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Chapter 181 Three Elements of Voldemort's Resurrection

Chapter 405 Three Elements of Voldemort’s Resurrection

Voldemort is preparing to resurrect Azkaban and even uses it as a base. In fact, it is not surprising to Ryan at all.

First, since it became a British wizarding prison in 1718, the Ministry of Magic has used specific spells to make Azkaban hidden in the Muggle world and unplottable.

After hundreds of years of continuous repairs by the Ministry of Magic, every brick and stone in this prison and the railings are full of traces of magic. Voldemort only needs a few modifications to make this prison invisible to wizards, as if it were in another world. A world.

Secondly, it has a clever eternal traceless stretch spell engraved inside it to ensure that it can accommodate all the criminals in the UK.

The internal space of this fortress-like prison is surprisingly large, and a cemetery was built in the prison specifically to bury those who died of despair.

Therefore, in this prison, the bones of the wizard were buried.

This perfectly fulfilled one of the conditions for Voldemort's resurrection.

Third, Azkaban was built in the 15th century. It was just a fortress at the beginning, where the evil wizard who called himself Extis lived.

The wizard lured Muggles to his island and tortured them to death.

The wizard's magic combined with the negative emotions of these dead Muggles gave birth to a disgusting dementor that feeds on happiness and souls.

After Extis's death, the concealment spell he had used on the fortress and island ceased.

It was only then that the Ministry of Magic became aware of the existence of such an island. But the Ministry of Magic at that time did not dare to destroy the fortress and offend the Dementors.

For the next two centuries, the dementors flourished freely. When the International Statute of Secrecy came into effect, the fortress was threatened with destruction, but Damocles Rolle, the 17th-century Minister of Magic, prevented this.

He also noted that it was impractical to use small wizarding prisons because of the conspicuous sounds, smells, and lights produced by prisoners trying to escape.

And building a special wizard prison on the remote Hebridean Islands is time-consuming and labor-intensive.

Therefore, with the help of Rohr, the Dementor tribe, which had slowly stopped reproducing because of the lack of fresh souls, found a new source of happiness - the happiness of living prisoners and the souls of dead prisoners.

This behavior continues to this day, for 4 centuries.

The accumulated negative emotions of these four centuries and the ancient dementors perfectly fulfilled the remaining two conditions for Voldemort's resurrection.

Fourth, starting from 1717, using any kind of Unforgivable Curse on others will be sentenced to life imprisonment in Azkaban (unless there is sufficient evidence that the caster used the Unforgivable Curse under the influence of the Imperius Curse). The Forgiveness Charm, or itself as an Auror during the First Wizarding War, was specifically authorized by the Ministry of Magic).

This law resulted in the fact that even after Arthur Weasley removed the minor prisoners, there were still a lot of serious criminals in the prison.

In Voldemort's view, these prisoners were all reserve members of his Death Eater team, which consisted of three or two big cats and two small cats.

But Voldemort did not expect that when he quickly communicated the history of this prison to avoid a sudden attack by Dumbledore and the others, the Death Eaters who were handed wands by him would kill all the prisoners.

In Ryan's view, Voldemort chose this place not only because of the above four reasons, but also because of his plan to draw money from the bottom of the cauldron.

In the original world line, Voldemort actually wanted to accumulate magic power through time, then choose a wizard as a carrier to possess him, and then resurrect him.

But the appearance of Quirrell and the Philosopher's Stone made him take risks, because the Philosopher's Stone could resurrect him in a more powerful form. If he failed, he would not just be an animal in Albania for a while.

And because of the power of Harry's love, Voldemort failed.

This failure should actually keep him quiet until Harry graduates.

But the appearance of Peter Pettigrew gave him a wizard as a slave, and Bertha Jorkins killed him out of anger and brought Voldemort news about a Death Eater who was much better than Peter.

Voldemort, who temporarily possessed Peter, successfully controlled Crouch Senior and retrieved Crouch Junior.

This gave him a new idea, to use the blood of his enemies, the flesh of his servants, and the bones of his father to resurrect him. This method was actually not within his scope of consideration - it was too weak.

But Harry Potter's blood can restore part of his strength after being resurrected through this ritual, and overcome the power of love in Harry.

After that, Voldemort, who had overcome his weakness but still needed time to recover his strength, stayed behind, using Fudge and Dumbledore to fight in the air.

In the world changed by Ryan, Voldemort lost the calmness that was certain of his victory. After squeezing Quirrell's magic power to escape, he actually chose to directly consume the lives of Death Eaters to briefly regain his strength.

He also set his sights on the Elder Wand. Ryan, who did not want Voldemort to disturb his daily life, took action, and the second consumable Fenrir Greyback was annihilated.

Voldemort was knocked back to the state he was in before he met Quirrell.

There is simply no way to forcibly possess the wizard again and turn him into a consumable.

Originally, Voldemort at this time should have gone back to the Albanian forest to accumulate magic power. But perhaps it was fate. A broken Voldemort appeared in front of the Death Eater Walton McNeil. McNeil suddenly had the courage to control Voldemort like Quirrell.

The result was that Voldemort accepted the new body with tears.

He summoned his former subordinates again, preparing to negotiate with Dumbledore, and to wear Dumbledore down with time, without resurrecting yet.

But Grindelwald appeared again and destroyed his temporary body again.

But this time, he extracted McNeill's magic power like he did to Quirrell.

In this way, he can forcibly possess others again.

The young version of him, Grindelwald, Harry Potter's potential, and Dumbledore's existence made Voldemort decide to give up.

So he chose Azkaban.

This plan he had thought about many times in his mind, and was even spied by Harry.

The reason why he did not adopt this plan after extracting Quirrell's magic power.

In fact, this is because it also has great flaws. First, his base will be fixed in Azkaban for a year.

Second, although he may be resurrected in a stronger posture after using four centuries of negative emotions and Dementors, as well as a large number of wizard corpses to resurrect.

But this ceremony takes too long, about a year.

During this period, if Dumbledore and his team broke through Azkaban, he would suffer more damage if the ritual failed.

And by the time he recovered and could forcibly occupy the wizard's body again, Harry Potter would probably have grandchildren.

Thinking of the miserable failure, Voldemort solemnly recited a long spell in front of the men he taught how to transform Azkaban.

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