Amosta knew that his expression must be very ridiculous now, but he just couldn't close his mouth that was open in fear. He stared at the middle-aged man with fiery red hair and was shrouded in a scornful aura, and kept rubbing it. My own eyes, I thought I was hallucinating!
"how can that be possible..."
Amosta was still murmuring, racking his brains to try to understand the ridiculous scene he was seeing. However, except that he was under illusion magic, he could not think of any reasonable explanation that could explain his shock and confusion at the moment.
Indeed, he sensed the strange speed of time running through the space here, but this did not mean that it was normal for Godric Gryffindor to appear alive in front of him!
That was one of the four founding giants of Hogwarts. He was a great wizard who lived thousands of years ago and was almost deified. His thoughts and ideas still have an extremely profound impact on the wizarding world even after a thousand years.
What kind of power could make Godric Gryffindor stand in front of him across thousands of years?
Time turner? This idea crossed Amosta's mind, but he gave it up in less than a thousandth of a second.
What a joke, for a powerful wizard like Gryffindor, no time turner can shake his unfathomable magical body, not to mention Gryffindor, even Deng. If Bledo, or Amosta himself, combined the power of all the existing time turners in the magic world, they might not be able to turn their time back even one day!
Furthermore, the past is doomed, but the future holds countless possibilities. The power of the time turner can only cut through the gaps in time and bring people back to the past, but it is impossible for people to travel to the future, especially a thousand years of time!
Even the mysterious and extremely powerful ancient magic is impossible!
"who are you!"
Like the morning light, cold sweat like dewdrops on the green leaves appeared densely on Amosta's forehead. He panted slightly, thinking about the 'Relics of Merlin', Vitia Cliona and prophecies in his mind. Throwing everything out of the sky, his brown pupils shrank to the extreme, staring at the man not far from him!
The man who suddenly appeared didn't seem to notice Amosta Brain behind him at all. He looked around and at his feet with interest. He simply stood there, but the entire ruins world seemed to be filled with confusion. Watching him.
The flaming red hair, the sword marks on Fang Kuo's face, the body as strong as a knight, and the exquisite mithril rapier on his waist without a wand in his hand, all these details explain who he is. That's Godric Gryffindor.
Wait...that sword...
Amosta's body suddenly trembled for a moment, and his eyes were filled with astonishment.
The sword on this man's waist is not the Sword of Gryffindor!
A few months ago, in the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, Amosta had personally seen Potter fight the basilisk with the rumored sword. It was a shining silver sword. The handle is inlaid with a dazzling egg-sized ruby, and the overall shape has a strong fairy-like style.
The mysterious man in front of him is indeed carrying a silver sword on his waist, but there is no decoration on the hilt, and the style of the sword is also very simple. Compared with the sword in Potter's hand that looks like a handicraft, this sword is more... Prefer actual combat.
Amosta's lips tightened, and the horror in his eyes gradually disappeared, but revealed a bit of sinisterness.
Could it be that this man just looks like Gryffindor, and at the same time, he is a deep admirer of Gryffindor, so he deliberately dressed like this?
This explanation is much more reasonable and easier for people to accept than Gryffindor himself crossing a thousand years of time to come to the modern age, but Amosta still dare not take it lightly, because although he can't feel the energy in this man's body, Magic, however, was shocked by the strong sense of danger he exuded. Even Albus Dumbledore could not achieve this level of intimidation.
He wanted to ask the man's identity again, but before he could speak, the man's words to himself had already answered Amosta's doubts and once again pierced his inner defenses.
Without any warning, the red-haired man who was taking care of himself suddenly looked at the extremely pure gray sky without a trace of clouds and mist above his head. Then, he grinned again and said,
"I found you..., ha, it seems that the broken pillar that Rowena found and Helga's prophecy were correct!"
Rowena and Helga...
Amosta could no longer deceive himself, this man was indeed Godric Gryffindor!
But this goes back to the original question, how did Gryffindor do it?
"Mr. Gryffindor...you..."
Amosta's voice was dry and he spoke with great difficulty. However, the red-haired man still ignored Amosta and instead pulled out the silver sword from his waist.
Under Amosta's sudden vigilance, he waved his hand to summon a lion that was half the size of the normal body, with two eyes like rubies, and a mane as bright red as flames. Then, with a neat jump, he stepped directly onto it. The back of that majestic lion.
But this relaxed and natural scene overturned an inherent perception in Amosta's mind.
He is not surprised that Gryffindor can use the silver sword as a wand. Mithril is a magic metal with excellent magic conductivity, but it is only because of its rare output and high price, as well as its relationship with modern magic spells. The fit is not as high as the wooden wand, so it was gradually eliminated.
Amosta wasn't surprised that Gryffindor's patronus was a magical creature.
Regarding this, many historical books have made sporadic mentions. Although magical creatures as patron saints are extremely rare, they are not unique. Just like Dumbledore's Silver Phoenix and his own patron saint, they are both magical creatures.
Amosta was shocked, how did Gryffindor ride on his patron saint?
As the only spell that can positively suppress Dementors, as we all know, the Patronus Charm is a very profound white spell. The core of this spell is not just pure magic, but the positive relationship between magic and the wizard's heart. The product of strength fit.
Of course, the role of the Patronus is not just to deal with Dementors, but with some spell-casting skills, it can also serve as a messenger.
But using the patron saint as a mount?
Amosta couldn't understand that the patron saint was a magical creature and had no physical form?
As a wizard whose magical talent was so good that Dumbledore called him unique, and whose magic perception ability was outstanding, Amosta could see the general principles of most magic at a glance, but the Patronus summoned by Gryffindor, Amosta had to admit that he didn't understand how it was done at all, just like he couldn't sense the magic in Gryffindor's body at all.
Godric Gryffindor would not be so kind as to explain the principles of his magic. In fact, from beginning to end, he never glanced at Amosta, as if he didn't exist at all. He looked up at his square and broad face, inlaid with The two bright eyes on his face were locked in the sky, and he jumped up. The guardian angel under him directly carried him up to the boundless sky.
Amosta's eyes moved accordingly. Suddenly, his eyes narrowed slightly and he made a new discovery.
Under the gray sky, in the far distance of the horizon, there is a very inconspicuous little black dot. If placed in the outside world, you would just think of it as a Muggle airplane or a bird, but placed in this empty place. In the ruins of one thing, it does look unusual.
"Avalon Island... is actually in the sky..."
Amosta squeezed out a sentence through his teeth, but he didn't have the energy to care about it for the time being. Staring at the fiery red lion that was rapidly shrinking in the field of vision, Amosta took a deep breath. In seconds, he jumped up and turned into a shadow and jumped into the sky!
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