Chapter 590 The Middle Ages
The weak Allen had no room for pickiness. Allen had a bad nightmare about Luna's nightmare and the faint pain in his wounds made his sleep constantly interrupted, and it rained all night long, and the raucous rain hit the tent, and the air was wet.
After breakfast, Royna Ravenclaw poured out a bowl of cold broth. She turned out the floating plate again and floated to a position parallel to Allen's bed. Her head pointed at the floating plate, signaling Allen to lie on it. Allen supported her body and barely rolled into the floating plate.
"There is not enough to bring ointment. You can't pull out all the warthog teeth on your face. When I get home, I go to the neighbor's garden to pick some fresh herbs and make them again." After explaining to Allen, Royna Ravenclaw left the tent with the floating Allen. Alan looked at the scenery around the lonely tent with his unsightly eyes. This was a very remote hillside, full of dark and misty desolate scenery. Only a few fields were separated by them and the dark hills. The fields were hardly well cultivated, and some barren and barren heather grew on both sides of the fork.
The surface of this hillside looks very flat, but the color changes a little. The swamp covered with rushes and moss is green, while the dry soil of feldspark is black. The dark clouds press down on the top and the sky becomes darker. These differences are just light and dark, because the colors have faded as the sunlight disappears.
Alan's eyes searched on the dim hillside and followed the edge of the hillside to further afield. At this time, Alan's pupils unconsciously expanded, and a woman whose body was burnt black and charred was tied to a charred wooden shelf after the fire was burned, and her limbs were twisted in pain.
When Ravenclaw was commanding the reclaiming of the tent and some cookware outside with his wand, Alan, who was looking around in vain, noticed that the tent seemed small from the outside, and from the outside, it seemed that he could only accommodate one person inside.
Looking up at the woman's body, Ravenclaw shrugged and said to Allen, "This muggle farmer was burned to death as a witch because these muggles accidentally ate contaminated rye - according to my distant relative's research many years ago, it was just that rye was easily parasitized by a kind of fungus, but Muggles would not think so, so many so-called 'witches' were burned to death." Royna Ravenclaw said lightly, as if it was commonplace, "Many demons
The rioters and wizard apprentices who are not capable enough will be persecuted by the church for their exposure of their identities. Muggles especially like this scene of burning wizards, or executing anyone. This is a popular form of entertainment for them. Usually when someone is executed, people in the town will go to see it, but after the execution, the execution ground will become a place for everyone to hide - you seem to have a strong reaction to this. So, the Muggles have finally made some progress in your era?"
Allen hesitated for a moment and nodded to Ravenclaw. He couldn't speak, so he couldn't tell Ravenclaw that occasionally had "wizards" persecuted and executed within a hundred years of his age...
"Hmm? It doesn't seem much better? But this has brought me convenience. Although I am not afraid of those Muggles, I will camp here after their executions, which can avoid many unnecessary troubles. The only thing I can see nearby is the executioner. The Muggles forced him to live outside the village, and the law will not provide protection for the executioner, nor will they be allowed to enter bathhouses, taverns and other public places, so no Muggles will be discovered by petrified for a day or two.
"Royna Ravenclaw pointed to the geometrically distributed villages on the edge of the wasteland, with about twenty small houses, surrounded by fences. The small houses had gray thatched roofs, and the outer walls were covered with clay. There were also some very narrow semi-underground huts - one built on the ground, with steps extending down to the house inside, covered with a simple thatched roof, which were homes and shelters for the poor.
I don't know if it was an illusion, but Allen felt that Ravenclaw in front of him felt that he was a little closer than yesterday. Compared to Luna, the other party seemed to like to chat with him who could not speak - although the other party seemed to just want to find a listener and didn't care whether he could respond to these topics.
After packing up, Royna Ravenclaw came over to re-control the floating disc under him and suddenly approached Allen sniffed at him and then sniffed, "It's so clean, it seems that you are also a great nobleman living in the castle? Boy, you are lucky. The habit I developed when I was a child has also made a large bathtub in the tree house where I lived in the last few years - you can ask my house elf to prepare for you at will, but I don't know how to bathe. In addition, even if you are a knight without a sword, I won't serve you to take a bath." It seemed that I felt that my words seemed a little stiff. Ravenclaw paused and said a little deliberately, "Now I am more used to cleaning up and saving time, although in fact I will wash it every six or seven days... so my neighbor laughed at me for being too clean."
Alan, who was lying on a floating disc, found that he was fortunate to speak, avoided the embarrassment... It also reminded him of some medieval customs, which were different from the common people's mistaken belief. In fact, although the church usually opposed the cleaning of the body, priests or monks were only allowed to bathe twice a year - on Christmas and some festivals of selected guardians. But despite this, there were public bathhouses in towns of slightly larger scale, and people not only went to bathe, but also for socializing. Contrary to today's concept, people were not very reserved at the time, especially in the early Middle Ages.
In the middle of the period, men and women shared bathhouses. The nobles' large bathtubs or more luxurious bathtubs were even more social in nature. It was common for a group of noble ladies to serve a knight to take a bath in the Middle Ages, because the knight enjoyed the attentive service of the hostess or the host's daughters while taking a bath was of great respect to the knight. The steaming bath symbolized a kind hospitality here. In fact, during the Black Death period, this behavior greatly increased the opportunity for cross-infection, and also allowed the church to take the opportunity to publicize that the epidemic was caused by bathing...
While Alan was thinking about it, Ravenclaw had already pointed her wand forward, and a large semi-real horse-shaped creature composed of shadows was created out of thin air.
The Shadow Horse has a black head and body, a bodyless black smoke-like mane and tail, and four more atomized hooves, which make no sound when walking. It also looks like a saddle made of black mist, horse chews and reins and so on.
"It's still much more comfortable to sit up. That day I suddenly realized that I had set up a blood alliance with people. When the Phantom moved to the vicinity of the stream, I was afraid it was a trap. It was a bad idea to choose to ride those brooms to save some magic to prepare for battle." Royna Ravenclaw rode on the shadow mount and let it fly slowly at a low altitude.
Alan also learned this spell in the Lavenclaw Tower, but modern wizards have never used this kind of summoning mount spell that is difficult to consume more magic because of the popularity of Flying Network, door keys, and brooms after the cushion spell. - Alan himself has mastered the ability to fly like a dementor, so he has never actually used this similar mount spell to real life.
However, this spell is based on the actual effect of improving the strength of the wizard. Low-level wizards can only use it without any difficulties and slow down and run on the sand, mud, and swamps without any difficulty. After improving their strength, they can only walk on the water. Ravenclaw directly lets this horse composed of shadows fly in the air and it seems effortless. This also shows that although Royna Ravenclaw is just emerging, the talent she has shown is destined to be one of the four greatest wizards of this era.
Chapter completed!