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Chapter 1674

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Elwyn turned into a raven and flew around the tree. The gemstone on Ravenclaw's Coronet glowed brighter and brighter. The power of the Coronet overcame the evil in the darkness and it started to change the surrounding scenery. Elwyn blinked his eyes. Other than the tree, everything he saw, including the space, was coated with a layer of blue light.

The blue light and shadow gathered and intertwined with a strange magic. The boundary between reality and illusion became blurred.

Soon, blue became the only color in Elwyn's eyes.

Guided by the magic, his body naturally flew and moved. Elwyn gradually left reality and entered the illusory world. Countless blue light dots gradually gathered into the tree in front of him and into the raven's corpse hanging on it.

With the blue light, the withered tree trunk started to grow again.

It was a yew tree!

Elwyn recognized it at a glance. This kind of tree was usually thought to have special magic. It could be used to make magic wands or precious potion ingredients. However, he had never seen such a thick yew tree.

Before this tree withered, it was at least a few thousand years old.

The light and shadow formed branches and leaves grew quickly and became denser.

Time was flowing backward!

Then, a dead raven came back to life.

It flapped its wings and flew behind Elwyn, followed by another raven …

More and more ravens came back to life. The magic of Ravenclaw's Coronet gave new life to these dead corpses. They seemed to be illusions, but also seemed to be real. In just a few minutes, there were hundreds of ravens joining the group behind Elwyn. It was a spectacular scene.

A strange hymn rang out, and the blue light spread out in circles, changing everything around it.

In front of him, the ancient ruins disappeared and were replaced by beautiful houses.

Elwyn looked into the distance. He looked at the ruins of the Ravenclaw family's mansion. It was now a beautiful castle.

So beautiful!

Elwyn was shocked. He had never seen such a building before. It was like something straight out of a fairy tale.

In the middle was the main castle, with six conical turrets evenly distributed on both sides.

When Elwyn flew higher, he could see that the six huge turrets and the main castle in the middle formed a complicated hexagram pattern. It was a huge magic circle. Although the illusion formed by the blue light and shadow did not contain any special magic, Elwyn could imagine how powerful the magic in this hexagram would be.

The blue light continued to converge, and in the center of the main castle, at the point of the circle formed by the hexagram, a main tower was rapidly forming. It continued to condense and soon entered the clouds.

Countless rays of blue light gathered there, and a few seconds later, the main tower was finally formed.

At the top of the main tower stood a magnificent statue, a statue of a goddess.

At first, Elwyn thought that the statue was Lady Rowena Ravenclaw, but he soon realized that was not the case. The weapon in the statue's hand was not a wand, but a longsword. She pointed the sharp sword at the sky, as if she was going to cut heaven and earth.

This statue was a goddess of war!

Elwyn looked at the statue. This is … the goddess of war, Morrigan!

In ancient legends, the Ravenclaw family was the descendant of the raven incarnation of the goddess of war, Morrigan.

Their family's bloodline magic was absolute wisdom, and Lady Ravenclaw called it the gift of the goddess of war.

At the top of the Ravenclaw family's castle stood the statue of Morrigan, and it had a special meaning.

The statue of the goddess of war, Morrigan, was the last part of the Ravenclaw family's castle. When everything was completed, the remaining blue light and shadow began to converge toward the lake further north. They converged there like lake water, forming a huge mirror-like lake that was connected to the castle.

This was the scene of the Land of the Dead in the past. Elwyn did not know how to describe the beautiful scenery in front of him.

It was beautiful, majestic, and magnificent, as if he had entered a paradise on earth.

Elwyn looked at the Ravenclaw family's castle and the huge lake, immersing himself in the beautiful scenery.

Gradually, he flew lower and lower.

The raven he had transformed into descended to the ground and transformed back into his original form.

Under the tree, a beautiful carriage was parked there. The door was open, and it seemed to be waiting for Elwyn.

In front of the carriage were eight Pegasi. They stood there in an orderly manner, wearing exquisite harnesses. Unlike the tall and cumbersome Rune Horses of Bubbarton Magic School, the Pegasi in front of him were purer and more beautiful.

Even a thousand years ago, before the Pegasi went extinct, it was not easy to make a carriage like this.

The carriage was waiting for Elwyn, as if it was going to take him to a grand banquet.

Elwyn boarded the carriage. The interior of the carriage was decorated in the same gorgeous style as the Ravenclaw family's castle. There was the emblem of the Ravenclaw family. It was not the blue eagle pattern seen in Hogwarts, but a raven with a Coronet.

A thousand years ago, this pattern represented Ravenclaw.

However, after Lady Ravenna Ravenclaw, the pattern representing Ravenclaw became a blue eagle.

It was less mysterious and dark, but more brave and bright.

Compared to the raven, the eagle was closer to a mortal.

Elwyn gently stroked the raven pattern on the carriage with his right hand and fell into deep thought. In ancient legends, ravens were regarded as the most intelligent creatures, but they also represented cunning, sadness, and death.

These creatures were used as emblems or totems. It was very common among the nobles of the Muggle family in the Middle Ages. However, among the wizards, except for the Ravenclaw family, no family dared to use this emblem. One reason was that the Ravenclaw family was too famous, and the other reason was that the wizards believed that ravens had a special magic power, an unknown magic power.

Without enough strength and courage, no wizard dared to use a raven as an emblem.

They were afraid of the magic power and were afraid of being devoured.

In a sense, wizards were also very superstitious.

The carriage slowly moved forward into the town. The moment the carriage entered the town, the whole town came to life. The shadows of the past appeared again. They were still living the life they had when they were alive. The lively scene of the streets appeared in front of Elwyn.

A knight appeared out of thin air. He rode to the front of the carriage and saluted to Elwyn. The knight was wearing expensive armor, which was decorated with magic runes and the emblem of the Ravenclaw family, which meant that he belonged to the Ravenclaw family.

Things were getting more and more interesting!

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