After dealing with Madam Pomfrey and the Weasley brothers, Rolf finally had time to return to his dormitory and start studying the first Horcrux created by Voldemort.
The existence of this diary proves many things. For example, the carrier of a Horcrux does not need to be a powerful magical item. After all, its original form is just a book that Tom bought in a Muggle newsagent shop on Vauxhall Road in London.
An ordinary diary has now become a Horcrux that can confuse people's hearts and bring eternal life to its owner.
And it can also be seen from this how confident and proud the young Voldemort was. Instead of applying various protective magics on it, he turned it into a weapon to confuse people.
During the First Wizarding War, Voldemort, who was in full power, handed the Horcrux to the Death Eater Lucius Malfoy for safekeeping. His original plan was to instruct Lucius to take the diary back to the Horcrux at the appropriate time.
Gwartz, open the secret room again.
But before he could give this instruction, because he listened to the prophecy brought by Snape, his body was accidentally destroyed by the rebounding curse when trying to kill Harry Potter, and he almost lost his life.
Spellcasting ability.
After Lucius got this Horcrux, he didn't know what it was. His master only told him that it was an item enchanted with powerful black magic.
Therefore, Lucius did not realize the importance of this Horcrux to Voldemort, but out of the inherent caution of the Malfoy family, he still kept this Horcrux. Until that time, Arthur Weasley
Promoted by the search for prohibited items at Malfoy's house.
While forcing him to sell most of the shady dark magic items, he also asked Lucius to stuff the diary into Ginny Weasley's cauldron.
He did this, on the one hand, to get revenge on Arthur Weasley, and on the other hand, to get rid of this piece of evidence that might prove that he had been loyal to the Dark Lord.
And there is another expectation deep in his heart, that is, this dark magic item can cause enough trouble to drive Dumbledore out of Hogwarts.
Of course, before Lucius' plan could be implemented, he was intercepted by Rolf who came out halfway. It's just that he did it flawlessly, so even if it failed, it wouldn't involve him. From the appearance, this Horcrux is almost the same as an ordinary diary. However, it will not be damaged by ink stains or toilet flushing, which shows that it still has certain defensive capabilities.
Of course, Rolf didn't try to tear it apart with his hands. Instead, he used the most common method used by wizards with normal thinking, and poked it with his wand.
You can refer to Dumbledore's behavior after Colin was petrified. He poked the camera in Colin's hand with the Elder Wand, and then the poor camera just gave up.
Of course, we can't confirm whether the camera was killed by the basilisk or Dumbledore. But since the sight of the basilisk did not cause the mirror in Hermione's hand to crack, there is no reason to let the camera in Colin's hand break.
Hang up.
However, if we prove it in detail, the mirror in Hermione's hand is just an ordinary mirror, while the camera in Colin's hand is magical. Because he once used it to take moving photos of Lockhart and Harry, and tried to find
Harry's signature.
Therefore, the basilisk's fatal sight is also a kind of magic in a sense. Maybe I can try to learn it if I have the opportunity. Just like what my father did when he took me on a trip to Arizona, the Thunderbird is what makes
I have gained a lot.
Of course, learning to use the magic of magical animals is not as simple as learning other magics, even with the help of Golden Finger. After all, there are still big differences between humans and magical animals, and the unique magic used by magical animals are all
Exclusive to their species.
Therefore, after Rove completed the analysis, he had to re-combine and adjust it before it could finally become a magic that he could use. Moreover, this process was very long, and until now, he has not fully grasped what he learned from Thunderbird.
p>
But there are still some that can be used. For example, right now, after Rolf poked the Horcrux diary with his wand, the other party was very rude and did not react at all.
So he decided to teach the other party a little lesson. A spark of electricity began to appear on Luofu's fingertips, and then turned into a small lightning that ripped through the air and directly hit the Horcrux.
With a sizzling sound, the originally motionless diary actually began to turn pages on its own. And words began to appear on the pages that had no writing at all, asking who Rolf was.
"Sure enough, it's a toast instead of a penalty drink. Before asking others who they are, shouldn't you introduce yourself first?"
But when faced with Luo Fu's words, the diary did not respond at all, and continued to ask who Luo Fu was through text. It seems that before absorbing enough vitality, the other party cannot obtain information through unexpected writing, so leave it to Luo Fu.
The husband has a lot more room for manipulation.
However, we still need to be careful that this situation is actually staged by the other party. After all, it tried to fool Rolf by pretending to be dead from the beginning. It also used the method of pretending to be a close friend to deceive the poor little girl Ginny Weasley.
body.
Then after succeeding, he ignored the other party's desperate struggle and crying, and after eating everything, he wanted to leave the woman in the basement to die. And he also used the other party as bait to catch Harry, the villain.
And I, the wise and wise Rolf Scamander, as a time traveler who has read the original work, how could I possibly fall for his mere Horcrux.
Then after looking around, Rove found that his roommates were all doing their own things, and then he changed his gesture slightly, and a new magic was applied to Voldemort's Horcrux.
He finally discovered that the lightning just now was just a scratch on the Horcrux, and could not harm the opponent at all. However, the spell he used this time was different, and it belonged to the three unforgivable curses.
One.
It just so happened that he also wanted to see whether Cruel Crucifixion acted on the soul or the wizard's body. If it only acted on the body, then it should not have much lethality on the fragments of Voldemort's soul in the Horcrux. But judging from the reaction of the Horcrux, it seems that it should also have an effect on the soul, because the originally neat and regular handwriting in the diary instantly turned into a mess. At first, some patterns could be seen, like
It's an abstract painter painting.
But soon, as Rolf's spell continued and increased in intensity, this pattern disappeared, leaving only a complete mess of graffiti...
"I hope it's not crazy. I still have a few questions to ask it."
"Then you should ask!"
Suddenly, the chaos turned into a few visible big characters.