The Transfiguration professor at Hogwarts is always up for business
0094 Journey to Africa
Africa, Burkina Faso, Ouagadou Valley.
Thanks to Aini's normal status in Muggle society, the professor who had been busy at Hogwarts for a whole school year appeared here just one night after he retired from Privet Drive yesterday. An African town.
Well, although calling a capital city a small town might seem a little out of place, that's exactly what it is.
In fact, the population data released by Burkina Faso this year is only a little over 900 million, less than 1000 million, and Ouagadou Valley has less than 70 people. If it is in a densely populated area, can it be called a city? is a problem.
You know, even in Britain, which is not known for its population density, the city Aini just left has a population of more than 600 million.
Aini thought about his homeland again, 600 million? 900 million?Let's see where we can rank in third-tier cities.
As for 70, huh, huh.
Although the population is small, thanks to the characteristics of Africa's vast land and sparse population, Burkina Faso's territory exceeds 27 square kilometers, ranking 75th in the previous world rankings, and it can be regarded as a medium-sized country .
The residents of Burkina Faso are mainly engaged in farming, but there are rich mineral resources hidden in the small land, just because of backward technology, perennial instability and impressive mining rate.
Just as rich in mineral resources, there are two tribes with more than 60 tribes, large and small. They are distributed in every corner of the country and occupy a large amount of resources.
This is not only the case for Muggles, but also for the wizarding community in Burkina Faso. The seven families control almost all the resources in the region, making the local Ministry of Magic a mere display.
"Welcome to Ouagadou Valley, Professor Scamander." Aini came to the place agreed with Ms. Capet, and before he could say hello to the executive officer he hadn't seen for a long time, he saw an old wizard coming from Walked over from the dark brown wall and gave him a somewhat strange courtesy.
The export turned out to be very pure English.
In fact, African wizards have been troubled by language for a long time.
You may walk dozens of miles, and you can hear seven or eight or more kinds of various local languages here. In the multi-party environment, no local language can be recognized by everyone. The communication between wizards and wizards became a big problem.
Even now, the language barrier among the freshmen is one of the most troublesome problems of the Wagadou Academy of Magic.
They urgently need a language, preferably an imported language, to break the deadlock. After all, you don’t agree with me, and I don’t agree with you, so just learn a new language together.
What's more, in this way, you can better steal lessons from your colleagues from other places, which can be said to serve multiple purposes.
So after the seventeenth century, as the influence of the Wizengamot increased in Africa, English naturally became the choice of most African wizards.
Therefore, most African wizards are proficient in English, and the various families in Burkina Faso have more connections with the French wizarding world, and most of them can speak some French.
"This is Akazana Moxi, the chief of the Moxi tribe." Seeing that the old wizard warmly greeted him, Emma quickly followed and introduced the boss.
"Hello, Chief Moxi." Aini also returned an ancient nobleman's salute. After carefully looking at the old man, he realized that Akazana was just standing by the wall just now, but the dark brown wizard robe matched The natural skin color makes the old wizard magically blend with the environment.
"Seven of them, all with different patterns. Chief Seamo is very generous and allows us to choose among the habitats of rune snakes." Cape said loudly to Aini, most African wizards are very face-saving, yes This is even more important than interests.
"Ms. Capet came here with friendship, and the Mosi people never let their friends suffer." Sure enough, after hearing Capet's words, the smile on Akazana's face became brighter.
In fact, Cape had already reported to Aini about the acquisition of the Rune snake.
All of the rune snake habitat in Burkina Faso belongs to the Mosi family, or tribe.
Unlike Europe, wizards and Muggles are closely related, and most of them live together in the form of tribes.
Akazana is the chief of the Mosi tribe, a community of wizards and Muggles.
Wizards have a supreme status among Muggles. In addition to practicing magic, they also have a more important task, which is to spread branches and leaves.
Take Akazana, for example, an old man who looks unattractive. He has had 86 wives in total and over [-] children.
It's a pity that the birth rate of mixed-race wizards in Africa is very low. Among Akazana's children, there are only 7 people with magical talents.
"Thank you so much, Chief Seamo. I have loved magical creatures since I was a child, especially such fascinating species as the rune snake." Aini also took the opportunity to express his gratitude to the old chief.
The bridal sedan chairs were carried by everyone, and it was just a few good words, which were not costly, and maybe there would be trouble in the future.
After complimenting each other a few more times, Akazana took out a coiled branch and motioned them to put their hands on it.
After the two did so, Akazana shook the branch, shaking off some fragments, and then read a paragraph in the native language.
"O Tulu Tutuga."
The voice fell, and the three disappeared in place.
When he appeared again, he had arrived at the land of the Moxi people.
After the teleportation, a large piece of the branch in Akazana's hand shattered, but the old chief didn't care about it, and put it into his arms with a slight shake.
After the Dark Age until the 17th century, the magic world in Africa was relatively closed, which also made the wizards here completely different from those in Europe.
In fact, what Akazana was holding just now was not a branch, but a specially treated fig tree root.
African wizards will plant fig trees in specific locations and use magic to speed up their growth. After a series of complicated treatments, the removed roots become a portkey-like existence.
No matter where you are, these roots can take you back to the place where it grew, and can be used repeatedly without recharging.
It is much more comfortable to use the fig tree root to teleport than the port key, it will bear the burden of traveling through space for the wizard.
But also because of this, every time the tree root is used, part of it will be broken, which is related to the number and energy level of the teleporter. Once the remaining part is not enough to pay the price of traveling through the space due to a calculation error, the teleporter will be destroyed during the process of traveling through the space. Forcibly excluded.
There is a very small probability of causing a split body, and more often it will directly disappear in the broken space.
Of course, as a well-known chief of a large family in Burkina Faso, Akazana naturally would not use those dangerous goods that were used for transition.
Arriving at the Mosi Tribe, Akazana took leave temporarily to deal with some matters, while Capet took Aini to the guest room first.
"Has there been any clues these days?" Without time to make more polite remarks, Aini couldn't wait to get straight to the point. It would be inconvenient for the old chief to talk when he came back.
"Not yet. I have identified three, but the nearby guards are very strict. In order not to startle the enemy, I have not dared to arrange people to test it."
Thanks to Aini's normal status in Muggle society, the professor who had been busy at Hogwarts for a whole school year appeared here just one night after he retired from Privet Drive yesterday. An African town.
Well, although calling a capital city a small town might seem a little out of place, that's exactly what it is.
In fact, the population data released by Burkina Faso this year is only a little over 900 million, less than 1000 million, and Ouagadou Valley has less than 70 people. If it is in a densely populated area, can it be called a city? is a problem.
You know, even in Britain, which is not known for its population density, the city Aini just left has a population of more than 600 million.
Aini thought about his homeland again, 600 million? 900 million?Let's see where we can rank in third-tier cities.
As for 70, huh, huh.
Although the population is small, thanks to the characteristics of Africa's vast land and sparse population, Burkina Faso's territory exceeds 27 square kilometers, ranking 75th in the previous world rankings, and it can be regarded as a medium-sized country .
The residents of Burkina Faso are mainly engaged in farming, but there are rich mineral resources hidden in the small land, just because of backward technology, perennial instability and impressive mining rate.
Just as rich in mineral resources, there are two tribes with more than 60 tribes, large and small. They are distributed in every corner of the country and occupy a large amount of resources.
This is not only the case for Muggles, but also for the wizarding community in Burkina Faso. The seven families control almost all the resources in the region, making the local Ministry of Magic a mere display.
"Welcome to Ouagadou Valley, Professor Scamander." Aini came to the place agreed with Ms. Capet, and before he could say hello to the executive officer he hadn't seen for a long time, he saw an old wizard coming from Walked over from the dark brown wall and gave him a somewhat strange courtesy.
The export turned out to be very pure English.
In fact, African wizards have been troubled by language for a long time.
You may walk dozens of miles, and you can hear seven or eight or more kinds of various local languages here. In the multi-party environment, no local language can be recognized by everyone. The communication between wizards and wizards became a big problem.
Even now, the language barrier among the freshmen is one of the most troublesome problems of the Wagadou Academy of Magic.
They urgently need a language, preferably an imported language, to break the deadlock. After all, you don’t agree with me, and I don’t agree with you, so just learn a new language together.
What's more, in this way, you can better steal lessons from your colleagues from other places, which can be said to serve multiple purposes.
So after the seventeenth century, as the influence of the Wizengamot increased in Africa, English naturally became the choice of most African wizards.
Therefore, most African wizards are proficient in English, and the various families in Burkina Faso have more connections with the French wizarding world, and most of them can speak some French.
"This is Akazana Moxi, the chief of the Moxi tribe." Seeing that the old wizard warmly greeted him, Emma quickly followed and introduced the boss.
"Hello, Chief Moxi." Aini also returned an ancient nobleman's salute. After carefully looking at the old man, he realized that Akazana was just standing by the wall just now, but the dark brown wizard robe matched The natural skin color makes the old wizard magically blend with the environment.
"Seven of them, all with different patterns. Chief Seamo is very generous and allows us to choose among the habitats of rune snakes." Cape said loudly to Aini, most African wizards are very face-saving, yes This is even more important than interests.
"Ms. Capet came here with friendship, and the Mosi people never let their friends suffer." Sure enough, after hearing Capet's words, the smile on Akazana's face became brighter.
In fact, Cape had already reported to Aini about the acquisition of the Rune snake.
All of the rune snake habitat in Burkina Faso belongs to the Mosi family, or tribe.
Unlike Europe, wizards and Muggles are closely related, and most of them live together in the form of tribes.
Akazana is the chief of the Mosi tribe, a community of wizards and Muggles.
Wizards have a supreme status among Muggles. In addition to practicing magic, they also have a more important task, which is to spread branches and leaves.
Take Akazana, for example, an old man who looks unattractive. He has had 86 wives in total and over [-] children.
It's a pity that the birth rate of mixed-race wizards in Africa is very low. Among Akazana's children, there are only 7 people with magical talents.
"Thank you so much, Chief Seamo. I have loved magical creatures since I was a child, especially such fascinating species as the rune snake." Aini also took the opportunity to express his gratitude to the old chief.
The bridal sedan chairs were carried by everyone, and it was just a few good words, which were not costly, and maybe there would be trouble in the future.
After complimenting each other a few more times, Akazana took out a coiled branch and motioned them to put their hands on it.
After the two did so, Akazana shook the branch, shaking off some fragments, and then read a paragraph in the native language.
"O Tulu Tutuga."
The voice fell, and the three disappeared in place.
When he appeared again, he had arrived at the land of the Moxi people.
After the teleportation, a large piece of the branch in Akazana's hand shattered, but the old chief didn't care about it, and put it into his arms with a slight shake.
After the Dark Age until the 17th century, the magic world in Africa was relatively closed, which also made the wizards here completely different from those in Europe.
In fact, what Akazana was holding just now was not a branch, but a specially treated fig tree root.
African wizards will plant fig trees in specific locations and use magic to speed up their growth. After a series of complicated treatments, the removed roots become a portkey-like existence.
No matter where you are, these roots can take you back to the place where it grew, and can be used repeatedly without recharging.
It is much more comfortable to use the fig tree root to teleport than the port key, it will bear the burden of traveling through space for the wizard.
But also because of this, every time the tree root is used, part of it will be broken, which is related to the number and energy level of the teleporter. Once the remaining part is not enough to pay the price of traveling through the space due to a calculation error, the teleporter will be destroyed during the process of traveling through the space. Forcibly excluded.
There is a very small probability of causing a split body, and more often it will directly disappear in the broken space.
Of course, as a well-known chief of a large family in Burkina Faso, Akazana naturally would not use those dangerous goods that were used for transition.
Arriving at the Mosi Tribe, Akazana took leave temporarily to deal with some matters, while Capet took Aini to the guest room first.
"Has there been any clues these days?" Without time to make more polite remarks, Aini couldn't wait to get straight to the point. It would be inconvenient for the old chief to talk when he came back.
"Not yet. I have identified three, but the nearby guards are very strict. In order not to startle the enemy, I have not dared to arrange people to test it."
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