The magic garden was located in the basement of the tower. The garden was similar to Professor Sprout's greenhouse above ground.
It was equivalent to a small ecosystem, which allowed Allen to grow all kinds of plants in the tower.
The magic markings and ancient mysterious words in the room allowed the plants to thrive in the absence of sunlight.
The floor was covered with about a foot of fertile soil, so any plant that could be accommodated in such a room could grow well here.
In the whole tower, Allen was most curious about the binding room on the third floor.
Stepping into the room, the most eye-catching thing was the pentagram inlaid on the floor made of mithril.
Allen finally understood its function after years of study and research. At the same time, he was amazed by the power of the ancient wizards.
This was a binding room. The ancient wizards could summon or control powerful creatures from other worlds. The design of this room was to safely imprison demons.
The pentagram was regarded as the symbol of the underworld's womb in ancient times. Any creature that tried to break free would have to destroy at least a part of the pentagram line.
And a binding room could only imprison one creature at a time.
On the floor above the binding room was a special spell training room.
This room had been cast many times with the Traceless Expansion Spell, so it was bigger than any other floor.
It was made of heavy stone, iron, and other alloys. It was a suitable testing ground for wizards to experiment with destructive spells.
It could seal all destructive spells in the room, even if the spell's effective range was beyond the room.
For wizards who wanted to study destructive spells, this room was very useful.
But it was important to note that this room did not provide any special protection to the creatures in the area, nor could it prevent damage from outside the room.
For Allen, although this spell training room was powerful, it could not be used effectively in actual combat.
Allen placed a lot of magic training equipment in this training room. Even if he practiced black magic, he did not have to worry about the lack of materials.
For basic spells, Allen placed many velvet cushions in the room, as well as some magic puppets that were larger than a person. It was convenient for young wizards to practice spells.
Without a doubt, when he was making these arrangements, he thought of his cute little sister, Emily.
Actually, when he obtained the avatar mirror of his mortal enemy, Allen had the idea of transforming this spell training room.
But after going through the books in the Hogwarts library and Ravenclaw's collection, he could not find a better starting point or a more effective solution.
The illusion books that Allen had obtained recently had given Allen a lot of inspiration. He had planned countless times in his heart before he had completed the initial transformation plan for the Magic Spell Training Room.
The top floor of the tower was enough to impress the most romantic girl.
The sky was filled with stars. Blue and yellow nebulae surrounded these stars, which made them look especially mysterious and bright.
There were also crystal balls, divination cards, and other divination tools in the room.
Various mysterious patterns were inlaid on the walls of the room with mithril lines, gathering the energy of the tower into this room to enhance the user's detection ability.
In addition, because this room was specially designed for prophecy magic, the tower master used prophecy magic spells in this room, such as perception magic spells.
It was worth mentioning that Allen had obtained a detection magic spell before. This magic spell had a high requirement, but it was very magical.
It was originally used by ancient wizards. It used some magic materials and equipment to complete a specific ritual to achieve the effect of detecting the target's movements from a long distance.
It was similar to the magic spell used by Lord Voldemort when he was resurrected. It was also a type of ancient ritual magic, but it was basically lost and declined in modern times.
For example, when Lord Voldemort was resurrected, he used the bones of his father, the flesh of his servants, and the blood of his enemies. Boil them in a crucible, and then Lord Voldemort would be resurrected.
Of course, Allen's detection magic spell did not need such evil materials. It needed the eyes of a falcon, eagle, or roc, plus nitric acid, copper, and zinc.
These materials were placed in a crucible filled with holy water — Allen planned to use the Star Lake water of the Centaur tribe — and boiled for an hour. Then, he could detect the scene within 10 feet of the target.
It was important to note that if the target was familiar with the spellcaster, or had a portrait, belongings, or a part of the target's body, then the success rate of the spell would be higher.
Conversely, the success rate would be lower.
If the spell failed, then the target would not be detected again for a day.
Of course, this kind of ancient magic spell had high requirements. Allen had not completely mastered it, but it did not stop him from becoming more and more interested in research.
In addition, in the collection of the Blake family, there were not only tips to increase the success rate of Animagus, but also notes on dangerous black magic, poisons, and even live sacrifices.
Even the ancient wizards' methods of summoning otherworldly creatures for trade or enslaving them were recorded.
There were also a few interesting incidents in the records, enough for future generations to learn from.
There was once an unlucky Blake who made a deal with an extremely cunning devil.
The devil provided a contract, and the contract was very fair. Blake was complacent, thinking that he had taken advantage of the situation. In the end, he was completely devoured by the devil, bones and dregs included.
The reason was that the contract provided by the devil was very fair on the surface, but the patterns on the parchment that were regarded as the background were actually extremely cruel and harsh conditions written in a special language by the devil.
There was also a greedy Blake. In the deal with the devil, due to his careless language, the devil caught a loophole and died on the spot.
He made a wish to the devil, hoping to get a ton of gold coins.
The devil kept his promise and gave him a house full of gold coins. However, it just so happened that the gold coins poured down on his head — his brain was smashed by the torrential rain of gold coins, and he was finally buried under the heavy gold coins...
These bloody lessons were recorded by the Blake family one by one, so that future generations would be more vigilant when interacting with these creatures.
This part of black magic took up a large proportion of all the books.
For this reason, Allen specially opened up a space in the library for these black magic books.
To enter, one had to use the Guardian Spell.
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