Harry Potter: Glory of the King

Chapter 51: History of magic

"We learned from the Nordic records the rune script, which is currently recognized as the most powerful text symbol. And other scripts cannot be said to be inferior to the rune script-but lost. For example, ancient Egypt. Hieroglyphics, Babylonian cuneiform writing, ancient Indian seal writing, ancient Chinese oracle bone writing, and ancient Mayan writing." Professor Bins said dryly, and Ona discovered that someone had listened to the table lying on the table. "Ancient Greek writing was born out of Phoenician writing, but Phoenician writing is derived from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs."

"The English we use now is also derived from Phoenician characters." Professor Bins is like a reading machine, just reading the textbook without emotion. "Writing makes history more effectively preserved, and is also one of the important carriers of magic."

"Since magic was once considered to be the ability of gods, many words were first created by wizards, with a simple purpose, to use magic. Muggles believe that only clergy can learn and use. Muggles even learn words , And you can’t use magic. With the gradual use of non-magical abilities, wizards have gradually faded out of Muggle history." Professor Bins said that Ona and Hermione were still listening with gusto, but Glory and others People began to feel a little sleepy, Ona noticed that Harry's eyes were starting to sluggish, and Ron was already lying on the table. "Previous wizards faced more challenges from powerful magical creatures. For example, wizards in Northern Europe, we can learn from records that wizards in northern Europe faced threats from giants, elves, dwarves, goblins, dragons, and other magical animals. One of the more famous giants is called Frost Giant. Their leader is Ymir. At that time, the leader of the wizard was Buli. This wizard is said to be tall, handsome, strong and gentle, and the two sides fought a war because of resource issues. Buli was killed by Ymir. We believe there must be a fierce battle at that time. Buli’s son, Paul, inherited the height and majesty of his father, but not long after Bauer was born, Buli died at Ymir’s hands. "

Hearing the lace content about the legendary character, even if Professor Bins has no feelings, the children are still a little interested. For example, Glory, she did not continue to listen to Professor Bins’s class, and chose to read the book by herself like Hermione. .

"So after growing up, Paul Design captured Ymir's granddaughter, Borsson's daughter, the giantess Nestra, and combined with her, giving birth to three brothers, Odin, Willie and Fei. The blood of the giants, the three brothers are even taller. After they grew up, they joined forces to kill the old Ymir, and launched a large-scale magic to kill most of the frost giants who followed Ymir. Only Ymir’s son Sredgai Mir’s son Bergermere and his wife escaped and reproduced to this day, and they are still distributed throughout Europe. However, due to long-term inbreeding, their intelligence is usually low.” Ona was also a little unable to listen to such a thrilling thing. It's boring and dull, and it's Professor Bins's ability, so you don't need to listen to it. The main reason is that these contents remain intact in the book... "These giants are still there. Purebred giants are difficult to be intelligent, but they are naturally strong. However, half-giants have a relatively normal level of intelligence, basically comparable to ordinary wizards. "

"The three brothers of Odin defeated the giants of Ymir, but they also paid the price. Philippine died in battle, Willie was seriously injured, his intelligence declined, and Odin lost an eye. Later, Odin and the fortune-teller Flija Combining, gave birth to Badr and Hoddle, gave birth to Thor with the giantess Jade, and gave birth to Vidal with another giantess, Grid, and then other illegitimate children, Tyr and Hai Mdal, Wali, Helmod, Blaki, Merrie, etc., also gave birth to some children who did not inherit magic, such as Skijord, Ingway, Siminger, etc." Professor Bins seemed to have no emotions. The machine is playing his unique style. "The difference with modern wizards is that the wizards at that time used weapons-like items. For example, Odin used Gungnir, which was similar to a spear, and was essentially ash tree branches that could release lightning to kill enemies. In addition, he also has a ring called Dropnir. He is riding Pegasus Repnir, with the giant wolves Keely and Fritch, and the crows on both shoulders are Fogin and Wuni."

"Odin's greatest achievement was not to kill Ymir, but to create runes." Professor Bins said a rare word outside of the textbook: "You will learn runes in the future."

"According to data records, the rune characters were created by Odin and the wise giant Mimir. Later, Mimir was beheaded by the wizards of the Warner faction. Eventually, Odin perfected and promoted the rune characters." Professor Bins added the topic. Turn back to the textbook. "The Assad faction headed by Odin is considered to be an orthodox wizarding faction because of its victory over the giants, but there are also some other wizards who are unwilling to join the Assad faction and form the Warner faction. The Assad faction led by Odin There was also friction with the Warner faction led by Niald. For better development, the Warner faction decided to send the witch Gulvid to negotiate with the Assad faction, hoping to reach an equal cooperative relationship. Odin thought this was a provocation. So he took the lead in attacking Gulvid, but the strength of Gulvid was beyond the expectations of the Assad faction. Three powerful magical offensives failed to kill Gulvid, and the two sides entered the war."

"After a long war, the wizards of both sides suffered countless deaths and injuries, and the giant took the opportunity to multiply and threaten the wizards again, which prompted Assad and Warner to decide to form an alliance in the form of an exchange of hostages. Warner's leader, Ni. Alder changed his name to Nijod and joined Assad with his children Frey and Freya. Odin also asked his younger brother Willy to change his name to Heiner. Although Heiner is handsome, he is fighting with Ymir. The midbrain was injured and his intelligence was impaired, so Odin asked Mimir to join Warner with him." Bins described the situation back then. Finally, some students couldn't help but doze off, but Professor Bins didn't even notice. So more students got down. "The Warner faction was very happy at the beginning, and once let Heinil be the leader, but once Mimir was gone, Heinil was completely exposed. The wizards of the Warner faction found out this fact and thought they had received insults and deceptions, but since they couldn't deal with Austria. Ding's brother started, they chose to behead the old giant Mimir and send the head to the Assad faction to express their dissatisfaction. For the continuation of the alliance, while also avoiding Nijod's return to the Warner faction, Odin chose not to pursue it. "

"That's it?" Ron sighed, "I've heard Grandpa say it a long time ago. I'll sleep for a while."

"The wizards reached an agreement, but the long struggle made the wizards less powerful than before. In addition, Loki, the second leader of the Frost Giants after Ymir, integrated the Frost Giants scattered throughout the Ymir era. Unlike Ymir, who only advocates strength, Loki has a very strong wisdom. He pretends to form an alliance with Odin and become a brother, but keeps designing secretly. Some people think that Odin’s attack on Gulvid actually came from Loki, because in legend Loki is one of the few giants who can master Transfiguration."

Most of the content in this chapter is taken from Norse mythology. I personally feel that many of Harry Potter's settings are related to it. For example, the most typical one is rune characters, so I decided to change the Norse mythology.

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