Chapter 6, Items in the Storage Compartment
Allen chose that thick encyclopedia, which had a crimson cover adorned with a decoration resembling a compass. This was a cipher disk that could be set with a seven-digit password. Allen recalled that the number 7 holds special significance in the world of Harry Potter, so he set it to "7777777"
The definition of a curse is the worst kind of dark magic, intended to impose a strong negative influence on the target. Avada Kedavra, also known as the Killing Curse or the Death Curse, kills the victim
The defining function of a spell is to alter the inherent attributes of an object, namely its behavior and abilities. When cast by an experienced practitioner, spells typically have a more lasting impact. For example: Disarmament Spell - the reason it falls into this category is that this incantation changes the status of the target (opponent) from "armed" to "disarmed" by separating them from their wand.
The definition of a curse is a form of minor black magic; the effects of a charm are usually annoying yet amusing, typically intended to cause slight inconvenience to the target for the purpose of teasing. Additionally, some curses can only maintain their effects through focused gaze. Example: Obstacle-laden—Obstacle Curse, which hinders the movement of the object to a certain extent
The preface particularly emphasizes that although wizards can invent new spells, this is a practice fraught with difficulties and dangers. Allen is aware that during his student years, Severus Snape invented several spells while at Hogwarts. However, Luna's mother, Pandora Lovegood, tragically passed away due to a major mistake during a magical experiment. Therefore, he is not arrogant enough to attempt to create new spells before he has even learned to walk, let alone run. Even if he were to pursue such an endeavor, it would only be feasible after he has firmly established his foundational skills.
The above describes the process of his award, accompanied by a large photo in which Allen is smiling while holding Neptune, with Ron's freckles clearly visible beside him
While reading the case, Allen gained a deeper understanding of the magical realm
The next day at the dining table, Allen saw the figure of his elder brother Albert
After reluctantly sending his younger sister back to her room, Allen also had to prepare for the start of the Muggle school, beginning with his homework
Introduction: In the magical world, there are many ways to unlock a locked door (see the Fire-Making Spell, Digging Spell, and Shattering Spell), but if you wish to remain inconspicuous, the Unlocking Charm will be your best friend. It is also known as the Thief's Friend, a spell capable of opening doors and windows that are locked but not protected by magic. This charm can also be used to unlock doors secured by locking charms. History: The Unlocking Charm first appeared in Africa, but it is unclear who originally invented it. It is also known as the Thief's Friend, a spell capable of opening doors and windows that are locked but not protected by magic. This charm can also be used to unlock doors secured by locking charms. History: The Unlocking Charm first appeared in Africa, but it is unclear who originally invented it. This spell was brought to England in the 17th century by Elton Esrick and subsequently spread around the world. Esrick began to use this new spell for nefarious purposes in London. He stole from both Muggle homes and wizarding residences alike. It was not until the Londoner Bragton Burley invented a new counter-charm against the Unlocking Charm—the Counter-Alohomora—that the tide began to turn.
Allen pondered for a moment and transformed the Miao Miao wizard robe to resemble the clothes he had just worn. He casually spilled a cup of red tea on himself, and the water stains were very clear, with the robe dripping wetly. However, remarkably, he felt no discomfort from the dampness, as a thin film isolated him from the moisture. This was similar to the most expensive robes that Daisy had purchased from Madam Mo Jin's robe shop, which had been imbued with various spells. Daisy, being somewhat careless in her style, often spilled potions on her clothes while brewing, so for most other wizards, the preferred temperature-regulating function was not as crucial as this ability. It is important to note that some magical items are not so easily cleaned.
Roasted tomatoes, tomato sauce with yellow beans, ham and bacon fried eggs, oatmeal porridge, and Mom, you also made some Bavarian white sausage with sauerkraut, it's quite a feast! Little sister Emily sighed contentedly
I casually clicked on the category of spells and then randomly selected a spell
During the remaining time of the holiday, Allen was voraciously reading these two books. The text had already been firmly etched in his mind, but he still needed to continuously digest and comprehend the audiovisual materials. The only regret he felt was that these two books were more focused on practical application and did not contain much specific knowledge regarding research and development theories.
The defining function of a curse is to consistently exert a negative influence on the object, sharing more similarities with black magic than with malevolent spells. The primary aim is to cause inconvenience to the target. Example: Grinning Hoo-Haa - a curse that causes a person to laugh continuously.
The definition of a counter-curse is to suppress the effects of another spell. A counter-curse is a type of mystical spell that is not elaborated upon extensively. There are currently six known types: curse-breaking spells, hex-breaking spells, enchantment-breaking spells, restoration spells, anti-hex spells, and other counter-curses. Although the nomenclature is quite complex, their common characteristic is the suppression of another spell. For example, "All Curses End" (Spell Halt) is a counter-curse that is widely applicable to ordinary spells. There are currently six known types: curse-breaking spells, hex-breaking spells, enchantment-breaking spells, restoration spells, anti-hex spells, and other counter-curses. Although the nomenclature is quite complex, their common characteristic is the suppression of another spell. For example, "All Curses End" (Spell Halt) is a counter-curse that is widely applicable to ordinary spells
Upon opening the cover, the first article that emerges is a general introduction to talismans. On the pale yellow, thin parchment, a row of silver letters, indiscernible in terms of their origin, automatically transforms into modern English spelling
I want to go too, I want to go too. Emily has already transformed into her brother's little fan, running to her father and insisting that she also wants to see.
Just now, a functional introduction appeared below the storage compartments corresponding to the robe and the books.
Undoubtedly, this is a magnificent wizard's robe, made of smooth black velvet fabric, with a mysterious black sheen that flickers subtly. It is adorned with a dark red trim that is three fingers wide, engraved with ancient runes that Allen cannot comprehend.
The thought of "clean and new" turned, and the robe that was just wet instantly became dry, without a trace of moisture.
Most spells in the British wizarding world are derived from Latin, but there are also spells that originate from English. Figuratively speaking, the distinction between Transfiguration and Charms is akin to the difference between form and function, or between matter and energy. The former focuses on the question of "what something is" (its form—Transfiguration), while the latter concerns itself with "what something does" (its function—Charms). During the casting of a charm, it is typically accompanied by the generation of light, which shoots from the tip of the wand towards the target. For instance, the spell Stupefy emits red light, while Avada Kedavra produces green light. Of course, there are also some charms that do not have visible intermediate effects, such as Accio and Silencio. Some individuals casting charms may also produce sounds during the incantation, but this is usually characteristic of those at a lower skill level—this reminds Alan of Harry Potter in the original storyline, who would create a ruckus with loud noises and billowing smoke while casting spells, which is clearly not the mark of a master.
A spell refers to the magical act of harnessing the powers of the magical world to achieve effects that are unattainable by ordinary means, such as levitating objects, conjuring fire out of thin air, or incapacitating a person. Spells are typically executed through incantations. The use of spells often results in physical phenomena such as illumination, making them susceptible to evasion, deflection, or obstruction by objects (including other spells). The act of using a spell is commonly referred to as "casting" or "employing" a spell. The use of spells often results in physical phenomena such as illumination, making them susceptible to evasion, deflection, or obstruction by objects (including other spells). The act of using a spell is commonly referred to as "casting" or "employing" a spell
The deep blue leather cover is adorned with modern English silver lettering, and the table of contents indicates the page numbers for various simple spells.
Father, let me see it. Ren reached out his hand towards his father's newspaper.
The definition of transfiguration is the ability to change the form or appearance of an object. This category of spells can be further divided into true transfiguration spells and summoning spells. The former involves the alteration of an existing object, while the latter involves the conjuration of a desired object from thin air. For example, an Animagus is a wizard who can transform into a specific animal while retaining their own intellect and magical powers.
Subsequently, the Encyclopedia of Charms delved into the main topic, listing the general classifications of charms. It is noted that the degree of independence among these categories remains uncertain. In other words, under normal circumstances, a spell can only belong to one category; however, there may be specific charms that can simultaneously belong to different categories. For instance, petrification is a form of advanced dark magic, but it is also a type of transfiguration; fierce fire is both a spell and a curse. Moreover, many healing spells can be classified as both spells and transfiguration. For example, petrification is a form of advanced dark magic, but it is also a type of transfiguration; fierce fire is both a spell and a curse. Additionally, many healing spells can be classified as both spells and transfiguration.
"Time to eat, time to eat." Mrs. Harris cheerfully directed the breakfast to each person's table.
The entire outfit became clean and tidy, as if the collar of the shirt had been pressed, standing upright on the neck, with the clothes fitting perfectly on the body
A storage space appeared before Allen, containing four types of items. A scroll tied with a blue ribbon, a wizard's robe, and two books.
Before "Alohomora," the most popular unlocking spell was "Apertum Porta," which could shatter a door lock but sometimes left a smoking hole at the keyhole. Even earlier, there was "Open Sesame," which would directly rip the door off its hinges, reducing it to firewood. All of these spells seemed quite crude, lacking the finesse of "Alohomora".
Allen understood that these methods would not be taught to users at the beginning in school, but rather until the students reached a certain level, for example, the silent spell would be taught in the sixth year at Hogwarts. Notable users of the silent spell include Albus Dumbledore, Voldemort, and Severus Snape, who also employed wandless magic, and the power and effectiveness of their spells were not significantly diminished as a result. Generally, only slightly talented wizards could use these advanced techniques to cast some simple spells. Notable users of the silent spell include Albus Dumbledore, Voldemort, and Severus Snape, who also employed wandless magic, and the power and effectiveness of their spells were not significantly diminished as a result. Generally, only slightly talented wizards could use these advanced techniques to cast some simple spells
Allen viciously stabbed a piece of white sausage with sauerkraut, finding it at least somewhat more palatable than the local British cuisine, yet he could not help but feel a sense of despair about his future meals
After having breakfast, Allen excused himself to do homework and returned to his room. After locking the door, he opened the storage space.
Of course, no problem, Albert
For the sake of caution, Allen immediately removed all his clothes and put on the wizard robe. The smooth texture comforted his skin, and it felt so light that it was as if he were wearing nothing at all. The empty feeling of his lower body in this state of freedom made him somewhat uneasy
Generally, the successful casting of a spell requires three conditions: the waving of a wand, the incantation, and concentration. If the wand is not waved correctly, the incantation is not pronounced accurately, or if one cannot concentrate during the casting of the spell, then the spell will either fail or have the opposite effect. It should be noted that spells can also be executed through silent and wandless methods, which can be performed without reciting the incantation or using a wand, and this is more challenging than pronouncing the incantation and using a wand.
It should be a simple matter to be a top student among this group of students
"Allen performed exceptionally well, and this morning's Daily Prophet also reported on Allen's award-winning journey, which is truly remarkable." Irving flicked the newspaper in his hand and pointed to a rather small section, saying—"Fortunately, it was accompanied by a photo that significantly enhanced its presence.
What functions does this robe have
After dictating the words, Allen made an effort to teach Emily some mnemonic techniques, instilling in her some concepts of Muggle logical thinking, regardless of whether she could understand them. This was aimed at training the little one's memory skills. The children of pure-blood wizards almost always receive their basic education at home, which makes their initial learning of theoretical texts more challenging compared to Muggle and half-blood young wizards.
This spell is included in several books, including "Standard Spells, Level 1." Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry teaches this spell in the first year
In general, the casting of spells has a certain time sensitivity. This means that the effects brought about by magic will disappear after a certain period. For example, the effect of a weapon enhancement only lasts at the moment of casting, while effects such as paralysis and petrification can last for a considerable amount of time. Counter-spells can also terminate specific enchantments. Furthermore, when the caster dies, the effects of the vast majority of spells will also vanish, with some exceptions for constant magic cast in special ways, such as the magical artifacts created or constructed by the founders within Hogwarts Castle. Additionally, when the caster dies, the effects of the vast majority of spells will also vanish, with some exceptions for constant magic cast in special ways, such as the magical artifacts created or constructed by the founders within Hogwarts Castle
Owen straightforwardly handed the newspaper to Lunn, asking him to read it to his sister
"Come in, Emily." As an outstanding teacher, Alan was also very willing to tutor Emily, who was very close to him
The defining function of a healing spell is to restore or improve the health condition of a living being. Example: Heal as before - to cure minor injuries
Miaomiao Wizard Robe: It can automatically adjust to a certain size (capable of transforming from the shape of medium humanoids to small or large humanoids). It can change into any attire you desire, equipped with an automatic cleaning spell that refreshes it, and an invisibility spell (which can be used three times a day; if the spell is not actively canceled or dispelled, it can last for half an hour, with a recharge of usage every eight hours). It possesses good resistance to ordinary charms, similar to the hide of a horned camel and a sphinx. The invisibility spell (which can be used three times a day; if the spell is not actively canceled or dispelled, it can last for half an hour, with a recharge of usage every eight hours) also provides good resistance to ordinary charms, akin to the hide of a horned camel and a sphinx.
The page above contains key points of the incantation, while on the adjacent page, there is a long-haired woman seemingly composed of shadows, dressed in a robe, who tirelessly demonstrates the proper waving motions of the wand. When touched by hand, she even produces the pronunciation of the incantation, facilitating the viewers' understanding of the incantation's pronunciation
Allen found a spell just now on the encyclopedia: the commonly used unlocking spell - Alohomora
The commonly used unlocking spell is: Alahohdengkai
The name "Miaomiao Wizard Robe!" immediately prompted Allen to comment, as it is indeed a rather silly and adorable name, and there is also the risk of receiving a lawyer's letter
I can't understand it, but there is a photo of Allen on it" Emily replied confidently
Allen suppressed the surprise in his heart and opened the book he received yesterday, "Strategies for the Application of Charms"
The table of contents is divided into Metamorphosis, Spells, Maledictions, Poisonous Curses, Curses, Counter-Curses, and Healing Charms
"Allen, can you help me dictate some words? The Muggle school is about to start, and I won't be able to see you for most of the day." Emily knocked on Allen's door
Although the woman composed of shadows feels somewhat eerie, this function is indeed very practical
Not only spells, but also social customs and local traditions
After exchanging morning greetings, Albert, a member of the Quidditch team at school, was the first to ask: "Allen, I heard you won a Neptune? Can I take it for a test flight later?"
Allen has already learned that the parchment scroll is the "Scholar's Aura," so he chose to take out the wizard's robe
After reading the book required for the assignment, Allen took some extra effort to review all the textbooks. It was truly a simple task to complete all the assignments by cross-referencing with the assignment log, especially considering the difficulty level of the primary school textbooks in the United Kingdom
"Emily, can you understand?" Lun was teasing his sister mischievously
After reviewing the classification of spells, Allen felt somewhat puzzled. According to his previous understanding, among the magical schools in the world, only Durmstrang had a tolerant attitude towards dark magic and taught it in the name of education. However, now it seems that the Petrification Charm is also categorized as a curse and dark magic. Why are Hogwarts students able to learn it? Moreover, this Petrification Charm can normally be found in Wendell Wynde's "Curses and Counter-Curses." So, if the Petrification Charm is classified as a curse and dark magic, why can Hogwarts students learn it? Furthermore, this spell can be found in Wendell Wynde's "Curses and Counter-Curses." This suggests that Durmstrang's dark magic refers to those spells that are more harmful, while Hogwarts has a more lenient attitude towards dark magic that is less intense and does not cause serious consequences? (Author's note: The author, after copying a review from a prominent reviewer, went to the official website and Wikipedia for additional information, and was surprised to find that J.K. Rowling defined the Petrification Charm, which Hermione used on Neville in his first year, as a type of curse, which is somewhat perplexing.)
The usage method of the spell, the technique of wand movement, and the relevant counter-spells are also annotated in written form below. Finally, examples are provided, illustrating how this incantation has been used in certain situations, as recorded in books on the history of magic.
Interestingly, the page numbers are not fixed; occasionally, a new spell will pop up, along with information about the book it originates from and the author. Based on the information he saw in the newspaper a few days ago and the last few spells in the catalog, Allen speculated that someone might have published a new spell book, which would then be automatically recorded.