Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy Chapter 308: New Mongaard (Part 2)
Although that was Dumbledore three years later, if you consider the real strength, it is impossible to say that Dumbledore is stronger now. After all, the old wizard is over a hundred years old. Although the wizard's strength will gradually increase over time, it will slowly decline after a certain age.
But anyway, no matter what time it was Dumbledore, this is a means of turning over the four elites of the Ministry of Magic...Anyway, the current Wright can't imagine this kind of strength, what kind of level it represents. .
But Grindelwald-without a doubt-must be on the same level as Dumbledore, maybe a little bit worse, but it's definitely not too different.
Wright said with confidence that if Grindelwald at the time was locked in Azkaban, he could directly show the world what it means to "break from prison in minutes."
What everyone talks about is changing, what are the copper walls, iron walls, and rock-solid, Azkaban puts Grindelwald in the eyes of Grindelwald, perhaps just like the mountains in front of his house, he just walks in and out if he wants to. freely.
Aside from this level of strength against the sky, Grindelwald's prison escape experience is also much richer than Sirius, who is now beautifully dressed.
After Grindelwald was attacked by Newt Scamander with a curly-winged monster, he was also imprisoned in various prisons of the Magic Congress of the United States: confiscating wands, removing tongues, magical barriers, chain locks, Change to monitor... but still can escape smoothly.
Although there are super terrifying jailer dementors in Azkaban.
But how do I put it...
This kind of monsters who have forgotten righteousness and guarded themselves stealing, if you let Grindelwald's level of mouth cannons are placed next to them, it is estimated that they will not be used for two days. A large number of criminals inside will become loyal followers of Grindelwald.
So from an objective point of view, imprisoning Grindelwald in Azkaban is completely impractical and quite dangerous.
As for why Grindelwald was locked in Newmontgard.
As I said before, Neumongaard is the base camp built by Grindelwald himself.
To keep Grindelwald in Newmondgard is probably to confine him to his own home and prevent him from going out to make trouble.
Considering Grindelwald's personal identity, status, and influence, there may be a more appropriate term to describe such treatment.
Grindelwald was locked in Newmontgard, just like Queen Mary Stuart. After her throne was deposed, Queen Elizabeth was also imprisoned in Sheffield Castle and Manor. Eighteen years.
In other words, although Grindelwald was imprisoned, his identity and status were still maintained. To put it bluntly, he was placed under house arrest by Dumbledore in his own palace. (Why do I use the term house arrest here?)
This kind of treatment is much better than Napoleon. After the French emperor was defeated by Waterloo, he was directly exiled to a completely strange Atlantic island, and Grindelwald lived in his own castle anyway.
Although Wright is not quite sure why Grindelwald, after being defeated in 1945, is like a man who has lost his energy, no longer comes out to make trouble, and honestly stays in Newmontgard. Nearly fifty years.
But how do you put it?
Dumbledore's old man is happy.
……
Wright shook his head and threw all the trivial things out of his mind. He came to visit Velita today, not to study the sour relationship between Grindelwald and Dumbledore. Love and love!
According to book records, after Grindelwald was defeated, he was imprisoned (really not under house arrest? Wright still suspected) in the topmost cell in Newmontgard. And Numongard was cast here with a strong anti-phantom shifting spell, and if he wanted to reach the highest level of the prison, there was no other way but to fly.
As Wright was preparing to put on the Flying Kanon, a cloud of dark fluid leaped from the highest level of Newmontgard, and mist fell in front of him with precision.
The next moment, the silent energy shrank suddenly, the black fluid originally wrapped in the outer layer suddenly disappeared, and the figure of the beautifully smiling blond girl inside was directly reflected in Wright's pupils.
"Wright." Looking at Wright, Velita smiled lightly.
"Velita, how did you know that I was here?" Wright took a step forward and walked to Velita's side. "I hadn't told you this before, just to give you A surprise."
"Grindelwald told me." Velita pulled back some messy blonde hair in front of her forehead.
"Grindelwald?" Wright was a little confused, "How did he know that I was here?"
Velita pointed to her right eye: "Grindelwald said he saw it. At this time today, a black-haired boy will come to Newmontgard."
With this kind of prophecy, why did Dumbledore hire Sybil Trelawney as a professor of divination at Hogwarts? How good is it to keep Grindelwald directly next to him? There is no need to endure the pain of love in wool socks! Wright couldn't help but slander ~IndoMTL.com~ so I immediately thought it would be you. "Velita continued, with a clear cheerful mood in her tone, "I wanted to get off earlier, but the task assigned by Grindelwald was too difficult. I just finished it, and then I immediately got down. . But I didn't expect to see you when I came down! "
The two chatted a few more things below, and exchanged their own experiences in Newmontgard and Busbarton.
After a long time, Wright raised his head and glanced at the highest level of Newmontgarde, "Then are we going to the top now? I mean, see Grindelwald?"
"Sure," Velita nodded a little bit, "Then let's go straight up now."
As soon as the voice fell, Velita directly incarnates silently, and flew into the sky with a swish, floating there, quietly waiting for Wright to fly up together.
Wright put on Flying Garon, flew to Velita's side, and flew with her towards the highest level of Newmontgard.
Not long after, the two came to the top floor of Newmontgard. Through the huge lattice window, the so-called horrible wizard prison instantly fell into Wright's eyes.
It's completely different from the scene in memory.
In my impression, Newmont Gade, where Grindelwald lived five years later, was a small cell-like house.
At that time, Grindelwald seemed to have run out of oil, and when Voldemort broke in and asked him about the old wand, he was already very weak, with a skull-like face, deeply sunken. The eyes that went in, the teeth that almost fell out, seemed to have little strength to speak.
But at this moment, the old man standing behind the landscape window looks different.