A Random Book of Spells
written by Tokyo Terrestrial
This book covers some of the most simple spells, some a bit more advanced. Hope you like it and there is some mistakes, please tell me so I can fix them ❣️
Last Updated
05/31/21
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The Unlocking Charm
Chapter 3
The Unlocking Charm, better known as Alohomora, has been frequently used by witches and wizards all over the world. Another way of calling it is also called, the Thief’s Friend. The Charm can unlock doors, windows, etc.
Pronounciation:
ah-LOH-ho-MOR-ah
Hand Movement:
Using your wrist, twirl your wand downwards.
Creator:
An African sorcerer, first brought to Britain by Eldon Eslrickle in the early 1600s.
History:
The Unlocking Charm has its origins in Africa, whereupon it was called the Thief's Friend. The first known person to have mastered the charm was an Ancient African sorcerer, who taught it to thief Eldon Elsrickle during the latter's trip to the continent in the 17th century. Upon returning to his native Britain, Elsrickle used it to terrorise London, stealing from homes of Muggles and wizards alike, until Blagdon Blay invented the Anti-Alohomora Charm.
Pronounciation:
ah-LOH-ho-MOR-ah
Hand Movement:
Using your wrist, twirl your wand downwards.
Creator:
An African sorcerer, first brought to Britain by Eldon Eslrickle in the early 1600s.
History:
The Unlocking Charm has its origins in Africa, whereupon it was called the Thief's Friend. The first known person to have mastered the charm was an Ancient African sorcerer, who taught it to thief Eldon Elsrickle during the latter's trip to the continent in the 17th century. Upon returning to his native Britain, Elsrickle used it to terrorise London, stealing from homes of Muggles and wizards alike, until Blagdon Blay invented the Anti-Alohomora Charm.