These things sounded very troublesome and dangerous!
Ravenclaw's words reminded Elwyn of the Time Titan and what Nico Lemour had told him.
First of all, in the maelstrom, the Time Titan had shown Elwyn the mystery of time, the origin of the world, and the long war between the creatures on Earth and the ancient gods. Elwyn had learned the concept of "Creation" magic from him.
This magic concept was very abstract. There were time, space, life, emotions, order, dreams, and so on. No one would deny the existence of these things. They affected everyone all the time. Magic that could change and control these domains was the magic of "Creation", a very profound and complicated domain of magic.
Wizards could not even use these spells directly. They could only master them through powerful magic items.
The complexity of "Creation" magic was far beyond the imagination of most people.
Take time magic for example. In the eyes of ordinary people, time was a straight line, extending from the past to the future. But from a magic point of view, time was much more complicated. It was not a straight line, but an intricate web. It was like a huge spider web, intertwined with countless uncertain timelines. Things that could happen in different timelines were not the same. In the end, only one timeline would be truly selected as the correct time, and the rest would be abandoned.
Based on this, a small change in the past and the present could cause earth-shaking changes in the future.
But no matter how it was changed, in this huge web of time, some things were bound to happen. Things that were included in the rules were like nodes between different timelines. No matter which one was chosen, one would eventually have to pass through these nodes.
After Elwyn transmigrated to this world, it had become inevitable for him to return to the Hogwarts of a thousand years ago, complete the entrustment of the four founders, find the time converter, and so on.
As for why Elwyn came to this world, the Time Titan had told him that it was because the Titan who had mastered the power of space had allowed him to come here …
This involved another Titan and the rules of space magic. In any case, it was not a coincidence that Elwyn could transmigrate, but the result of magic.
That was why Ravenclaw had said that in order to get a chance to defeat the ancient gods and reseal them, the Titans had changed the rules and allowed Elwyn to come here as the only chance.
Further thinking, why did the Titans choose Elwyn for this opportunity?!
Elwyn did not know much about this. With his current magic knowledge and theories, there might be a Titan who could make accurate prophecies and divination.
That Titan had chosen him, so he had transmigrated!
These things could be verified later. One thing to note was that prophecy and time were completely different.
In the field of time magic, one might see countless things in the future, but these timelines and the things that happened on them were uncertain. The only time nodes that could be determined were things within the rules, but unless one personally participated, no one, not even the Time Titans, could determine the time nodes.
That was why he had said that traveling in the timelines would eventually lead to losing oneself …
Unlike the complicated time, prophecy and divination were used to find out what was bound to happen in a certain way.
Since Elwyn had been chosen to transmigrate to this time as the "opportunity" to stop the evil god, the only thing left was for the interested Wizards to find this opportunity through divination!
There were two prophecies involved. At the very least, Elwyn knew of two of them.
One of them was Helga Hufflepuff's prophecy. She had the bloodline of the ancient prophet and could see illusions that would happen in the future. Ravenclaw had just said that Hufflepuff had seen that the evil god corresponding to the statue would descend into this world.
This was the main reason why the four founders had left behind secret treasures and made preparations. In order to leave these things just in time to stop the evil god from descending and not be discovered in advance, they needed the help of Hufflepuff's prophecy.
The importance and role of a prophet or a successful fortune-teller were beyond imagination.
But in fact, the number of prophets and fortune-tellers had always been very small.
Every prophet had a name, and would go down in the early annals of wizardry and Muggle history.
There might not be many who could be called ancient prophets.
Compared to the ancient prophets, there were more fortune-tellers, but the number of reliable fortune-tellers was very small. Most of them were like Professor Trelawney. They could be called quacks. They could play a role at critical moments, but usually they were full of lies.
If they believed Professor Trelawney, Elwyn and Harry might as well find a rope and hang themselves.
Unlike Professor Trelawney, Hufflepuff was undoubtedly a reliable fortune-teller.
Ravenclaw described Hufflepuff as the most powerful fortune-teller she had ever seen in her life, so her prophecy and divination about the evil god were undoubtedly accurate.
This was the prophecy that Elwyn knew was related to the evil god. The four founders participated in it and made a lot of preparations, changing the world that Elwyn was familiar with bit by bit. The other language was what Elwyn heard from Nicole Lemour. It was the terrible sign he saw in his dream on the night he obtained the Book of Abraham.
The ancient prophet Abraham chose Nicole Lemour as the inheritor and showed him the terrible scene of Judgment Day.
Although this was a distant memory that happened in chapter 730, Elwyn still remembered it very clearly.
The scene that Nicole Lemaire had described to him was too terrifying. In the Judgment Day, the evil god would descend, and the whole world would become silent. There would be no more cries of anger, pain, or joy, and there would be no more soft breathing.
Even the beating of the heart, the blinking of the eyes, and the rooting of plants, which were almost undetectable sounds, were all gone.
Death ruled the world, and all life was dead!
Nicole Lemour saw nothing but corpses in her vision. They were piled up on top of each other, filling up the deepest ravine and taller than the highest mountain. The earth beneath her feet could no longer sustain life. She had lost the possibility of living forever.
The evil god destroyed everything, and death became the main theme of this world.
In the endless despair, the ancient gods stood on the corpses of the whole world, victorious.
The corpses and countless pieces of flesh slowly disintegrated, becoming part of their twisted bodies.
This was the terrible scene that Nicole Lemour saw. It was the Judgment Day that Raven's Claw had always claimed would come …
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