This time, even Gryffindor's rock-like expression showed some astonishment, along with Bryan's. They both gazed at the huge skeleton that emerged from the misty fog. It was a colossal creature that had long been extinct, with a skull that could swallow a whole boat and ribs that arched like bridges. Its bones were draped with moss and vines, as if it had been part of the swamp for ages. It was a relic of a forgotten era, a testament to the ancient glory and tragedy of magic.
Bryan felt that he had been stripped away from reality. The oak boat under his feet was not parading in the swamp, but wandering in the long river of time. Some ancient wizarding scenes that were older than a thousand years ago were leaking through the gaps of time. The mottled light and shadow brought great shock to Bryan's soul. He saw flashes of battles and rituals, of glory and decay, of magic and mystery. He felt like he was traveling through history, witnessing the rise and fall of civilizations.
"The world was still intact — , the magnificent era of magic–" Gryffindor finally spoke again, sighing deeply. However, his unconscious murmurs made Bryan frown. What did he mean by the world was still intact in the era of magic? Was there anything missing in the present world?
Bryan suddenly regretted that he had spent most of his time studying spell models in Professor Binns' history of magic class. If he had listened carefully, maybe he could understand what Gryffindor's words meant. But this might not be the case either. The secrets of these unknown times must have been far beyond the modern wizarding history revised by modern wizards. Perhaps even in the era of the four founders, there were also secrets that only a few people knew.
The eerie screams of the female ghosts around them disappeared, and the world fell into eternal silence. The boat carrying the two of them sailed into a deeper fog, and the visibility was very low. Bryan could only see the scenery within ten feet of his side.
Gryffindor waved his sword again and began to slash the space in front of him, dispelling the evil breath of death in the air. Bryan didn't know if the previous generation priests of the Druids who came here also followed Gryffindor's traces of time to enter the center of Avalon Island. If not, Bryan didn't know how much price they had to pay to get here step by step.
If Bryan broke in alone without any external help, he would not be able to get here without a few days. It was also thanks to Cliodna that woman who thought so highly of him and thought he could deal with the dangers in the ruins.
Just then, many fist-sized yellow lights suddenly appeared in the misty fog, like lanterns hanging in mid-air, swaying slightly.
Bryan was suddenly alert. Since he entered this island, he hadn't seen anything that could move except Gryffindor! Unconsciously, he stood up from his half-squatting position, stepped on the hull of the oak boat with one foot, and leaned out half of his body over the mirror-like calm water.
The frequency of those 'lanterns' swaying gradually increased. Hundreds of yellow light clusters emitted mysterious magic. Bryan vaguely sensed something wrong, because he felt a strong charm from the magic. And when he was about to forcibly 'break off' his gaze and withdraw his body, those light clusters suddenly brightened up like they were stimulated by something. Bryan felt dizzy and lost his balance and fell into the lake.
Boom!
As if a drop of water fell into a boiling oil pan, the calm lake and fog above it boiled like boiling water. The world shook suddenly!
What a shame! At that moment when his body lost balance, Bryan knew that he had been tricked. At the same time, he also guessed what those 'lanterns' were. They were a group of Hinkypunks who liked to live in swamps and confuse wizards.
Because they were in a special state between illusion and reality, they escaped death by luck and accidentally gained several times stronger under the influence of death and decay magic. As a powerful wizard, Bryan was also agile. He only took less than three seconds to fall into the water and turn over to get back on board. But the shaking world still couldn't calm down, but became more and more intense!
"Mr. Gryffindor–" Bryan looked at the bones around him that had been sleeping in death but awakened by his stimulation, and said jokingly, "Do you have any way to make this boat go faster? I seem to have caused some trouble!"
Godric Gryffindor ignored the bones that had been sleeping in death but awakened by Bryan's stimulation. This was natural, because he did not exist in this time and space and could not give Bryan any help at all!
Splash!
The world that had been silent for eternity suddenly stirred up a strong wind that made waves on the shallow lake. The fog around them also quickly dispersed in the strong wind. In addition to those skeletons of Cerberus, dragons, and flying hipogriffs, the huge skeleton of a titan-like giant also stood up completely. The hollow eye sockets stared at Bryan accurately. What this army of undead was going to do next was self-evident.
"If Thanatos saw you, I'm afraid he would drool–"
Bryan used jokes to suppress the horror in his heart. The magic that gushed out of his body made his wizarding robe swell. His lavender pupils shot out a solemn and sharp look.
Roar!
The giant skeleton roared and shook the sky. The raging waves wrapped in ominous magic rushed wildly. Even the 'pure land' created by Gryffindor was polluted. Bryan was once again suppressed by the evil death breath that filled this place. The fire dragon swooped down from the air, the Cerberus shook its ferocious heads, and bared its teeth and ran on the waves. In an instant, Bryan was surrounded!
And just when the first bone dragon approached the oak boat within a hundred feet, Bryan swung his wand vigorously. With a sharp scream, a giant water snake as tall as a giant stood up from the rolling waves. A tail swing that weighed like ten thousand catties directly smashed those 'small' fire dragons and Cerberus into bone dust, splashing all over the sky.
In the sparse scorched forest, two huge creatures stared at each other across a negligible distance. What lingered around them was an indescribable killing!
Boom!
A strong shock wave like a meteor hitting the ground swept across, overturning everything in sight. The giant skeleton grabbed the head of the water snake transformed by Bryan with one hand, and closed its hard bones. With a snap, it directly crushed the water snake's head.
Bryan's face didn't change. He continued to circle his wand, and those splashes in mid-air reassembled into the water snake's head. At the same time, the huge snake body rose up and wrapped around the giant skeleton's body, trying to strangle it!
Huh-——
The scene of two epic-like powerful magical creatures fighting in the most direct way could bring an unparalleled impact to the soul. Bryan stood in the white barrier that protected the oak boat, his gray hair flying, his cheeks flushed, and an unprecedented excitement was washing his soul!
"Let me see your skills, big guy!" Bryan's eyes were bright, and he shouted excitedly. Then, the tip of his ebony wand spewed out magic fire. The golden flame ignited the lake water and dyed the gray sky gold. In a few moments, another mountain-like golden flame giant snake descended on the world. The roar it made caused some ripples in space.
Two giant snakes like earthly pythons wrapped around the giant skeleton's arms with their heads, and their bodies coiled around the huge bones and tightened with all their strength.
The rumbling sound like the earth collapsing was endless, and the sound of steel twisting in the air was shocking!
The giant skeleton roared again and again, but no matter how many times it crushed the heads of the water and fire snakes, Bryan would repair them in time and continue to fight with it. To be honest, since he studied at Hogwarts, he had fought with that black witch in the Forbidden Forest until now. This was the first time that Bryan showed all his strength in such a rough way.
The boat was still moving forward. Not far away, a magnificent temple finally showed a vague outline——
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Thump, thump, thump–
The sound of his heart echoed in his ears as he surveyed the aftermath of the devastating battle that had ravaged the land. The once lush and verdant island was now a barren and desolate wasteland, littered with corpses and debris.
Bryan jumped off the oak boat that had carried him across the treacherous waters and stood on the shore, wiping the sweat from his forehead. He felt a surge of exhaustion and pain from his wounds, but he ignored them and reached for his backpack. He took out a few bottles of magic potions and drank them wildly, not caring about the taste or the cost. The precious potions worth thousands of galleons were swallowed into his stomach, replenishing his depleted magic and healing his injuries. Bryan smacked his lips, with a look of dissatisfaction.
He wished he had more potions, but he knew he had to save some for later. The moment he stepped on the land, the bones that were still moving in the swamp immediately lay low, as if sensing his presence and power. They dared not to challenge him, for they knew he was a formidable foe. Bryan had fought his way through countless enemies, using his wand and his wits to survive. He had seen things that would make most people lose their sanity, but he had persevered. As if it was a trial, and Bryan passed the test with his strength.
Clang–huh.
He casually threw away a few empty bottles, looking at the swamp that was almost plowed over by his spells and footsteps. Bryan let out a sigh of relief. He had finally reached his destination, but he knew that the hardest part was yet to come. However, when he checked the amount of his mana level, he showed a bitter smile.
"It was indeed enjoyable, but I hope there won't be any more trouble in the future–"
As he said that, Bryan gave a kick to an ugly one-legged creature lying at his feet, which was bound by magic ropes. It was a Hinkypunk, a creature that usually appeared as a flickering light in dark places, luring travelers into bogs and marshes.
But these Hinkypunks had developed real bodies under the nourishment of the thick evil magic on the island. This situation was very special and rare, so Bryan took one that was not affected by the battle just now and planned to take it out for a good study. He hoped to find out more about the secrets of this island and its inhabitants.
He stored the special Hinkypunk away in a magical cage, turned around and saw that Gryffindor had walked up a gentle slope along a path covered with withered thorns and vines.The founder of Hogwarts was wearing his signature red cloak and silver armor, holding his sword. He looked majestic and heroic, but also solemn and grim. He was standing on the high ground and looking at the temple not far away with a determined gaze.
Seeing this, Bryan did not delay, and ran after him. Although he was just a phantom recorded by the chaotic time and magic, Bryan felt inexplicably at ease following him. Perhaps, Godric Gryffindor was such a man who had a 'sense of security'. He radiated confidence and courage, inspiring others to follow him into danger.
In the center of the island, a huge and magnificent temple that exuded historical breath stood silently there, not knowing how many years it had existed. It was surrounded by a circle of stone pillars that formed a protective barrier against intruders. The temple was the heart of the island, where its secrets and mysteries were hidden.
Staring at the temple, Bryan's eyelashes trembled, showing some confusion.
Sitting on the steps, the rectangular temple was built entirely of white marble. The huge building was supported by nearly a hundred giant marble pillars that were carved with intricate patterns and symbols. The walls that formed the main body of the building were dilapidated and many places had even collapsed into large holes, revealing glimpses of what lay inside. The roof was adorned with statues of gods and goddesses, but some of them were broken or missing.
This was a typical ancient Greek-style temple, and Bryan's confusion came from this.
As the holy land of the ancient Druid sect, how could there be such an irrelevant Greek temple in the center of the mysterious Avalon Island? This was as strange as Hogwarts Castle turning into a Vampire Castle. It was simply unreasonable. Bryan thought he would see a wooden palace built on a huge oak tree here.
"Is Cliodna there?"
Bryan's gaze passed over Gryffindor's sturdy body and looked at the temple. He vaguely felt where her magic was. After a short thought, Bryan waved his wand to cover his breath and hide his figure. Before meeting Cliodna, Bryan wanted to explore with Gryffindor, to see what else the temple had to offer.
Surprisingly, the decay and death atmosphere that filled the space around the temple in the center of the island was not as heavy as Bryan expected. It seemed that there was some strange power suppressing that thing.
The two resumed their steps, but they hadn't walked far before Bryan suddenly stopped and looked ahead with a serious expression. In his sight, many figures overlapped continuously in front of him, creating a blurry and distorted image. He was familiar with this figure because it was his own back. He realized that he was seeing himself from different points in time, as if he had been here before or would be here again.
"–The chaos of time here has suddenly increased by many levels. Hmm., it should be caused by two powerful magics counteracting and interfering with each other. Tsk tsk, an unheard-of wonder–"
Bryan resumed his steps again, but as he approached the temple, strange phenomena happened again.
Gryffindor was not affected at all. His trajectory towards the temple was a straight line. He walked steadily and calmly, as if he knew what he was doing. But Bryan who followed behind him seemed to be constantly using phantom shift, a spell that allowed him to teleport short distances. One second he was behind Gryffindor, and the next moment he flashed directly to the front. Then he 'floated' above Gryffindor's head, as if gravity had no hold on him.
Without much thought, Bryan knew that this space had been twisted and misplaced by the chaotic magic. Fortunately, this displacement was still continuous and predictable. If there were spatial gaps, it was very likely that one step out would result in Bryan's foot being cut into two pieces, or worse, being trapped in a void of nothingness.
The many bizarre phenomena caused by magic here, if studied separately, could definitely write a few papers that would shock the magical world. But after seeing a lot, Bryan's nerves also became tough. After all, this was the 'land of myths', where anything was possible.
Gryffindor did not go to the steps of the temple entrance, but stopped at a large hole in the side wall of the temple, staring at the space inside the temple.
Bryan also 'struggled' to his side, glanced at the temple a few times, and did not marvel at the magnificent temple supported by those magnificent pillars. Instead, he frowned at the jagged corners of the wall that were broken and rotten.
He left Gryffindor and walked forward alone, squatting on the ground and digging up the loose soil with his palm. He soon made a small pit, revealing a layer of hard rock underneath.
"Sure enough, this temple is not the original building of Avalon Island, but the whole temple was forcibly lifted and moved here–"
Such a huge and magnificent building, if it really belonged to Avalon Island, then when it was built, the builders would not have failed to build a foundation. In addition, the traces of broken corners around the temple that touched the ground, Bryan was sure that this temple was moved from somewhere else.
"Is this still the magical world of Harry Potter?"
Bryan shook his head, his expression solemn.
He wondered if Avalon Island was really as Cliodna had claimed: the place where Merlin rested forever. If that was true, then everything he saw before him, including the temple, the many wonders on the island, and even the island itself floating in the sky, must have been Merlin's creation.
"Did Merlin ascend to godhood? How far can the wizards of that era go?"
Bryan asked in awe. He lived in the modern magical world, where he could not imagine the glory of the ancient times when wizards ruled the land and were revered as gods by muggles.
"Magic has a gap. Some extremely important events have been forgotten. Or deliberately erased."
Bryan muttered softly. He had this guess not only because of what he witnessed along the way, but also because of Gryffindor's casual remark:
'The world was still intact, a magnificent era of magic!'
As he looked at everything around him that seemed like a miracle, Bryan suddenly thought of what Voldemort had done when he was alive, and felt a surge of disgust.
Voldemort was obsessed with power; he craved others' fear; he sought immortality; no wonder he had great strength, but Albus Dumbledore always regarded him with disdain.
Voldemort did make a lot of efforts to ensure that he would not die, but those efforts were nothing but holes he dug for himself. His path of magic had been severed long ago. He never understood the true meaning of magic: love, creativity, wisdom…
Bryan suppressed his contempt for Voldemort and followed Gryffindor into the temple.
His eyes swept around, and saw that inside was even more dilapidated than outside. The walls and pillars were cracked and crumbling, the floor was covered with dust and debris, the ceiling was missing in some places, letting in the sunlight and the wind. Time and space were still as chaotic as outside. Bryan felt dizzy and nauseous as he moved through the distorted dimensions. There was only one thing that surprised Bryan. The magic inside the temple was very 'pure', without any trace of evil from outside. It seemed to have been purified.
Gryffindor who entered here behaved a little abnormally. According to common sense, anyone who explored this temple for the first time should go to the hall where Cliodna's magic was. But he did not do so. Instead, he looked solemn and stepped over a pile of rubble, passed through a cracked wall, accelerated his pace, and went in a clear direction.
Bryan only hesitated for a very short time before following him again. Compared with the woman in the hall, Bryan who graduated from Hogwarts obviously trusted Godric Gryffindor more.
The two crossed the temple and passed many rooms along the way. The ashes and wooden shelves that were smashed into pieces should be libraries. The rooms with many bones and rotten equipment that could not be distinguished seemed to be where wizards did research. In addition, there were some rooms for daily life. It seemed that this place used to be someone's residence.
Gryffindor's speed was very urgent. Bryan who was restricted by chaotic time and space had to run all the way to keep up. He felt his magic fluctuate and his vision blur as he moved through the distorted dimensions. Twenty minutes later, they stopped in front of a huge stone wall with a dark color after crossing many obstacles.
Godric Gryffindor was a person from a thousand years ago, and this temple was undoubtedly built in an even more ancient era. After being ravaged by time and magic anomalies, almost nothing inside the temple remained intact, including the main body of the building. But this huge stone wall that stood abruptly among a pile of rubble in front of them was intact as before. And it didn't even have any dust on it. It looked like it had been polished recently, reflecting the light and the shadows.
"Is this the battle–"
Gryffindor stared at the stone wall with interest, and the words he blurted out unexpectedly made Bryan, who was puzzled by why the stone wall was not damaged, come back to his senses. He also raised his head and focused his attention on the wide stone wall. The carved lines were rough, like primitive people recording things on the cave wall. But they also had a certain artistic sense, conveying emotions and stories.
The first scroll on the far right of the stone wall seemed to record a piece of land with undulating mountains, ancient city-states and lakes. This seemed to be a simple landscape scroll, but what puzzled Bryan was that at the top of the stone wall, far away from the land in the scroll, there was an irregular closed figure filled with many chaotic lines that seemed to represent 'wind'. It looked like the outline of a jellyfish swimming in water.
Bryan frowned and stared at the pattern that was neither 'sun' nor 'cloud', and looked gloomy. He was a little confused, but he also felt vaguely that it was very important. He wondered what it meant, and why it was placed above the land.
He was curious and walked quickly to the second mural. He stepped back a few steps and looked up. He found that at the top of the stone wall, there was still that 'jellyfish', but the situation on the ground had changed dramatically.
On the vast land, a tense confrontation was taking place.
One side of the confrontation was a warrior riding a tall unicorn, with a cape behind him that showed his heroic spirit. He held a sword with a gorgeous shape and looked coldly at the sky. From those simple lines, Bryan could feel the king's aura around this warrior like a war god.
Behind the warrior was an endless and huge muggle army. They were led by twelve knights who were also heroic. They wore armor and helmets, carried shields and spears, and rode horses or dragons. The whole army stood silently like iron, exuding an oppressive atmosphere.
The other side of the confrontation had only one person. She hid under a large black robe that covered her whole body except for her hands and feet. Bryan guessed from her slender wrist exposed outside the black robe and holding a strange wand that she was a woman.
She stood alone on a high platform surrounded by flames, looking down at her enemies with contempt. Behind her were countless dark creatures: giants, trolls, werewolves, vampires, dementors… They roared and howled, eager to join the battle.
About the two sides of the confrontation, Bryan had some guesses, but he did not say a word. He silently went to the third mural.
The magnificent and extremely tragic war began. The forest was leveled, cracks were everywhere on the ground, and lakes as vast as oceans evaporated. On a large piece of stone wall representing the sky, there were many cracks carved, as if space was also torn apart by the fierce magic clashes.
This third mural was still clear, but Bryan frowned.
"Can muggle warriors and knights have the ability to compete with such legendary wizards?"
Bryan wondered in his heart, but then he suddenly glanced at Gryffindor who wore a silver sword and was also watching the mural. His doubts were somewhat relieved.
He realized that the warrior in the mural must be King Arthur himself, and the twelve knights behind him must be his loyal companions, the Knights of the Round Table.
The fourth mural recorded the result of this battle. The witch did not seem to have changed much. She still floated in mid-air, looking indifferently at the land where blood flowed everywhere and muggle limbs were everywhere. She seemed to have no emotion, no fear, no regret, no joy. She was like a cold machine, executing without hesitation.
On the ground, only one warrior stood with his sword, and his cloak that was torn but still fluttering behind him vaguely showed his perseverance. He was covered with wounds and dirt, but he did not fall. He was like a lone hero, facing the overwhelming enemy with courage and dignity.
Bryan who was immersed in that war unknowingly walked to the center of the stone wall.
In the fifth mural, the warrior's mount became a winged horse. He rode it with a desperate and tragic determination towards the witch. He knew that he had no chance of winning, but he still chose to fight for his people and his land. He was willing to sacrifice himself for a greater cause.
Because she had summoned an island that was almost squeezed into the entire stone wall, huge beyond measure. The direction of her gaze was the city-state in the far distance. It was Camelot, the capital of King Arthur's kingdom. She wanted to destroy it, along with everything that King Arthur had built.
"Avalon Island"
Bryan squinted his eyes and gave his judgment. Before, when he followed Gryffindor flying to the island, he had seen its outline below. It was easy to recognize.
In this mural, there was another very important detail. At its junction with the sixth mural, there appeared an old wizard with flying beard and hair, whose figure resembled Dumbledore somewhat. He was rushing to the battlefield at high speed. He wore a long robe and a pointed hat, and held a staff that emitted a bright light. He looked wise and powerful.
"Merlin."
Bryan pursed his lips and muttered. There is a small square in the depths of Knockturn Alley. There stands a white marble statue of Merlin on it. This statue is also the entrance to the underground world located in London. Bryan often enters and exits from here. He is very familiar with Merlin's appearance.
There is no doubt that the sixth mural depicts Merlin and King Arthur fighting against that witch together.
The earth turned upside down, magma surged from deep underground to skyward. The air was filled with fire and smoke, lightning and thunder. The three figures in the mural were blurred by the chaos, but their magic beams were clearly visible: red for King Arthur, blue for Merlin, and green for the witch. Bryan felt as if he had witnessed a 'god war' lost in time!
In this mural, there was also something that Bryan cared very much about.
In the previous five murals, the 'jellyfish' at the top of the stone wall stayed in the same position without moving. But in the sixth one, the outline of the 'jellyfish' seemed to be shaking violently. About a tenth of its area had already detached from the stone wall and disappeared! It looked like it was breaking apart and falling down.
The seventh mural recorded something that made Bryan extremely astonished and made Gryffindor's eyes fierce.
Under the joint efforts of Merlin and King Arthur, that witch had already been defeated. She fell from the sky to Avalon Island, which had returned to the ground. She lay motionless on the grass, her black robe torn and her wand broken. But there was a vague figure that looked very much like the one that Bryan had seen in the underground world. The old wizard who was fooled (in CH-1) and died before changing into a grim reaper-like shadow, similar shadow emerged from her body!
In the penultimate mural, the 'jellyfish' that continued to detach from the stone wall had completely disappeared. What also disappeared was that witch. She held a strange staff in her hand by the 'grim reaper' who was also defeated. And this grim reaper was making a throwing motion, as if he wanted to throw away the staff in his hand!
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