There seemed to be a scroll in the magic ball, but the white ball of light was fleeting, and Elwyn didn't see it clearly.
At this time, another red ball of light flew toward him.
What was inside was not a scroll, but a piece of papyrus, which seemed to have some kind of ancient magic text recorded on it.
Before he could see what kind of ancient magic text it was, the red ball of light flashed again.
Iven blinked, and another blue ball of light flew over. The blue ball of light was very slow, and inside it was something that looked like a cloud of light. It was like a blue cloud of mist had gathered together and was constantly changing.
These things were very much like memories!
Elwyn had seen similar things in those bottles at Dumbledore's.
Of course, memories would not be blue.
It should be similar to the color of a soul, a pale milky white or mercury-like color.
But for some reason, Elwyn just felt that it was very similar.
"Scroll, papyrus, mist of light, how strange …"
In short, these magic balls were not just light balls condensed from magic power. There was indeed something inside.
As if seeing Elwyn's doubts, Darian explained proudly, "These light balls were all left behind by the family's ancestors. They contain the world's most precious magic knowledge. The color of the light ball is the color of the magic inside."
"Magic knowledge?" This was indeed somewhat unexpected to Elwyn. He had never seen knowledge preserved in this way.
"Yes!" Darian said. "There are even magic passed down from ancient times, which is very precious. After the Library of Alexandria was burned down, the family's library was one of the few places in the entire wizarding world that still preserved these magic."
"The Library of Alexandria?" Of course, Elwyn had heard of this legendary great library.
He was a little tempted. According to Darian, each of these light balls in the air corresponded to a magic book or corresponding magic knowledge, and all of them were ancient magic that had been lost. This was really impressive.
If it weren't for the inappropriate time and place, Elwyn would like to see what knowledge was recorded in these light balls.
He had seen the books in the Blake family's library before, and they had been of great help to him.
The oldest magic in the library could be traced back to thousands of years ago. After all, the Blake Family was ancient enough. But compared to the Ravenclaw Family's library, the Blake Family's library was nothing.
The strength, position, and history of the two families were different. The Blake family was old enough, but a thousand years ago, they were just an ordinary pure-blooded sorcerer family. How could they have any precious magic books?
The Ravenclaw family was different. According to Elwyn's understanding, the Ravenclaw family was an ancient guardian family.
The history of the entire family could be traced back to the ancient magic era. They settled in England because they needed to guard the Death's Gate that sealed the evil god. The Slytherin family was similar in status to the Ravenclaw family. Don't forget that the school used to be the castle of the Slytherin family, and don't forget the sunken temple in the depths of the Forbidden Forest, where the evil god's statue was sealed.
With the exploration of the secret treasure key and the evil god, Elwyn had a deeper understanding of the families of the four founders of the school.
Among the Big Four, Ravenclaw and Slytherin, needless to say, were both guardian families. The original purpose of the family's existence was to guard the sealed evil god's object. Slytherin had the evil god's statue, and Ravenclaw had the Death's Gate.
The legendary magic items passed down by them, the Double Snake Staff and the Coronet, had a strong restraining effect on the evil god's power.
Among the Big Four, Gryffindor's family background was the simplest.
He seemed to have been born in a Muggle noble family, and was very proficient in swordsmanship, horsemanship, and other Muggle warrior or knight fighting methods. He became a powerful wizard with his talent and hard work, and had a good relationship with Ms. Ravenclaw.
Everyone knew that Gryffindor liked Ravenclaw.
However, because Ravenclaw had no feelings for him, the two of them could not be together in the end.
Of course, there was a small question that Elwyn had not found out until now. Since Gryffindor could not marry Ravenclaw in the end, who was Ms. Ravenclaw's child with?
Considering that Ms. Ravenclaw could travel through time without limit, Helena's father could be anyone.
He should be a very powerful Magus!
From a rational point of view, this was the best for the family's inheritance.
However, from the current situation, Helena's performance was very unsatisfactory. After Ms. Ravenclaw's death, the Ravenclaw family was quickly destroyed. Ms. Ravenclaw knew about this, so she chose Darian.
So, Helena's birth was an accident?
Although everyone was very interested in this kind of gossip, we still focused on the last of the Big Four, Hufflepuff. As far as Elwyn knew, Hufflepuff seemed to be the descendant of a legendary prophet, and he was also a powerful prophet.
Of course, the prophet here was not a quack like Professor Trelawney, but a wizard with real prophetic abilities.
Time was constantly changing. Even with the help of a time converter, Ms. Ravenclaw could not be sure if the future time she saw was the real future, but the prophet could.
The omens they saw were very critical time points. No matter how the timeline changed, these time points would not change.
There was no doubt that the prophetic ability was very important. Hufflepuff could help other wizards point the way.
In addition, she was also fond of cooking and was very friendly to other non-human magic creatures, especially house-elves.
Ms. Hufflepuff herself was also the longest-lived of the four founders of Hogwarts. She devoted the latter half of her life to the development of the school. Many significant educational reforms and traditions were left when Ms. Hufflepuff was the headmaster.
It could be said that if there were no four founders, there would be no Hogwarts.
But if there were no Hufflepuff, then Hogwarts would not have developed. After all, at this point in time a thousand years ago, magic schools were still very new, not to mention a magic school that enrolled Muggle students.
In terms of magical strength, Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin were very powerful, and Elwyn had felt it a lot.
But speaking of Hufflepuff's magical strength, he did not seem to know anything about it.
From the current situation, in addition to being a prophet, Hufflepuff should also be very proficient in demonic magic …
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