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{{Spell | |||
|name=Warding Charm | |||
|incantation=Ye'hiy Or | |||
|pronunciation=YEH-ee'or | |||
|spell branch=Charms | |||
|magical discipline= | |||
|appearance=Used with a candle (usually black). The candle will ignite. A steady flame indicates a strong ward, a flickering flame a weak or weakening ward. Wandless magic. | |||
|description=A shielding spell that maintains a semipermanent magical shield around the caster, similar to Protego, although it absorbs (instead of reflecting) most curses. The advantage is that, being wandless, it allows a well-trained caster to use his wand simultaneously to cast other spells. The caster can feel the strength of the ward. | |||
|regulations=Legal | |||
|skill level=Advanced to Master | |||
|etymology=Hebrew “let there be light” | |||
|references=* | |||
*Related to the motto of [[Beit Gaddol]] | |||
|notes=Used almost exclusively in the Jewish magical community. A known favorite of [[Dreogan Eleor]]'s. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:42, 21 October 2014
Spell Name: Warding Charm
Incantation: Ye'hiy Or
Pronunciation: YEH-ee'or
Spell Branch: Charms
Magical Discipline(s):
Appearance: Used with a candle (usually black). The candle will ignite. A steady flame indicates a strong ward, a flickering flame a weak or weakening ward. Wandless magic.
Description: A shielding spell that maintains a semipermanent magical shield around the caster, similar to Protego, although it absorbs (instead of reflecting) most curses. The advantage is that, being wandless, it allows a well-trained caster to use his wand simultaneously to cast other spells. The caster can feel the strength of the ward.
Regulations: Legal
Skill Level: Advanced to Master
Etymology: Hebrew “let there be light”
References:
- Related to the motto of Beit Gaddol
Notes: Used almost exclusively in the Jewish magical community. A known favorite of Dreogan Eleor's.