Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 3070 Libator (1)
Chapter 3070 Libator ([-])
After Achilles died, Thetis wept in a deep cave. Around her sat other sea nymphs, weeping for the fate of her son, lamenting that this young man was so beautiful that he had to die in The fertile soil of Troy, far from home.
In fact, Achilles once escaped the fate of death, because he and Agamemnon refused to participate in the war because of the "trophy" issue. If he did not participate in the war, he would not be shot in the ankle on the battlefield.
But because he wanted to avenge Patroclus, he put aside his grudge with Agamemnon and rejoined the coalition.
Patroclus died because he put on the armor of Achilles and played in his disguise.
The battle was good and bad, and Zeus gave the soldiers victory, but never gave them real confidence, because Thetis had begged him.
She said to Zeus, "You should pay attention to my son. He is destined to die earlier than others. Now King Agamemnon has humiliated him and robbed him of his gift of honor. Wisdom god of Olympus, please avenge him, For the time being, give strength to the Trojans so that the Achaeans will respect my son and give him the compensation he deserves."
When she was crying, Olympus sent an envoy, and Thetis picked up a black veil, and flew to the sky with a group of sea nymphs.
Pomona also chose a black dress that swayed like the ripples of a black lake whenever she moved.
Among the many children of Zeus, there is one named Dick. Her mother Themis also represents justice, but she represents the system of God, while Dike represents the secular law that humans imitate the system of God.
When Odysseus was blown unconscious by the stormy waves of the sea and drifted to the shore, he met the foreign princess and her maids. He was awakened by their screams during the game, and then he thought to himself:
Oh my God, what kind of land am I in now?
The inhabitants here are wild (hubristai), barbaric (agriai), and unjust (dikaioi).
Or hospitable and god-fearing?
He also asked this question on the island of Cyclops, but not to himself, but to his companions, who had not yet been eaten by the cyclops.
The plural form of Dike is dikai, meaning "just procedure", and the adjective dikaios is "just person".
The "justice" in the epic is not the "principle of justice".
When the suitors arrived at Odysseus' house, they knew that their master was dead, so they acted recklessly, consuming the master's property with no regrets, drinking to their heart's content, and killing pigs and sheep.
Volume 18 describes the "normal" custom of proposing marriage. The suitors not only brought their own cattle, sheep and gifts, but also entertained the woman's relatives and friends.
It is immoral for them to bully orphans and widowed mothers, but their "injustice" (dikaioi) violates this custom.
Dike is propriety, reckless brutality and good manners, the gods prefer the latter.
Cyclopes calls Odysseus's gang "outlanders" who are no longer in their native land, and Cyklops is not even "members of the city-state."
Even the Trojans believed in the Olympian gods, and Cyclops was never afraid of the "gods of everlasting joy," who considered themselves more powerful.
And Calypso, who was not afraid of them either, felt that they were jealous of goddesses of their kind marrying mortals.
Selene, the moon goddess, was the daughter of the Titans. She fell in love with a hunter named Orion, but this love affair was not approved by the gods of Olympus. They sent Artemis to kill him. And because they believed that Orion had committed sins during his lifetime, the gods believed that the goddess should not be with someone like him.
Calypso felt that these gods were "too busy". If Calypso hadn't saved Odysseus' life and taken care of his food and daily life, he would have died long ago. There would be no need for Hermes. Passing "nonsense" here.
Odysseus cursed Cyklops for eating the guests in his own house, and he himself killed the "guests" in his own house.
It seems that Odysseus either encountered arrogant hosts or arrogant guests.At the meeting to decide Odysseus' return home, Poseidon was the only one who did not attend. It happened to be Poseidon who was in charge of the sea and whether Odysseus' journey home would be "smooth".
Poseidon was on a "business trip" at that time, and Odysseus had already blinded the Cyclops. He was waiting for the opportunity to take revenge when Odysseus left Calypso's island.
If "justice" is the proper process, what about the "process" now?
Oh, gods don't obey the rules of the world, so it's understandable why Poseidon made such a big fight.
Poseidon can't kill Odysseus and prevent him from meeting his predetermined destiny, but he can frighten him so that his limbs are paralyzed and dying. Who will let him live a good life?
Toss it, anyway, I have nothing to do!
After using the Transformation Spell to change her clothes, Pomona used the Transformation Spell to change into glasses without reading, and then she jumped out of her hiding place - a Hufflepuff girl appeared.
Compared to "adults" like teachers, children trust older sisters and seniors more, so Pomona dressed up as a student to approach Sirius and the others.
Minerva is a registered Animagus, but she is so strict, even if someone asks her for advice, she will immediately let that person practice and register, and will not allow "illegal" things to happen under her nose.
If Pomona reported the kids for skipping classes, they could report her for skipping classes in turn.
In this way they are "accomplices".
That was Pomona's plan, but just when she was about to put it into action, she saw Filch running past her in a hurry, mumbling something while running.
"Lock them up, lock them up, and put them in handcuffs and shackles..."
Then Pomona took a shortcut, and if she guessed right, the kids were going to the hall.
From the secret passage behind the portrait, she came to the exit near the dock square, and soon saw several people who skipped class, and Nymphadora Tonks was among them.
There are also Ben Cooper, Barnaby Lee, and his pet eye-tailed dog Dexter, who are looking behind them.
"Where are the others?" Tonks gasped.
"Where did you say we met?" Cooper asked Barnaby.
Barnaby scratched his hair.
"You forgot or didn't say it!" Cooper demanded.
"It was so fast, I didn't expect Snape to..."
"Should we go back to look for them, or should we continue looking?" Tonks interrupted Barnaby.
Barnaby hesitated for three seconds before letting Dexter continue looking, a Ravenclaw scarf still in his hand.
Well, Barnaby is a Ravenclaw, he can enter the common room, but can he enter the girls' common room?
Then Pomona saw Dexter wagging his tail, sniffing here and there on the ground, and walking forward happily, as if he was on a treasure hunt.
"Filch's coming," Pomona said in a high-pitched voice.
"Who's there?" Ben Cooper asked, holding up his wand.
"I'm you, it's best to leave now," Pomona continued, hiding behind a pillar.
"Come out!" Cooper said, not as panicked as before.
"Can you put down your wand?" Pomona said tremblingly. "I mean no harm."
"You come out first," said Barnaby softly. "We won't hurt you."
Only then did Pomona realize that if she walked out, Tonks would probably recognize that she was not from the academy.
"Why did you tell us?" Cooper asked defensively.
yeah why?
Pomona looked at the castle's pillars and stairs that were full of age. Even if they were made of stone, they still had a lifespan.
If you are a Muggle, you will replace the fragile parts of the ancient building, and Hogwarts Castle itself is part of the defensive magic. It is magic that makes it so old and still standing.
If the defensive magic is weakened, the strength supporting the castle will also be weakened. If there is another shock...
"Answer the question." Cooper asked again.
"I love this school," Pomona said, stepping out from behind a pillar. "I want to protect it."
The three of them were a little shocked when they saw her, but quickly relaxed their guard.
"We're doing something else... thanks for reminding me," Cooper said, putting down his wand.
"Are you looking for the missing girl?" Pomona asked.
"Did you see her?" Tonks asked.
"I think we're on to something," Pomona said. "Find her and there will be peace here."
The three children looked at her intently, as if assessing whether she was trustworthy.
Pomona tugged at his tie uncomfortably.
Fortunately, she didn't use a green tie on a whim, otherwise they wouldn't believe her.
"Come on," said Barnaby at last, "one more person and one more pair of eyes."
"What's your name?" Tonks asked after Pomona walked up to them.
"Knox," Pomona said casually.
"Lows counterspell?" Tonks said.
"No, it's the missing light," Pomona said with a smile. "The world is the same whether it's day or night."
Tonks didn't seem to understand her words very well, and the others ignored her and continued to concentrate on searching.
Pomona didn't know whether to worry or not, these children were so unsuspecting.
But when she thought about her disguise, she felt relieved.
Even Grindelwald can't guard against people who are always trying to deceive him, let alone these mortals.
(End of this chapter)
After Achilles died, Thetis wept in a deep cave. Around her sat other sea nymphs, weeping for the fate of her son, lamenting that this young man was so beautiful that he had to die in The fertile soil of Troy, far from home.
In fact, Achilles once escaped the fate of death, because he and Agamemnon refused to participate in the war because of the "trophy" issue. If he did not participate in the war, he would not be shot in the ankle on the battlefield.
But because he wanted to avenge Patroclus, he put aside his grudge with Agamemnon and rejoined the coalition.
Patroclus died because he put on the armor of Achilles and played in his disguise.
The battle was good and bad, and Zeus gave the soldiers victory, but never gave them real confidence, because Thetis had begged him.
She said to Zeus, "You should pay attention to my son. He is destined to die earlier than others. Now King Agamemnon has humiliated him and robbed him of his gift of honor. Wisdom god of Olympus, please avenge him, For the time being, give strength to the Trojans so that the Achaeans will respect my son and give him the compensation he deserves."
When she was crying, Olympus sent an envoy, and Thetis picked up a black veil, and flew to the sky with a group of sea nymphs.
Pomona also chose a black dress that swayed like the ripples of a black lake whenever she moved.
Among the many children of Zeus, there is one named Dick. Her mother Themis also represents justice, but she represents the system of God, while Dike represents the secular law that humans imitate the system of God.
When Odysseus was blown unconscious by the stormy waves of the sea and drifted to the shore, he met the foreign princess and her maids. He was awakened by their screams during the game, and then he thought to himself:
Oh my God, what kind of land am I in now?
The inhabitants here are wild (hubristai), barbaric (agriai), and unjust (dikaioi).
Or hospitable and god-fearing?
He also asked this question on the island of Cyclops, but not to himself, but to his companions, who had not yet been eaten by the cyclops.
The plural form of Dike is dikai, meaning "just procedure", and the adjective dikaios is "just person".
The "justice" in the epic is not the "principle of justice".
When the suitors arrived at Odysseus' house, they knew that their master was dead, so they acted recklessly, consuming the master's property with no regrets, drinking to their heart's content, and killing pigs and sheep.
Volume 18 describes the "normal" custom of proposing marriage. The suitors not only brought their own cattle, sheep and gifts, but also entertained the woman's relatives and friends.
It is immoral for them to bully orphans and widowed mothers, but their "injustice" (dikaioi) violates this custom.
Dike is propriety, reckless brutality and good manners, the gods prefer the latter.
Cyclopes calls Odysseus's gang "outlanders" who are no longer in their native land, and Cyklops is not even "members of the city-state."
Even the Trojans believed in the Olympian gods, and Cyclops was never afraid of the "gods of everlasting joy," who considered themselves more powerful.
And Calypso, who was not afraid of them either, felt that they were jealous of goddesses of their kind marrying mortals.
Selene, the moon goddess, was the daughter of the Titans. She fell in love with a hunter named Orion, but this love affair was not approved by the gods of Olympus. They sent Artemis to kill him. And because they believed that Orion had committed sins during his lifetime, the gods believed that the goddess should not be with someone like him.
Calypso felt that these gods were "too busy". If Calypso hadn't saved Odysseus' life and taken care of his food and daily life, he would have died long ago. There would be no need for Hermes. Passing "nonsense" here.
Odysseus cursed Cyklops for eating the guests in his own house, and he himself killed the "guests" in his own house.
It seems that Odysseus either encountered arrogant hosts or arrogant guests.At the meeting to decide Odysseus' return home, Poseidon was the only one who did not attend. It happened to be Poseidon who was in charge of the sea and whether Odysseus' journey home would be "smooth".
Poseidon was on a "business trip" at that time, and Odysseus had already blinded the Cyclops. He was waiting for the opportunity to take revenge when Odysseus left Calypso's island.
If "justice" is the proper process, what about the "process" now?
Oh, gods don't obey the rules of the world, so it's understandable why Poseidon made such a big fight.
Poseidon can't kill Odysseus and prevent him from meeting his predetermined destiny, but he can frighten him so that his limbs are paralyzed and dying. Who will let him live a good life?
Toss it, anyway, I have nothing to do!
After using the Transformation Spell to change her clothes, Pomona used the Transformation Spell to change into glasses without reading, and then she jumped out of her hiding place - a Hufflepuff girl appeared.
Compared to "adults" like teachers, children trust older sisters and seniors more, so Pomona dressed up as a student to approach Sirius and the others.
Minerva is a registered Animagus, but she is so strict, even if someone asks her for advice, she will immediately let that person practice and register, and will not allow "illegal" things to happen under her nose.
If Pomona reported the kids for skipping classes, they could report her for skipping classes in turn.
In this way they are "accomplices".
That was Pomona's plan, but just when she was about to put it into action, she saw Filch running past her in a hurry, mumbling something while running.
"Lock them up, lock them up, and put them in handcuffs and shackles..."
Then Pomona took a shortcut, and if she guessed right, the kids were going to the hall.
From the secret passage behind the portrait, she came to the exit near the dock square, and soon saw several people who skipped class, and Nymphadora Tonks was among them.
There are also Ben Cooper, Barnaby Lee, and his pet eye-tailed dog Dexter, who are looking behind them.
"Where are the others?" Tonks gasped.
"Where did you say we met?" Cooper asked Barnaby.
Barnaby scratched his hair.
"You forgot or didn't say it!" Cooper demanded.
"It was so fast, I didn't expect Snape to..."
"Should we go back to look for them, or should we continue looking?" Tonks interrupted Barnaby.
Barnaby hesitated for three seconds before letting Dexter continue looking, a Ravenclaw scarf still in his hand.
Well, Barnaby is a Ravenclaw, he can enter the common room, but can he enter the girls' common room?
Then Pomona saw Dexter wagging his tail, sniffing here and there on the ground, and walking forward happily, as if he was on a treasure hunt.
"Filch's coming," Pomona said in a high-pitched voice.
"Who's there?" Ben Cooper asked, holding up his wand.
"I'm you, it's best to leave now," Pomona continued, hiding behind a pillar.
"Come out!" Cooper said, not as panicked as before.
"Can you put down your wand?" Pomona said tremblingly. "I mean no harm."
"You come out first," said Barnaby softly. "We won't hurt you."
Only then did Pomona realize that if she walked out, Tonks would probably recognize that she was not from the academy.
"Why did you tell us?" Cooper asked defensively.
yeah why?
Pomona looked at the castle's pillars and stairs that were full of age. Even if they were made of stone, they still had a lifespan.
If you are a Muggle, you will replace the fragile parts of the ancient building, and Hogwarts Castle itself is part of the defensive magic. It is magic that makes it so old and still standing.
If the defensive magic is weakened, the strength supporting the castle will also be weakened. If there is another shock...
"Answer the question." Cooper asked again.
"I love this school," Pomona said, stepping out from behind a pillar. "I want to protect it."
The three of them were a little shocked when they saw her, but quickly relaxed their guard.
"We're doing something else... thanks for reminding me," Cooper said, putting down his wand.
"Are you looking for the missing girl?" Pomona asked.
"Did you see her?" Tonks asked.
"I think we're on to something," Pomona said. "Find her and there will be peace here."
The three children looked at her intently, as if assessing whether she was trustworthy.
Pomona tugged at his tie uncomfortably.
Fortunately, she didn't use a green tie on a whim, otherwise they wouldn't believe her.
"Come on," said Barnaby at last, "one more person and one more pair of eyes."
"What's your name?" Tonks asked after Pomona walked up to them.
"Knox," Pomona said casually.
"Lows counterspell?" Tonks said.
"No, it's the missing light," Pomona said with a smile. "The world is the same whether it's day or night."
Tonks didn't seem to understand her words very well, and the others ignored her and continued to concentrate on searching.
Pomona didn't know whether to worry or not, these children were so unsuspecting.
But when she thought about her disguise, she felt relieved.
Even Grindelwald can't guard against people who are always trying to deceive him, let alone these mortals.
(End of this chapter)
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