Everyday Players at Hogwarts

Chapter 52: Ritual of the God of Death

A lot of sacrifices were actually unnecessary at the beginning. Dumbledore should have tried to trust the next generation, share more of his burden, and train them.

Even if you only cultivate character, love, friendship, and courage, these will not affect the practice of magic, and may even have a bonus.

These are the sources of the subsequent advancement of advanced magic, even though these positive magics often only involve defense and protection.

Just like Lily Evans can sacrifice her life and use a spell containing maternal love to rebound Voldemort to death, but cannot defeat him head-on.

If every little wizard puts on such a "shield", what is there to fear about Voldemort, and how can dark wizards survive.

"No!" Thinking skills are running fast for no reason, Ryan's subconscious and wizard intuition suddenly discovered something.

No! It should be something gained!

Killing among Peverell is taboo!

That shouldn't be the case, James Potter is also the descendant of Ignotus... That's right!

That's why Voldemort, who has always been proficient in making Horcruxes, has an unstable soul and made Harry Potter, an unprecedented living Horcrux, and has never been discovered.

He killed his blood relative!

James Potter.

Although Dumbledore guessed that Voldemort made too many Horcruxes, it was also because he didn't know Peverell.

The three brothers were named Antioch, Cadmus, and Ignotus.

This was the revelation that Ryan got when he unconsciously returned to the Smith Alchemy Hut for a short time in his sleep after discovering the empty grave of Ignotus Peverell in Godric's Hollow, and he only discovered it now.

Voldemort, who is the descendant of Cadmus Peverell, the owner of the Resurrection Stone, and the heir of Slytherin, Gaunt, killed the descendant of Ignotus Peverell, the owner of the Invisibility Cloak, and James Potter.

Taboo! Taboo! The curse of death fell on Voldemort's hands.

This is why the children of prophecy are Harry, Neville, and the original Lane Smith.

In the process of Voldemort's marking, he will definitely kill his own blood relatives, commit taboos, and eventually fail.

Voldemort's previous act of killing all Riddles, his paternal Muggle blood, made him pure and powerful in terms of magic, and because his soul was still intact, out of some intuition and the mentality of finding a scapegoat, he inexplicably left Morfin Gaunt's life.

If he had made a lot of Horcruxes at that time, and did not notice the strange intuition in his blood, and killed Morfin directly, he would probably have died inexplicably before Harry was born.

"Then there is only one last question left, is destroying Voldemort's Horcrux considered killing a blood relative?" Lane asked himself in his heart.

Although judging from Harry's ending, it should not be considered.

This is also why Harry only used the Disarming Spell, Voldemort was killed by rebounding, and it was not considered killed by Harry, so Harry spent the rest of his life peacefully.

Although Ryan himself is also considered a child of prophecy, is he still considered one after traveling through time? Intuition says yes, but what if he goes to destroy the Horcruxes and accidentally fails like Dumbledore for various inexplicable reasons?

Let Harry and Neville go, although intuitively killing the cursed Voldemort and destroying the Horcruxes are not considered blood killings among the Peverells.

But what if? His life is very precious. Unless he reaches the realm of God later, Ryan does not plan to deal with the Horcruxes himself in the short term.

Moreover, the British wizard circle is so small, and they are all related by marriage. Why are Ryan, Harry, and Neville the children of prophecy? Is it the concentration of blood? Or is it the inheritance of the surname?

Harry inherited Potter, Neville is Longbottom, Ryan is Smith, and Voldemort is Gaunt.

As for whether the three Peverell brothers are due to the death ritual, the youngest Ignotus Peverell won and became the god of the afterlife, or the three of them are the descendants of the death god, it is harmless.

Death still exists, and his identity is not important. His smooth mastery of the Death Curse may also be related to Peverell.

If Ignotus Peverell is really the Death, why did he cast the curse after a cruel struggle to obtain the position of the Death? He indirectly killed his blood relatives.

Pay more attention to what you lack!

Ryan took out a cup of black tea from the void with his hand, drank it lightly, and temporarily put down his thoughts. Kate came out.

"Ryan, what are you thinking about." Kate sat next to Ryan and took the black tea naturally.

"No, I just think that this trip is really meaningful." Ryan said with a double meaning.

Yes, if it weren't for this trip, I wouldn't know the names of the three brothers, and there is a possible magic ritual of the Death.

This ritual is possible after "thinking", three powerful wizards, three indelible artifacts that have always existed in the material world, three forms of death, and the story of the three brothers who have been miscarried for a long time.

Everything is three, the last one to die, the one who survives to the end is the master of the Death, the winner.

So is Ignotus Peverell the god of death or is he the descendant of the god of death, or is it both?

This position is either a test from the god of death of the three brothers' ancestor, or a position born through legends and wizard thoughts.

The eldest brother chose the rod of fate, the strongest wand.

The second brother chose the resurrection stone, the power of the god of death.

The third brother was the most cautious and chose the invisibility cloak that could hide from the god of death.

Finally, the third brother, Ignotus, won and inherited or became the god of death.

Interesting, which one is it?

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Ryan considered continuing to "think", but the strong wizard intuition honed by the "reconnaissance" skill made him give up temporarily.

These three artifacts are also becoming stronger with the blessing of legends and wizard thoughts. Will the master of the god of death in the story start a new test again?

In the afterlife of the original book, Dumbledore's original words:

"Perhaps one person among a million people can possess all the Hallows at the same time, Harry."

"I am only suitable for the most insignificant and unremarkable of them. I am suitable for the Elder Wand, and I cannot boast about it or kill people with it."

"I can tame it and use it, because I take it not to ask for it, but to save others."

"As for the invisibility cloak, I take it purely out of meaningless curiosity, so it can't be as useful to me as it is to you, you are its real master.

"For that stone, I want to pull those sleepers back by force, not like you, to help yourself achieve self-sacrifice. You are truly qualified to own the Hallows. "

As for using the fate stick to save others, using the invisibility cloak and the resurrection stone with self-sacrificing qualities, this is the new test of the god of death. After Harry Potter dies, like Ignotus, the tomb is empty and he becomes the new god of death?

Is this disaster just a test from God? What happened to Ryan, Neville, and Harry's parents is just because of this simple reason?

It's ridiculous, but will the fate stick and the elder wand be as useful to Ryan or Neville as the invisibility cloak is only useful to Harry.

Neville's grandmother doesn't value the wand. Is it because her grandson should have a stronger wand that is constantly passed on in death and killing?

Smith, who is also a descendant of the eldest brother Antioch Peverell, focuses on alchemy. Did he give up the inheritance of the elder wand and prepare to make a new wand and hide himself?

The more I think about it, the more I find that this simple fairy tale is full of traps.

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