Spotted By Grindelwald And Went To Hogwarts Chapter 191: “Research on the Habits and Communication of Basilisks”
The things here are obviously left by Slytherin to his descendants, so why did he leave such a 'biological bomb'? And in terms of experience, he never explained the basilisk in the stone room.
Or, I got the order wrong, should I discover the secret chamber first and then the stone chamber? But Gormlaith didn't get specific information?
No, why is there a spell in the chamber of secrets here... Strange...
Fortunately, that basilisk looked very docile. Even without the command of Parseltongue, it just communicated with Dave through biological instinct, and then obediently did not move.
Sean continued wandering around the stone room. He remembered that Gormlaith had taught him another Parseltongue, which was used to open so-called treasures.
Wooden tables were placed everywhere in the stone room. The decoration here looked very simple, and Slytherin didn't seem to be a person who was keen on enjoying himself.
There were still a few rusty cauldrons in the corner. Sean stretched his head and took a look, only a layer of black things remained inside. There are still many crystal bottles in the box on the side, but the cork on it has been completely corroded, and the liquid medicine inside has completely evaporated.
Sean rummaged through a few other crumbling wooden shelves and found something.
It was a thick piece of parchment with Slytherin's unique narrow font on it.
"Research on the Habits and Communication of Basilisks"
The first line reads: Feasibility of natural reproduction of basilisk
Sean: "..."
This dangerous magical animal, do you still want it to reproduce naturally? !
In today's wizarding world, there are only a few descriptions of basilisks. From the information Sean knows, he only knows that this thing is hatched from a male egg by a toad.
And in view of the danger of the basilisk, even dark wizards who tried to violate the prohibition to hatch it would often die from their pets because they did not understand Parseltongue.
As a result, this terrifying creature has gradually become a legend.
Slytherin recorded in detail how the basilisk hatched.
"A rooster with a lifespan of seven years (actual test, seven years is the only standard) lays eggs when Sirius shines in the sky, and then puts them under the body of a toad, and can hatch a normal individual basilisk."
"It is better to choose a rooster from Sussex. When choosing a rooster, pay attention to the size of the rooster's comb. The comb of a one-year-old rooster should be half the size of an adult man's palm. The bigger the better, but it should not exceed the size of the entire palm."
"The rooster's feathers cannot be mixed with white, and the tail feathers are bright."
"When the Sirius shines, the rooster should be placed on a high place, but it should not be directly illuminated by the moonlight, let alone the toad responsible for hatching should not see the Sirius."
"The choice of the toad will affect the strength of the basilisk's venom. You can feed the excitement potion before hatching to increase the excitement of the toad (do not overdose, half an ounce is the limit)."
"When hatching, if the toad shows uneasiness, stop hatching immediately. The toad's uneasiness may cause the basilisk to hatch unsmoothly, and at the same time affect the IQ of the born basilisk."
"After the basilisk hatches, put it in a strong container immediately, and don't open its eyes at the same time. The newborn basilisks are not intelligent enough, and they haven't learned how to close their eyes. Even if they use Parseltongue to control them, accidents are very easy to happen."
"The growth cycle of the basilisk is more than five years. Generally, in the seventh to eighth year, the basilisk will grow into an adult with a standard fifty-foot length."
"The way to tell the gender of a basilisk is to look at its brain. The male basilisk has a red feather on its head."
"The basilisk itself does not have the instinct to reproduce. As a magical creature, it does not seem to have the instinct of all animals to continue the race. The basilisk does not go into heat throughout the year, but there will be fights between male basilisks, not with females."
"The above is the experience gained from hatching seventeen basilisks. Among them, the probability of a rooster laying an egg is exactly one tenth, and the probability of a toad being disturbed during incubation is as high as half. A total of sixty-two male eggs have been hatched, and the probability of stillbirth is relatively high."
Just after reading a small part of the content, the corners of Sean's mouth twitched.
Slytherin hatched a total of seventeen basilisks? ! Seventeen...
Moreover, Slytherin didn't mention how to deal with those basilisks at all. Sean suspected that Slytherin might not have wanted to deal with those basilisks at all... This guy won't release the redundant basilisks into nature, right? !
Crazy crazy...
Sean barely calmed down, and continued to check the content below.
"The basilisk has three deadly methods. Its powerful body, terrifying poison, and deadly eyes. The physical strength can be ignored. A larger part of the effect of the huge body is to provide strong vitality and high-level magic resistance. (After testing, the magic resistance is far superior to the giant monster, and is on par with the fire dragon-the fire dragon is a Welsh green dragon.)"
"Focus on documenting the power of the other two."
"Venom. The basilisk's venom seems to be inherited from the toad. The power of this toxin is far superior to that of high-level poisons (the test subject is a giant monster. The amount of venom injected is one ounce, which is about the amount of detoxification of the basilisk. The survival time of the giant monster is five minutes.)"
"In addition, the venom of the basilisk can be preserved for a long time. If it is stored in a dark and dry place, it is estimated that it can be preserved for more than ten years."
"Note: The feasibility of using basilisk venom as a raw material for potion has not been found yet."
"Gaze. Basilisk's gaze does not belong to biological ability, but to the magical instinct of magical creatures. But because of the danger of gaze, I can only communicate with Basilisk through Parseltongue, and use animals to conduct experiments to draw conclusions."
"Activation condition: The basilisk must meet the eyes of the creature~IndoMTL.com~ There must be no obstacles in it. If the eyes of the basilisk are seen through a mirror or the surface of the water, the creature will petrify."
"The distance from the basilisk's gaze will also affect the power of the gaze. If the distance is too far, the creature will not die immediately."
"At the same time, the will of the basilisk will affect the power of the gaze. A simple description is that the basilisk decides to look at the creature, which will exert the maximum power of the gaze. If other creatures see the eyes of the basilisk, but the basilisk does not pay attention, the power will be weakened—however, because the power is too powerful, the weakened effect will not have a real impact."
"Rescue method: As mentioned before, seeing the eyes of the basilisk from a long distance will not kill you immediately, but the eyes of the basilisk are like a spell that pulls the soul. The distance only prolongs the time to pull the soul. The person who sees the eyes will eventually die, and the soul will inevitably leave the body. There is only one way to avoid it - look at the eyes of the basilisk through the mirror, actively petrify yourself and wait for rescue."
"There is no way to survive by looking directly into the eyes of the basilisk at close range. So far, no living creature has survived, not a single one."
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