Charms-101 notes

written by Ash Lewis

Summaries of every lesson of charms year 1. This was made purely for myself but maybe you’ll find it useful somehow. *Please note there could be false information, missing information, grammer errors and spelling errors in this book.*

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6. Applying Your Will

Chapter 7

A matter of will


Like concentration some spells do not need willpower. If you attempt to use much magic you’ll get a headache along other symptoms (DADA lesson 3) concentration —> focus on the desired effect. Willpower —> mental power needed to conjure the spell.


 


The Sticking Charm


Incantation: Astrictus (a-STRIK-toose)


Wand Movement: The infinity symbol starting and ending in the center, encircling the two objects. (∞ )


Willpower: High; determines how long the objects will remain stuck and how hard they are to separate


Concentration: Medium; on the two parts that should be stuck together


 


This charm was first used around 100 B.C.E. You could stick two objects to another, although it’s not permanent. It can be countered by the unlocking charm.

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