Connor's Hogwarts

Chapter 44 Soul-stealing and Legilimency

Connor didn't expect to hear the first Unforgivable Curse in this situation. Connor also didn't expect that there would be such a book that could speak for itself. Now, he accidentally learned one of the three major evil curses. What to do? Waiting online, not in a hurry.

There is no sound after reading this book. It should be the kind of magic book that only makes sounds when it is opened. I don't know what the principle is. I will study it again when I have a chance. 8. It is better to read the book first.

This book is not very thin. It took Connor more than two hours to roughly understand what this book was about.

As the book's title suggests, this book details the two magics of Imperium and Legilimency, and provides ways to resist them, one of which is Occlumency.

This was the first time for Connor to come into contact with this kind of book explaining the theory of magic. The more he read it, the more interesting it became. This book looked at the world from the perspective of magic. Wizards did have their own self-defeating understanding of magic in this world.

The book says that every person, or creature, has two consciousness spaces, one is the inner consciousness space where the soul and memory are located, and the other is the surface consciousness space that is focused on in this book.

At every moment, the living body's instructions for its own actions, its feelings about the surrounding environment, and the thoughts in its mind, all this information will be concentrated in this superficial consciousness space.

Under normal circumstances, this kind of information is very active and can be perceived. Some gifted wizards are born with the ability to "read minds". They are natural Legilimency masters, and the thoughts of ordinary creatures are invisible to them.

Similarly, under normal circumstances, ordinary wizards can also invade this consciousness space through Legilimency and eavesdrop on the information reflected in this consciousness space at that moment.

Legilimency has spells, but the author of this book calls Legilimency, which involves chanting spells and casting spells, "the lowest level, the most mindless, and the least technical application!" And there are no spells either. Connor even suspected that the author had been hit by this spell.

The book points out that Legilimency is actually just a flexible use of mental power. Since some wizards are born with this ability, there is no reason that powerful wizards can't do it. This is indeed the case. Mentally powerful wizards can use Legilimency silently through eye contact.

If the person being cast cannot resist the intrusion of this mental power, the caster can further penetrate into the inner consciousness space and steal the memory by slightly increasing the strength.

The function of Occlumency is to close this active surface consciousness space so that outsiders cannot detect it.

Advanced occlumency masters can even consciously divide a pseudo-conscious space, and then stuff wrong information into this pseudo-conscious space to deceive intruders.

Compared with Legilimency, Imperius is more brutal. If Legilimency is a thief, then Imperius is a robber.

Compare Legilimency to using magic power to turn into a flexible hook to reach into the conscious space and pull things out from the inside. This operation is relatively flexible and highly maneuverable. Beginners may also be caught because they need to recite incantations, etc., but you won't be able to notice that a habitual thief has invaded your brain.

The soul-stealing technique is more like turning the magic power into a big and thick stick that directly fills the opponent's conscious space, squeezing out all the owner's consciousness, and seizing control of the body, which seems even more rough and barbaric.

Performing soul-stealing magic does not require superb magic control skills. A wizard who is not proficient in magic control can easily cause irreparable damage to the consciousness space and even the soul of the person being cast. This is why this magic is listed as one of the three major One of the main causes of the Unforgivable Curse.

When faced with the soul-stealing technique, whether Occlumency works or not depends on whether your door is tighter or someone else's stick is harder.

This book also introduces that the pseudo-conscious space created by a powerful Occlumency Master can also deceive the soul-stealing practitioner, but only if others do not discover that your space is fake.

Although the book seems like serious nonsense, Connor still feels that the author writes well, is well-founded and convincing.

But when he saw how to learn Occlumency, Connor was not happy.

Because learning this Occlumency technique does not require any magic spells, this magic is completely idealistic.

Yes, the Occlumency learning method introduced here does not seem to have any magical elements. Connor summarized it, it is to empty the brain and self-hypnosis, a completely idealistic magic. The author’s full meaning is: as long as I I feel like I've closed my brain, so you can't see my thoughts.

But how do I know if my brain is closed? ? ?

Connor read the book with mixed emotions and felt that he had no idea how to start. Every time he encountered this kind of idealistic magic, he made him think of Claw. He muttered to himself: "Really, this is not magic at all. If it’s the kind of magic with magic patterns, I’ll definitely learn it just by looking at it!”

What a silly author, the writing is like the Tathagata Palm that costs 50 cents a book, Connor complained, but luckily he continued reading, the book also introduced other methods of resisting the soul-stealing technique, such as using a firm The will resists intruders, strong enough emotions can also regain the autonomy of the conscious space, and there is also a kind of magic called the Heart Locking Curse!

magic! There are magic patterns! Connor became excited.

This Heart Locking Curse is very nice. Different from Occlumency, the Heart Locking Curse has a flat magic pattern, which is drawn directly on the magic book. Although it looks a bit complicated, this kind of magic is suitable for me, Kang Namei tried to draw it, but failed, and then tried to draw it, but failed again.

? ? ? Connor tried several times in a row, but all failed.

"." Connor blushed a little. Fortunately, no one knew what he just boasted about, otherwise he would have to find a way to silence him. There seems to be something to this heart-locking curse.

The function of the Heart Locking Curse is to use magic power to construct a shield outside the conscious space to prevent others from prying. The book says that the effect is even better than Occlumency.

But the shortcomings of the Heart Locking Curse are also very obvious. First, if you put such a big magic shield there, others will know that you have a ghost when you see it. Second, there seems to be something wrong with its magic patterns. This is the first time that Connor has seen that he has drawn magic patterns that cannot be used.

After reading it several times, Connor figured it out. The main reason is that this plane magic pattern has several intersections. Connor didn't understand how the magic flows at the intersections. In other words, shouldn't this kind of magic pattern with intersections be eliminated? Didn't it happen? I didn't expect to be touched by myself.

Looking at it this way, compared with the Heart Locking Curse and Occlumency, learning Occlumency is obviously more cost-effective.

After reading the book, he learned a soul-stealing technique that he couldn't use. Connor was a little depressed and felt that his work was in vain. But fortunately, I have someone above me. I'll ask Professor Nott tomorrow. Connor threw the book away. Stop watching and go play cards.

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