Mystic Wizard in Azeroth

Chapter 31 North American Travel - Part 1

Soon the carriage flew out of the clouds, and Ilvermorny suddenly appeared outside the window of the carriage.

Under the gaze of Aristophanes, the carriage landed slowly in front of the school gate on the top of the hill. He got out of the carriage and saw two marble statues at the door.

"These are the two founders of Ilvermorny: Aesop Searle and James Stewart." Ken introduced beside him, "Come on, Aristophanes, the principal is already waiting for you."

The two stepped into the slowly opened school gate.

"Ilvermorny adopts a teaching method similar to Hogwarts. We also have four different colleges, represented by the Horned Water Serpent, Thunderbird, Cat Leopard, and Goblin." Ken introduced to Aristophanes as he walked. .

When entering the rotunda at the entrance to the castle, Aristophanes saw the statues of these four animals. He just wanted to take a closer look, when the crystal on the forehead of the horned water snake statue shone a light, and the Thunderbird statue suddenly flapped its wings and flew up, looking at him at the same time.

"In order to prepare freshmen to enter the school, we have activated the spell on the statue. It seems that you are recognized as a freshman." Ken said with a smile, "This situation means that you have been selected by these two academies! Generally, in this case, We will let students choose which college to study in. Come on, the principal's office is on the top floor."

In the headmaster's office, Aristophanes met Agilbert Fontana, who was a very different headmaster from Dumbledore: he was a white man who looked only forty years old, with black hair, serious expression, sitting There was an aura of calmness and prestige there, and when he stood up and walked towards Aristophanes, he found that this Agilbert was actually about the same height as him.

"You are welcome, Mr. Flitwick."

"Thank you for your reception, Headmaster Fontana," Aristophanes bowed slightly, then took out Dumbledore's letter and token and handed it to him, "I am entrusted by Professor Dumbledore to send you his letters and tokens."

Fontana took the letter and the badge, put the badge aside, asked Aristophanes and Ken to sit first, and opened the letter to read.

"I already know what Dumbledore means, so you, Mr. Flitwick, what help do you need from us?"

Aristophanes shook his head: "No need, Headmaster Fontana, I came out this time mainly to seek self-breakthrough and increase my knowledge. Since the letter has been sent, I will stay soon. Can I trouble you? You send me to a nearby city? Then it's my own adventure."

Fontana pondered for a while, and then said: "Well, it's getting late today, you stay at school for one night, and Ken will send you out of school tomorrow."

Aristophanes had no choice but to nod in agreement.

After sending Aristophanes away, Ken turned back and said, "Principal, do you have any other orders?"

Fontana stared at the letter Dumbledore wrote to him on the table: "Ken, what do you think of this Flitwick?"

"I only know that he is a well-known alchemist." Ken said, "I don't know much about the others."

"Dumbledore gave me a problem!" Fontana sighed, "This guy named Flitwick came up with a new magic item alone, and Dumbledore said that he changed the magic item between wizards." fighting style, and asked if I would like to cooperate with him and Beauxbaton to develop it."

"Well, Ken, I will give you half a month's leave. You will be his guide, observe his fighting methods on the spot, and then come back and report to me."

"Okay Headmaster, so where should I take him?"

"Let's start with the site of the Indian tribe closest to us—Mohegan. Dumbledore said in his letter that he intends to look for Indian shamans and animal spirits. I don't know if there are any such priests in the existing tribes."

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It has been a week since Aristophanes set foot on the soil of North America,

During this week, he and Ken first searched for the sites of the two Indian tribes, the Mohican and the Pequot. Unfortunately, their tribal heritage has long been lost under the attack of the colonists, leaving only some broken walls. The wall and a few words remained in place, seeming to tell the changes of history and the violence of the colonists.

Then the two began to travel to Oklahoma in the central United States, because there are many Indian tribes that were forced to move inland, and Aristophanes hoped to find some knowledge that was different from the wizards there.

And Ken also saw the "magic items" researched by Aristophanes. It was when they had just entered Missouri. The two clashed with a group of drunk wizards in a bar in Clayton. Before they could make a move, the group of wizards were all thrown by Aristophanes' left He released a petrified scroll to control it, and then directly spent a quarter of the secret energy to release the spell "Arcane Torrent".

After this episode, the two continued on the road to Oklahoma. Finally, towards the end of the second week, they entered Oklahoma City.

Ken first took him to the local office of the Magic Congress to apply for documents, then led him to live in the city center, and then bid farewell to Aristophanes. He needed to go back and report to Fontana.

Aristophanes also felt that he was liberated, and with Ken's presence, it was inconvenient for him to do many things.

Then he went to the Indian settlements in the city to look first, but found nothing, which made him a little disappointed, and decided to go to the countryside the next morning to have a look, maybe he could find some clues.

Yet on his first night in Oklahoma City, Aristophanes had a dream:

In the dream, he was transformed into a huge moose, the guardian elf of an Indian warrior named Figil.

He watched the growth of this young Indian from the perspective of a moose. Under the guidance of the moose, the Indian learned many hunting skills and became the most powerful hunter in the tribe. Because he is very familiar with the customs of various birds and beasts, whenever he goes hunting in the places he chooses, people always return with full rewards.

The moose incarnated by Aristophanes always reminds the young man in front of him to be content and happy, to hunt and kill only when he really needs it, and never to catch more food than he needs.

There is a cunning old man named Crow in Feiji's tribe. He claimed to have become a wizard and received a dream from the great god Michapo, saying that this winter will be very cold and there will be very heavy snowfall. Therefore, the hunters are required to hunt as many wild animals as possible: "We have to store food for a winter."

The other hunters took him at his word and started chasing the beast everywhere, hunting as many as they could. Figil didn't believe it at first, and he still went his own way, obeying the elk's teachings, eating as much as he could and hunting as much as he wanted. But the cunning old man kept pestering him, and until Fei Jier believed it, he gradually beat him more and more.

On a subsequent hunt, Figil killed a fawn and several bears at first, and then he saw a herd of five moose, and he killed four of them, leaving one wounded and running away.

Aristophanes followed the wounded moose into the depths of the forest. Yes, the wounded moose was Feigil's guardian elf.

The elf lay beside a small lake in the woods, and the water covered his body, and Figil was about to drag the moose ashore, but he sank to the bottom with the moose.

At this time, elf incarnations of various animals appeared at the bottom of the lake. They turned into human forms, and then pulled Figil to the front of the moose.

Then the moose spoke: "Why don't you listen to me? Look around, these are the spirits of your prey. You have killed so many of my spirit friends, I can no longer be your guardian spirit."

Then the moose signaled to the elves to drive Figil out of the water and throw him on the shore of the lake. With difficulty and despair, he got up and disappeared into the woods.

Aristophanes did not know what had become of the Indian named Figil, but he thought it would not be very good.

But the moose suddenly turned his head to look at Aristophanes, and only then did he realize that he was out of possession.

"Hello, outsider."

Aristophanes didn't know whether he should answer, he doubted whether he was in a dream or not.

"Don't worry, I have no malicious intentions. You can enter here to show that you are a patron of nature and have been recognized by nature. If you like, please come to Dead Soul Lake on Mount Hood to meet me, and I will explain your doubts."

Aristophanes woke up before he could find out exactly where the Lake of Dead Souls was. At this time, he looked at the clock on the wall, it was exactly seven o'clock.

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