"There are no other hidden dangers around. After shaking around, Levitsis said to Solim, "Except for a few half-dead centaurs—I'm sure you can handle it." "

Solim nodded.

"This is Dumbledore's territory after all, I can't stay long without saying hello, you take the time to go back after you take care of the matter. "

Solim, the great-ancestor, found that the matter was not as serious as he imagined after coming over and shaking around, so naturally he would not stay too much on the land of another great wizard, this was the rule of the game at their level.

After Levits was gone, Solim looked at Oschatz again. Just because his great-grandfather wasn't interested in the African wizard on earth didn't mean Solim was the same.

"Now, it's just the two of us. Solim sat back down in the all-natural plant chair.

"What kind of spell did you use to sneak up on me just now?"

The effect of the elixir is still there, and Oschatz honestly confessed.

The sneak attack on Solim was an African "specialty", and the shrunken skulls that Oschats had previously strung around his neck were the work of this spell. The string of skulls was also his "wand"

Yes, traditional shamans in Africa do not have a wand, at least not a "wand" in the standard sense. The Skull Shrink Spell turns a person's entire skull the size of a fist - whether the recipient is alive or dead. Traditional shamans in Africa usually do this to their approved opponents, hanging their heads on their bodies to show their strength – a very "unpretentious" style.

For a traditional African wizard who rules an entire tribe, there are a few "hardware" that are indispensable, just as the standard equipment of the big boss is a luxury car and a famous watch, and the tribal wizards will also compare with each other.

The first is to have a "gorgeous" dress, for the primitive tribes of Africa, only big people like shamans are qualified to wear clothes, and it is not enough to have clothes, but also to have corresponding decorations. If there is any magical animal in Africa that is world-famous, it must be the Poison Leopard, and if a wizard has the "parts" of the Leopard, then he can gain the respect of other wizards.

But this kind of thing is just a symbol of status and status, and it doesn't help with power, but the next thing is different.

The second is the head on Oschat's neck, which is not only a decoration, but also a source of power for traditional African wizards, and its importance to African wizards is equivalent to that of a wand to European wizards.

The Skull Shrinkage Spell is only cast on the head where the soul has not left the body, so that the power can be sealed in the skull, and the African wizards know how to use this power, and the stronger the head owner is, the more helpful the African wizard will be.

The third type of Solim is more familiar, which is the servant and bodyguard of African wizards - the Yin Corpse. To be precise, it is African black magic that has not been deteriorated and changed, and unlike the Yin corpse making methods that were transmitted to Europe, the Yin corpses made by these African wizards do not have the fatal flaw of fear of fire. On the contrary, they are immensely powerful and extremely agile, far more powerful than they were when they were alive, except that they were not counted as living people.

In African tribes, it is a great honor to be made into a corpse by a shaman, and it is usually only available to the best tribal warriors. These warriors usually don't get too much attention from the wizards during their lifetimes, but once they die in battle or for some other reason, they will be taken seriously by the wizards, and they will be given the best weapons for these Yin corpses to act as the "façade" of the tribal wizards. These Yin Corpses made by tribal wizards are unusually obedient and never rest, which is something that European Yin Corpses can't do - they simply kill living creatures, even their makers.

For Oschath, a wizard banished by the tribe, he had only learned the skull shrinking spell and some herbs, and he didn't know how to make a yin corpse at all.

This inevitably disappointed Solim, who was not interested in making Yin Corpses, but wanted to figure out what went wrong with the way Yin Corpses were made in Europe - it was a complete curiosity about the unknown.

Oshas had been in the tribe of the Dark Horse for a few days, and he was familiar with the affairs of the tribe, but he had not seen any wooden statues of the Centaurs, and if he had any, he would have been burned as firewood by these centaurs who only knew how to destroy and kill.

For now, Oschatz seemed to be of little use—Solim had already dug up everything from him. Now Solim was thinking about what to do with him.

Killed?

This is Hogwarts territory, Solim is a man who knows the rules, at least he will follow some rules when he should know the rules, and he is not a person who likes to kill, although Oschatz sneaked up on him, but for this kind of wizard who is not even half a bottle of water, Solim has no reason to kill him.

Don't kill?

So how to deal with it?

It's definitely not okay to stay here. Will Dumbledore interrogate him again? Compared to Oschats's lame performance that night, Solim believed that Dumbledore would be more interested in what was going on in the Forbidden Forest. What did you do when you came to the Forbidden Forest after your vacation?Dumbledore would definitely be suspicious of this, so some of the questions he asked would also let Dumbledore know, such as the statue...... (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Dumbledore may not know the ins and outs of the centaur statue, but it is possible that he is the headmaster of Hogwarts, and there may be something about it in some of the things left by the Big Four, which no one can tell. At that time, the centaur tribe moved to the Forbidden Forest, and if no one else said it, Slytherin would definitely have a record. There may be some clues that Dumbledore will perceive, so handing over Oschatz to Hogwarts may be a way to express a position to Dumbledore, but the risk is not small.

Then there is only one last option left: he takes people away, or cleans his memories and releases them into dust.

Solim tapped his fingers, calculating the pros and cons. He's not a saint, he's not going to be a saint, he's not averse to killing, but Solim is cautious about killing people. He knew the severity, and he had to understand that he was about to start delving into the dark arts, if at this time the killing had led to something in his heart...... Bad stuff, this is a huge hidden danger when studying black magic.

Sometimes, all it takes is an introduction and things get out of hand.

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