Everyday Players at Hogwarts

Chapter 58: Devour! The Sun-Chasing Wolf

The De-Lighter, a seemingly simple alchemical tool.

Its use also seems to be simple, it can absorb light sources.

But it is not simple just to absorb light.

It absorbs the source, as long as the light source absorbed in this silver lighter is not re-released. For the absorbed candle or electric light, you will find that it has no problem, but it can't be ignited.

It absorbs concepts, which are completely inconsistent with the existing scientific basis, and are a fantastic existence.

Idealism, a product that can only be made by extraordinary beings who perceive the essence of wizards.

In the original world line, even Scrimgeour, a powerful wizard, is a rare and valuable thing.

And its function is not just to turn off the lights. On the way to find the Horcrux, Ron left Harry and Hermione because of the negative emotions caused by wearing the Horcrux close to his body.

At this time, the voices of Harry and Hermione came out of the De-Lighter, and you have to know that they are already several kilometers away from Ron.

When Ron activated it, a blue ball of light like the light around the door key appeared inside, and this ball of light directly entered Ron's body.

In that state, Ron could even sense their location from several kilometers away and directly Apparate over.

The De-Lighter can also allow the owner to hear the voice of the person he misses, and locate him.

However, this miss must be two-way, or the name of the owner is mentioned.

Like in the original world line, Ron heard the conversation between him and Harry when Hermione mentioned his name.

To be honest, Ryan didn't expect Dumbledore to give this prop to Harry.

After Ryan's thinking, the search function of this De-Lighter is very similar to the spell that Voldemort cast on his own name.

The name of the holder will be engraved inside the De-Lighter. When the name is read and the holder thinks of the other person at the same time, the voice and location of the person who read the holder's name will be given to the holder.

The De-Lighter relies on the miss between people and positive emotions.

On the other hand, in the original world line, when Harry was in his seventh year of school, Voldemort's subordinates, the search team, also had such a thing in their hands. They relied on that magic prop of unknown shape to catch a large number of people who dared to call Voldemort's name.

However, that prop was more popular and did not distinguish the emotions of the people who called Voldemort's name at all.

Now, this magical prop was given to Harry Potter, and Dumbledore's name on the inside of this silver lighter gradually disappeared, and Harry's name began to appear.

Ryan began to feel a little curious, when will Harry Potter discover this function of the de-luminator.

Moreover, this prop itself is indeed a magic book. Presumably, Harry's current strength makes Dumbledore feel that he should be further trained.

The de-luminator, which involves the connection between hearts, is the ladder for Harry Potter to become stronger.

Time passed quickly, and it was almost September, the time for school to start.

During this period, Harry could say that whenever he had time, he would explore the de-luminator given by Dumbledore with his friends.

Later, Sirius joined in, as did Lupin. With the help of these two adult wizards, one night in August, Harry suddenly pulled out his wand. In the Black mansion, the candles on the wall suddenly turned into balls of light and sank into Harry's wand. Give it a name that you think fits the meaning of magic! Sirius said knowledgeably.

Light, um, light, I understand!

sk?io! With the naming of this spell, balls of light emerged from the end of Harry's wand and returned to the top of the candle.

Harry! You just created a spell! What does he mean? Ron was shocked.

You idiot, this can't be said casually. Draco said sarcastically.

For each spell, if it is not for spreading, it is best not to analyze its meaning.

Even the story of its origin.

Only in this way will the spell be difficult to break, and even double its power.

Generally speaking, except for spells that represent extraordinary magical phenomena, spreading a spell only makes it easier to learn and crack.

Therefore, wizards usually hide the meaning of their most proud and first created spells.

I was just too excited. Ron smiled embarrassedly after coming back to his senses.

No, this was originally meant to be passed on to Sirius, so that Regulus would not have to extinguish and relight candles one by one when he went in and out. Harry said.

This spell actually comes from three parts.

The first part is Sk?ll. In Norse mythology, it is a magic wolf that devours the sun. My spell absorbs the light source and points out its function.

The second part comes from

lupus (wolf), which is to follow up the previous part and further clarify that Sk?ll refers to that wolf.

The third part may seem familiar to you. You guessed it right, Ron. It is engorgio (rapid enlargement), a variant of gorge. It comes from an Old French word. As a verb, it means to swallow in the throat. We often extend it to mean to eat voraciously or eat with big mouthfuls.

This part is actually a further display of the action of the wolf Skul swallowing the sun in the Norse mythology.

Put it together and it means to swallow! The wolf chasing the sun.

That's what I mean. Harry said lightly.

Harry, you! Sirius was dumbfounded.

It usually takes a wizard most of his time to name a spell.

Usually, wizards can skillfully show a magical effect, but if they really want to stabilize its spell, that is, the name, it is not a simple moment to do it.

Sirius originally thought that Harry's spell was just made up casually, but he didn't expect that it was so perfect compared to a polished and impeccable spell.

How can you think so much at once? Ron widened his eyes in disbelief.

This is not magic! Draco couldn't help but slap himself, wanting to confirm whether he was dreaming.

You know, the difficulty of learning a spell is actually related to its name.

If it is a spell with a newly created name and no meaning, only senior students can master it just by using it.

But if its name is perfect, and there is even a complete explanation or even a story behind it, junior students like them can learn and master it.

If the creators added specific actions, I'm afraid even a beginner would just have to recite the right spell!

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