From Hogwarts to Strixhaven
Chapter 263 The Spider at the End of the Road (200010000)
"We should let the thief climb to the top of the tree and see how long it will take us to leave this damn forest!" Thorin's suggestion was unanimously agreed by the dwarves.
At the same time, it was strongly opposed by the hobbits.
Bilbo waved his arms to refuse: "I will never climb up when there is no warg under the tree! Why don't you ask the almighty wizard? He always has a way!"
"We can't always bother wizards!" Thorin got angry for some reason, and the dwarves were not in a good mood. Looking at the monotonous scenery in the Black Forest, their nerves were already overwhelmed.
"Besides, we all need the thief to prove himself!" The dwarf warrior Dwalin also said, "A thief needs a light enough body, and climbing to the top of this huge oak tree will be no problem for you!"
Poor Master Baggins has never been good at climbing trees, not to mention that he is afraid of heights. But under the guidance of the dwarves, half forced and half persuaded, Bilbo still climbed a huge oak tree.
Although the vines wrapped around the trunk provided him with a place to stand, the moss growing on the surface of the trunk still made him slide down more than once, and each time Bilbo grabbed the branches below in danger.
After a long climb that seemed like hundreds of years, Bilbo finally approached the treetops. He poked his head out from between the lush leaves and was almost blinded by the glare of the sun. Because he had been in the darkness of the forest for too long, he had to let his eyes adapt for a long time before he could see everything around him clearly.
The dark green leaves spread out to the horizon like a blanket, but they did not reach the end of the blue sky in the end, because it was occupied by the sparkling water. It was a fairly large lake and connected to a long river. The river twisted among the undulating mountains and disappeared after a few turns. Bilbo tried to guess the direction of the river, but found that the mountain he saw was the goal of the expedition team - the lonely mountain.
Many butterflies suddenly flew up from the crown of the oak tree. To be more precise, they were swallowtail butterflies. They had large wings and tails that were as shiny as tassels. Bilbo enjoyed the beauty of the swallowtail butterflies flying and the comfort of the breeze brushing his cheeks. The suffocating feeling in the dark forest had disappeared.
"I know how to go! We are almost there!" Bilbo shouted at the tree, but the dense leaves blocked his sight. He neither heard the dwarves' answers nor saw their figures.
So Bilbo had to come down from the tree himself to see what happened to his dwarf companions.
Just as he carefully put one foot on the branch of the oak tree, he suddenly felt a chill. He looked up and saw eight black and bright eyes staring at him.
A big spider, as big as a carriage, with black and hard thorns on its body, and bright colors that showed it was dangerous.
Bilbo only had time to scream before he fell into the big web that the spider had prepared for him: "Wizard!"
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Ivy raised his head, and he finally decided to name the black magic spell he had just completed "Doom's Death Grasp".
It is a more powerful version of the "Killing Curse", which combines Ivy's long-term research experience in black magic and also gets a little inspiration from DND's necromancy.
It is almost similar to the curse chain bite big melon, but "Death Grasp" does not require Ivy to put a curse mark on all targets on the battlefield. Just recite the spell and wave the magic wand to release a lightning bolt that can chain all targets. After taking the enemy's life, this spell will not end, but further capture the opponent's soul and present it to Ivy.
Ivy is sure that if it is in the wizard world, this spell can be released very easily by himself, as simple as eating and drinking water. But in other worlds, the situation is different.
Because the essence of magic is the process of reshaping reality according to the will of the caster with the help of spells, runes, gestures, other elements and magic.
The wizard's spell is very useful in the world of Harry Potter, because the reality of that world is very cooperative with wizards, so wizards don't even need to deliberately encourage their magic when chanting spells, they just need to believe in their spells wholeheartedly.
But this way of casting spells is obviously not feasible in other worlds, because the reality belonging to these worlds obviously does not need to cooperate with an outsider, which is why Ivy's wizard magic is almost completely ineffective in the world of Arda.
But of course there are exceptions. The dark power spreading in the Black Forest is obviously very willing to cooperate with Ivy to cast spells. It's just that he doesn't want to expose himself under the gaze of Ilúvatar, so he didn't try his own black magic.
Therefore, in order to bypass the influence of world changes on magic, it is obviously a reasonable idea to change the wizard spell into a more universal DND magic. Since completing this new black magic spell, Ivy has been trying to transform it into a DND spell in the following days.
During the days of advancing in the Black Forest, Ivy had roughly figured out the basic framework of "Doom's Death Grasp", but he was very frustrated to find that if he wanted to castrate any of the effects of this spell, he would not be able to use it successfully with his current strength.
Because this thing is at least a nine-ring necromancy spell. But after he completes the task of retaking the Lonely Mountain, slays the dragon Smaug hiding in it, and returns to Hogwarts, it is not impossible to find a place to have fun.
No mistakes, one post, one content, one 6, one 9, one book, one bar!
Speaking of the Lonely Mountain and the dragon-slaying task, where are the dwarves who have been following him? Since the Black Forest is really not dangerous to Ivy, it is difficult for him to empathize with the feelings of other people in the expedition team, so that he did not even notice that these dwarves were lost.
Fortunately, with the help of magic, it is not too difficult to find these stubborn guys. With just a little biological positioning, Ivy can know the exact location of the thirteen dwarves. If the Hobbits did not leave the group alone like him, Ivy would not have to use magic a second time.
After completing the spell, the invisible perception spread in the Black Forest, and Ivy quickly noticed the location of the dwarves. At present, they are still quite energetic, at least they run very fast.
Ivy urged the golden horn under his crotch, turned the horse's head and galloped in the direction it came from.
Go!
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