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The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts — Chapter 175 176. Unique ancient magic engraving method

Scott stood up and pulled the curtains of the dormitory tight.

He reached out and took out a piece of silver-white metal from the lizard skin bag on his waist.

This is a titanium alloy.

Titanium is an important structural metal developed in the 1950s.

Titanium alloy has high strength, good corrosion resistance and high heat resistance.

The titanium alloy in Scott’s hand was obtained by Michael through some channels after he made a request.

It is said that it was obtained from the British Space Agency, and it is not known whether it is true or not.

Scott once tested the titanium alloy after getting it.

Although using this material as a material for transfiguration will make his transfiguration products much stronger and difficult to be broken by ordinary spells.

But correspondingly, the difficulty of performing the spell will also increase sharply.

In recent years, for the purpose of experimentation, Scott has performed transfiguration on many materials.

Among the single materials, the one he used most easily was of course the ebony wood of the same material as his wand.

And the most difficult to perform the spell was the titanium alloy.

Of course, he has not tried diamonds, which are known as the hardest natural substances.

Because he dare not touch his parents’ wedding rings.

At this time, Scott was holding a disposable magic stone in his hand, which made him much bolder.

He decided to use titanium alloy as the deformation material to give the upcoming Rimbaud a solid body.

Placing the silver-white titanium alloy on the table, Scott took a deep breath, chanted a spell, and waved the magic wand firmly.

The light of the deformation spell connected the titanium alloy on the table and the magic wand in Scott’s hand.

Under the cover of that ball of light, the titanium alloy began to slowly deform at an extremely slow speed.

Scott held the magic wand and gritted his teeth for nearly a minute before the titanium alloy on the table was completely transformed into the shape of a raven.

Such a deformation speed is also the reason why Scott basically does not use metal as a deformation material in battle.

He thought that this is also the reason why no one would use metal to make a magic wand.

After all, the magic conductivity of metal is far worse than that of wood.

Looking at the silver titanium alloy raven on the table, Scott did not use deformation to bring it back to life directly.

Scott, who has a magic stone in his hand, is not satisfied with this. He is greedy and decides to use his achievements in ancient magic runes during this period.

It’s just that it’s very difficult to engrave ancient magic runes on such a hard material.

If Scott uses the previous method, it won’t work at all.

But Scott is not without preparation.

He walked to his bookcase and took out a notebook and opened it.

This notebook records several magic rune circuits that he determined through repeated experiments.

The so-called magic rune circuit is a magic rune combination that is different from a single magic rune, and its effect will be far greater than a single magic rune.

In the magic world, those more powerful magic items are undoubtedly a combination of complex magic rune circuits and alchemy.

But unfortunately, to this day, many ancient and powerful magic rune circuit combinations have been lost.

According to Professor Barbling, only the ancient pure-blood wizard families may still have some.

Before Travers died, he also said that the trump cards in the hands of those pure-blood families are mostly powerful magic items.

Professor Barbling told Scott that with such magic items in hand, pure-blood wizards can master the magic rune circuits engraved on some magic items to a certain extent.

This is part of the heritage of the pure-blood family.

Wizard families with a long history often possess knowledge and secrets that others cannot learn.

This is the source of the purebloods’ superiority and the real reason why they look down on other wizards.

As for bloodline?

That’s just a slogan and a means of brainwashing.

Didn’t you see that Medea didn’t care about bloodline?

Scott always felt that the first person who proposed the theory of bloodline was a genius.

He deliberately attributed some reasons to bloodline, but in fact, he might be undermining the fighting spirit of wizards of other origins.

Since everything is innate, what’s the point of hard work?

As for those idiots who are now clamoring about the theory of bloodline, it’s simply the result of too many lies that they believe in themselves.

Of course, in fact, Scott can only think about these words secretly, and he has no evidence to confirm this speculation.

And part of the reason for thinking so is that he is very jealous.

As long as he thinks of those pureblood families who have unique inherited knowledge, he has the urge to rob.

Scott flipped the notebook in his hand and retracted his flying thoughts.

The few magic circuits he had mastered were just the simplest common ones. It was only thanks to Professor Flitwick’s face that Professor Barbling did not hide it.

That’s it.

Scott turned the notebook to one page.

As a small animal, Scott did not want Rimbaud to have a strong frontal combat capability.

He wanted him to be his spy more, and he mainly attacked by surprise when fighting.

Therefore, this magic circuit, which mainly speeds up the speed and has some concealment effects, is very suitable.

The next difficulty he faced was how to engrave the magic on the titanium alloy.

Scott did not have a tool that could leave a mark on the titanium alloy, so he had to find another way.

He took out a marker and carefully drew the magic circuit on the titanium alloy raven.

After this step, the silver-white raven with black patterns on its body already had a sense of mystery.

Of course, this is just an illusion.

The ancient magic words drawn in this way have no effect.

Scott picked up the wand and waved it again, using Transfiguration to transform the titanium alloy raven.

This time, Transfiguration was a delicate job. He carefully controlled the magic power and used the method of deformation to make the magic strokes drawn on the surface of the raven become grooves.

After more than a minute, he retracted the wand and breathed slightly.

He reached out and picked up the raven, and stroked the recessed magic words on it with his fingers.

Of course, at this point, these magic words are still just a form.

The real magic circuit is not so simple to form, and the method of engraving must also be exquisite, and it is necessary to use magic to integrate them.

Putting down the raven, Scott directly took out a disposable syringe.

Without saying a word, he pierced his blood vessel and drew a full tube of blood.

After drawing out the syringe, he used a Band-Aid to stop the bleeding and rested for a while.

The blood of a wizard is of course also a material with magic.

Scott held the raven in one hand and the syringe in the other, and moved closer to the magic lamp.

He began to use the syringe as a pen and his own blood as ink, filling the grooves of the magic writing on the raven one by one.

His movements were slow and smooth, not unfamiliar, and at the same time he used his magic power to communicate with the magic power contained in the blood to keep the blood active.

When he “wrote” the last stroke, the magic circuit that was finally integrated by the magic power lit up a faint red light, adding a touch of magic to the silver-white raven.


           


The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

Status: Completed Author:

Summary

Name: Scott Trollope

Identity: Muggle-born wizard/time traveler

College: Ravenclaw

Talent: Transfiguration/Magic Perception

Goal: Become the freest wizard

[Scott's personal version of the Ravenclaw Code - knowledge first, cold-eyed observation, calm, and direct.]

"We should let everyone truly understand the power of Ravenclaw."

"Ravenclaw is like an eagle perched in the sky and on the top of the tower. It can not participate in the battle on the ground, but its keen vision can see everything from a high place."

"I don't participate just because I don't want to. I want no one to influence my position and actions. I want to be the freest wizard!"

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