A magical journey that begins in Azkaban

Chapter 93 Conjectures about the Blood Curse (75)

"Now that you've met him, don't call him by his first name! At least not now."

Snape interrupted Rogge and said seriously: "His name is subject to a tracking spell. Once someone says it, he can sense it."

"Oh, I understand." Rogge thought thoughtfully and asked curiously: "Teacher, if all the Muggles in the world shout his name at the same time, will the mysterious man's head explode?"

"What nonsense are you talking about?" Snape glared at Roger, wondering where his student came from with so many strange ideas.

"How could such a powerful wizard not do threshold management when designing the spell? He must have applied filtering and barrier spells long ago."

"What if?" Rogge thought in his mind.

After saying that, Snape took Roger to his collection room. The small compartment was filled with rare medicinal materials and precious potions that Snape had collected over the years.

There are thousand-year-old snake gall sealed in amber, green-green veritaserum, a bloody heart of a human-faced beast... Rogge even saw a broken claw in the ice.

Rare potion materials are intertwined, and the air is filled with a strange and mysterious atmosphere. Snape gently touched the medicine shelf, unable to hide his pride in his eyes.

"How many bottles of unicorn blood does he want?" Snape used the key to open the lock. There were nearly a hundred crystal jars in the small cabinet.

Each crystal jar exudes chill and keeps the blood fresh. Jars of silver-white blood shine with divine and wealth-filled light.

"Every potion master is a millionaire!" Rogge sighed in his heart. His dean looked slovenly, but in fact he was rich.

If you put any magic potion on the shelf for sale, it will be snapped up like crazy. It is still priceless.

"I have made an agreement with the mysterious man. I will help him steal unicorn blood and he will exchange it for the precious potion formula. He wants 5 bottles. Can the dean give me 2 more bottles?" Rogge made an estimate. Use some for Nagini's experiments as well.

"What do you need them for?" Snape did not refuse, took out 7 bottles and closed the cabinet. He opened five of the bottles and poured a mercury-like liquid into them.

"I found that unicorn blood has a miraculous effect on the blood of Blood Warcraft, and I want to study it." Rogge faced his teacher Snape and chose to trust him.

"Bloodorcs? They are very dangerous." Snape reminded, asking Rogge to take the blood bottle.

He ran his fingers across the shelves to the cabinet doors marked Werewolf and Vampire.

"Werewolves and vampires are also infected by blood. In a sense, they are also blood curses... They may even originate from the experiments of ancient wizards."

"A werewolf and a vampire?" Rogge nodded. They are both transformations of humans and magical creatures, and they have something in common.

The vampires here are not richly dressed nobles, but rather like an enlarged version of Gollum in The Lord of the Rings. With wrinkled skin and thin wings, they are ugly and disgusting dark creatures.

"Teacher, do you think it's possible that they all come from a certain experiment? The failed test subjects are called blood monsters, the initially successful test subjects are called werewolves, and the overly successful test subjects are called vampires." Rogge was very imaginative and bold. Assume.

"Since blood orcs and vampires stand at opposite ends of the spectrum, what is the name of a successful test subject?" Snape was stunned. Rogge's divergent thinking was really eye-catching.

"Animagus!"

"Oh, what an unexpected answer." Snape opened his eyes slightly, with a surprised expression on his calm face.

"But it makes sense." Rogge felt that his guess was correct. These things seemed impossible to deal with, but they were all related to animals.

"Maybe there is some truth, but the order of inferences can be adjusted." Snape did not say whether Rogge's inference was right or wrong. He took out the werewolf brain and vampire heart, which looked disgusting.

"Vampires are failed experiments, werewolves are unstable experiments, and blood orcs can be successful experiments," Snape pointed out while looking at Rogge's puzzled eyes.

"Let me tell you, there are a total of 7 Animagus registrants in the British wizarding world. Including illegal Animagus, the total number will not exceed 20."

"Where are the blood orcs?" Snape handed the specimens of werewolves and vampires to Rogge and motioned for him to follow him.

"I understand that the blood curse can be passed on to future generations of women. Although they will turn into real beasts as they grow older, before they lose their minds, they are all born Animagus." Rogge was shocked. I feel closer and closer to the truth of the blood curse.

"You don't have to think about talents, prepare complicated potions, or even recite spells. You only need to add a magic spell to your bloodline, and you can have the ability of Animagus." Snape's tone was a little envious, even though the blood The side effects of the curse are a bit severe, but they are still surprising.

"Teacher, do you mean that the Blood Demon Orcs are the final test subjects?"

"On the contrary, the Blood Orcs are most likely the first test subject." Snape saw Rogge's confusion and took his notes on Animagus research.

Harry's father, James, is an Animagus, and Sirius is an Animagus... But Snape, who calls himself the half-blood prince, has no Animagus talent.

"We can reasonably speculate that ancient wizards did a lot of experiments in order to turn into animals. The blood curse was the first step, and modifications were made on this basis to create the Animagus. What is the effect of the Animagus? "Snape asked immediately.

"Become an animal."

"To be precise, they are ordinary animals. Ancient wizards will not be satisfied with this. Those magical creatures with magical powers are their ambitions."

"Like the immortal phoenix?"

"Your idea is dangerous." Snape glared at Roger. He suspected that Roger was alluding to Fox, but he had no evidence.

"Assuming our guess is correct, from the perspective of future generations, their experiment was not successful. Werewolves and vampires flowed out of the laboratory as failed products and became dangerous dark creatures in the magical world."

"Regarding Animagus, the wizarding world has a conclusion: magical creatures and wizards are different in nature, and the way they operate magic is also different. Wizards cannot become magical creatures, otherwise unpredictable results will occur. "

"Unpredictable result? Death?" Rogge asked curiously, but Snape did not answer him directly.

"The werewolf who transformed on a moonlit night is afraid of silver objects, and the almost immortal vampire is afraid of the sun. These are all unpredictable results. But..." Snape changed the subject and motioned for Rogge to pour blood into the test tube.

He opened the lid, took out the biological sample, and cut into small pieces.

"Werewolves and vampires have magical powers. Their existence proves that the current theory has loopholes. And the loopholes just prove that the theory itself is wrong, or narrow. There must be a more advanced theory that can turn wizards into magical creatures."

"Unicorn blood has the ability to bring the dead back to life and may keep the power balanced." Snape said as he put the sample into the test tube.

The fresh unicorn blood had an excellent effect. The two test tubes quickly faded from silvery white to red and black, and anyone could detect the dead feeling inside.

"A good subject." Snape had already expected the failure before him, but it at least proved that unicorn blood was indeed useful.

"Teacher, don't look at me like this... I don't think I'm capable enough."

"Really? It seems like it would be a waste to give the unicorn blood to you."

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