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===[[Counter-Curses and Defensive Spells]]=== | ===[[Counter-Curses and Defensive Spells]]=== | ||
===[[Curses, Hexes, and Jinxes]]=== | ===[[Curses, Hexes, and Jinxes]]=== | ||
===[[Healing Spells]]=== | ===[[Healing Spells]]=== | ||
===[[Transfiguration]]=== | ===[[Transfiguration]]=== | ||
Revision as of 19:35, 16 October 2011
The following is a list of those spells considered A.O. Canon. This is magic created by Absit Omen writers as a part of the role-play, or canon spells that have been expanded upon for use in the role play.
(For a more comprehensive list of Harry Potter canon spells, please refer to the Harry Potter Lexicon, or the Harry Potter Wiki.)
Descriptions
The following descriptions are used in defining spells:
- Charms: Magic which gives objects additional qualities or properties without altering their fundamental nature.
- Note: While most Healing Spells are technically charms, they are treated separately.
- Counter-Curses and Defensive Spells: Spells which are primarily defensive in nature, either protecting the caster from attack or mending the effects of a curse on the spot.
- Curses, Hexes, and Jinxes: Spells which are primarily offensive in nature (causing damage to others or objects). As a general rule, curses are worse than hexes, which are worse than jinxes.
- Healing Spells: Spells which heal the damage from injuries or Dark magic.
- Transfiguration: Magic which changes the fundamental nature of objects (including Conjuring and Vanishing spells).