried his best to avoid.

As the saying goes, if you defend for too long, you will lose. The other party only needs to change their tactics and you will be forced to change your defense mode, commonly known as: being led by the nose.

In this case, why not try another approach and eliminate all those that can be obtained first. If the remaining one does not transfer, then fine. If he does, it does not matter. Just beat the main soul.

When the time comes, we will catch the main soul and cast the Cruciatus Curse on him. We will also test Lao Fu's tolerance to see if he can maintain his dignity under the Cruciatus Curse.

By then, will he still be able to call people inferior or mudbloods?

If he can't hold out, then give him a quick death. If he can hold out, will he remain conscious forever, or will he become a fool like the Longbottoms?

Come to think of it, I’m looking forward to it!

List them all, who are the Horcruxes?

Diary, Ravenclaw diadem, Hufflepuff gold cup, Slytherin locket, Gaunt's ring, the giant snake Nagini, Harry Potter.

At this time, Nagini should have become a Horcrux. My blind guess is that it became a Horcrux in the summer of 94, when Voldemort killed two people, one was Jorkins from the Ministry of Magic, and the other was an old Muggle who was guarding Riddle House.

The creation of a Horcrux requires murder as an initiation. It is said that while killing others with the help of the Killing Curse, one can take the opportunity to split one's own soul.

Nagini became Voldemort's pet probably after he escaped from Quirrell.

He went back to the jungles of Albania and encountered this giant snake.

From the prequels, we know that Nagini is actually a blood-cursed orc. At this time, it has completely become a wild beast and can no longer transform into a human. There are so many snakes, but Voldemort chose it as a pet. Whether it is a coincidence or he already knows something bad is hard to speculate.

Sainz speculated that he might have possessed Nagini's body, and perhaps discovered that Nagini was different, so he made it into a Horcrux.

Otherwise, it is difficult to understand why living creatures are used as Horcruxes. Horcruxes made from living creatures are not as secure as solid inanimate objects.

Living things have their limits. If Nagini were to be eaten or die of old age one day, wouldn't he suffer a great loss?

Perhaps he discovered that Nagini was different and felt that its long natural lifespan made it an ideal carrier?

Another advantage of biological Horcruxes is that they can travel everywhere. Could it be that Voldemort has had enough of being a child and wants to travel around?


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