Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy Chapter 307: New Mongaard (Part 1)


Between the steep crevices of the rolling mountains, there is a sharp, pitch-black tower erected, looking cold and far away from the crowd.

No matter how green the surrounding hillsides, how clear the blue sky overhead, and how dazzling the distant sun, it seems that it cannot change the gloomy atmosphere here, as if the darkness and terror were born for this tower.

To match this atmosphere, there are also the history and name of this tower, as well as the legendary figure detained in it.

Newmontgard.

Gellert Grindelwald.

Standing at the entrance of Newmontgarde, Grindelwald’s famous saying "Itwouldall before the greater good" was engraved with magic on the top. The gilded letters have been drenched in wind and rain for decades. , Has long appeared extremely mottled, but still faintly visible the brilliance and splendor hidden behind the peeling text.

Wright raised his neck slightly, and squinted his eyes to observe this wizarding prison, which is as famous as Azkaban among the Austrian mountains.

The traces of detection magic, defense magic, and trap magic are densely packed, everywhere: emerge in a hurry, all guard, expel the enemy, crushed bones, blazing flames, fainted...

But most of the magic has lost its original function due to the passage of time. The only one that is still working today is probably the permanent prevention of apparitions like Hogwarts and Azkaban. The magic of shapeshifting.

Most people in the world believe that this prison was built by Grindelwald to imprison his opponents during his time in power, but Wright has searched through the ancient books and has not found any real prisoners.

Apart from imprisoning Grindelwald himself, this dark and solemn prison seems to have never played its real purpose.

As Grindelwald once said, "Everyone says that I hate the non-magic chickens and muggles, and the dumb guns who can’t cast spells. No, I don’t hate them, I don’t hate them", "I think Muggles are not a minority group but a different kind of group; they are not worthless, but have other kinds of value and cannot be freely disposed of, but they should be treated specially."

In other words, in Wright’s personal opinion, Grindelwald does not have the concept of "enemy among wizards". His purpose has always been only one, that is, to fully open the wizarding world to the outside world, and then win the war between wizards and ordinary humans, and train and train ordinary people into roles similar to house elves.

Wizards with different ambitions, in the eyes of Grindelwald, may be just "similars" with disagreements, which is harmless.

Thinking of this, Wright thought of other things inexplicably.

In that epic duel in 1945, Grindelwald was defeated by Dumbledore and then "carried" in the topmost cell of the wizarding prison he built.

This sentence is widely recognized by the wizarding world in Europe, but when I read it at this moment, it has some meaning inexplicably.

Why did Grindelwald, who was holding an old magic wand, possessing prophetic power, superb magical power, and a group of powerful little brothers following him, was defeated by Dumbledore, a teacher who has been teaching and educating people in the school for many years?

Why was Grindelwald not killed after the defeat? Although there is no death penalty in the wizarding world, there is at least a "Dementor's Kiss" that can turn a living wizard into a vegetative person who is not as good as dead.

Why was Grindelwald imprisoned in Neumongard instead of Azkaban after the defeat?

The first question Wright didn't dare to continue speculating, because that kind of speculation would hurt someone too much.

The second question is well answered. Since Dumbledore is unwilling to kill Grindelwald, who can kill the prestigious Dark Lord?

As for the third question...

Light silently compared the conditions of Azkaban and Newmontgard.

Azkaban: Isolated overseas, there are groups of dementors guarding them, the personnel of the British Ministry of Magic are closely monitored, and they have been cast a very powerful anti-phantom shifting curse...

Neumontgarde: Grindelwald built it himself, the former base camp of Grindelwald, the lair of Grindelwald’s army...um...

Actually, Dumbledore imprisoned his old lover Grindelwald (?) in (no one is inhabited, no one disturbs...) Newmontgard, just for...

Wright showed an embarrassing and respectful polite face.

In fact, those things above are just nonsense. Wright felt that the reason why Grindelwald was imprisoned (more like placed) in Newmontgard was mainly because Azkaban couldn’t keep Grindel under detention. A criminal of this rank.

Azkaban, a seemingly impenetrable and foolproof wizarding prison, is actually full of flaws. The reason why only Sirius Black, a criminal, escaped for such a long time, is largely because the guards here-that is, the dementors-can only control the spirit that affects humans.

And Sirius, relying on his own ability, has become Animagus as early as in school, and after becoming a dog form ~IndoMTL.com~ will not receive strong attention from Dementors. The past is often ignored directly.

Moreover, most wizards who were imprisoned in Azkaban in the past were scared to death before entering Azkaban. Sirius relied on his completely innocent and strong will to resist the photo. The spirit of the ghost erodes. Then, under the triple stimulation of Fudge + Spotted + Harry, Sirius just swam back to the UK in a dog-like form from the remote island of Azkaban in the form of a dog...

So, trying to escape Azkaban is not as difficult as imagined. It is just people's imagination that has shaped it as solid as a rock and with strong barriers.

Wright vaguely remembers what Dumbledore once said to Fudge (occurring in the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 27): "I'm afraid I won't be dead at all, Connelly. I don't want to be sent off at all. Enter Azkaban. Of course, I can escape-but it's a waste of time. And frankly, I remember that I still have a lot of things, and I'm more willing to do those things."

Uh, actually Wright remembered another thing now.

After saying this, Dumbledore, at the moment of the match, fudged Fudge (the British Minister of Magic), Umbridge (then Deputy Minister of Magic), and Dawlish (the elite Auror) ), Kingsley (later Minister of Magic) four people, directly fell down.

After doing these things, Dumbledore didn’t even put any effort into it. He calmly chatted with Harry and the others for a while, and explained to them how he did these things, and Kim Sly's role.

Then Dumbledore left Hogwarts by holding Fox's feet before Fudge awoke.


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