Azkaban, the most famous wizard prison in the world of magic, the home of the Soul Eaters.
At the same time, it was also the last hiding place of Salazar Slytherin, and the burial place of the evil god.
Elwyn had previously gone to Azkaban with Dumbledore and Sirius to confirm important information with Dwarf Peter. During that visit, he had witnessed the horror of this small island in the North Sea.
It was a place shrouded in infinite fear and despair. There was no happiness, no hope, and no life.
The only thing that could accompany them was the sound of the sea, crashing mercilessly. Black shadows floated around them, and every time they looked back, they could not see anything. It was hard to tell if they were hallucinating, or if it was the Soul Eaters patrolling by. In that kind of extreme despair, even death was an extravagant hope.
As soon as positive emotions arose, they would be immediately sucked away by the Soul Eaters along with their life force, becoming food for those monsters.
In the deepest part of Azkaban, in the most tightly guarded prison cell, Elwyn felt that there was a dead evil god in the deep sea below that small island.
It was the red nameplate that he had killed that led him to feel it. When that nameplate destroyed the evil god's body, Elwyn obtained another one. He should have thought of the connection between the nameplate and the evil god long ago.
That time, he saw an indescribably terrible monster in the deep sea, an evil god with countless tentacles.
Elwyn still remembered the scene. Under the influence of the red nameplate, his soul seemed to have left his body, left the real world, and entered a strange space below Azkaban. The prison cell, Dumbledore, Sirius, and Dwarf Peter all disappeared, leaving him alone in the darkness.
With the dim light at the end of the wand, he saw that there was a dark, bottomless pit at his feet.
In the end, he jumped down, straight down into the endless dark abyss, as if there was no end to it.
As he fell, the light at the end of the wand was finally swallowed up by the darkness. However, Elwyn, who was in his spirit form, could still see his surroundings.
Even though he was in the cold seawater, he didn't have to worry about oxygen and breathing.
In the deep sea, the first thing he saw was an unknown gray object. The color was the dark gray of rotten flesh. There was no luster on the surface, and its shape was round and long, like a huge and ugly rubber tube.
It was only later that Elwyn realized that it was the tentacle of the Evil God.
It fluctuated irregularly with the waves, and it seemed that no matter where one looked, there was no end to it.
Elwyn continued to follow the tentacle. In the deep sea, he saw more and more tentacles. His ears were filled with dead silence. He had no way of seeing the full appearance of this unknown monster because it was too big. In front of it, Elwyn seemed too small. Other than guessing, he could not do anything else.
When he used magic to mark the body of the Evil God, he saw an Evil God that seemed to have countless tentacles in front of him.
Its body was tilted at a certain angle, and its head was immersed in the darkness of the deepest part of the sea, as if it was connected to the abyss underground. Countless dark gray tentacles extended upwards, grabbing onto the entire island where Azkaban was, holding on tightly.
After a long time, the edges of the tentacles had become one with the rocks of the island.
In the middle, where Elwyn landed, where he thought there was a huge pit, countless black egg-shaped things emerged from the body of the indescribable Evil God like a spray, slowly rising up.
Up, up, swaying, in a trance, like a dream or an illusion.
The speed at which the eggs floated was very, very slow, but they were indeed moving, giving people a strange and creepy feeling.
It was not until Elwyn got closer to observe one of them that he recognized what it was.
These were not eggs at all. They were all Soul Monsters. The Evil God in front of him was creating Soul Monsters!
He still remembered clearly that at that time, the strange red nameplate in front of him flashed again, as if it wanted to absorb the essence of this terrible Evil God, and as if it was giving a reaction, telling Elwyn that the terrible thing he saw was a part of its body, and the most important part: its brain. But Elwyn had neglected this important piece of information at that time, because the Evil God in front of him was silent and did not have any substantial pressure. He had once thought that this Evil God was dead …
In his impression, Evil Gods could not die. Although it had been divided into three parts by Slytherin, both its eyes and body showed considerable activity and aggressiveness, unlike the Evil God below Azkaban, which was already dead.
That was why he had determined that this dead Evil God was not part of the one he was looking for.
After a period of shock and emotion, he did not continue to pay attention to this matter.
Elwyn did not expect that one day, Dumbledore would tell him that the tentacle monster he saw that day was the Evil God's brain, and that it was in Azkaban. Although the development of the matter was surprising, since Dumbledore had confirmed it, it should not be wrong.
Could it be that this Evil God's brain was not dead, but was suppressed by a stronger power, which was why it was not alive?
For example, the power of the Double Snake Staff? Slythrin left this most powerful magic item there to be used as a seal to control the Evil God's brain, making it unable to do anything other than create Soul Eaters. Perhaps this was the sequence of events of the entire matter.
Elwyn sighed. After going around in circles, things had returned to Azkaban.
It seemed that he had to go there again, and destroy the last part of this Evil God like before, and take away the Double Snake Staff that was said to be able to cross space …
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