Harry Potter and the Old Ones
Chapter 199: Prophets and Prophets
Tiera: …
"Indeed, you are talented and intelligent. You have tasted the bitterness of this world too early, and you have been exposed to black magic." Dumbledore said, "I do not deny the fact that you are indeed very similar to him, but..."
"You're still far worse than him."
Tiera: …
"It's not that your talent, your talent is great and unique, I guarantee this, even if Gellert is in your position, he will not do better, that is..." Dumbledore said, " It's you... your character... your ideals... your aspirations... and looks and things like that, it's far worse than Gellert."
Tiera: …
What's up with the old man? Lao Tzu looks cute, okay?
"But for one thing, you are indeed better than Gellert," Dumbledore said.
"Snape told me about you," Dumbledore added. "You told me something that apparently only he and I knew?"
"You mean Professor Snotling? And the prophecy about Lily Potter?" Tiera asked.
"Yes," said Dumbledore. "Sybill may be a prophet, but you are not."
"Same as Gellert." Dumbledore said again, "You are a prophet."
Tiera: …
"What am I?"
"You are a prophet." Dumbledore said decisively, "You are the last prophet born in two millennia."
Tiera: …
Principal, don't say that, I'm afraid.
If one day a hooded student at Hogwarts hears you, I'm afraid he'll blow me up.
Although it won't blow up, it's fine, hehe.
"A prophet...is there any difference between a prophet and a prophet?" Tiera asked.
"Like Sybil, prophets can only passively accept the information given by fate." Dumbledore said, "They can't choose what they accept."
To put it bluntly, the prophet can only passively accept the knowledge given by the power of the divine dimension. She can only accept what the divine dimension gives her, and she has no choice.
"But the prophet is different. The prophet can take the initiative to obtain knowledge from fate, and use his magic power to communicate time or higher-level power to obtain prophecy." Dumbledore said, "You are like a vigilant thief, or a Skilled fraudsters, you can accurately obtain the information you want from the future, and decide for yourself how these prophecies and pictures will be realized."
To put it bluntly, the prophet can take the initiative to use his spiritual dimension to touch time or the power of a higher dimension, how far people can see how far they are—
Wait, isn't this the master of communicating with the sea of stars?
"Time has no meaning in your eyes, the past and the future are just books in your hand." Dumbledore said, "So you are good at waiting, good at dormancy, and you can always accurately seize every opportunity. ."
Tiera: …
To be precise, it seems to be the case. For Tiera, the past and the future are a set of "Harry Potter" books, at most, the script of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them".
Am I really a prophet?
"Tiera, do you know how Gellert got started?" Dumbledore asked again, "Gellert Grindelwald wasn't the famous Dark Lord in the future, he was just a boy from Demus at the time. A sixteen-year-old boy who dropped out of Trang, even if he had some fame and support, was limited to Durmstrang, and he had traveled across the European continent a few years after he dropped out."
"So, Tierra, can you use your clever little brain and guess how he gathered a large number of believers in a short period of time and swept across the European continent?" Dumbledore asked.
"The word you just used is believer, not follower." Tiera said after thinking for a while, "So the small group he first established was a religious group?"
"That's right, Tiera, you're very smart," Dumbledore said.
"Then what method did he use to gather believers?" Tiera asked curiously, maybe he could use it in the future.
"It's very simple," said Dumbledore, "from the dead to life."
"Resurrection from the dead?" Tiera raised her eyebrows and said, "I thought there was no spell that could bring a person back from the dead."
"No," Dumbledore said, "but it doesn't have to be him who died, right?"
"Imperial Curse and Compound Decoction?" Tiera probably thought of the key.
"No, the idea is close, but it's not." Dumbledore said, "That's why I said that you are far worse than Gellert."
Tiera: …
"Many years ago, Gellert made a prophecy. He never told anyone about this prophecy except me. He said..." Dumbledore paused.
"He said he saw a picture of him being killed," Dumbledore said. "He saw him being killed when he was twenty-seven years old, in front of everyone's attention."
"This is the most important prophecy in his life." Dumbledore said, "This prophecy laid the foundation for his lifetime power."
Tiera: …
He probably guessed the ending.
"That prophecy has also come true," Dumbledore said, "but it was precisely through that prophecy that he locked himself in the goal of finding you for the rest of his life."
"He had offended a very powerful family in Germany at the time - the Gregorovich family, the wand makers, who supplied almost the entire wand-making industry in continental Europe. Gellert stole from them a An important treasure." Dumbledore said, then paused and carefully observed Tiera's expression——
"You must know what it is from the look in your eyes, right?"
"The Deathly Hallows." Tiera said, "The Elder Wand, the most powerful wand in the world."
"Very good, this saves me a lot of speech." Dumbledore said, "Then I will go straight to the point~lightnovelpub.net~ and said Dumbledore put his wand on the table.
"This is the Elder Wand," said Dumbledore. "Take it and try it."
Tiera: …
"No need," Tiera said.
"Try it." Dumbledore advised again.
"Need not."
"Try it."
"No need." Tiera said indifferently, "I know that only by defeating or killing the previous holder of the Elder Wand can the Elder Wand be recognized, so let's just come to the conclusion."
"Oh...cough..." Dumbledore said, "Yes, yes."
"When Gellert stole the Elder Wand and didn't get it, he went back to the Gregorovich family and killed Gregorovitch the elder's grandson, Vincent Gregorovitch. said Dumbledore, "but he still didn't get the Elder Wand's approval—"
"Vincent Gregorovitch is not the owner of the Elder Wand," said Dumbledore. "Accurately, when Gellert got the Elder Wand, it had no owner, Vincent Gregory. Vitch found this old devil from the grave of a sixteenth-century wizard, a well-known sixteenth-century seer who died of natural aging."
"In other words, the curse of the Elder Wand has been broken," Tiera said.
"Yes, his previous master was only defeated by death." Dumbledore said, "So the ownership of the Elder Wand is back in the hands of Death."
"But Grindelwald doesn't want to just give up, right?" Tiera asked.
"Yes, he was never one to give up easily," Dumbledore said. "He decided to take the wand back from Death."