Chapter 1394 The Missing Crown
Ravenclaw's diadem is a symbol of wisdom, a legendary magic item.
It is said that the ancient gods enchanted it to increase the wisdom of the wearer.
On the bottom edge of the golden crown is engraved with Ravenclaw's famous motto: Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind.
Now, the crown is in Ivan's hands, and he has worn it before, and he doesn't feel that he has become more awake or wiser.
In his opinion, this thing is a very valuable historical relic. Of course, there is magic left by Ravenclaw himself on it, but it is not magic that makes people smart, but other aspects. Guide Ivan Go find the magic of the time titans.
That raven, no matter what method Ivan used, never reappeared...
As for the claim that the crown is a symbol of wisdom, it is simply nonsense.
This is Aiwen's idea, but in the magical world, whether it is the Middle Ages or later generations before thousands of years, wizards firmly believe that this crown will bring unparalleled wisdom, and it has been passed down for centuries as a symbol of the wisest wizard.
Rowena Ravenclaw has the crown because she is the wisest wizard.
Conversely, it is precisely because of the crown that she is recognized by wizards as the wisest wizard.
The two depend on each other, prove each other, complement each other, and are indispensable.
Would Lady Rowena Ravenclaw still be the wisest wizard if the diadem disappeared? !
In particular, the diadem was stolen by her daughter, which was a complete scandal.
No matter how she proves it, I'm afraid she won't be able to explain it clearly, and the reputation of Rowena and the Ravenclaw family will definitely be damaged by it.
Whether it will be ruined is hard to say, but it will definitely be questioned.
At that time, several pure-blood wizarding families will secretly fan the flames and stir up public opinion, and the proposal proposed by Ravenclaw will definitely not be passed this time.
This is a very simple reasoning. If the Malfoy family gets the real crown from Barrow again, maybe they will do more articles...
Because no relevant historical records were found, Aiwen couldn't be sure whether this incident really happened in history.
Therefore, he didn't know how Ravenclaw saved the day? Or is it ruined?
What is certain now is that the crown was indeed stolen by Helena!
She stole the crown because she was jealous of her mother's wisdom and wanted to make herself smarter.
In the version of history that Ivan heard, Helena stole the crown, and Ravenclaw was really sick, very sick, so she sent Barrow to find Helena, who was once deeply loved. The man who had hurt Helena deeply again, he finally found Helena in the forest of Albania.
Out of patience, Barrow killed Helena there.
Then, out of remorse, Barro stabbed himself with that knife and ended his life.
Shortly after that, Rowena Ravenclaw also died of illness. No one knows the final whereabouts of the diadem, and no one knows who else has seen it, let alone whether it still exists. The appearance of young Tom Riddle...
Because it was dictated by the person concerned, the story should be roughly accurate.
But there are a few issues that are not clearly stated, and it may only be a fragment of the whole story.
There are many places that are not clear, for example, why did Helena steal her mother's crown? Really because of jealousy?
This could have been reasonable, but Ai Wen just heard from the two guys outside the door that she probably eloped with a Muggle-born wizard not simply because she was jealous of her mother's wisdom. Steal the crown easily.
This explanation is more convincing than simply stealing the crown and leaving because of jealousy!
So the question is, who was the wizard who eloped with Helena? Where is he?
In none of the stories does he appear.
The absence of such an important figure was an anomaly in itself.
This is the first place that is not clearly stated, and the second is that Helena hid in the remote Albanian forest after stealing the crown. If it was because she was afraid of hiding after stealing the crown, then she stole it The crown has no meaning at all, she neither dared to announce that the crown is in her hands, nor can she prove to the world in the forest that she is smarter than before, showing off her wisdom, and did not enjoy any stolen crown belt Benefits come.
On the contrary, it is a very stupid behavior.
Ivan has personally been to the forests of Albania and knows what the conditions are there, how desolate and chaotic it is.
He has also been in contact with Helena's ghost many times, so he is not familiar with it, but at least it can be said that he has a certain understanding.
In Aiwen's view, Helena would not take the initiative to choose to go to the Albanian forest, but it would be possible if she went to Greece.
The Albanian forest is definitely not a good hiding place, nor does it fit Helena's personality.
If she was there to hide from Barrow's search, it couldn't be explained, it was strange.
As for the third question, it was Baro's behavior in finally finding Helena.
From all aspects, it can be proved that Barrow is a very bad-tempered wizard. He hates Helena because of his love, but he is not without IQ. Barrow is Salazar Slytherin's favorite student. Even if he can't marry Helena, he still has a bright future, but in the end he chooses the most tragic way to end his life.
Then, the ghosts of the two people finally stayed in this world because of regret, and returned to Hogwarts...
After that, they lived together in the school castle for thousands of years.
On the surface, they don't seem to have much hatred, but they can live in peace.
Is it time to smooth out the hatred? Or is there another unknown reason that made the two of them finally reconcile?
After death, the two ghosts forgave each other, leaving only endless regrets.
Barrow regretted that he killed his dear woman because of impulsiveness, and became demented, sometimes awake, sometimes dull.
Helena regretted that she betrayed her mother and stole the crown, but despite this, after returning to Hogwarts, she insisted not to tell the whereabouts of the crown or to tell the rest of the Ravenclaw family , and refused to tell other founders.
Until, the world has all forgotten about it!
Oh, yes, because of Ravenclaw's concealment, others may not know about the loss of the diadem.
But Helena didn't say anything, can she explain the past? She has become a fool, what's the use of that crown?
The whole thing is sneakily abnormal, and there are many illogical places.
Thinking of this, looking back at what happened between Helena and Barrow, it is really a story full of loopholes.
Aiwen smelled a conspiracy in it, and it can be concluded that things are not so simple.
How to put it, there must be a big secret behind this incident...