Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy

Chapter 217: Forged Horcrux Diary

Harry and Ron looked at each other.

"Whose diary fell here?" Harry asked. As he spoke, he took a step forward to pick up the diary.

But Ron suddenly reached out his hand and grabbed Harry.

"What's wrong?" Harry asked, turning his head and looking at Ron strangely.

"Harry, I know you grew up around a group of Muggles, so you may not know much about this stuff." Ron said, "But I still have to say, don't be casual unless necessary. Touching seemingly innocent things, especially things like books."

Ron paused for a moment, glanced at the black diary on the ground not far away, and said with a hint of fear: "People often put very terrible curses on books, so they can be very dangerous."

"Danger?" Harry couldn't help laughing. He looked at the diary again, "How is that possible? No matter how you look at it, it's just an ordinary notebook. How could it be dangerous? "

"In fact, it's really possible." Ron swallowed and said dryly, "My father once told me that among some of the prohibited items confiscated by the Ministry of Magic in the past, ordinary-looking books accounted for Most of it.

"Some books can burn your eyes out with just one glance; some books can only be read once, and you can only speak in the way they are written in the book for the rest of your life. For example, anyone who has read "The Wizard's Sonnets" will Those who read this book will only be able to speak in five-line limericks for the rest of their lives; for other books, after you turn a page, you will never be able to put it down, and you will only be able to bury your face in the book for the rest of your life..."

Ron was the only one left in the corridor, speaking quietly and thought-provokingly.

Suddenly, a cold draft blew in, and the flame lights hanging on the wall flickered suddenly. The light in this long corridor suddenly dimmed for a moment, and Harry couldn't help but tremble.

Wright, who was hiding in the dark and observing the two people, couldn't help but have a headache. Ron, who usually seemed careless and silly, suddenly became so organized at this time. Also, you and Ginny are both members of the same family. How could Ginny dare to touch such a diary of unknown origin?

Yes, the diary placed in front of Harry and Ron was written by Wright. In fact, its full name is: Horcrux Tom Riddle's Diary Pseudo.

After all, the real Horcrux diary was still in Dumbledore's hands at this time. He was probably still delving into what it was at this time, and Wright couldn't take it out even if he wanted to.

As early as when he revealed the Horcrux diary, Wright had considered how to continue to maintain the plot direction.

The first-year double-faced Quirrell was killed by Wright in advance, and the second-year diary was directly exposed by him who was too angry at the time. The basilisk hiding in the secret room is now sealed into Slytherin's snake staff, and it is also Jerry took it in his hand. Without the decisive battle with the gatekeeper boss in the past two years, Wright doubted whether Harry could become the Harry he remembered.

Therefore, Wright had to find a way to give Harry as much experience as an adventure protagonist as possible.

This forged Horcrux diary was Wright's idea.

As an alchemist, although he does not produce many alchemical works on a daily basis, he still learned from the old antique Nicoléme.

After learning a lot about memory and brain-related magical knowledge from Lockhart and Snape this school year, Wright made more than just dream glasses, dark heart keys and dark heart locks. This forged Horcrux diary This is the latest alchemical work.

The basic function is to absorb ink, and then use very low-level intelligence to talk to people. The intelligence level is roughly the same as the No. 1 pawn in the Sixteen Kings chess game first created by Wright.

However, some of the most basic fixed answers were determined by Wright. For example, if someone asks about the identity of the owner of the diary, the dialogue will be displayed: I am Tom Riddle.

The real function is that once someone asks questions about the secret room, this diary will absorb that person's spirit into the notebook, and then take him to see what happened on June 13th fifty years ago. , that is, the real Tom Riddle met Armando Dippet, Riddle met Dumbledore, and Riddle framed Hagrid.

Although Wright has not personally experienced these three incidents, he knows all the relevant personnel. Principal Dippet hangs in the principal's office, Jerry is the young Riddle, not to mention Hagrid and Dumbledore. , just fantasize a little about what they looked like when they were young, shaving, dyeing hair, microdermabrasion, wrinkle removal, that's about it.

Coupled with Wright's familiarity with Hogwarts Castle, he can ensure that the virtual environment in this diary can definitely reach the level of authenticity.

To this end, Wright also cast several complex confidentiality spells on the diary to prevent it from being identified by the Apparition Spell or other detection magic. Although due to lack of production experience, the mental illusion attached to the diary can only be used once, but that should be enough.

In order to make this prop, Wright also specifically asked the ghosts and paintings in the castle what it was like to be a spirit body.

Wright once wanted to ask Ms. Grey, but that aloof woman never believed the students' words after being deceived fifty years ago; but fortunately, the fat monk of Hufflepuff was a very kind-hearted person. Ghost, although he always complained about his failure to become a cardinal when chatting with Wright;

Wright did not think of asking Myrtle, Peeves and Bloody Barrow because they all seemed very difficult to communicate with due to their respective personalities; and Edmund Grubb, The fat ghost, who was as stocky as the fat monk, cared about nothing but eating, even though he couldn't eat anything.

In addition, Wright also consulted a large number of castle paintings about concepts related to soul, spiritual existence, etc. There was a painting character named Lophis who gave him great help.

What’s interesting is that Lophes is also a wizard and alchemist. However, due to an accidental experiment, he turned into a human and a ghost. He had to wear a hood to cover up, even the pictures on the paintings. He is like that.

In fact, Wright has never told Lophes that his appearance is indeed a bit, well, very similar to a dementor...

Another painting figure that impressed Wright deeply was Angoulmuck, for no other reason than that there was only one portrait of him in the entire castle, but he could always appear mysteriously and mysteriously. He disappeared and even scared some junior students who passed by.

Suddenly, Harry's words reached Wright's ears again, bringing him out of his memories, but this time Wright didn't hear clearly what Harry was saying.

Finally, under Wright's expectant eyes, Harry picked up the tattered diary and put it in his pocket.

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