That Night.
Ravenclaw Common Room
"Snap." The sharp sound of Ethan's textbook closing echoed through the evening air like a gunshot in a cathedral.
Glancing at the ornate clock above the fireplace, he exhaled softly, his breath barely disturbing the dancing shadows cast by flickering flames. Beneath his calm exterior, excitement and anticipation thrummed through his veins like liquid fire.
Rising from his chair with fluid grace, he walked toward the portrait hole, each footstep deliberate and measured.
Time to bring Hogwarts a little surprise.
The arrival of surprises was just so beautifully simple and unpretentious.
The evening common room stretched before him in peaceful tranquillity, its blue and bronze tapestries swaying gently in draughts from hidden passages. Students clustered in small groups throughout the circular space, some bent over ancient tomes whose pages whispered secrets in the candlelight, others engaged in quiet discussions about various magical mysteries. Broken eggshells from intellectual puzzles littered the floor like scattered thoughts.
None of them had the slightest inkling of what was about to unfold.
Seeing Ethan's departure, they merely glanced up with mild curiosity before returning to their studies. After all, this was Ethan Vincent. School rules about travelling in groups seemed almost quaint when applied to someone who carried himself like he owned the very stones of Hogwarts.
However, one figure immediately rose from the shadows near the window, following in Ethan's wake like a hunting hound scenting prey.
Arthur.
At this moment, his face appeared even more haggard than at the start of term, as if some invisible parasite had been steadily draining his vitality. Dark circles ringed his sunken eyes like bruises, while those same eyes now gleamed with an unsettling madness that made other students instinctively step aside.
The other Ravenclaws whispered among themselves that he'd lost his mind obsessing over the Chamber opener, targeting even innocent students in his paranoid investigations.
"I learnt more in Ethan's club training than in all my Defence Against the Dark Arts classes combined!" one student was saying. "Plus, I actually got prize money for my efforts!"
Another nodded enthusiastically. "Round Table Council? Never heard of them. Don't understand the appeal."
Arthur paid no attention to such idle gossip, his focus laser-sharp on his quarry. He firmly believed that once he exposed and captured the Chamber opener, the Round Table Council would return to its former glory, and his own reputation would be restored beyond question.
Staring at Ethan's retreating figure, Arthur felt a powerful premonition building in his chest like gathering storm clouds. Tonight, he might finally uncover clues about the true mastermind behind these attacks.
Perhaps Ethan's reckless confidence means he'll be the next victim, Arthur thought with malicious satisfaction, his lips curving in what might charitably be called a smile.
He failed to notice how his thoughts had grown increasingly extreme and violent over the past weeks.
Ahead of him, hidden beneath Ethan's dark hair, a small eyeball rolled with wet precision, catching sight of the figure following under a hastily cast Disillusionment Charm.
Ethan's lips curved in genuine amusement. Coming along for the show, little brother? How thoughtful of you.
Shh... be very careful now. The path to hell is slowly unfolding beneath our feet, and only one step remains.
Tonight would serve as the ultimate test of whether his protective painting could truly resist the basilisk's deadly curse.
Chamber of Secrets
"Eergani's Skirt," Ethan whispered like a prayer to forgotten gods.
A gossamer-thin white veil materialised around his head, its fabric seeming to capture and hold moonlight within its ethereal weave. Pure white scales caught the Chamber's dim luminescence, emitting a faint glow that transformed his features into something almost angelic. Though the veil covered his eyes completely, it didn't obstruct his vision in the slightest. If anything, it seemed to sharpen his perception of the magical world around him.
Drawing a deep breath that tasted of ancient stone and mysteries older than memory, Ethan stood in the vast Chamber's heart. The space stretched around him like a cathedral built for giants, its towering pillars disappearing into shadows that seemed to whisper secrets in long-dead languages.
He closed his eyes, raised the snake whistle to his lips, and blew a single, haunting note.
The sound echoed through the Chamber like a funeral dirge, bouncing off stone walls until it became something more than mere music. A summons that resonated in the very bones of the earth.
Rustle rustle. The sound of scales against stone began in the depths, gradually growing louder and closer with each passing heartbeat. The noise was hypnotic, like rainfall on ancient leaves or waves against a forgotten shore.
Until Ethan's outstretched hand touched that cold, slippery mass of serpentine muscle.
"Hiss, hiss..." The soft sound of a forked tongue tasting the air came from somewhere high above, accompanied by the subtle displacement of air that spoke of something truly massive moving through the darkness.
Thump thump! Thump thump! His heart hammered against his ribs like a caged bird desperate for freedom.
Ethan's lips curved in anticipation as he looked up and slowly, deliberately, opened his eyes.
A pair of brilliant, dazzling golden pupils materialised in his vision like twin suns blazing in the void. Those contracted, needle-like pupils were sharp as sword points, designed by nature to pierce directly through a viewer's eyes and into their very soul.
"Hiss hiss hiss!" The basilisk frantically shook its massive head and squeezed its eyes shut, confused and alarmed. The ancient creature couldn't understand why its beloved little master would suddenly open his eyes in such a reckless manner.
It knew with absolute certainty that any creature meeting its gaze would die instantly, their life force extinguished like a candle in a hurricane.
However, a soft, delighted laugh rang through the Chamber like silver bells.
"Heh, you don't need to close your eyes, little one," Ethan said with gentle authority. "I no longer fear your gaze!"
The basilisk obeyed with reptilian grace, opening its eyes in amazement. Those ancient golden orbs met a pair of calm, deep cobalt-blue eyes that gazed back without the slightest trace of fear. Bright light flickered in their depths like stars being born.
The sight made the basilisk recall nights from so very long ago. Memories almost lost to the weight of centuries. Back then, it hadn't been trapped in this stone prison. It had been young and free, following its great first master, Salazar Slytherin, through mountain passes and across rolling countryside under skies full of stars.
Its little master's eyes were exactly like this. So beautiful, so fearless, so alive.
The basilisk released a sound of pure joy, carefully extending its forked tongue to touch Ethan's nose with the gentleness of a mother greeting her child.
"Hahaha." Ethan couldn't help but laugh, the sound echoing through the Chamber with infectious warmth.
He stared at those magnificent golden pupils with fascination and pride, like a traveller who had finally scaled an impossible mountain peak or a warrior who had conquered the last dragon. The sense of accomplishment filled him from crown to toe.
He had succeeded!
This painting, infused with the protective power of the Patronus Charm, was indeed powerful enough to resist even the basilisk's most deadly curse!
Inspiration struck like lightning. Ethan waved his hand with theatrical grandeur, and the massive snakeskin canvas unfurled before him like a battle standard. His wand transformed into a brush with liquid grace, the wood flowing and reshaping itself until he held an instrument of pure artistic creation.
Looking up at the blank pupils in that ink-black serpent head, he smiled with the satisfaction of an artist about to complete his masterpiece.
With his free hand, he withdrew the extraordinary material known as Luminous Essence. The moment it appeared, the substance blazed like a captured star, immediately illuminating every corner of the dim Chamber with radiance that seemed to come from the heart of creation itself.
The brush tip touched the essence, fusing paint with magic in a union that transcended mere art. The flawless white of Luminous Essence transformed into golden yellow like molten treasure, warm and alive with power.
No hesitation was needed. Those golden pupils were already permanently etched in his mind with perfect clarity.
"Slap!" The brush tip pressed into the snake portrait's empty eye socket with decisive force.
His hand moved with supernatural speed and precision, painting and sketching in rapid strokes that seemed to capture not just the image but the essence itself. Not a trace of uncertainty marred his technique.
In this moment, Ethan could hear nothing beyond the whisper of brush against canvas. In his eyes existed only that gradually clarifying, gradually awakening ink-black serpent that seemed to meet his gaze with growing intelligence.
Completed in one perfect breath!
Ethan swept the brush to a dramatic stop, his entire body trembling from the magical exertion. Stepping back, he panted softly while gazing up at those golden pupils that now floated in the ink-black mist like captured lightning.
The finishing touch is complete!
Instantly, an aura of pure evil surged from the painting with the force of a breaking dam. The very air stopped flowing, becoming thick and viscous as molasses, making each breath a conscious effort. The temperature seemed to drop by degrees as shadows began dancing independently of their sources.
"Hiss..." Accompanied by a low, hoarse sound like ancient secrets being whispered, the massive snake head on the painting began to writhe with impossible life.
Ink-black scales slid across the shed snakeskin canvas as if the creature were being reborn from its own image. Those pupils... those brilliant, dazzling golden pupils blazed like lamps lit in primordial darkness, flames that drew moths to their destruction.
They burnt with such beautiful intensity that creatures lured by their terrible temptation could never know what lay ahead. Only a deeper abyss. The abyss itself, given form and hunger.
[Snake Portrait Part One: Head]
[Grade: Tier 1 · Golden Legend]
[Type: Living Portrait]
[Description: One-fifth of the complete portrait, the most crucial component]
[Effect: When existing alone, creatures gazed upon by its eyes will fall into intense hallucinations, forced to make sanity checks. Failure results in madness; can leap from the canvas as an attack method.]
[When five paintings combine, effects and grade will undergo earth-shaking changes.]
[Warning! Current magic insufficient to support five painting fusions! Please complete advancement conditions first!]
Nearby, the original basilisk had coiled itself into a defensive ball, staring in absolute terror at this massive creature that resembled itself yet felt utterly alien. The ancient serpent could never consider this painted thing its own kind.
What manner of monster has my little master created? The basilisk wondered with something approaching awe. He's even madder than the original master!
Looking at Ethan with newfound respect, the basilisk felt certain confirmation through their shared gaze. This was indeed Salazar Slytherin's legitimate heir.
"Huff... insufficient magic..." Ethan panted slightly, sweat beading on his forehead despite the Chamber's chill.
Even without the system's helpful prompt, Ethan could clearly sense the truth. His current magical reserves were completely inadequate to support his ultimate grand plan.
But no matter. One advancement condition, holding a grand art exhibition for someone not of this world, was already prepared and waiting.
Creak.
A soft sound came from behind him, barely audible above the Chamber's eternal whispers.
Ethan's lips curved in anticipation. First, he waved his hand to command the painted serpent to close its golden pupils. Then he blew a gentle note on the snake whistle, issuing a command to the original basilisk.
"Retreat to your lair."
Rustle. The massive creature obediently withdrew to the Chamber's deepest shadows, but not before hissing softly with genuine concern: "Little master, be careful."
Only then did Ethan turn to face the expected figure. Round Table Council President Arthur!
At this moment, that marble-hard face was a masterpiece of shock and disbelief. He stared at Ethan as if witnessing something that defied every law of reality, his mouth moving soundlessly as he struggled to process what he'd witnessed.
"Why are you here?" Arthur finally managed to stammer. "This... this is the Chamber of Secrets?"
His brain seemed to be struggling with the basic concept of cause and effect.
Ethan smiled at him with infinite patience, waiting for the poor boy to sort through his tangled thoughts.
After several long seconds, Arthur's eyes slowly widened as understanding dawned like a terrible sunrise. His face underwent a transformation that would have been comedic under any other circumstances.
Even if Headmaster Dumbledore had performed an interpretive dance before him, Arthur couldn't have been more thoroughly shocked!
"You... you're the Chamber opener! The mastermind behind everything!" His voice cracked with the strain of revelation. "It's you. Ethan Vincent!"
His shocked shout echoed through the empty Chamber like a death knell.
"Snap!" Ethan snapped his fingers with theatrical flair, casually transfiguring a button into an elegant top hat. He swept it to his chest in a playful, perfect bow that would have impressed any theatre critic.
Looking up with eyes that sparkled with mischief, he smiled. "Correct, that would indeed be me."
Arthur felt reality crumbling around him like a house of cards in a hurricane. This had to be some elaborate illusion. Ethan was deceiving him somehow. There was simply no other explanation!
How could this be possible? How could Ethan Vincent, that seemingly innocent second-year student, be the Chamber opener? How could he be the mastermind behind one terrifying incident after another?
He's only a child!
Arthur felt dizzy and disoriented, as if the very foundations of his understanding had been ripped away.
Then a darker realisation crept through his confusion like poison through water. If Ethan continued growing in power and influence at this rate, he would definitely become an immeasurable threat to the established order.
But if Arthur could arrest him now and expose him before the entire wizarding world, he could not only destroy Ethan's future but also elevate his own status beyond imagination.
Arthur steadied himself, greed and hunger blazing in his eyes like twin flames. His grip tightened on his wand until his knuckles went white.
Ethan observed this excellent Ravenclaw student with something approaching pity. "Mr Arthur, if I told you that everything I'm doing is merely in pursuit of supreme knowledge, and that no one will suffer any substantial harm..."
Hearing that last phrase, Arthur nearly lost his composure entirely. What about all those students still lying catatonic in the hospital wing? Did you strip them of their very humanity?
Ethan felt his statement was entirely accurate. After all, he'd only used glorious radiance to wash away the evil thoughts corrupting these people's hearts. If anything, it would help them become better human beings in the long run.
This was clearly an act of justice, far more merciful than the original story's indiscriminate killing.
"I respect the Round Table Council's noble traditions," Ethan continued reasonably. "Nor do I force students to join my organisation against their will. Under these circumstances, do you really still insist on being my enemy?"
Arthur's laugh was harsh and bitter. "Trying to beg for mercy now? Far too late for that!"
You'll become my greatest achievement, the stepping stone to my ultimate triumph!
Ethan didn't respond immediately. His eyes studied the increasingly thick dark magic that shrouded Arthur like a parasitic aura, feeding on his life force with every passing moment.
When he spoke again, his tone carried a weight that seemed to press against the very stones.
"Finally, I want to ask you one last question. Please think very carefully before answering."
Ethan's voice suddenly dropped to something approaching a whisper, yet every word carried the authority of an avalanche. The power within made Arthur, who had been eager to finish this confrontation quickly, pause in genuine surprise.
For a moment, he glimpsed shadows of greatness in Ethan. Not just Dumbledore's gentle wisdom, but something far more dangerous. The kind of presence he'd only read about in history books – Ancient Wizards whose very names made lesser men tremble.
"Did you come here and stand before me by your own free will?"
By my own will? Arthur was startled by the question's unexpected depth.
Yes, why exactly had he become so obsessed with Ethan Vincent? This doubt flickered through his consciousness like lightning.
But Arthur quickly found his answer, buried beneath layers of rationalisation and wounded pride. He had to overshadow Ethan's growing fame and influence. No matter what methods were required, he absolutely couldn't allow Ethan or the Morning Star Club to develop unchecked!
"Of course I came willingly," Arthur answered without hesitation, his voice ringing with false confidence. "Stop wasting time with your philosophical nonsense!"
"Very good." Ethan nodded slowly, his expression shifting to something resembling cold pity. "Then I won't hold back."
Ethan raised his hand with ceremonial grace, gesturing toward the closed-eyed serpent head that dominated the Chamber like a sleeping god.
Serpent pupils, open.
The next second, two blindingly brilliant lights erupted from that ink-black "mountain range" like the very moment of creation, when light first pierced the primordial darkness.
Arthur's scream began immediately, but the light swallowed even that.