The Standard Book of Spells Grade One
written by Hermione Potter
A handy book of spells that covers relatively easy spells for first and second years. Several copies can always be found in Hogwarts Library. This book will cover simple spells like Lumos, Nox or Wingardium Leviosa.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Incendio
Chapter 6
Chapter Six
Fire-Making Spell
__I N C E N D I O
The official name for the charm is Fire-Making Spell.
Effects/Limits
As its name suggests, it creates a burst of flames, setting whatever the caster is pointing at ablaze. How big the fire is and how long the fire lasts is somewhat dependent on the caster's energy level (a sleep-deprived caster will create a smaller fire than a healthy caster). Other factors that could impact the fire is the weather, as fire in a tropical rainstorm is hard to conjure up.
History
The history is slightly unclear, but it was hypothesized that it was created sometime in Ancient England to create heat during the winter.
Etymology
In Latin, incendio is the dative singular of incendium, "fire", and can mean "to fire".
Pronunciation
in-SEN-dee-o
Wand Movements
Upside down V
Fire-Making Spell
__I N C E N D I O
The official name for the charm is Fire-Making Spell.
Effects/Limits
As its name suggests, it creates a burst of flames, setting whatever the caster is pointing at ablaze. How big the fire is and how long the fire lasts is somewhat dependent on the caster's energy level (a sleep-deprived caster will create a smaller fire than a healthy caster). Other factors that could impact the fire is the weather, as fire in a tropical rainstorm is hard to conjure up.
History
The history is slightly unclear, but it was hypothesized that it was created sometime in Ancient England to create heat during the winter.
Etymology
In Latin, incendio is the dative singular of incendium, "fire", and can mean "to fire".
Pronunciation
in-SEN-dee-o
Wand Movements
Upside down V