Amosta's mood fluctuated with the astonishing 'war between gods' recorded on the stone wall. When everything was lonely, he couldn't help but feel a bit depressed.
In the last mural, the 'God of Death' disappeared, and also disappeared, as well as the brave warrior holding a sword and covered with bruises. Amosta guessed his ending, and he also died in this battle.
Merlin is the only one left in the mural. He is standing in front of the temple where Amosta is now. The direction of his sight is the 'jellyfish' that has gradually disappeared since the sixth mural. It is only seen from the lines. Among the characters portrayed, Amosta can also feel the heaviness and desolation lingering around Merlin.
After reading the nine murals, Amosta stood in front of the tall stone wall and remained silent for a long time.
"The world is still complete...is that what you meant, Mr. Gryffindor?"
After a while, Amosta raised his head again, looked at Gryffindor who was staring at Merlin's figure standing alone in front of the temple, and sighed quietly.
Amosta probably understood that there seemed to be something on the earth a long time ago, and the serious chain reaction caused by that war caused that thing to break away from the earth.
Thinking of the past one or two thousand years, the wizarding world has continued to decline. The wizards who were once regarded as gods by Muggles have gradually fallen into decline. Now they may even be killed by ordinary Muggles if they are not careful. Amosta There is reason to believe that that thing is vital to all wizards.
The nine murals narrated the earth-shattering battle, but did not describe the aftermath of the war.
That witch...or rather, that 'death'-like wizard, what was its ending? Was he killed by Merlin after his defeat?
Where did Merlin go? Could it be that this temple was Merlin's last residence? It moved the island of Avalon to this hidden space, where he lived alone and was finally lost in time?
Amosta shook his head slightly, and then turned his attention to Gryffindor, who had a heavy expression on Fang Kuo's face.
"Something must have happened later, right, Mr. Gryffindor?"
The reason for Amosta's guess is simple. Gryffindor obviously did not break into this secret realm by accident. Thousands of years ago, the four founding giants of Hogwarts must have known some terrible secrets, and... We are planning something together.
From the moment he entered the secret realm and exploded his magic power, the shadow of Gryffindor left in the chaotic time sequence immediately appeared. It seems that it can be seen that this plan also involves himself.
On the other side, Vitiya's teacher, the prophecy of the Druid's ancestors also pulled him in. Amosta frowned, and the conspiracy that enveloped him made him feel a strong crisis. !
Who is the witch on the mural?
Thinking of Muggle myths, wizarding books, and the fact that her ability to summon the Isle of Avalon signified her close connection with the Druids, Amosta settled on a name.
Morgan le Fay, also known as Morgan le Fay - the legendary black witch. Reading Pavilion
According to ancient records, she is the Queen of Avalon Island. As the enemy of Merlin, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, she is the goddess in charge of darkness and death.
Amosta vaguely remembered that he had read in a certain magic book that people believed that Morgan Le Fay had an evil soul attached to him all year round. When Amosta saw this before, he only thought it was nonsense. However, the murals recorded on the stone wall in front of him made him understand that this was probably not entirely groundless.
Gryffindor ignored Amosta, who was in deep thought. After digesting the contents of the mural, he simply turned around, easily split open the ruins blocking the road with his silver sword, and walked in one direction with a clear destination. And that direction is the front hall of the temple, which is where the woman Vitiya is.
Seeing this, Amosta had no choice but to suppress the doubts in his heart, took a deep breath and followed quickly.
This bizarre trip to the secret realm was coming to an end. On the way forward, Amosta took out a few more bottles of magic recovery potion and drank it vigorously.
His body's efficiency in containing and converting magic power was limited. Drinking the magic power restoration potion so roughly caused Amosta a lot of pain, but he gritted his teeth and still tried his best to 'digest' the magic power in the potion. Magic power and stored it in the 'Magic Organ', because he was ready to have a 'frank meeting' with the woman Vitia Cliona later!
The two people came to the wall fan behind the hall, and they could enter the temple's front hall through a small door.
However, Gryffindor and Amosta stopped almost at the same time.
"Chaotic time domain--"
Staring at a hazy spherical space a few steps away through the wall, Amosta's eyes showed strong fear.
He guessed that in the hall of the temple, behind the wall in front of him, probably contained the 'sacred artifact' that Vitia Cliona and many modern priests of Druidism dreamed of retrieving. At the same time, they also understood why they had not been able to get what they wanted for centuries.
Amosta glanced at a stone at his feet, tapped his wand, and the stone slowly floated into the air and then suddenly accelerated, rushing into the hazy, distorted time domain like a big bubble with a whoosh!
Susu...
The stone that was only five feet deep into the dangerous airspace seemed to have gone through thousands of years. In the blink of an eye, it turned into countless particles of dust. And those dust did not float to the earth, but settled in mid-air, almost After a few breaths, the color gradually fades until it completely disappears!
The corners of Amosta's eyes twitched crazily, and he had the urge to curse.
Are you kidding me? !
Did the Druid ancestors make the wrong sacrifice when doing divination, or was there something wrong with that woman, Vitiya, who misjudged his ability?
The power of time cannot be touched. Since they have seen such a dangerous realm, why do they think they have the ability to break through it?
Indeed, Godric Gryffindor might have this ability, but Amosta was not confused. The thing in front of him was just a phantom recorded by the chaotic time sequence that enveloped the island of Avalon. Even though Gryffindor was a thousand years ago He broke through the time blockade, but after a thousand years, the blockade has been repaired. He will not stupidly run into it and end up with not even a scum left!
Now that he was sure that he did not have the ability to break through the time domain, Amosta did not hesitate for long, turned around and left. The main entrance of the hall should be normal, otherwise Vitia would not be able to enter the temple, so he planned to change the direction and enter the front hall. , first beat the woman up, and then torture her.
As for Gryffindor's next move, Amosta had already anticipated it. Perhaps he, like himself, was unable to break through the realm, or perhaps he was truly fearless of the power of time and entered the realm.
But the final result should be that nothing can be obtained from it. This is for sure. Otherwise, why would those guys in the Druid Cult still miss this place after so many centuries?
"Don't be afraid, follow me."
And just when Amosta turned around and was about to leave, a slightly solemn voice came from behind, making Amosta's pupils tremble and his whole body stiffen!
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