Conquering the Heavens: Beginning at Hogwarts
Chapter 4 Magic Pattern Engraving (Modified)
Chapter 4 Magic Pattern Engraving (Modified)
Pan De stared at the letter in his hand for a long time.
The image of a scheming old man with a white beard can't help appearing in his mind.
Subconsciously, he used his magic power to cast a trace removal technique on the room, eliminating part of the traces left by him.
And use the magic pattern again, adding a magic of the protection of the stars to himself.
The magic took effect, and after a burst of stars twinkled, Pendor's trajectory was hidden and obscured.
After wiping off his sweat, Pan De sat on the bed weakly.
"Well, I lived for 11 years, and it turned out that this is the world of Harry Potter? Then I have to take my words back. People in this world may be very good at keeping secrets, but that vampire is too cheap."
Pan De complained, looked out the window, and found an owl was parked on the roof of his house, looking at him from time to time.
Put the letter aside.
He wasn't sure if Dumbledore had noticed him, the magic was completely subconscious.
Because peeping was the norm in Vayatlan, Pendor had muscle memory about it.
After thinking about it for a while, we all know that this is unlikely.
In the past ten years, I behaved very normally. The biggest difference was that I got to know some gangsters and did information business with them, but I didn't show any magic at all.
It's weird for a kid to hang out with gangsters, but who cares about a kid who goes the wrong way?
Pan De tilted his head and thought for a while, went downstairs and pulled out his chair to sit down, took out a piece of letter paper, and wrote with a pen.
Dear Professor McGonagall:
Thank you very much for your letter,
If magic existed, I would be very happy to have access to this mysterious and fantastic thing.
But no one around me can use magic, and I have never been exposed to it, so I implore the professor, can you send someone to guide me and show me?
Sincerely, Pendor Lee
Looking forward to your reply.
Pan De checked the letter repeatedly, and after confirming that it was correct, he put the letter in an envelope and sealed it.
Coming to the window, Pender took out a piece of rusk from his pocket and shook it at the owl on the roof.
The owl tilted its head to look, spread its wings and flew to the window, and ate the dry bread in Pender's hand in one bite.
Pendor stroked the owl's head.
"Go on, little one."
After handing out the letter, the owl picked up the envelope and flew away.
Seeing the owl flying away, Pan De retreated into the room again.
There is some reason for him to write this way. First of all, he really "doesn't know" the existence of magic, at least he doesn't know the magic in the world of Harry Potter.
Second, he really didn't know how to get to Diagon Alley, or even where the Broken Axe was.
In the end, it is to ask someone to prove the existence of magic.
This is also very reasonable. After living for decades, I suddenly heard someone say that there is magic in the world. It is understandable to verify it.
"Ok?"
The moment he turned his head, he felt a little peeping, someone was watching him.
The sunlight shone on the curtain, casting Pendor's shadow on it, exposing his every move.
Pendor stood by the wall, moving his hands up and down, dancing the pole.
"There is no real target. Is this what the mission said, spying from unknown forces? Be careful."
After a while, Pan De stepped back and sat on the bed again.
He took out a cloth bag from the inventory, which was the thing he traveled with him when he traveled.
Pender couldn't be sure if someone was really looking for him through some rituals, divination, etc., but he had to do something to prevent it from happening.
He wants to shield these possible threats and try to prevent himself from being exposed in advance.
Pan De stroked the cloth bag.
There is a phoenix pattern on it, which looks very beautiful.
This is a space device for storage.
There are only two things inside, a book, and a token.
A token is a key to a treasury that can open a door to an unknown space.
Pan De took the token and input a trace of magic power,
"I can still feel it. Fortunately, with my current magic power, I can't open the space door. It's a pity, otherwise, even if it is Voldemort, Dumbledore, or even Grindelwald, I will be worthy."
This is his master's treasury, which was handed over to him when the master passed away. It stored the master and apprentice, as well as the savings of the master for thousands of years!
The book is a complete collection of magic patterns and magic, collected by the royal family.
It records almost all the magweave magic of Vayatlan, as well as all the secrets of the royal family of the Western Roman Empire.
Don't ask how it came, anyway, it's in Pender's hands.
Open the book and follow the index to find a piece about engraving.
The magic pattern engraving is a large category of magic pattern magic. By imitating the trajectory of the stars, it outlines the power of the stars and keeps them constant on the body or an object.
It's a lot like enchantment.
Speaking of this, I have to mention the system that Pan De himself learned.
Mageweave magic from Vayatlan.
There are three types of magic patterns: magic patterns, engravings, and spells.
The engraving has already been said, it is equivalent to enchanting, or a magic circle.
But how much each person can engrave depends on the strength of the physical body. If it exceeds the tolerance, it may cause the physical body to collapse.
The magic pattern is something unique to Vayatlan. Everyone is born with it. The fineness of the magic pattern represents the upper and lower limits of a person.
The finer and more complex the magic pattern, the higher the upper limit, and vice versa.
The magic pattern is the core of the magic pattern mage. After activating the magic pattern, the mages will be able to temporarily gain power beyond their own ranks and obtain the ability of the magic pattern to represent things.
For example, the dragon-shaped magic pattern, after activation, it can make Pendor step up to fight and use the dragon's ability.
Even as long as the magic power is enough, he can summon the magic pattern to fight with him!
Of course, under normal circumstances, mages would not directly use magic patterns to fight, but use engraved magic to fight instantly.
Because the magic pattern is too burdensome to the physical body, and if the magic power is insufficient, it is easy to be sucked dry.
And finally the inscription,
This is a kind of magic that uses incantations and words to achieve some special effects such as prayers and blessings.
This is also the only kind of magic pattern mages that will not harm the physical body after use.
Uh. It's just that it hurts the spirit and soul.
To put it simply, the engraving is passive, the magic pattern is active, and the inscription is a temporary buff.
From the above, it can be seen that the magicians of Vayatlan are actually warriors!
Melee magic, buff bonus, the gospel of the reckless~
After rummaging around, Pan De finally found what he was looking for.
"Page 120. Pattern, I found it, so it's like this, it's not complicated."
'The Asylum of the Stars', 'The Fog'.
These are the two magics that everyone in Vayatlan knows, and the two most basic magics of the stars.
Pender knew how to use it, but back then he mainly studied combat magic, not engraving, so now he had to learn it from scratch.
"Well, combining these two magics and engraving them on yourself can prevent others from using rituals and divination to spy on you. It's very simple."
"It's a pity that I didn't take engraving as an elective. It's really troublesome..."
Pan De took a closer look at the composite engraving of these two spells, and then began to practice repeatedly on the paper.
The engraving needs to be completed at one time, so that the channeling and operation of the magic power will be perfect and the effect will be the best.
Pan De practiced for a whole morning, and after confirming that he was familiar with it, he started to do it.
The magic power was poured into the magic pattern, and the ink dragon spun into the palm again.
Pan De spread his left hand and began to draw.
The carving of the engraving is not done directly on the body, but through spiritual guidance, the shape is first carved, and then magic power is injected to make it semi-materialized, and finally it is pressed on the body to complete the engraving.
Kind of like a tattoo.
"Great stars, please allow me to temporarily see your true face."
Pan De looked up into the sky, uttering strange sounds in his mouth.
He was clearly in the room, and the doors and windows were closed tightly, so he couldn't see the outside at all.
But following his thoughts, the moment he looked up, the reflections of stars suddenly appeared on the ceiling of the room!
(End of this chapter)
Pan De stared at the letter in his hand for a long time.
The image of a scheming old man with a white beard can't help appearing in his mind.
Subconsciously, he used his magic power to cast a trace removal technique on the room, eliminating part of the traces left by him.
And use the magic pattern again, adding a magic of the protection of the stars to himself.
The magic took effect, and after a burst of stars twinkled, Pendor's trajectory was hidden and obscured.
After wiping off his sweat, Pan De sat on the bed weakly.
"Well, I lived for 11 years, and it turned out that this is the world of Harry Potter? Then I have to take my words back. People in this world may be very good at keeping secrets, but that vampire is too cheap."
Pan De complained, looked out the window, and found an owl was parked on the roof of his house, looking at him from time to time.
Put the letter aside.
He wasn't sure if Dumbledore had noticed him, the magic was completely subconscious.
Because peeping was the norm in Vayatlan, Pendor had muscle memory about it.
After thinking about it for a while, we all know that this is unlikely.
In the past ten years, I behaved very normally. The biggest difference was that I got to know some gangsters and did information business with them, but I didn't show any magic at all.
It's weird for a kid to hang out with gangsters, but who cares about a kid who goes the wrong way?
Pan De tilted his head and thought for a while, went downstairs and pulled out his chair to sit down, took out a piece of letter paper, and wrote with a pen.
Dear Professor McGonagall:
Thank you very much for your letter,
If magic existed, I would be very happy to have access to this mysterious and fantastic thing.
But no one around me can use magic, and I have never been exposed to it, so I implore the professor, can you send someone to guide me and show me?
Sincerely, Pendor Lee
Looking forward to your reply.
Pan De checked the letter repeatedly, and after confirming that it was correct, he put the letter in an envelope and sealed it.
Coming to the window, Pender took out a piece of rusk from his pocket and shook it at the owl on the roof.
The owl tilted its head to look, spread its wings and flew to the window, and ate the dry bread in Pender's hand in one bite.
Pendor stroked the owl's head.
"Go on, little one."
After handing out the letter, the owl picked up the envelope and flew away.
Seeing the owl flying away, Pan De retreated into the room again.
There is some reason for him to write this way. First of all, he really "doesn't know" the existence of magic, at least he doesn't know the magic in the world of Harry Potter.
Second, he really didn't know how to get to Diagon Alley, or even where the Broken Axe was.
In the end, it is to ask someone to prove the existence of magic.
This is also very reasonable. After living for decades, I suddenly heard someone say that there is magic in the world. It is understandable to verify it.
"Ok?"
The moment he turned his head, he felt a little peeping, someone was watching him.
The sunlight shone on the curtain, casting Pendor's shadow on it, exposing his every move.
Pendor stood by the wall, moving his hands up and down, dancing the pole.
"There is no real target. Is this what the mission said, spying from unknown forces? Be careful."
After a while, Pan De stepped back and sat on the bed again.
He took out a cloth bag from the inventory, which was the thing he traveled with him when he traveled.
Pender couldn't be sure if someone was really looking for him through some rituals, divination, etc., but he had to do something to prevent it from happening.
He wants to shield these possible threats and try to prevent himself from being exposed in advance.
Pan De stroked the cloth bag.
There is a phoenix pattern on it, which looks very beautiful.
This is a space device for storage.
There are only two things inside, a book, and a token.
A token is a key to a treasury that can open a door to an unknown space.
Pan De took the token and input a trace of magic power,
"I can still feel it. Fortunately, with my current magic power, I can't open the space door. It's a pity, otherwise, even if it is Voldemort, Dumbledore, or even Grindelwald, I will be worthy."
This is his master's treasury, which was handed over to him when the master passed away. It stored the master and apprentice, as well as the savings of the master for thousands of years!
The book is a complete collection of magic patterns and magic, collected by the royal family.
It records almost all the magweave magic of Vayatlan, as well as all the secrets of the royal family of the Western Roman Empire.
Don't ask how it came, anyway, it's in Pender's hands.
Open the book and follow the index to find a piece about engraving.
The magic pattern engraving is a large category of magic pattern magic. By imitating the trajectory of the stars, it outlines the power of the stars and keeps them constant on the body or an object.
It's a lot like enchantment.
Speaking of this, I have to mention the system that Pan De himself learned.
Mageweave magic from Vayatlan.
There are three types of magic patterns: magic patterns, engravings, and spells.
The engraving has already been said, it is equivalent to enchanting, or a magic circle.
But how much each person can engrave depends on the strength of the physical body. If it exceeds the tolerance, it may cause the physical body to collapse.
The magic pattern is something unique to Vayatlan. Everyone is born with it. The fineness of the magic pattern represents the upper and lower limits of a person.
The finer and more complex the magic pattern, the higher the upper limit, and vice versa.
The magic pattern is the core of the magic pattern mage. After activating the magic pattern, the mages will be able to temporarily gain power beyond their own ranks and obtain the ability of the magic pattern to represent things.
For example, the dragon-shaped magic pattern, after activation, it can make Pendor step up to fight and use the dragon's ability.
Even as long as the magic power is enough, he can summon the magic pattern to fight with him!
Of course, under normal circumstances, mages would not directly use magic patterns to fight, but use engraved magic to fight instantly.
Because the magic pattern is too burdensome to the physical body, and if the magic power is insufficient, it is easy to be sucked dry.
And finally the inscription,
This is a kind of magic that uses incantations and words to achieve some special effects such as prayers and blessings.
This is also the only kind of magic pattern mages that will not harm the physical body after use.
Uh. It's just that it hurts the spirit and soul.
To put it simply, the engraving is passive, the magic pattern is active, and the inscription is a temporary buff.
From the above, it can be seen that the magicians of Vayatlan are actually warriors!
Melee magic, buff bonus, the gospel of the reckless~
After rummaging around, Pan De finally found what he was looking for.
"Page 120. Pattern, I found it, so it's like this, it's not complicated."
'The Asylum of the Stars', 'The Fog'.
These are the two magics that everyone in Vayatlan knows, and the two most basic magics of the stars.
Pender knew how to use it, but back then he mainly studied combat magic, not engraving, so now he had to learn it from scratch.
"Well, combining these two magics and engraving them on yourself can prevent others from using rituals and divination to spy on you. It's very simple."
"It's a pity that I didn't take engraving as an elective. It's really troublesome..."
Pan De took a closer look at the composite engraving of these two spells, and then began to practice repeatedly on the paper.
The engraving needs to be completed at one time, so that the channeling and operation of the magic power will be perfect and the effect will be the best.
Pan De practiced for a whole morning, and after confirming that he was familiar with it, he started to do it.
The magic power was poured into the magic pattern, and the ink dragon spun into the palm again.
Pan De spread his left hand and began to draw.
The carving of the engraving is not done directly on the body, but through spiritual guidance, the shape is first carved, and then magic power is injected to make it semi-materialized, and finally it is pressed on the body to complete the engraving.
Kind of like a tattoo.
"Great stars, please allow me to temporarily see your true face."
Pan De looked up into the sky, uttering strange sounds in his mouth.
He was clearly in the room, and the doors and windows were closed tightly, so he couldn't see the outside at all.
But following his thoughts, the moment he looked up, the reflections of stars suddenly appeared on the ceiling of the room!
(End of this chapter)
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