The next day, Wednesday, the morning class is the history of magic.
Professor Bins finally finished teaching the contribution and advancement of the Medieval European Wizarding Association to the European magic world from the 13th to the 15th century. He moved on to the next topic-Fairy Rebellion.
Fairy Rebellion is a series of rebellious movements initiated by fairies to resist the discrimination and prejudice against them by wizards. This movement is not uncommon in history, but only three times have the most historical significance.
The first occurred in Hogsmeade in 1612. The Three Broomsticks at the time were chosen by the demon as the headquarters of the rebel army. The riots lasted for a long time and affected the businesses and residents of Hogsmeade. huge.
The second rebellion occurred in 1752, and the impact of this rebellion was even greater, and the two ministers of magic even stepped down because of this. At the beginning of the rebellion, the then Minister of Magic Albert Bout didn’t take it too much. After all, in the environment at the time, no one thought that the fairies who usually seem to be deceived would be so fierce to be so troublesome. Later, the situation got worse and he could only take the blame and resign because of mishandling.
His successor, Basil Fleck, is not much better than him. He has only been in power for two months, and is the minister with the shortest reign today-when the goblin was later marginalized as well. After the werewolves formed an alliance, Flake realized that his situation was beyond his ability and could only resign in a desperate manner.
Until Hesphaestus Gore, the director of the Auror Office at the time, succeeded as the Minister of Magic, did he succeed in suppressing the rebellion. Gore had already gained a great reputation at the time, but he advocated the use of tough methods against aliens and rejected the proposal to implement a werewolf rehabilitation plan. This made later historians believe that his style would only lead to more rebellions.
The historian’s prediction was correct. Later in the 18th century, there were endless rebellions of the goblin. In 1762, a goblin named Waggert died, and another quite famous rebellion was the sloppy ghost Lala incident.
Untidy Ghost Lala was insulted by a young wizard. His head was pressed into the pond in the village and he was released until he was almost suffocated. Angrily and unwillingly, the sloppy ghost Lala once again set off a goblin rebellion and became the leader of this **** rebellion.
Today, the "Non-Witcher's Half-Human Treatment Guidelines" have been established, and the basic rights of fairies are protected. Although they still cannot hold magic wands, their living conditions are much better than in the past. Fairy rebellions have gradually become rare. . However, there are still many rumors that secretly, the goblin subversion group is still operating secretly, planning to overthrow the rule of the Ministry of Magic.
Xie Lin, who has a lot of inside information, knows that these rumors are not groundless.
Schelling raised his hand unusually. His actions quickly attracted the attention of a group of little wizards—except for the second-grade Hermione question, I have never heard of anyone who would ask questions in the history of magic class.
Professor Bins on the podium was very boringly explaining the goblin rebellion of 1612. He looked up and looked very surprised.
"you are--"
"I'm Malfoy, Professor. I have a question. You just mentioned that the headquarters of the rebellion was in the Three Broomsticks Bar at the time, but the size of the rebellion obviously did not match the size of the Three Broomsticks Bar. Besides, the location of the Three Broomsticks It's too obvious. It's not an exaggeration to say that it was attacked on all sides, and it lacks all kinds of natural defenses that are conducive to defense. I really can't imagine how incompetent the Auror at that time would be able to attack and let this rebellion continue. Long?"
Draco had just been opening his mouth and looking out the window blankly, when he suddenly woke up from a trance; Daphne's head was lifted from his arms; Pansy's elbows were dropped from the table; and another A student who had been paying attention to class and writing notes-Murray's eyes flashed with admiration and admiration.
Professor Bins blinked. He dryly said: "This classmate, what you said is very reasonable. The current consensus of historians is that the Minister of Magic at the time was a bit hesitant in character. He was still expecting the goblin to surrender on his own, so he didn't strictly order it. Luomen attacked, but there are many loopholes in this inference...There is also a rumor-like inference that the goblin actually established a secret base somewhere underground in Hogsmeade Village, and that secret base stores magic After the rebellion ended, the goblin destroyed all the so-called secret rooms and secret weapons before evacuation in order to keep secret. Of course, this is only one of the inferences. We have to make bold assumptions and carefully verify the history..."
"I see! Thank you, Professor!"
Sure enough, as Xie Lin guessed, the crypt space that the fifth-floor secret path leads to is actually the secret room of the fairies, and the so-called "sacred fire" runes are obviously the core inheritance of the legendary royal family of fairies—— Yaozu sacred fire. The demon sacred fire is a condensed extraction of the goblin fire drawn from the depths of the earth by one of the kings of the fairy royal family, Ragnuk the First. He even used this to create the famous "Gryffindor" The sword".
Gryffindor’s sword also has the ability to perfect oneself because it has absorbed the “knowledge-seeking” feature in the sacred flame, and can absorb everything that can strengthen oneself, such as the venom of the basilisk. This shows how powerful the weapons built by the Holy Fire are.
It seems that the fairies at that time did not succeed in forging their secret weapons, and they were unable to completely eliminate the traces of the holy fire in the process of evacuating in a hurry, so they left that magic text. Of course, the fairies at the time probably never thought that a wizard would notice such an inconspicuous crack on the cracked stone wall.
(Master: The role of Ragnac I is from the chapter "Gryffindor's Sword" by Pottermore. In the original text, it is the fairy king, which means that there was a fairy kingdom in the eleventh century)
The afternoon class is the Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
Professor Lupin finished teaching Bogut, Red Hat, Kabbah, Grindillo, Shinkpunk, and finally began to teach more dangerous dark creatures.
The definition of dark creatures is very broad, generally referring to creatures that are naturally bloodthirsty and easy to kill, or are naturally capable of dark magic. The current most standard definition is: species that will actively enter the wizarding world and attack wizards.
The classification system of dark creatures is also different from magic biology-magic biology classifies species into aliens, beasts, spirits and non-existents according to their habits. The dark creatures classify species into demons, evil spirits, and living dead.
(Note: The People’s Agency translated Demon as a demon, but in the author’s mind, the demon should be a humanoid species with double horns, bat wings on the back, and a portable trident, similar to Diablo. In English, it should be Devil. . Demon is a classification, so the author here translates it as a monster.)
Monsters are generally physical beasts or aliens, and have abnormal desires for human blood or human flesh. Common examples include red hats, kappa, grindillo, horse-shaped water monsters, etc., and dwarf pig monsters and snakes that are born with cursing ability Monsters, Orge, Domina, and Werewolves also belong to this category.
Evil spirit is the general term for demonized ghosts. Generally, it is because the wizard or Muggle died with great resentment and unwillingness during his lifetime, so the resentment persists and transforms into evil spirits. For example, the mourning banshee was murdered. Women are turned into, and Shinkpunk is turned into by a traveler who accidentally got stuck in a quagmire.
The living dead are a very special category. Like the evil spirits, the living dead have been alive and resurrected after death, but the living dead can also have some memories and consciousness from before their lives, and they can even possess entities and thoughts—not so much. Died once, rather than mutated into a new species because of some curse power related to death.
This category includes vampires and corpses in Europe, mummies in Egypt, living zombies in Africa and South America, and zombies in China. Among them, Chinese zombies are the most mysterious.
Zombies are also known as flying zombies. They are generally made by a group of black wizards called "corpse raisers". They are covered with white hair, eyes are red like cinnabar, and their teeth are like sharp blades outside their lips. Not only will it not rot, but it is also as hard as copper skin and iron bones. It is said that the most advanced zombies can even change and become sacred.
(Note: Yin corpses are a special case. They have no thoughts and souls. They are actually a walking dead puppet)
(Note: The mummy is not fabricated by the author. It appears in the Bogut chapter of Parvati. The zombies in China are really fabricated by the author.)
Professor Lupin has dabbled in the first two categories of dark creatures, and today I will teach the category of living dead. Of course, it is impossible to teach about zombies with Lupin's ability. The protagonist of this class today is the most common vampire in Europe.
Of course, the goal of this course is not to teach little wizards how to hunt vampires (in fact, hunting vampires is illegal after the legislation of the "Non-Witcher Half-Human Treatment Guidelines"), but when encountering vampires alone What should be done. In human terms, it means how to escape, prevent, or ask for help when you encounter a robber, rather than teaching you how to bring a robber down.
Vampire is a kind of humanoid alien creature that feeds on fresh blood. It especially likes human blood. They are easily recognizable. Generally speaking, they have terribly pale faces, thin and haggard faces, and long, sharp fangs are clearly visible when they open their mouths.
Professor Lupin told everyone that vampires don’t really need to **** human blood, they just crave the smell of blood. Most vampires in modern society raise small animals themselves and **** their blood. He digressed as he talked, he was telling everyone what happened during his travels, such as using a **** lollipop to get a hungry vampire.
At present, most vampires and werewolves will register with the Ministry of Magic, but it does not mean that there will be no slippery fish. Therefore, the new awareness of vigilance and prevention is still necessary, especially young women or underage boys and girls, and vampires most like to **** blood.
In addition to trying not to go out at night alone, especially in the uninhabited wilderness, another way to prevent being attacked by vampires is amulets. Vampires hate the smell of garlic, so chewing a few pieces of garlic in your mouth during the night can effectively prevent vampires from attacking. Those who don’t like garlic can also wear garlic-flavored amulets, such as necklaces and scarves, or even buy them. A bottle of garlic oil can also be effective when applied to the neck.
The fangs of a vampire have a cursing power. Once bitten by a vampire, there will only be three outcomes: they can't bear the power of the curse and die; the power of the cursed completely deprives their sense of reason and becomes a blood slave who only knows to **** blood; successfully suppressed Live the power of the curse and transform into a new vampire No matter which end is terrible, vampires, like werewolves, suffer discrimination in the wizarding world and life is very difficult.
Another thing to note is that every vampire is a born Animagus. They don’t need to learn to transform themselves into a bat. In the bat state, vampires can also appear during the day, while the bat state His fangs still have the power of a vampire's curse, so it is also very important to recognize a vampire disguised as a bat.
This is a purely theoretical course, so after Professor Lupin finished talking about vampires and left a paper on how to use garlic to prevent vampire attacks as homework, the get out of class ended.
The next day, Friday, early in the morning, Hagrid took Buckbeak to London. This time he is going to attend the hearing of the Committee on Disposal of Dangerous Animals.
Although Schelling and his group are not accompanying them, it does not prevent them from getting together and waiting for the results of the hearing-Blaise has a double-sided mirror, and as long as the results come out, he can know from his mother.
The results of the hearing were within Schelling's expectations.
At the hearing, as soon as Mrs. Shabini gave her testimony, the whole committee immediately came to his side. Hagrid was stupid and tongue-in-cheek. Hermione's painstaking efforts to prepare a testimony for him were in vain. Not only did he fail to explain his defense, the notes in his hand were still falling down, and he couldn't even remember the date.
After the trial, the committee determined the execution time of Buckbeak's death sentence-June 6, but in fact, Buckbeak still has the opportunity to appeal.
Hearing the news, the little wizards in Slytherin were very happy. The next day was the Hogsmeade Visiting Day, and the group had arranged to celebrate with the three broomsticks, and the bold Brace paid the bill.