reax;
Regardless of what this monster was, there was no point in continuing to attack it with magic.
After repeated attempts, Elwyn knew that it was just a phantom to attract his attention and ignore all magic attacks.
He had to find its main body before he could destroy it.
Under the cover of the dark green light from Slytherin's locket, it could not affect Elwyn. All it could do was wriggle its tentacles.
Its huge eyeballs were about to bulge out of its body, blood red and chaotic …
It looked at Elwyn ferociously, as if it wanted to tear him apart. However, its body could not touch Elwyn, and its whispers were blocked by the light fog.
Both sides were in a stalemate. Elwyn knew that he had to hurry to find the monster's main body. No one knew how long the locket's magic would last. If he could not defeat this monster before the magic wore off, then he had to plan ahead and quickly leave this place with Malfoy. He did not want to get lost like before.
However, Elwyn was confident.
Since Salazar had defeated it, there must be some clues left behind.
Other than the murals, there was nothing else in the empty square stone room. He focused his attention on the surrounding walls and looked at the murals one after another.
The strange murals were very abstract, but the meaning they conveyed was very clear.
Within the bloody crimson altar, the young Salacha Slythrin defeated this monster. For some unknown reason, he didn't eliminate it.
Perhaps it was the same as Lord Voldemort's Soul Vessel, which was not completely destroyed, and the monster itself could not be destroyed. Or perhaps it was because Salazar Slytherin himself thought that this rare evil monster had great research value.
In any case, he brought it back to Hogwarts. uu1;
At that time, this place had not become a magic school, but a castle left to him by his father.
In the forest outside the castle, Slytherin modified the ruins.
On the murals, it could be clearly seen that the young Slytherin began to research this monster. All kinds of research scenes almost filled the entire stone wall. He used different magic, potions and other strange things on its body.
Elwyn did not know the exact results of the research.
Perhaps there would be some kind of message left on the altar fragments that he had collected earlier. However, he would have to find Harry to decipher it after he returned.
To be honest, Elwyn was a little tempted.
From his point of view, every spell carved on the wall was so incredible that it was completely beyond the scope of his knowledge.
It was a pity that he did not have the incantation or the specific content. He could only feel the great power in the air.
Unlike the black magic recorded in Top Black Magic Unveil, the magic carved on the rock wall should be white magic no matter how one looked at it.
The white magic created by Slytherin, all of which had been lost and had not been passed down, was enough to excite anyone.
If they could decipher it, it would definitely be a huge discovery that would attract worldwide attention.
Elwyn restrained his excitement and continued to read. It could be seen that for a certain period of time, this monster was Slytherin's main test subject for all kinds of magic. In addition, he also conducted research on its body structure.
To put it simply, the teenage Salazar had tortured this monster to death. He was like an evil dark wizard, but the spells he created and used were all white magic. This was also in line with the character of Slytherin that Elwyn knew. uu2;
He did not care about being tainted with darkness, because there was light in his heart, and that was enough.
In the last few paintings, Salazar divided the monster into three parts: the brain, the eyes, and the body.
He seemed to have his own plans, so he only left the eyes here.
Facing the fainted Malfoy was the last mural. On it, Salazar placed the monster's huge eyes in the stone chamber and set up a sealing spell.
Needless to say, the sealing spell he left behind had been completely destroyed by the eight-eyed spiders.
Other than this information, there were two things that caught Elwyn's attention.
The first was the age of Salazar on the mural. In the previous murals, it could be seen that Slytherin was very young, just like the huge statue outside. He should not be older than Elwyn by a few years.
But in the last mural, Slytherin was already very old.
There was a clear beard on his face, which meant that this might be the last time he came here before he left the school.
As everyone knew, Slytherin and the other three founders had a growing disagreement on the issue of student recruitment.
After a fierce argument, he finally left the school.
Before he left, why did he come here to take away part of the monster's body? What was his plan?
The second thing that caught Elwyn's attention was the four corners of the rock wall. There were four things carved on them: Slytherin's locket, ring, wand, and the scepter that was surrounded by two green snakes. uu3;
That's strange. Why did Slytherin have to leave these four things on the wall?
Looking at the green haze around him, Elwyn felt that he had grasped some key information. If it were not for the locket, he could not imagine what would have happened to him.
He would have been driven crazy by this monster, and his soul would have been devoured in his sleep.
Since Slytherin's locket could be so useful, the other three things should also have special uses.
The ring should be in the ruins of the Gaunt Family, but Elwyn did not know its exact location.
Slythrin's Magic Wand had been passed down by his unconventional and powerful descendants, the Vampire Clan. It should be rather difficult to obtain it.
As for the location of the scepter surrounded by snakes, he needed to investigate further.
For some reason, Elwyn had a feeling that the huge trouble that Elaine's vampire family was facing might be related to this terrifying unknown monster.
No one knew where Salazar went after he left the Hogwarts. A powerful wizard like him could not have spent the rest of his life in obscurity.
However, all the books on magic history were vague about this period of history.
There was also the monster's body and brain that he took away. Where were they sealed? Since its eyes had awakened and devoured the souls of other creatures to strengthen itself, the other two parts could be in the same situation.
After all, it was too long ago. Anything could have happened in a thousand years.
Elwyn sighed. Other than that, he still had to find the treasure key left by Slytherin. He still had no clues.
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