In addition to the core, the wand body also needs to be made of more suitable materials in order to create a unique wand that can fully bear the power of "Thunder".
With his wand still functional, Vizet had the patience to wait for the Dementor Cloak to be purified.
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On the weekend, as Vizzett walked into the office, about to wave his wand and cast the Patronus Charm as before, Snape raised an eyebrow and asked, "Have you been dealing with Dementors?"
As a Potions Master, Snape's senses were naturally very sharp, and Vizet was not much surprised that he discovered this.
“Yes…” He nodded in agreement without any hesitation.
He had barely uttered a reply when Snape continued, "The one who made the Dementors disappear...was actually you?"
Vizette nodded again and admitted, "It was me."
"You'd better not get caught..." Snape's lips curled into a slight smile, an expression that seemed both mocking and sarcastic.
However, Wizette understood that the ridicule was not directed at him, but most likely at the Daily Prophet's report.
Snape's smile quickly vanished. "If you're discovered, don't hold back! Use your mental magic to alter memories in a way that won't be noticed..."
"It shouldn't be too difficult, right? The Daily Prophet has been reporting on it a lot lately, so you should know what he looks like, right?"
“Cough cough cough…” Vizet understood what Snape meant and nodded repeatedly, “I know, I remember it well.”
“That kind of thing… there’s no need to remember it so vividly.” Snape’s tone was full of disgust. “Just turn it into ‘memory threads’ and pull them out for later use. There’s no need to taint your own memories.”
……
“I’ve got it!” Vizet replied, taking out a stack of parchment he had prepared. “Professor Snape, this is the spell I mentioned before… Patronus Charm Healing.”
For some special reason, Snape seemed to be in a good mood, and even his complexion appeared much more relaxed.
He looked very carefully, occasionally glancing up at Vizette's face before looking down to continue reading.
Examining a newly created spell often requires a large amount of information for reference;
Vizette understood this, so he wrote down all the relevant references on it, saving Snape the time of searching for information and reducing some unnecessary trouble.
This process lasted for a long time. Snape looked up again. "How did you break through the original line of thinking and come up with the idea of combining these two types of magic?"
"Because of what happened before?" Vizette replied with a smile. "I've been searching for information on healing magic, so my perspective has indeed been limited."
"I got caught in the rain a few days ago, and then I basked in the sun. After the sun seemed warmer... I suddenly felt my mind clear up!"
"Simply searching for healing magic and trying to combine it with the 'Guardian Angel Healing Spell' is like the last bit of warm sunshine."
"Without the cold rain beforehand, one cannot truly appreciate the warmth of the sun... That's why I thought of adding the Divine Edge Shadowless Spell."
“I referenced the spells of the Divine Sword Without Shadow and the Guardian Spell... and combined them with a bit of arithmetic divination... to enhance the connection between the spells and ensure that they can be integrated with each other.”
……
The Divine Sword Shadowless Curse can effectively kill the body, and the wounds it causes cannot be healed by conventional means.
If we consider the perspective of "soul, blood, and body" in bloodline magic, this magic not only harms the body but also the soul.
Since it can harm the soul, it means that its effect can reach the soul directly, so it is extremely suitable for the "Guardian Angel Healing Spell".
Snape didn't speak, but simply waved his wand, summoning a bottle of Soul Soothing Potion.
He simply took out a small drop of the Soul Soothing Agent, mixed it with pure water, and used it to personally test the effects of the "Guardian Angel Healing Spell".
Once ready, he raised his wand and chanted, "sec TUM...ex sah NAH ray...pa TRO num!"
This is a slightly tongue-twisting spell, but it worked well in Vizette's previous experiments.
The incantation begins with the Divine Sword Shadowless Spell and retains its characteristics;
Because he called this magic "Guardian Angel Healing Spell", the middle and last two parts of the spell are derived from the Guardian Angel Spell, used to distinguish between primary and secondary spells.
After Snape finished reciting the spell, he gently waved his wand forward. A thin line of silver light, like the tip of a needle, appeared at the tip of the wand. Although the light was not strong, it had a unique attraction.
He placed the silver light into a cup containing diluted potion, took out a small amount of diluted soul-soothing agent, and, as if giving himself an injection, let the silver light slowly enter his arm.
The Soul Soothing Potion worked more effectively than expected. Snape blinked his sleepy eyelids before shaking off its effects.
"Achieving the expected results only means that your research is sound... but you are still far from being able to put it into practice!"
Chapter 211 Snape's Patronus Charm
Snape had actually forgotten when exactly he... had mastered the Patronus Charm.
At least not during his student days, when he was exploring the dark magic he was good at. He wasn't very interested in complex magic like the Patronus Charm, whose power couldn't be directly demonstrated.
At that time, he needed power to change everything, to fight against his violent father, to fight against the obstructive Gryffindors, and to win Lily's favor through power.
Using power to obtain everything was his father's approach, the foundation upon which Voldemort gradually grew stronger, and the reason why Dumbledore was loved by many... at least that's what he thought at the time;
The Divine Blade Shadowless Spell was born to interpret his many views on power. It can sever both the body and the soul, and can completely destroy what he does not want to see in every sense.
It probably wasn't during the time he became a Death Eater, when he was steeped in dark magic, following in Voldemort's footsteps, attempting to obtain everything he truly desired through his own understanding of power...
Perhaps it was during the time when he switched allegiance to Dumbledore, deciding to squeeze into the cracks and try to save those whom "power" could not save through another means?
Snape seemed to remember how he had mastered the Patronus Charm...
But no matter what, he couldn't stop Lily's disappearance. He searched high and low in his own home and in that place, looking for evidence of Lily's past existence...
He found a magical photograph: a child riding a miniature flying broomstick, a bright smile on his face, chasing a shimmering silver doe.
He recognized him at a glance as Lily's guardian angel...
He will never forget it.
Perhaps we could try summoning a guardian spirit?
When he switched allegiance to Dumbledore, Dumbledore mentioned a unique method of communication, which used the Patronus Charm as the medium for communication.
At the time, he felt a sense of absurdity that Dumbledore would actually expect a Death Eater, a wizard steeped in dark magic, to cast the Patronus Charm.
However, the moment he saw Lily's guardian spirit, a flutter seemed to stir within him...
Perhaps... we should really give it a try?
Although he disdained the Guardian Spell during his student days, he did refer to the presentation method of the Guardian Spell when he was studying the Divine Sword Shadowless Spell and figuring out how to express it.
Therefore, he was no stranger to the Guardian Charm, but he found it somewhat ridiculous;
In his view, using the simple emotion of happiness to guide the Guardian Charm to summon the Guardian is a very low-level and lazy approach;
Happiness is too fragile and easily dispelled. When this emotion comes to him, a normal breath is enough to dispel it completely, and it cannot truly support the powerful guardian spell.
Like him, he didn't really realize that happiness existed...
Happiness is so fragile and fleeting!
The true guardian spell should originate from deeper and more complex emotions!
Just like when he studied the Divine Sword Shadowless Spell, he studied this guardian spell that he originally thought he would never touch in his entire life.
As it turned out, his idea was correct; even without the simple emotion of happiness, he was still able to cast the Guardian Charm.
The moment he broke free of his constraints and successfully summoned his Patronus, the moment the silver Patronus Charm leaped from the tip of his wand…
He suddenly realized that his past experiences and present beliefs, those complex emotions buried deep in his heart, were the key to forging the guardian spirit.
The guardian spirit reveals the pain he created in the past, reminding him of the deepest feelings in his heart...
but……
His guardian deity is a doe...
Just like Lily's guardian angel...
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“Professor Snape, I also think that the current ‘Patron Charm Healing’ still has many shortcomings.”
Vizette's voice rang out.
"The reason I want the 'Guardian Angel Healing Spell,' which is not yet fully completed, is because both of the magic spells it incorporates originate from your teachings..."
“There was some foresight in realizing that it wasn’t truly finished…” Snape’s thoughts returned to reality, interrupting Vizet’s words, “What are your plans for the future?”
Vizette said, "Damage to the soul is a troublesome problem even for wizards and healers."
"I hope to make it easier to cast the 'Guardian Angel Healing Spell' so that more wizards can use it."
Snape scoffed. "Ordinary wizards can't access souls; they can't even cast a Patronus Charm..."
"How could he possibly have mastered the 'Guardian Angel Healing Spell'? Are there any other plans?"
Vizette said, "I need to continue optimizing the incantation for casting 'Guardian Angel Healing Spell.' The current incantation is still a bit awkward and needs to be adjusted."
Snape nodded. "That's barely passable... Continue."
“‘Guardian Charm Healing’ should just be a broad category…” Vizette continued, “like the Weather Charm…”
"I think it should choose different solutions depending on the situation, just like the weather spell includes different spells such as clear sky spell, snow spell, blizzard spell, fog spell, etc."
"Influenced by the Muggle world? Like how they use different medical equipment to..." Snape raised an eyebrow, "to perform surgery?"
Vizette nodded directly and said, "Yes! I've been thinking about that!"
Snape rolled up the parchment. "This idea is barely acceptable. Let's start here!"
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