Everyday Players at Hogwarts

Chapter 165: The Power of Activation

Chapter 389 The Power of Activation

On the sparse, sun-filled clouds, a handsome young man who seemed to have walked out of a fairy tale was looking at the ground with interest.

He was like a prince of the kingdom in the clouds, looking down at the creatures on the ground.

This young man was Ryan.

Although Ryan had long known about Rubeus Hagrid's state and power before, during and after his awakening, he could create something out of nothing in his mind through wizard intuition without even "thinking".

But it was particularly interesting to watch this scene that would never appear in the original world line.

Before Ryan went to school, he "learned" Hagrid's strange power that was like an iceberg hidden under the sea level.

For example, the birth of Jerry, the Fiendish Fire Elf who had swallowed two Horcruxes, adopted the part of Hagrid's power inherited from the Dragon Lord that activated everything and then controlled it.

This power that allows inanimate objects to temporarily have false life is actually very simple at first glance.

Because wizards can make mirrors talk and pears dance.

But it contains the power of life birth, from 0 to 1.

Otherwise, why would Ryan be willing to spend time to "learn".

But relatively speaking, the cost of using it is also relatively more serious, unlike ordinary magic that only consumes physical strength.

As long as the activated life is still alive, it is equivalent to permanently occupying part of the blue bar of its creator.

However, this is also easy to solve, as long as you pay attention to one point-the creator should not give that life a name.

As long as it is not given a name, it will continue to consume the power in its body that gives it false life for a period of time after its birth.

When that power is consumed, it will occupy the creator's blue bar according to the connection.

And the creator can also choose whether to pay this price. If you don't want to cancel it unilaterally-as long as it doesn't have a name.

If it already has a name, especially if it is given by the creator himself, it cannot be canceled unilaterally.

You must kill it, or transfer the cost through clever magic to restore your blue bar.

Ryan used a similar method to avoid such a cost.

Jerry's predecessor was a fierce fire. Even Ryan, who has the magic power of a perpetual motion machine, can't afford to activate it, because permanent activation cuts the upper limit of the blue bar, which has nothing to do with Ryan's recovery ability.

But Ryan first used the soul of a cat as a base, so that it would not occupy too much of Ryan's upper limit.

Second, Ryan used the principle of the immortal fire of Gubler to directly transfer this price to the magic magnetic field, that is, this world.

Such Jerry, in the words of fantasy novels, is a congenital creature, with heaven and earth as parents.

This is actually perfect enough, but Ryan has three, which is to let Jerry swallow the Horcrux so that it has its own independent source of magic.

In this way, even if it is isolated from the relationship between it and the magic magnetic field, it will be fine.

However, only Ryan can do this.

For Hagrids, such a price is almost unacceptable to them.

It is precisely because the price is so serious that after Ryan's backtracking time, no Hagrid would choose to use this power on an ordinary object.

They are more likely to use it on magical creatures that already have life, bring clarity to their chaotic minds, and then control them.

Even during the time when they were under the control of Hagrid, these magical creatures were equivalent to a species temporarily, which allowed them to even break through reproductive isolation.

In the original world line, the blasting-tailed skrewt was the power that Rubeus Hagrid unconsciously emitted, which caused the fire crab and the human-headed lion-body-scorpion-tail to mate and give birth to a new species.

If Hagrids want to choose non-living objects to give permanent life, they will usually choose wands, swords, and other objects that are greater than the sum of their own.

It is unprecedented for Rubeus Hagrid to use the power of activation on an ordinary fire and give it a name.

After being named, it is different from the virtual life that is temporarily activated, just like the magic phenomenon is born because of the spell of naming.

However, relatively speaking, this actually has little impact on Hagrid, because this life was just an ordinary fire before it was activated.

It, that is, the existence of Hephaestus, will at most make Hagrid eat a little more than before.

And Hagrid himself doesn't use magic very much.

His flesh is far more terrifying than his magic.

However, if Hagrid didn't realize this problem, but kept animating and naming various non-living objects.

Then in the end, Hagrid would be equivalent to a Muggle who could enslave countless strange lives.

"Isn't this the Harry Potter version of the Super Rookie."

"Relying on Pokémon to fight like the Super Rookie, with the same strong physique." Ryan couldn't help thinking, and showed a strange smile.

And Hagrid in the wooden house rubbed his stomach.

"I seem to be a little hungry." Hagrid looked at his cabin, and the sudden hunger made him eager to stuff something into his stomach.

He looked at the ham and pheasant hanging on the beams, and then looked at the dragon meat in the wooden barrel in the corner that had not been pickled yet and was not given to Alaspad.

"It seems that my family doesn't have anything to eat right now." As a big-bellied man, Hagrid's family is not short of food, but what he lacks now is something that can be eaten right away.

During the period just after Christmas, in order to celebrate the festival, he ate all the food that could be eaten directly.

And the dragon sausages made this morning were also eaten by him, Harry and others.

Just when Hagrid couldn't help wanting to cook, Harry spoke, "Hagrid, why don't you call the house elves."

"I forgot."

"On weekdays, I only ask them to send ingredients like flour."

"Didi!" Hagrid rubbed his furry head uncomfortably.

As soon as Hagrid finished speaking, a house elf appeared.

He was wearing a strange outfit: a tea towel with the Hogwarts emblem printed on it.

Harry also looked carefully several times before confirming that it was a tea towel. The house elf named Didi directly wrapped the tea towel as a robe.

"Hello, gentlemen, and this lady." Didi bowed to Hagrid and Harry.

"Send some food, I'm hungry." Hagrid waved his hand. Diddy nodded, and the next second, the plates left by Harry and his friends disappeared, and plates of food appeared.

"This is all what we like." Harry couldn't help but say.

"Sir, you are Harry Potter."

"Dobby has noticed your and your friends' preferences." Diddy bowed again.

"Oh, is Dobby okay?" Harry asked curiously.

Ron and Draco on the side also showed interested expressions.

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