Chapter 441: Exploring the Possibility of Elemental Incarnation
Chapter 441: Exploring the Possibility of Elemental Incarnation
The good things about Dementors are not only the technology in terms of emotions and souls, but the form of their existence itself is also a very good idea.
They appear to have substance, but they have no real substance!
They can float in the air, come down to the ground, or "grab a car door and open it."
In addition to these, according to Sai's measurements, they can also emit only a puff of black smoke after being damaged, or they can be pressed into a ball by the guardian god.
They seem to have physical bodies, but in essence they are a combination of souls and magic!
What is this? This is an elemental body separated from the physical body!!!
Sainz remembered the picture of the chocolate frog that appeared when he first rode the Hogwarts Express.
Cliona: A famous Druid witch in the Middle Ages, she is good at potions and has discovered a new ingredient. She is also proficient in transfiguration and can turn herself into a seabird or a wave.
There is a common perception among today's Transfiguration wizards that Transfiguration cannot turn wizards into magical creatures, but what is this, this witch who lived thousands of years ago could turn herself into ocean waves!
One thing to note is that there are two things mentioned in the picture, seabirds or waves.
That said, she is equally proficient at transforming herself into a seabird.
If transforming into a seabird could be considered a variant of Animagus, then transforming into an ocean wave was completely contrary to the current consensus on magic.
So is it that she can't actually turn into a wave and is just using an illusion?
Sainz didn't think that was the case. Muggles might not be able to tell the difference, but could other wizards also not be able to tell it? They might not be able to turn themselves into waves, so could it be that they couldn't even tell whether the other party had really turned into waves?
Another thing is that there is an organization that records achievements on chocolate cards. They wrote the word "wave" on the cards so openly, but they have not been criticized by the wizarding world for all these years. Does it mean that the wizarding world actually admits that this ancient wizard turned into a wave?
This is strange. On the one hand, wizards emphasize that wizards cannot turn into magical creatures, but on the other hand, they admit that there are indeed people turning into waves. Isn't this a contradiction?
Could it be that in the Transfiguration masters' understanding, turning into a wave is more acceptable than turning into a magical creature? Or is it because the waves are just ordinary matter without magic?
Are wizards living with their eyes closed?
actually not!
Professor McGonagall repeatedly emphasized in class that Transfiguration was the most dangerous of all courses and strongly discouraged anyone from trying it without taking any safety measures.
why?
Because they are facing students!
Wizards are naturally a bit "optimistic regardless of the situation", and underage students are even worse. If they are not restrained, they will only become more lawless.
Are wizards really all stubborn and conservative people?
If you think so, you are underestimating others. If so, how could there be the magic world today? If so, how could magic move from barbarism to order?
In fact, not all wizards are conservative. Some are dedicated people who are brave enough to explore.
Although these people often suffer adverse consequences due to their own "arrogance", their contributions to the prosperity of magic are indelible.
These people cannot be seen in school or in Diagon Alley.
Where do you need to go?
Need to go to St. Mungo's!
Sainz remembered the scene he saw when he first went to St. Mungo's:
There are saplings growing on the face, heads turning into alarm clocks, shoes biting and unable to let go, every step sounds like a train bell, thinking that you are a teapot and trying to be careful not to be smashed, and family members always grabbing your ankles and thinking that you will fly away if you are not careful...
Although he didn't ask everyone one by one, he felt that a large part of it was due to Transfiguration.
Are these people trying to turn themselves into saplings, alarm clocks, or bells?
When Harry accompanied old Dumbledore to find Slughorn, he turned himself into a soft sofa.
All these show that wizards are not resting on their laurels, but are gradually pushing magic in a more refined direction.
Sofas, alarm clocks, bells, these are all dead things, but saplings are living things. Since Animagus can turn people into living animals, why can't it turn people into living trees?
Sai is not very interested in changing into a normal animal, as he can change into more than one animal at any time. Compared to that, he is more interested in changing into an elemental body.
Don’t say that your soul hasn’t changed, or the Dementors will recognize you!
That was because he hadn't figured out how Dementors identified souls.
What about now?
He had almost stripped the Dementors clean, and the soul separation technology was basically in his grasp. The way they identified souls was nothing more than the application of the runes in their bodies!
If you want to absorb the soul, the first step is to find the soul!
Similar to playing hide-and-seek, if you want to catch a hiding person, you must first be able to "sense" him, whether by seeing, smelling, hearing, or touching, in short, you must sense him first.
Dementors have this ability, they can "sense souls".
This is only temporary!
After Sai figured out their "sensing method", they soon could no longer sense anything!
This result won’t take long.
Nowadays, the Druid sect has declined and its heritage is incomplete. Ms. Cliona's method of transforming into a wave has probably been lost in time, but the Dementors are right in front of us!
With such a real-life example happening right now, how could Sai not be ecstatic?
There are so many of them, they have no human rights, and they can’t scream. There is no better experimental subject than them!
Speaking of which, Dementors were also a magical creature created by a wizard back then. Was that wizard also exploring a similar topic as himself?
Soul + magic.
When it comes to this topic, Sai can't help but think of ghosts.
Except for a few special cases, almost all ghosts cannot interfere with the real world, they are almost just a phantom.
Myrtle can interfere with reality under certain circumstances, but she is a special case, so let’s not discuss that for now and just talk about other ghosts.
Ordinary Muggles, of course, cannot see ghosts, nor can they see Dementors.
So, can Muggles hear them?
This has never been tested before.
I guess it is possible.
Sainz had talked to the ghosts, especially the fat monk, and even had a good relationship with them.
When ghosts speak, they use "sounds" rather than some kind of "waves" that act directly on the brain.
Sound is essentially just a physical phenomenon, so there is no reason why Muggles cannot hear it. However, it is hard to say, after all, who can say for sure about magic!
Ignoring Muggles and talking only about wizards, Sainz was sure that ghosts used voices when they spoke.
It seems that ghosts are not incapable of interfering with reality.
But what’s interesting is that traditional ghosts can speak and make the air vibrate to form sounds, but they can’t exhale from their mouths to make the candles shake…
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