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[What is Silent/Silent? In
"Where are the Fantastic Beasts", the male protagonist Newt Scamander captured one silently. When Maji Kowalski first found silence in Scamander's suitcase zoo, he wanted to get closer but was warned of danger by Scamander. Scamander said that he captured this silently in Sudan three months ago, and an eight-year-old girl died of it. Scamander may also be engaged in silent research and stripping experiments under Dumbledore's assignment.
In the subsequent investigation of the tragedy, Scamander analyzed the markings on the victim's face and identified that he was killed by the silent person. The crowd was in an uproar—the silent person has no signs of activity in several worlds, and there is absolutely no chance that there will be a silent person in New York.
According to Scamander in the dungeon, Silent is a kind of magical parasite that forms when a magician inhibits his magical ability. The parasite itself is called the silent, and the magician whose body is used as the host is called the silent. If they have not cast spells, they will silently bite and erode, and eventually take over the host's body and be out of control, bringing disaster.
Silent people generally rarely live beyond ten years old, so Grindelwald ignored the already grown-up Credence, and also proved Credence's huge magician potential from the side.
Among the original works, the publisher of Scamander's book "Where are Fantastic Beasts" is called Silent Bookstore.
[What is the connection between the Silent and the original Harry Potter series? ]
Concept may explain Moran's "Harry Potter" series, among many doubts. The book mentions that Dumbledore’s sister, Arena, died when she was 14 years old and had never attended school at Hogwarts or received treatment at St. Mungo. Instead, her two brothers, Abs and Aberforth, have been taking care of her. In the book, Aberforth exposed his sister's tragic life to Harry and the others:
"When my sister was six years old, she was attacked by three Muggle boys. They saw her through the fence in the back garden. Magic. She's still a child, she can't control herself-no witch can control herself at such a young age. I guess they were terrified when they saw it. They crossed the fence before she showed them her They stopped her like crazy."
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"She was hit hard. Look at what the three children did: Since then, she has never been normal again. She refused. Use magic, but you can’t get rid of it; it swallowed her heart and made her completely crazy. When she was out of control, it broke out again, making her very scary and dangerous... But most of the time Here, she is still quite cute and not hostile.” The
silent reason is that the young magician's excessive suppression of his impulse to cast spells, and the physical torture catalyzes the magical changes in the little magician's body.
"My father found those bastards," Aberforth went on, "and also taught them. He was imprisoned in Azkaban because of this. He never said why he did it, because if the Ministry of Magic Knowing what Arina has become, she will be locked in Saint Mungo forever. They think that if the magic in her body bursts out uncontrollably, it will be a considerable challenge to the International Secrets Law. "
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" After that, when she was fourteen years old... Well, I was not there at the time," Aberforth said, "If I were there, I would definitely be able to stop her... She broke out, and my mother is not as good as She was young, and... there was a little accident. Arina didn’t control herself, and my mother died.” In the
film, Credence runs away and kills the cruel adoptive mother Mary Lou, and we can infer that it is Ah. Rena's rampage led to the death of her mother Kendra Dumbledore.
"We quarreled... I took out the magic wand, and he took out the magic wand. He, my brother's best friend, used a heartbreaking spell on me. Abu thought to stop him, but then the three of us unfolded My sister was irritated by the flickering light and crackling noise. She couldn't help it..."
"...I guess she wanted to help, but she probably didn't know what she was doing. I didn't know it was among us. Who caused this tragedy—anyone is possible. Anyway, she is dead.”
We learned that in the melee between Grindelwald, Abth and Aberforth, Arena was stimulated and triggered. Runaway, and eventually lead to tragedy.
The death of Arena Dumbledore became the fuse of the Dumbledore brothers’ rebellious intentions, and also tore the friendship between Dumbledore and Grindelwald. The whole incident also explained why Grindelwald insisted on looking for the silent. And know how to identify them.
[Who is Grindelwald? What is his relationship with Dumbledore? 】
At the end of the movie, we learned that the chief of North America Auro and the Minister of Security Pasival Graves were actually pretended by Grindelwald. Graves himself may have been kidnapped or killed.
Grindelwald believes that the isolation of the magical world is to benefit mankind at the expense of magicians. In "Where are the Fantastic Beasts", he looks for the silent person hiding in the orphanage, and attempts to provoke the conflict between humans and the magician by releasing the silent person, and provoke a war.
Grindelwald is not a simple villain. When he was young, he was very idealistic. He wanted to realize the reform of the magical world, but unfortunately his anti-social tendencies and black magic went astray. Greenward's political stance is very similar to Magneto in the X-Men series, and his relationship with Dumbledore is like the love and killing of Charles and Magneto in the X-Men.
In fact, the author Rowling admitted Dumbledore’s sexual orientation in her early book clubs, and in the filming of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", she strongly prevented the director from joining Dumbledore’s love story with female characters.
"Greenward. Finally, my brother found someone who was as smart, talented, and like-minded as him. They talked about topics ranging from plans to establish a new wizarding organization, to finding sacred objects, to everything they were interested in..."
However, the death of his sister and the huge political disagreement eventually separated the two. Grindelwald left England, stole the old wand from Grigovich, the wand maker, and completed the revolution planned with Dumbledore on his own. Greenward's madness led him to destruction, and Dumbledore had to fight him. Grindelwald was subsequently imprisoned in a fortress built by himself. Until decades later, Voldemort came to Newmontgard to find the whereabouts of the old wand. Grindelwald was killed for refusing to provide him with information.
[What kind of plot will appear in the sequel? ] A
ray of surviving silently hinted that it will appear in the sequel, is Credence still alive? What kind of events will be triggered in the sequel? Will Scamander's research ultimately point to Dumbledore at Hogwarts College?
In this film, it is mentioned that Newt has a more well-known heroic brother, Theseus. Perhaps there will be an answer about Scamander's life in the sequel.
Another foreshadowing is Rita Lestrange in Scamander's photo (Lestrange is the pure-blooded family married to the devil Bellatrix Black). Who is she? What kind of story does it have with Scamander?
Not surprisingly, Greenward will still be the biggest villain on this timeline. One cannot help but wonder whether being detained by MACUSA is part of his evil plan, and how will he escape from prison in the sequel?
The epic battle between him and Dumbledore will also be a big show that fans are looking forward to.
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" in the relevant chapters:
Chapter memories of
Chapter XIV thief
Chapter XVIII Albus Dumbledore Life and Lies
XXIII Malfoy Manor
second Chapter 14 The Wand Maker
Chapter 28 The Missing Mirror
Chapter 35 King’s Cross Station
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