Slytherin's locket?
Isn’t this a coincidence... He has that thing, and it is right here, but it is still a Horcrux and cannot be used for the time being.
"You found it?" Ravenclaw asked with a hint of surprise in his tone.
"In fact, I also found Hufflepuff's gold cup," Kyle said sheepishly, "and Gryffindor's sword. It's in the headmaster's office at Hogwarts. I can borrow it if I need it."
"No, the locket is enough," said Ravenclaw.
To be honest, she really didn't expect that the thing that best represented the four of them would appear in the hands of one person at the same time.
Kyle, and the man who made the Horcruxes.
Although his behavior is infuriating, we have to admit that he is indeed very capable.
"Ms. Ravenclaw... I have another question." Kyle thought for a moment and continued, "After the Vanishing Spell is successful, the locket will surely fall off, right? Then, won't I never be able to change back?
Just like I said before, if you want to cast a vanishing spell on yourself, you have to transfer the magic power in your body. Without magic power, you certainly can't use a counter-spell, right?"
"You don't need to worry about that."
Ravenclaw said calmly as she whispered the Vanishing Charm.
Although it was the same spell, Kyle still felt the difference.
Then, a strange picture appeared in front of his eyes. The spell seemed to be broken up and turned into different magic formulas.
These magic runes are connected to each other to form a larger symbol.
"Although there are some slight differences, it is essentially a standard Transfiguration spell."
Ravenclaw continued, "I have seen Salazar's locket. The magic stored in it will not affect the Transfiguration Spell. As long as you carry it with you, you can completely treat it as something like clothing and complete the transformation together.
"The only thing you need to pay attention to is that you must be able to skillfully use silent spells and wandless spells, because after completing the transformation, you will not be able to use a wand or make any sound.
"I think these shouldn't be difficult for you."
Kyle thought for a moment and said, "Silent spells are no problem. I may not be proficient in wandless spellcasting, but I can do it barely."
"Unskilled?" There was a slight fluctuation in Ravenclaw's voice.
It seemed incredible to her that Kyle was not able to skillfully use silent spells and wandless spells at his age.
"In fact, we will learn silent spells only in the sixth grade." Kyle explained: "As for wandless spellcasting, there is no requirement at all. Even the most rigorous ultimate wizard exam will not have any questions related to it."
Ravenclaw was silent for a moment, then said softly: "It seems that you don't need to face the danger that may come at any time. This is good..."
"Ms. Ravenclaw...you, I mean, was the wizarding world very dangerous a thousand years ago?" Kyle asked curiously.
"It's difficult for me to answer this question for you." Ravenclaw said, "What I saw was very different from what ordinary wizards experience... but it is definitely not as safe as it is now."
Kyle nodded.
A thousand years ago... According to the records found in the library, wizards of that era did not have an easy life.
"Ms. Ravenclaw, can I ask you one more question?"
There was no voice in his mind. Ravenclaw neither agreed nor refused, but Kyle had a feeling that she was standing in front of him, staring at him.
“I just had an idea,” Kyle said, “but I didn’t know if it would work, so I wanted to confirm it.”
"Then tell me." Ravenclaw finally responded.
"Yes, about the Horcrux..." Kyle said cautiously.
"Do you also want eternal life?" There was a hint of disappointment in Ravenclaw's voice, but it was fleeting. "If that's the case, I suggest you use the Philosopher's Stone. For wizards, a complete soul is very important.
If you read enough of the books, you'll find that the dastardly Hercule disappeared after creating the first Horcrux.
He repented and did many things in the hope of uniting his divided soul.”
"No, that's not what I meant." Kyle shook his head. "I meant, if a person becomes insane because his soul is torn apart, can a Horcrux bring him back to consciousness?"
"Soul torn apart?"
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"It's the Cruciatus Curse, an extremely evil spell that can affect the soul." Kyle said, "I have a friend whose parents were tortured by the Cruciatus Curse and their souls were torn into many pieces.
"The healers at St. Mungo's said that the soul fragments were affecting each other, causing them to become delirious and unable to communicate normally with others.
"So I had this idea. If I use Horcruxes to separate the soul fragments, will they be able to recover?"
Ravenclaw fell silent again, and after a long while he said, "I'm afraid that despicable Herpo could never have imagined that the spell he invented could be used to save people one day."
"So this method works, right?" Kyle asked excitedly.
"No, I can't." Ravenclaw poured a basin of cold water on him.
"In order to complete the Horcrux, you need to use strong evil thoughts to push the soul fragments out of the body. How can a person who can't even communicate normally produce evil enough to push the soul?"
"So, after knowing this, what are you going to do next, or what ideas do you have?" Ravenclaw changed his tone and asked with interest, like a professor asking a student a question.
"Hmm... can I use the body as a Horcrux?" Kyle frowned slightly and said thoughtfully, "If I can't push the soul out, then I can look for something nearby... hair, eyebrows, a piece of bone, these can all become Horcruxes."
"That's a good idea, and absolutely correct," said Ravenclaw. "The only problem is that if the soul fragment cannot leave the body, the Horcrux will no longer be able to give people immortality."
"It doesn't matter." Kyle waved his hand and said, "As long as it can make people wake up, it's enough. If they can really live forever, it will cause a lot of trouble... and they themselves probably won't want it."
"That's right, but have you ever thought of a simpler method...using the soul fragment itself as a Horcrux."
"Is this possible?" Kyle asked in surprise.
"It only takes a slight change in the process," said Ravenclaw. "I can teach you."
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(End of this chapter)