Draconifors
Chapter 6
In this chapter, we will closely define the draconifors spell, infamous for being used to protect castles and estates in the medieval era because of it's use of architectural design on their homes to blend in and because of the fire the dragons can produce which can be very harmful.
The word is derived from Latin, draco meaning "dragon", and the common suffix, fors
meaning "good luck,chance, fortune". The spell is pronounced DRA-CON-ifors.
Back to our categories in Chapter 1, this spell falls under the Transformation Transfiguration branch. It is used to
transform dragon statues into real dragons. Not only is this transforming an inanimate object to an actual creature, it's transforming material into life and creating fire which requires much more concentration than most spells do.The spell is silent, and emits a red ball of fire that will spark the statue to life. The wand movement is a swift swipe toward the statue followed by the incantation.The level of this transfiguration is somewhat difficult.
t= Transformation of a statue into a dragon
a= Must be heavier than the statue being transfigured
v= medium-strong
w= medium
c= complete
Z= well-spoken, as clear as possible
The word is derived from Latin, draco meaning "dragon", and the common suffix, fors
meaning "good luck,chance, fortune". The spell is pronounced DRA-CON-ifors.
Back to our categories in Chapter 1, this spell falls under the Transformation Transfiguration branch. It is used to
transform dragon statues into real dragons. Not only is this transforming an inanimate object to an actual creature, it's transforming material into life and creating fire which requires much more concentration than most spells do.The spell is silent, and emits a red ball of fire that will spark the statue to life. The wand movement is a swift swipe toward the statue followed by the incantation.The level of this transfiguration is somewhat difficult.
t= Transformation of a statue into a dragon
a= Must be heavier than the statue being transfigured
v= medium-strong
w= medium
c= complete
Z= well-spoken, as clear as possible