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|incantation=Inamadverto
|incantation=Inamadverto
|pronunciation=ihn-ahm-ad-VARE-toh
|pronunciation=ihn-ahm-ad-VARE-toh
|canon=No
|spell branch=Charms
|spell branch=Charms
|magical discipline=Healing
|appearance=A “flashlight”-like beam that creates a spot of light on the object before it takes effect.  Wand must remain pointed at the target.
|appearance=A “flashlight”-like beam that creates a spot of light on the object before it takes effect.  Wand must remain pointed at the target.
|description=The beam will cause layers to fade away (visibly, though not actually) and show the caster what is underneath (i.e. muscle layer, organ layer, bone).  Caster needs only to say “Further” or “Pull back” to cycle among layers.  Lasts until the wand is moved or the caster loses concentration.
|description=The beam will cause layers to fade away (visibly, though not actually) and show the caster what is underneath (i.e. muscle layer, organ layer, bone).  Caster needs only to say “Further” or “Pull back” to cycle among layers.  Lasts until the wand is moved or the caster loses concentration.
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*Works only on living targets.
*Works only on living targets.
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[[Category: Healing]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, 13 December 2021

Spell Name: X-Ray Charm

Incantation: Inamadverto

Pronunciation: ihn-ahm-ad-VARE-toh

Spell Branch: Charms

Magical Discipline(s): Healing

Appearance: A “flashlight”-like beam that creates a spot of light on the object before it takes effect. Wand must remain pointed at the target.

Description: The beam will cause layers to fade away (visibly, though not actually) and show the caster what is underneath (i.e. muscle layer, organ layer, bone). Caster needs only to say “Further” or “Pull back” to cycle among layers. Lasts until the wand is moved or the caster loses concentration.

Regulations: Controlled

Skill Level: Advanced

Etymology: From Latin ina, “fiber, sinew, tendon”, and adverto, “to direct one’s attention to, to perceive”

References:

Notes:

  • Usually used only by Healers and Magizoologists.
  • Works only on living targets.