Chapter 1076 Invisible Academy
Chapter 1076 Invisible Academy
Chapter 1076 Invisible Academy
The famous historian of magic, Bathilda Bagshot, recorded such a passage in her unpublished manuscript:
"I have to admit that in the long history of wizards, there is irrefutable evidence that there was a mystery school in early Egypt, and the secret wisdom was passed down from generation to generation.
It has a mysterious nickname called 'Invisible Academy'.
Only a few worthy geniuses can enter this invisible 'college'.
Peverell in the story of the three brothers; Andros, a wizard who can summon a giant-sized patron saint by casting spells without a stick;
Mopsos, the famous divination master in ancient Greece; Merlin in England; the four giants of Hogwarts...
These great minds have all made major breakthroughs in the field of human magic.
According to some wizards:
These advances and breakthroughs have a lot to do with their contact with the prehistoric mysteries hidden in the 'Invisible Academy'..."
That year in Venice, Bagshot felt that his time was running out, so he gave Hermione the manuscript he had written for many years.
William and Hermione are currently the ones who hold the most Deathly Hallows, and they know these secrets very well.
Bagshot very much hoped that the two of them could one day help sort out the manuscript before publishing it.
William also read the content repeatedly.
The other wizards are not clear, but the Big Four are undoubtedly from the Egyptian Mystery Academy.
It's a pity that this invisible academy has long been lost in the long river of history.
Otherwise, Dumbledore and Grindelwald would not want to resurrect Cleopatra, the last pharaoh, to seek the inheritance of knowledge.
As for why it's gone?
Few wizards even know of the house, and its destruction is even more difficult to know.
But the history still retains a scale and a half claw for the latecomers to read.
such as……
The library of Alexandria, once the largest library in the world, was burned twice.
The first catastrophe occurred in 48 BC.
Caesar, the Roman commander, won the Battle of Pharaoh and pursued Pompey into Egypt.
Later, she was seduced by Cleopatra and intervened in her battle with her younger brother for the Pharaoh's throne.
During the conflict, the fire spread, causing the Alexandria Library to suffer, and more than half of the thousand-year-old books were destroyed.
Even, 18 years later, the ancient Egyptian civilization was destroyed, and this land was also designated as a province of Rome.
The second catastrophe was 400 years later.
Theodosius I becomes emperor of Rome.
He issued an edict to make Christianity the state religion and ordered the demolition of all pagan churches and temples in Alexandria, including the Alexandria Library.
Under the leadership of Archbishop St. Diophilus, fanatic believers burned all the documents with a fire.
Regardless of whether this kind of magical inheritance was cut off by man-made destruction...
But one thing is certain:
The Intangible Academy has indeed disappeared in the long river of history, and now only ruins remain.
But the ruins of this Magic Academy still exist, and it is the destination of this trip - the Temple of Amon.
As a sacrificial shrine and magic academy, there are still many magic and curse protection left in this building.
The same is true when you think about it, there are so many protections in the pyramid, not to mention such an important place.
After a hundred years of research, the goblins failed to fully open it, so they pinned their hopes on the wizard.
Every once in a while, they will hold the International Alchemy Conference.
On the surface, it is a commendation for wizards who have made outstanding contributions in the field of alchemy.
In fact, they are invited to come and help solve the magic.
Back then, Dumbledore, who had been carefully taught by Nico, was invited to the meeting.
He also won the Gold Medal for Pioneering Contributions at the Cairo International Alchemy Congress.
At that time, Dumbledore was only 17 years old and had not yet graduated from Hogwarts.
It was this experience that, one summer later, he met Grindelwald, which inspired the two to go to Egypt to learn prehistoric mysteries.
In the end, Dumbledore didn't go, and Grindelwald resurrected Cleopatra's soul step by step according to the plan of the two.
Decades later, Rozier, who kept this piece of soul, put it into Arya's body on his own initiative.
After the Paris nuclear crisis, Arya had to come to Egypt in order to survive and get rid of this piece of soul.
A few years later, William and Hermione were also forced to come to Egypt because Tom took Harry away.
It can only be said that everything in the world is not an isolated point, but is interconnected and affects each other.
After studying the structure of the temple, a curse-breaking team marched towards the temple in the darkness of night.
Mostly goblins, with a few wizards.
The Temple of Karnak is located 4 kilometers north of Luxor Town.
As a place to worship the sun god Amon, many people only regard the Temple of Amon as the whole of Karnak.
In fact, the Temple of Karnak has three parts:
Temple of Amun dedicated to the sun god Amun;
The shrine dedicated to Amon's wife, the goddess of war Mut, and the shrine of Mengxiu.
The group soon came to the corridor full of sphinxes, which is the only way to enter the temple.
After passing through the avenue, there is a magnificent city gate with an eight-meter-high stone sculpture of Ramses II standing in front of the gate.
Between his legs, there is a statue of the queen engraved.
Big and small, integrated into one.
Ramses II is arguably the most famous pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
He reigned for about 67 years, had 8 queens, and more than 100 children.
As the predecessor of the early human finals competition, he lived to be more than 90 years old, and survived the death of twelve sons with legal inheritance rights.
Ramses II also liked to carve himself and his experiences on buildings.
The large statues unearthed in Egypt today are basically his personal model shows.
But the huge expenses also accelerated the decline of ancient Egypt. After his death, the dynasty quickly went downhill.
I can only say...Your Majesty, the spectacle is detrimental to the country!
From this point of view, he looked a bit like a perfect old man—a little four.
I don't know if Qianlong meant to pay tribute to the elders.
If his father, Ramses I, is resurrected, he probably has to learn from Yongzheng, cursing and saying:
"You are my number one in Egypt...Aqina!"
Standing at the door, William saw an obelisk in the distance.
Finally, I saw the genuine building, which is no longer a copycat version like Washington.
Egypt is the country where obelisks are made, and there are actually only five left in the country.
In the past hundred years, they have been looted by other countries, and they are also called: cultural relics protection.
The obelisk in front of you is the tallest one in Egypt, with a height of 29 meters.
It has a high historical status and was established by Queen Hatshepsut, the first female pharaoh of ancient Egypt.
After admiring the pattern for a while, William passed through the tower door and entered the Hypostyle Hall.
The eyes are full of big lotus columns.
They are 22 meters long, and there are as many as 134 of them, supporting the stone pillar hall.
There are also exquisite reliefs and bright paintings on the walls.
"This way, please, is the altar." A goblin said.
He pointed to the east-west axis, and at the end, he could reach the altar.
It was an ancient place where only priests and pharaohs could enter.
It is also the most dangerous area of the entire temple.
The goblins have always been unable to crack the place.
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(End of this chapter)
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