Relaxing............
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Re: Relaxing............
"Ready?"He asked.
ooc:You can´t use Crucius,Imperius or Avada Kedavra.Those the unforgivel curses.You will go arrested.
ooc:You can´t use Crucius,Imperius or Avada Kedavra.Those the unforgivel curses.You will go arrested.
Re: Relaxing............
faces dumbledore"as ill ever be"
Chris- Gryffindor Student
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Re: Relaxing............
I wave my wand"Confundus"
name:Confundus
bio:Used to confuse opponent
type:charm
name:Confundus
bio:Used to confuse opponent
type:charm
Chris- Gryffindor Student
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Re: Relaxing............
I wave my wand."Protego!"Dumbledore yelled as a energy shiel came making the spell banquish."Stupefy!"He yelled as a red jet of light came out of his hands in Chris direction.
Stupefy (Stunning Spell, Stupefying Charm, Stunner)
Pronunciation: ST(Y)OO-puh-fye
Description: Puts the victim in an unconscious state. Manifests as a Jet of red light.
Seen/Mentioned: Throughout the series; particularly by a number of Ministry officials against McGonagall in Order of the Phoenix. It is also taught by Harry in his D.A. meetings and used extensively during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries against the Death Eaters. Is seen by some, including Harry himself, as the basic spell for fighting. Death Eaters, Ministry Officials, Order members and students all seem to refer to this spell as their preferred attack.
Suggested Etymology: Latin stupefacio meaning "to make senseless".[13]
Notes: Hagrid was able to withstand multiple direct Stunners due to being half-giant, and Goblet of Fire shows six to seven wizards being needed, working in unison, to Stun a single dragon.
Protego (Shield Charm)
Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh (IPA: [pɹəʊ.'teɪ.gəʊ])
Description: The Shield Charm causes minor to strong jinxes, curses, and hexes to rebound upon the attacker. It can also cause a shield to erupt from the caster's wand.[21]
Seen/Mentioned: First seen in Goblet of Fire, in which Harry is taught this spell by Hermione in preparation for the third task in the Triwizard Tournament. Also used throughout the series. Examples are in Order of the Phoenix when Harry is duelling the Death Eaters and Umbridge also used this from centaurs shooting arrows. Hermione later uses it in ‘Deathly Hallows to separate Ron and Harry when they are fighting.
Suggested Etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect".[13]
Notes: cannot block unforgivable curses .
Stupefy (Stunning Spell, Stupefying Charm, Stunner)
Pronunciation: ST(Y)OO-puh-fye
Description: Puts the victim in an unconscious state. Manifests as a Jet of red light.
Seen/Mentioned: Throughout the series; particularly by a number of Ministry officials against McGonagall in Order of the Phoenix. It is also taught by Harry in his D.A. meetings and used extensively during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries against the Death Eaters. Is seen by some, including Harry himself, as the basic spell for fighting. Death Eaters, Ministry Officials, Order members and students all seem to refer to this spell as their preferred attack.
Suggested Etymology: Latin stupefacio meaning "to make senseless".[13]
Notes: Hagrid was able to withstand multiple direct Stunners due to being half-giant, and Goblet of Fire shows six to seven wizards being needed, working in unison, to Stun a single dragon.
Protego (Shield Charm)
Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh (IPA: [pɹəʊ.'teɪ.gəʊ])
Description: The Shield Charm causes minor to strong jinxes, curses, and hexes to rebound upon the attacker. It can also cause a shield to erupt from the caster's wand.[21]
Seen/Mentioned: First seen in Goblet of Fire, in which Harry is taught this spell by Hermione in preparation for the third task in the Triwizard Tournament. Also used throughout the series. Examples are in Order of the Phoenix when Harry is duelling the Death Eaters and Umbridge also used this from centaurs shooting arrows. Hermione later uses it in ‘Deathly Hallows to separate Ron and Harry when they are fighting.
Suggested Etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect".[13]
Notes: cannot block unforgivable curses .
Re: Relaxing............
waves my wand"REFLECTO!"i say countering Stupify
Chris- Gryffindor Student
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Re: Relaxing............
"Protego!"He yelled blocking the stupefy."Sectusempra!"He yelled as a kinda blade slash was made at Chris.
Protego (Shield Charm)
Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh (IPA: [pɹəʊ.'teɪ.gəʊ])
Description: The Shield Charm causes minor to strong jinxes, curses, and hexes to rebound upon the attacker. It can also cause a shield to erupt from the caster's wand.[21]
Seen/Mentioned: First seen in Goblet of Fire, in which Harry is taught this spell by Hermione in preparation for the third task in the Triwizard Tournament. Also used throughout the series. Examples are in Order of the Phoenix when Harry is duelling the Death Eaters and Umbridge also used this from centaurs shooting arrows. Hermione later uses it in ‘Deathly Hallows to separate Ron and Harry when they are fighting.
Suggested Etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect".[13]
Notes: cannot block unforgivable curses .
Sectumsempra
Pronunciation: sec-tum-SEMP-rah [ˌsɛktəm'sɛmpɹa]
Description: Violently wounds the target; described as being as though the subject had been "slashed by a sword".[27] Created by Severus Snape.
Seen/Mentioned: First seen in Order of the Phoenix when Snape uses it in his memory against James, but misses and only lightly cuts his cheek. Used by Harry in Half-Blood Prince against Draco, and then later against the Inferi in Voldemort's Horcrux chamber, and Snape during his flight from Hogwarts. In the opening chapters of Deathly Hallows, Snape accidentally casts this curse against George Weasley in the Order's flight from Privet Drive, though George was not his intended target. [DH Ch.3] It is known as a specialty of Snape's. [DH Ch.5]
Suggested Etymology: Latin sectura meaning "cutting" and Latin semper meaning "always".[13]
Notes: Though Snape was able to mend the wounds inflicted on Draco by this curse with ease, with "an incantation that sounded almost like song", Mrs Weasley was unable to heal her son George, when his ear was severed by the curse. It was discovered in an old copy of Advanced Potion Making by Harry; Sectumsempra was invented by Snape with the words "For enemies" written next to it.
Protego (Shield Charm)
Pronunciation: pro-TAY-goh (IPA: [pɹəʊ.'teɪ.gəʊ])
Description: The Shield Charm causes minor to strong jinxes, curses, and hexes to rebound upon the attacker. It can also cause a shield to erupt from the caster's wand.[21]
Seen/Mentioned: First seen in Goblet of Fire, in which Harry is taught this spell by Hermione in preparation for the third task in the Triwizard Tournament. Also used throughout the series. Examples are in Order of the Phoenix when Harry is duelling the Death Eaters and Umbridge also used this from centaurs shooting arrows. Hermione later uses it in ‘Deathly Hallows to separate Ron and Harry when they are fighting.
Suggested Etymology: Latin protego meaning "to protect".[13]
Notes: cannot block unforgivable curses .
Sectumsempra
Pronunciation: sec-tum-SEMP-rah [ˌsɛktəm'sɛmpɹa]
Description: Violently wounds the target; described as being as though the subject had been "slashed by a sword".[27] Created by Severus Snape.
Seen/Mentioned: First seen in Order of the Phoenix when Snape uses it in his memory against James, but misses and only lightly cuts his cheek. Used by Harry in Half-Blood Prince against Draco, and then later against the Inferi in Voldemort's Horcrux chamber, and Snape during his flight from Hogwarts. In the opening chapters of Deathly Hallows, Snape accidentally casts this curse against George Weasley in the Order's flight from Privet Drive, though George was not his intended target. [DH Ch.3] It is known as a specialty of Snape's. [DH Ch.5]
Suggested Etymology: Latin sectura meaning "cutting" and Latin semper meaning "always".[13]
Notes: Though Snape was able to mend the wounds inflicted on Draco by this curse with ease, with "an incantation that sounded almost like song", Mrs Weasley was unable to heal her son George, when his ear was severed by the curse. It was discovered in an old copy of Advanced Potion Making by Harry; Sectumsempra was invented by Snape with the words "For enemies" written next to it.
Re: Relaxing............
waves my wand"protego!"a shield appeared blocking the slash
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