Cursebreaking for Curse-Breakers
written by Hermione Potter
This textbook should be in possession of every student attending Cursebreaking. However, Hogwarts stores copies which can be found in the Specified Magic Section of the library.
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Occuro Scelestus Injuria
Chapter 18
Chapter Eighteen
Accursed Healing Spell
Occuro Scelestus Injuria
___ O C C U R O . S C E L E S T U S . I N J U R I A
__________ "Oc-cur-OH . Sel-est-US . In-JUR-ee-AH "
It is nigh unavoidable to go unharmed when pursuing a career of Cursebreaking, and for those occasions when injuries do happen, it's best to be prepared. One of the simpler healing techniques taught to Curse-Breakers, is the Accursed Healing Spell. This spell can counteract and heal most of the negative effects and harm caused by hexes, jinxes, and certain curses (including lacerations and internal injuries.) As any witch or wizard should know by now, the Dark Arts are deadly and injuries caused by dark spells can sometimes never be fully healed. However, this spell has the capability to lessen the lasting damages of such curses.
Continuing in Latin etymology, Occurro which means, work against, "counteract". Scelestus, meaning "wicked", "accursed". And finally, Iniuria, which of course translates to "injury", "damage", "hurt".
Sharp and firm motions should be used when casting the spell. Begin by reciting the incantation then use perpendicular strokes to create an “X” hovering over the wound. Be sure to use straight and even strokes; jagged and irregular lines can cause the wrong parts to stitch together. In other words, you may stitch together a liver with the stomach or accidentally close off a section of the small intestine. Any number of incidents can happen and it is imperative to never break focus and to only execute the spell after diligent practice and with a skilled hand.
An essential healing spell for Curse-Breakers to become acquainted with though will hopefully never have to use, the spell does have it's drawbacks. Dark Magic is nefarious by nature, its hatred makes it deadly, which is why limbs severed by the Dark Arts cannot be grown back. This healing spell is ineffective against dark curses with the express intent to kill, (whether by an instantaneous strike, such as the Killing Curse, or a slow and painful death, such as one caused by the Impaling Curse.)
Accursed Healing Spell
Occuro Scelestus Injuria
___ O C C U R O . S C E L E S T U S . I N J U R I A
__________ "Oc-cur-OH . Sel-est-US . In-JUR-ee-AH "
It is nigh unavoidable to go unharmed when pursuing a career of Cursebreaking, and for those occasions when injuries do happen, it's best to be prepared. One of the simpler healing techniques taught to Curse-Breakers, is the Accursed Healing Spell. This spell can counteract and heal most of the negative effects and harm caused by hexes, jinxes, and certain curses (including lacerations and internal injuries.) As any witch or wizard should know by now, the Dark Arts are deadly and injuries caused by dark spells can sometimes never be fully healed. However, this spell has the capability to lessen the lasting damages of such curses.
Continuing in Latin etymology, Occurro which means, work against, "counteract". Scelestus, meaning "wicked", "accursed". And finally, Iniuria, which of course translates to "injury", "damage", "hurt".
Sharp and firm motions should be used when casting the spell. Begin by reciting the incantation then use perpendicular strokes to create an “X” hovering over the wound. Be sure to use straight and even strokes; jagged and irregular lines can cause the wrong parts to stitch together. In other words, you may stitch together a liver with the stomach or accidentally close off a section of the small intestine. Any number of incidents can happen and it is imperative to never break focus and to only execute the spell after diligent practice and with a skilled hand.
An essential healing spell for Curse-Breakers to become acquainted with though will hopefully never have to use, the spell does have it's drawbacks. Dark Magic is nefarious by nature, its hatred makes it deadly, which is why limbs severed by the Dark Arts cannot be grown back. This healing spell is ineffective against dark curses with the express intent to kill, (whether by an instantaneous strike, such as the Killing Curse, or a slow and painful death, such as one caused by the Impaling Curse.)