Over the past thousand years, the world of magic had not made any progress.
Spells had been greatly improved. Many ancient traditions had been abandoned, and the wizards' spell-casting process had become more and more convenient.
Any spell that could not be released within five seconds was basically abandoned.
This was the choice of the times, a symbol of progress!
People were used to simpler and more convenient objects, and the same was true for magic.
Think about it. If you were to duel with someone and the other party had already sent four or five curses, and you were still preparing the first spell, that would be too stupid!
Convenience, speed, and simplicity were the spell-casting concepts pursued by modern wizards.
The trend of development in the world of magic was to pursue automatic or intelligent spell-casting with wands. When he went to Egypt to participate in the Alchemy Academic Exchange, Elwyn saw some American wizards studying this aspect. Through the combination of alchemy and Muggle technology, they made a new wand that could assist wizards in casting spells. The wand stored all the spells, casting methods, and even magic.
At that time, wizards only needed to make a choice or a certain character to release the corresponding spell.
There was no need to learn ancient magic, no need to remember the complicated casting materials and wand waving process, and even no need for magic. One only needed to know what kind of spell was stored in the wand, and what kind of spell was needed to cast it.
It was said that this research had made a breakthrough, and there was basically no problem at the level of magic. The only difficulty was that the technology of Muggle was not intelligent enough. Once technology had advanced, intelligent wands would be made.
In this case, it was too antique to talk about the spell-casting process of wizards from a thousand years ago!
Darian should really go back a thousand years to take a look. At that time, he would definitely not have these complaints now.
"Well, you don't know these ancient magic texts. That's not a problem. I can recite the spell, and you just need to repeat my spell," Darian said as he stretched out his hand. Darian said as he stretched out his hand, and a pale blue ball of light fell with his movement, turning into a pile of thick parchment rolls in front of him.
"This records the wand movements you need to know, the places you need to pay attention to, and the notes left by wizards who have used this magic before. There are not many, because no one has ever used this magic since the castle was built. Even within the family, this magic is a legend," he said. "But it should be of some help. You can take a look, and then we'll start."
Elwyn pointed his wand at the scrolls on the ground. The parchment scrolls automatically unfurled and danced in the air.
A few minutes later, they fell again.
"That's enough!" Elwyn said. He closed his eyes and thought for a moment, then opened them again.
"Done?" Darian was surprised. "You took less than five minutes? Do the wizards in your era all read books like that? Actually, there's no need to rush. We still have time. You should carefully study the contents on it. This spell is very difficult. "
"I know, but I'm carrying this!" Elwyn tapped the Coronet on his head with his wand and continued, "We'd better start now. I sense an ominous aura. It's the guy behind the door."
He could sense the evil god's aura and it was much stronger than before. If this continued, it wouldn't be good.
"Well, Ravenclaw's Coronet, the symbol of wisdom, I hope you've memorized everything you need to remember!" Darian said. "Listen, the key is the control of magic and magic. When the spell begins, all the magic in front of you and the magic of the entire castle will be at your disposal. You must control this magic. Once you lose control …"
"Then we're all doomed!" Elwyn said, raising his wand. "Let's begin!"
"Yes, then we're all doomed. But there's no other choice, is there?" Darian said.
He took two steps forward, came under the ancient magic text in mid-air, and looked back at Elwyn.
He hesitated for a moment, but in the end, he didn't say anything.
When Darian opened his mouth again, it was a strange accent.
This was the pronunciation of these ancient magic texts. It was the first time that Elwyn had seen it, and the first time that he had seen the ancient magic texts used directly to cast a spell. He had seen records of this in the materials. It was a way of casting that was older than this point in time a thousand years ago.
Recalling what he had seen before, Elwyn repeated Darian's voice and raised his wand high.
Almost without him doing anything, the magic wandering around was attracted to him and rotated rapidly around him.
In the blink of an eye, more and more magic was gathered, and the magic in Elwyn's body was rapidly consumed.
This was only the beginning of the spell, but it gave Elwyn the feeling that he had released many major spells.
He concentrated, controlled the magic that had gathered, and repeated the incantation that Darian had chanted.
As the spell progressed, Darian's speech became faster and faster, and his voice became more and more high-pitched, as if a fairy was speaking. Elwyn had to try his best to remember his words. The magic around him was frighteningly powerful, and if he said something wrong …
If the spell went out of control, the end was inevitable!
But in fact, this meant nothing to Darian, who was in front of Elwyn; he was most likely going to die.
In the normal timeline, the Door of Death eventually closed, but the ending was definitely not perfect. Everyone in the Ravenclaw family's territory died, and they were affected by some terrible curse, wandering here in some way for a thousand years.
Elwyn did not forget the story that the ghost Markus had told him before, and he did not know what happened in the end.
But it was undoubtedly not a good thing. Everyone died!
If he did not want to die here with the Ravenclaw family, he had better be prepared in advance.
Elwyn raised his wand high in his right hand and held the Time Converter tightly in his left. If there was a problem with this spell, he would immediately leave this point in time. It didn't matter where he went, but he couldn't stay here any longer.
The thought was fleeting, and Elwyn immediately had no time to think about it. The difficulty of this spell was indeed beyond imagination.
At this moment, he had to do his best to control the increasingly powerful magic.
He didn't know when it started, but his feet slowly left the ground.
Guided by the magic, he floated up to the top of the hall.
On the ground, the columns, and the dome, countless light blue runes flickered.
Elwyn floated upward, gradually merging with the magic around him, and his body gradually became illusory again.
He was leaving this space and entering a strange space composed entirely of magic.
Below, Darian's eyes widened, and he stared at Elwyn in the air in disbelief. Elwyn didn't seem to notice his situation, and Darian couldn't make a sound. He waved his hands vigorously, trying to warn Elwyn, but Elwyn didn't seem to notice …
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