From Hogwarts to Strixhaven

Chapter 268 A Dream Across the Thousand Miles (600010000)

The spell Ivy used to contact other members of the White Council was a 5th-level dream spell.

The Swordmaster class provided him with two 5th-level spell slots, which were just right for casting this spell without distance restrictions.

Ivy met Elrond and Galadriel at the White Council gathering in Rivendell, and all the prerequisites for this spell were met. Now he only needed to wait for the moon to rise to pass on the news that Gandalf's actions were blocked and he was now trapped in Dol Guldur.

The bright moon gradually rose, and the activities of the woodland elves became difficult to detect. Ivy prepared all the components needed for the spell and began to cast the dream spell.

His first target was Galadriel, the wife of Lord Lothlorien.

This female elf who had lived for countless years had powerful strength and could even cross the Misty Mountains to make her clone appear in Rivendell.

Moreover, Galadriel was also the member of the White Council closest to Dol Guldur physically. She only needed to cross the Anduin River to see the towering fortress of Dol Guldur directly from Lothlorien.

Therefore, Galadriel is crucial to supporting Gandalf, not to mention that she also holds the Ring of Water, one of the three rings of the elves, in her hand. The powerful power of the Ring of Power always protects Lothlorien from being disturbed.

The one-minute casting time was completed quickly, and Ivy's consciousness gradually withdrew from her body. With the help of the connection between the astral bodies, she entered the golden forest of Lothlorien through magic.

The scope of Lothlorien is not large, but it is very outstanding, because it is full of a tree called Malon. Malon has silver bark and golden branches and leaves, and is very tall and straight. The elves living in Lothlorien built their homes on the branches of this tree, forming a very magnificent Caras Galasson, "the city of trees".

Under the guidance of magic, Ivy's astral body passed through the layers of defense of the elves all the way to the highest palace in the center of the city. This palace is the residence of the lord and a building built on the Malon tree. I don't know what kind of magic the elves used to build such a magnificent and sacred residence.

Ivy found his target on a bed covered with white curtains. Perhaps the word "find" cannot be used to describe it, because Ivy was guided here by magic.

Ivy's astral body stretched out a translucent palm through the curtain. In order to shape dreams through dreaming, you must first establish a direct connection with the target, and the contact of the astral body is the best way.

However, the expected contact did not happen.

Just before Ivy's translucent palm touched Galadriel, a huge force appeared out of thin air, like a torrent pouring down from the top of the mountain, hitting Ivy's chest heavily.

His astral body was knocked away in an instant, and quickly returned along the way it came, returning to the palace of the Woodland Kingdom again.

Ivy bounced up from the magic circle he had drawn by hand, holding his chest and twisting his eyebrows.

"What is that?" Although there was a phantom pain in his chest, Ivy did not suffer any substantial damage.

The only answer Ivy could think of was the Water Ring. Since the Supreme Ring could keep Sauron alive, it seemed reasonable that the Water Ring gave Galadriel the power to resist the invasion of dreams.

It was obviously impossible to continue to use the dream spell to shape Galadriel's dream, so how could Ivy notify the White Council?

The three-ring short message spell was the first spell Ivy rejected, because this magic was used on the opal ring given to Gandalf before. It was originally able to send messages back and forth between the two targets, but for some reason it only conveyed a vague feeling, and Ivy couldn't reply to Gandalf. Therefore, Ivy could only attribute it to Ilúvatar's suppression of the magical power on the Middle Continent.

The dream spell had successfully guided Ivy's astral body to Lothlorien before, but it failed in the last step of establishing contact. Therefore, Ivy believed that the dream spell was still his first choice, but he had to think carefully about the target of the spell.

In addition to Galadriel, Elrond of Rivendell is also obviously protected by the Ring of Air, Via, and Saruman of Isengard is not a suitable target. After all, Ivy had ridiculed him in Rivendell before. Now using the dream spell on him, wouldn't it be handing him over to him?

So now it seems that Ivy can only target other elves in Rivendell and Lothlorien. Unfortunately, except for Galadriel, Ivy does not know any elves in Lothlorien, otherwise this elf from Valinor should be the first to rush to Dol Guldur to support Gandalf.

Looking at the rune array on the ground, Ivy calmed down and prepared to release the dream spell for the second time.

Then choose the steward of Rivendell as the target of the dream spell. Ivy remembers his name is Lind?

I hope this steward can convince Elrond to believe him, or let him take off Via, so that Ivy can enter his dream in person...

Wait, did I miss someone?

At the last second of completing the spell configuration of the dream spell, Ivy suddenly remembered the elf girl who stroked the golden horn in front of Rivendell. She once said that she was going to Lothlorien to visit her grandmother, and her grandmother was Galadriel, the lady of the Lord of Lothlorien.

At this moment, Ivy was very grateful for the elves' different sense of time. If ordinary humans were to visit relatives, they would definitely return in half a year. But it would be unreasonable for elves to not stay for thirty or fifty years when visiting relatives, right?

So the black-haired elf girl must still be in Lothlorien, and as Galadriel's granddaughter, she can definitely convince her grandmother.

No mistake, read the content of the first 6-9 book!

Fortunately, the dream spell only requires Ivy to know the target to be activated, and the close contact outside the gate of Rivendell can already meet this condition.

So Ivy's astral body once again crossed the spider webs of the Black Forest, the rushing Anduin River, and the golden forest of Lothlorien, entered the palace in the tallest maelstrom tree in the City of Trees, and found the elf princess sleeping on the bed.

The black-haired elf princess has a beautiful sleeping posture. The word "Sleeping Beauty" is the most appropriate to describe her. Even when she falls asleep, her beauty is still as shining as a star, like a night star sleeping in the arms of the moon.

Ivy looked at her for a moment, stretched out her translucent palm, and gently pressed on the elf princess's fragrant shoulder.

In a flash, he entered a forest that was shining with brilliant light. Although every leaf in the forest was emitting light, it was not dazzling. In this heart-swaying glow, Ivy saw the elf princesses sitting in a group on the grass.

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