v2 Chapter 536: Swamp Relics and Giant Stone Temple (subscription) (2/2)
The wind blew and the fog became lighter and weaker.
After about a minute, the fog was all gone, and Ai Wen finally saw the sights around him.
They are flying over a lake that has dried up, and the lake presents an irregular outward spread.
The soil inside is not bright black, as if it has been corroded by anything, and has lost all its vitality.
It’s not like the lively big swamp that I saw before.
Only a large, disproportionate dome plant is scattered around, and the top is a strange reddish-brown.
In front of them is a huge triangular stone building.
Its main body has been sunk and dumped in black mud, leaving only a few parts exposed.
Only the exposed part is already as large as the Ma’s Moon Temple, which shows the overall size of the building.
The white stone walls have been eroded, and they are faintly able to recognize the glory of the past.
Unlike Avon, who saw the remains of the fallen ancient horses, there were no exaggerated statues, stone carvings and murals.
Instead of complex magic lines and simple decorations, it is low-key yet atmospheric.
”Unbelievable, it is a relic left in the ancient warlock period!” Carrexis stared at the building carefully for a long time, and was surprised to say, ”I did not expect that there will be this near Hogwarts.” Kind of things.”
”How, do you want to go in and have a look?”
”No interest, you'd better stay away from this place.” Carresis said in a low voice. ”Do you know the giant stone temple in Malta? It is also a relic left by an ancient warlock. In history, there used to be Tens of powerful sorcerers entered at the same time and wanted to explore the secrets of the ruins. But in the end they all died in it, and no one lived. From a few centuries ago, that place was listed as a restricted area, forbidden. Everyone is close.”
Ai Wen knows this, and he has read the relevant records in the book.
The Maltese region, known as the “Mediterranean Heart”, is very old in history.
The megalithic temple that Carrex said is also known as the temple of the megalithic culture of Malta, the group of buildings left by the Stone Age.
Its history is even older than the pyramids of Egypt. It is the largest stone age temple in Europe and is also very famous in Muggles.
There are currently eight ruins of the Giant Stone Temple that have been discovered, seven of which have been destroyed.
In the long history, the protection magic that the ancient warlocks left in it gradually lost its effect.
The original construction of the seven megalithic temples is unclear. After the loss of magic protection, it has been corroded and turned into an ordinary building.
It has thus become the most famous tourist attraction in the world. People who have been there often marvel at the incredible miracle and look at the magnificent buildings piled up with countless pieces of tens of tons of megaliths with awe. I sigh how the ancients used the original tools to do this.
The wizards who understand their history know that these buildings are the remains of ancient warlocks.
Especially the well-preserved one, the magic and powerful magic inside is amazingly powerful.
As of today, the hidden secrets have not been cracked.
The speculation about the interior of the megalithic temple has never stopped, and there are many magic books in this area.
But as Carreuse just said, the wizards who dared to enter it all died, and no one knew what was there.
Maybe it's a powerful curse or attacking magic, or a dangerous monster. It's possible.
The power of the ancient warlocks is entirely beyond the understanding of today's wizards, and it is impossible to speculate on the existing magic theory.
Like the megalithic temple, since the ruins in front of him are also left by the Gudda warlocks, they have to be careful.
”Give you a piece of advice, Ai Wen, don't feel free to touch the power you don't understand at all, otherwise the trouble you will get will be your imagination.” Carresis said.
Looking at him, it is obviously taboo to the power of ancient warlocks. (To be continued.) 8