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|incantation=Siccari
|incantation=Siccari
|pronunciation=s-CAR-ree
|pronunciation=s-CAR-ree
|canon=No
|spell branch=Charms
|spell branch=Charms
|magical discipline=
|magical discipline=Enchantments
|appearance=Invisible but for a flickering heat wave towards the target.
|appearance=Invisible but for a flickering heat wave towards the target.
|description=Increases the temperature of the target, the more intense the caster's focus the hotter the heat. Also works like a Drying Charm if liquids on the target can boil away as steam.[http://www.absitomen.com/index.php?topic=10031.msg76129#msg76129]
|description=Increases the temperature of the target, the more intense the caster's focus the hotter the heat. Also works like a Drying Charm if liquids on the target can boil away as steam.[http://www.absitomen.com/index.php?topic=10031.msg76129#msg76129]
|regulations=Legal
|regulations=Legal
|skill level=Beginner to Advanced
|skill level=Beginner to Advanced
|etymology=
|references=* [[Ferreole LeBeau]] instructs the spell to [[Obderedria Pienas]] during the Welcoming Feast. [http://www.absitomen.com/index.php?topic=10031.msg76088#msg76088]
|references=* [[Ferreole LeBeau]] instructs the spell to [[Obderedria Pienas]] during the Welcoming Feast. [http://www.absitomen.com/index.php?topic=10031.msg76088#msg76088]
|notes=*More commonly known by American wizards.
|notes=*More commonly known by American wizards.
*See also: [[Arefax]], [[Calefax]]
}}
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Latest revision as of 04:17, 11 April 2024

Spell Name: Heating Charm

Incantation: Siccari

Pronunciation: s-CAR-ree

Spell Branch: Charms

Magical Discipline(s): Enchantments

Appearance: Invisible but for a flickering heat wave towards the target.

Description: Increases the temperature of the target, the more intense the caster's focus the hotter the heat. Also works like a Drying Charm if liquids on the target can boil away as steam.[1]

Regulations: Legal

Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced

Etymology:

References:

Notes:

  • More commonly known by American wizards.
  • See also: Arefax, Calefax