Hogwarts: The Obscurial War School

173. Strange Egyptian Priest (3/5)

"It has been in Hamna Tower for at least three thousand years, but it is still resurrected." Evelin corrected.

"That's different! He was just a skeleton before, but now he's alive."

"It's nothing different. The insect bite is the proof that Immorton is prohibited from disembarking. Even if Hamnata can go to the underworld, he will not be taken away." Terrence said helplessly.

"I have a question," Aurelius suddenly said: "Those in red clothes are priests, right?"

Terrence hesitated for a moment, shook his head and said: "It's hard for me to say whether he is a priest or not."

"What's the meaning?"

"If we talk about identity, I can see that they are descendants of priests, but if we talk about ability, they have also lost the ability of priests.

This is what Aurelius wanted to ask.

In this world, priests have supernatural powers, and he is extremely convinced because this is news from Nicoléme~.

Although the priest is mysterious, he is not isolated from the world in the magic world, and he has not revealed any information.

At least Nicoléme said that he had dealings with some priests. This is also the reason why the International Confederation of Wizards did not establish a Ministry of Magic in Egypt and defined the priests as Egyptian-Ministry of Magic.

But judging from today's attack, these priests did not show any supernatural power at all.

Sacrificing flesh and blood to inject blood into Immorton's body to resurrect him, can this be considered a spell? This is not a spell, this is the key to unlocking the curse.

Without the participation of mana and magic power, this is not called a spell.

"This is what I was just about to say. Two thousand years ago, a key battle took place. We severely damaged Immorton's believers. Nine out of ten monks were wiped out by us. Of course, we also suffered very serious losses." Lance had a look of pride on his face.

He must be proud and worthy of pride.

Think about it, two thousand years ago, a group of bare-chested ordinary people carrying bronze weapons were able to surround and kill a large number of priests with supernatural powers. How is this not a miracle?

"The predecessors at that time never thought that this battle would have such a significant impact. Since we all suffered heavy losses, we all deliberately avoided disputes and cultivated our lives. It was not until more than two hundred years later that we discovered traces of the priests again." Terrence Squinting his eyes, he smiled happily: "We were surprised to find that the terrifying priests in the ancient books were not that scary. They lost their spells and were forced to pick up spears..."

"Why?" Evelin asked curiously, "Why did those priests lose their magic?"

Terrence shook his head: "Our understanding of the priests is very limited, and the specific reasons are not clear.

Terrence didn't know, and Evelin didn't know either, but Aurelius had a vague guess: the bloodline was cut off!

In ancient Egypt, blood theory was also prevalent.

Even in order to maintain the purity of their bloodline, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh family would choose to get closer and closer.

Well, literally kiss upon kiss.

The father marries his daughter, the son marries his mother, and so on.

The reason in the history of the previous life is unclear, but Aurelius has reason to suspect that in this world, the perverted incestuous marriage of the Pharaoh family is similar to that of wizards.

The same may be true of the priests.

Due to that tragic war, the priests suffered heavy losses. The few remaining priests are not enough to form a population.

Even if they work hard to reproduce, how many offspring can they have? What's worse is that not all descendants of priests can definitely become priests.

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Pureblood wizarding families also have squibs.

And with the crazy inbreeding of priests, more deformed children are more likely to be born.

Moreover, with the death of a large number of priests, a large amount of inheritance may also be lost.

Later generations of priests are likely to face the dilemma of having no magic power but no spells to learn.

These can explain why the priest he met had no spells.

However, this does not explain why there are still priests active in the magic world.

This question is difficult for Aurelius to get the answer to, and neither Terrence nor Nicoléme may know it unless he finds a priest.

What a pity - he should have been left alive.

Aurelius felt a little regretful. If he had been left alive, Aurelius might have been able to find out the truth.

"Dead, all dead -" Hafzi looked at the corpses on the ground with a gloomy expression. A famous priest did not dare to express his anger. He just kept his head and gathered all the mummies into a dozen.

"It was here that they were killed, without even a drop of blood being shed."

Hafz whispered to himself: "They resurrected the master, but where is the master?"

At this moment, two priests passed by carrying Lokner's body. Hafz suddenly saw Lokner who died in a completely different state from the other corpses.

"Wait!" Hafzi called to the two priests and hurried forward to check.

A dagger plunged into his chest.

Hafz knew him personally, and he personally gave the dagger to Lokna during his coming-of-age ceremony.

"Take him back!" Hafzi showed a look of surprise.

"That's talent!".

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