Post by Headmistress Temperance Hallow on Oct 24, 2012 16:42:41 GMT -5
The spells:
Cheering Charm - If properly cast, this charm makes the person who has been 'hit' happier, cheerier for a certain period of time; its effect usually wears off in about a half an hour, but depending on the caster's abilities, it can stay for longer. If not done properly, the effects can be rather bad, it can make the person fall into a deep depression for hours. The incantation is "Exhilare".
Episkey - This is a sort of "human" version of Reparo. Pronounced "eh-pis-key", with the stress on the second syllable, Episkey repairs damage done on a person; it is a minor healing spell. It does not remove the spell and if not done properly, it cannot erase the scars. It is basically a 'quick fix solution', very useful in dueling.
Finite Incantatem - A very useful spell that if cast properly, stops all current effects of recently cast spells. It rarely works for casters which don't have much power. The stress in the incantation falls on the second syllable in the first word, and on the third in the second word. Finite Incantatem cannot reverse permanent effects done by curses; it only works against weaker spells (hexes, jinxes) with loger-lasting effects on the victim.
Four-point Spell - In order to perform the spell, the caster needs to lay their wand flat on their palm and say clearly "Point me".The wand will then turn to point north.
Impervius - "Im-per-vee-us" with emphasis on 'per', this is a spell that makes an object water-proof or water-resistant. The object needs to be tapped, but sometimes the spell works even with just pointing the wand.
Incendio - A very widely used spell,Incendio simply starts a fire at the place where the caster's wand is pointing. In order to be done properly, the incantation needs to be pronounced while accentuating on the 'sen'.
Refervesco - The incantation for a spell which causes bubbles to shoot out from the caster's wand; the bubbles' color differs depending on the caster's emotions. The stress in the incantation is on the first and third 'e'-s.
Serpensortia - This spell causes a snake to burst out of the end of the caster's wand and attack the person or object the wand was aimed at. Generally, the type and size of the snake depend only on the caster, but not on his abilities, but on his character and his decisiveness to win. The stress in the incantation falls on 'sor'.
Singing Charm - This is a bewitching charm that causes the targeted object to start singing a song which the caster needs to somehow show it by imagining it or by playing it in front of the object. The caster needs to point at the target and pronounce "Canere".
Tergeo - Almost the same effect as Scourgify.
References: The Harry Potter Lexicon
Cheering Charm - If properly cast, this charm makes the person who has been 'hit' happier, cheerier for a certain period of time; its effect usually wears off in about a half an hour, but depending on the caster's abilities, it can stay for longer. If not done properly, the effects can be rather bad, it can make the person fall into a deep depression for hours. The incantation is "Exhilare".
Episkey - This is a sort of "human" version of Reparo. Pronounced "eh-pis-key", with the stress on the second syllable, Episkey repairs damage done on a person; it is a minor healing spell. It does not remove the spell and if not done properly, it cannot erase the scars. It is basically a 'quick fix solution', very useful in dueling.
Finite Incantatem - A very useful spell that if cast properly, stops all current effects of recently cast spells. It rarely works for casters which don't have much power. The stress in the incantation falls on the second syllable in the first word, and on the third in the second word. Finite Incantatem cannot reverse permanent effects done by curses; it only works against weaker spells (hexes, jinxes) with loger-lasting effects on the victim.
Four-point Spell - In order to perform the spell, the caster needs to lay their wand flat on their palm and say clearly "Point me".The wand will then turn to point north.
Impervius - "Im-per-vee-us" with emphasis on 'per', this is a spell that makes an object water-proof or water-resistant. The object needs to be tapped, but sometimes the spell works even with just pointing the wand.
Incendio - A very widely used spell,Incendio simply starts a fire at the place where the caster's wand is pointing. In order to be done properly, the incantation needs to be pronounced while accentuating on the 'sen'.
Refervesco - The incantation for a spell which causes bubbles to shoot out from the caster's wand; the bubbles' color differs depending on the caster's emotions. The stress in the incantation is on the first and third 'e'-s.
Serpensortia - This spell causes a snake to burst out of the end of the caster's wand and attack the person or object the wand was aimed at. Generally, the type and size of the snake depend only on the caster, but not on his abilities, but on his character and his decisiveness to win. The stress in the incantation falls on 'sor'.
Singing Charm - This is a bewitching charm that causes the targeted object to start singing a song which the caster needs to somehow show it by imagining it or by playing it in front of the object. The caster needs to point at the target and pronounce "Canere".
Tergeo - Almost the same effect as Scourgify.
References: The Harry Potter Lexicon