Vol 2 Chapter 733: Egypt


() Hermione is very excited. Fanlin can see this naturally. Since the London airport, Hermione has been very excited.
Traveling with two people is something that has never been experienced before.
From the moment the plane entered Egypt, Hermione was no longer reading a book. Instead, she pulled Fanlin by the window to watch the Egyptian scenery.
The expanse of the desert and the towering pyramids are all things that make Her extremely sensitive.
I've been listening to Ron before, but apart from Ron, none of the friends have been there.
Although Egypt has some heat, the effect of the humanoid self-propelled refrigerator is fully activated, playing the most appropriate banner, and adjusting the surrounding temperature according to Hermione's adaptability.
Well, so, the girl next to her was completely unaffected. Although Hermione’s blush is pretty good-looking, Fanlin still thinks it’s better to be steady. If she gets heatstroke, the car will roll over. Thoroughly.
However, the magnificence of those pyramids still left the two little wizards unforgettable for a long time.
These pyramids of different sizes are scattered across the yellow sand field. These mausoleums made of huge stones stand on the land of Egypt, showcasing their grandeur.
They represent the majesty of the emperor. Whether in life or after death, these mausoleums made of huge stones are dedicated to protectors and the emperor’s quiet.
Even at high altitude, the magical breath from ancient Egypt still stimulated Fanlin's nerves.
It is magic that can prompt Egypt to achieve such an incredible miracle.
Fanlin had a special knowledge of it. From the time of Amrath, Egypt started the pre-dynastic era. By the second period of the former dynasty (the Gorsey period), Egypt's private ownership and royal power were established, and the image of the Horus eagle who symbolized royal power can be found in the unearthed relics. In the later period of the Gorsey period, countries appeared, but they were small in size and small in population. Afterwards, the countries continued to fight and gradually unified into Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt in the Upper Nile Valley and the Nile Estuary Delta. Hieroglyphs also appeared at this time and have been used for more than 3,500 years.
Around 3100 BC, it is said that the king of Upper Egypt, Menis, unified Upper and Lower Egypt, established the first dynasty, and established the capital of Memphis (the western suburbs of Cairo), becoming the first pharaoh of ancient Egypt. From then on, the dynasty of ancient Egypt began. . Egypt at this time already possessed several basic characteristics of civilization, such as administrative officials, soldiers, religion, and writing.
Starting from the unification of the dynasty of Menis, Egypt also formally established the system and name of the pharaoh.
As one of the four ancient civilizations, Egypt is also the only country where magic has established its dominance.
Every pharaoh is an extremely powerful wizard. The power of ancient wizards is of course needless to say, and as the strongest, in Egypt, the strongest will always be the pharaoh, who gathers Muggle kingship, divine power and The unity of the magic world.
It can be said that in ancient Egypt, the development of magic has reached its peak, establishing magic as a symbol of kingship. This is probably one of Voldemort's wishes. Wizards rule Muggles, and all Muggles can only be inferior.
The pyramid is a manifestation of this magic peak.
Just like the monarch of a dynasty, he ruled the dynasty before he was alive and tried to conquer after his death.
Naturally, the pyramid is a palace prepared for them to fight in the underworld.
Naturally, as a powerful wizard, you always have to make a lot of preparations for the unknown. It can be described as a lifelong learning. Even if the pyramid has been developed, the uncracked area still prevents the curse solver from approaching easily.
For example, the three famous pyramids.
They are located on the outskirts of the open land, and they are also the three most famous pyramids, the Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Hafra and the Pyramid of Menkala.
They were built in chronological order.
The Pyramid of Khufu is the tomb of Khufu, the second king of the Fourth Dynasty. It was built around 2690 BC. It was the tallest building in the world until the Eiffel Tower was built in Paris in 1888.
The second pyramid is the tomb of King Harvard, Khufu's son, built in 2650 BC, 3 meters lower than the former, and currently 133.5 meters high. Because of its slightly higher ground, it seems to be higher than Khufu’s pyramid. But the architectural form is more perfect and spectacular, with temples and other annexes and the famous Sphinx in front of the tower. Except for the lion's claw, which is made of stones, the entire sphinx was hewn on a huge natural rock. It has a history of more than 4,500 years.
The third pyramid belonged to King Menkaura, Khufu's grandson, and was built around 2600 BC. At that time, it was during the decline of the Fourth Dynasty, and the buildings of the pyramids began to corrode. The height of the Menkaura Pyramid suddenly dropped to 66 meters, and the internal structure collapsed.
Unified, the three Pyramids of Khufu were beyond the reach of the Egyptian people in terms of architecture and structure.
For Muggles, this is a miracle, and for wizards, the information revealed from the three pyramids can almost be used by a wizard obsessed with ancient Egyptian magic for a lifetime.
Not only that, every gold tower was cursed by the pharaoh.
Regarding the curse, this is not only something that can be solved by magic.
At present, what Fanlin knows is that only the Holy See and the Greek side still have the means to deal with this strange magic, but it is not as strange as African witchcraft, and the price paid is not small.
Burning the soul with the power of faith is a very dangerous thing.
If a wizard can't even keep his soul pure, practicing magic or something is just a delusion.
The power of faith burns, and the final result is only one, and that is to completely change one's faith.
If a wizard does not believe in the magic wand in his hand and instead believes in an unknown god, it will be extremely difficult to make progress. The power of magic changes bit by bit, and the power of the wizard is controlled by the gods. There is an upper limit.
This is basically impossible for those ancient wizards to accept.
Therefore, in addition to being used by people on the African land, cursing magic is just a few extremely simple things. In this pyramid, there is no comparison between the curses set by the pharaoh himself.
Take Voldemort's Xuzhou Road as an example, the maximum is only death.
As for the Egyptian curse clerk, once the curse is hit, what is said on the curse, then what will really happen.
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Every year because of the huge number of curse solvers who died in Egypt, and fortunately, the Gringotts paid high enough, these wealthy fairies are like a fish in the water on this land full of treasures in Egypt.
About the Pyramid of Khufu, Fanlin also knows some more secret situations.
Fanlin still remembers what Eton said about the situation of selection and confrontation. If other places are not clear, but it can be confirmed, in the Pyramid of Khufu, the most authentic wizard and death can be obtained. The most perfect interpretation.
This is probably why Dumbledore agreed that he would not look for Horcrux at this critical time, but instead came to Egypt to learn alchemy.
For Muggles, the Pyramid of Khufu has no secrets other than the mysterious curse, but according to the news that Fanlin received from Bill, the Pyramid of Khufu has not been broken even half, and Gringotts The fairy had already evacuated all the curse solvers there.
This has almost become a forbidden place in the Egyptian magic world, a forbidden place that is completely impossible to approach.
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