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|pronunciation=se-PAH-roh
|pronunciation=se-PAH-roh
|spell branch=Charms
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|appearance=The differing matters that form the targeted object or ingredient, slowly distance themselves from each other in a white shimmery smoke. The wand movement takes the form of an 'L'.
|appearance=The differing matters that form the targeted object or ingredient, slowly distance themselves from each other in a white shimmery smoke. The wand movement takes the form of an 'L'.
|description=Generally used to separate contaminated potions or ingredients. The spell identifies the differing densities of the matters that make the target and separates them from each other. Doesn't work if the ingredients are of such form that they can completely incorporate each other (ex: highly soluble ingredients in water).
|description=Generally used to separate contaminated potions or ingredients. The spell identifies the differing densities of the matters that make the target and separates them from each other. Doesn't work if the ingredients are of such form that they can completely incorporate each other (ex: highly soluble ingredients in water).

Latest revision as of 05:39, 21 October 2014

Spell Name: Separation Charm

Incantation: Separo

Pronunciation: se-PAH-roh

Spell Branch: Charms

Magical Discipline(s):

Appearance: The differing matters that form the targeted object or ingredient, slowly distance themselves from each other in a white shimmery smoke. The wand movement takes the form of an 'L'.

Description: Generally used to separate contaminated potions or ingredients. The spell identifies the differing densities of the matters that make the target and separates them from each other. Doesn't work if the ingredients are of such form that they can completely incorporate each other (ex: highly soluble ingredients in water).

Regulations: Controlled

Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Etymology: From Latin sē- (“apart”) + parō (“provide, arrange”).

References:

  • Lucrezia Di Luca invented the spell in her youth. Used during a Fourth Years Potions lesson. [1]

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