Standard Book Of Spells Grade 1
written by Amber Phoenixfeather
This book has spells for grade 1 for 1st years. Written originally by Miranda Goshawk. Rewritten by me. Remember this is not an exact copy, but the best I made.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Mending Charms
Chapter 9
The Mending Charm is a charm that can be used to seamlessly repair a broken object and works on most materials. "The Mending Charm will repair broken objects with a flick of the wand. Accidents do happen, so it is essential to know how to mend our errors." From the original Book of Spells. There are many different types of the mending charm that are useful for many different purposes.
Charm: REPARO (Reh-pah-roh)
History: The charm was invented by Orabella Nuttley, an employee of the Improper Use of Magic Office in the British Ministry of Magic, in or before 1754. She used her charm to repair the Colosseum after it had been accidentally destroyed. Thereafter, it became famous; this instance was recorded in Book of Spells, by Miranda Goshawk.
The charm was suitable for use only on inanimate objects. Use on living beings was entirely proscribed. Serious scarring could result if it were cast on a person or animal in an attempt to heal wounds. While a properly cast Mending Charm was generally enough to fix an object, it seems less experienced casters might not succeed in returning liquids to broken containers.
This charm does not seem to work on objects of powerful and complex magic, such as Vanishing Cabinets and wands. For snapped wands, although this charm can repair the physical form, the magical capacity would be damaged beyond repair, causing the wand in question to fall apart again upon attempted use.
Effect: Repairs most materials except when damaged by rare powerful curses such as fiendfyre are impossible to undo.
Wand Movements: Wave the wand in a triangle over the area or object that needs to be repair.
Charm: OCULUS REPARO (Ock-you-liss Reh-pah-roh)
History: No History
Effect: Repairs eyeglasses
Wand Movements: Tap eyeglasses
Charm: PAPYRUS REPARO (Puh-pie-rus Reh-pah-roh)
History: No History
Effect: Reconstitutes torn pieces of paper into a whole
Wand Movements: Point wand at the torn pieces of paper while saying the charm to reconstitutes into a whole.
Charm: REPARO (Reh-pah-roh)
History: The charm was invented by Orabella Nuttley, an employee of the Improper Use of Magic Office in the British Ministry of Magic, in or before 1754. She used her charm to repair the Colosseum after it had been accidentally destroyed. Thereafter, it became famous; this instance was recorded in Book of Spells, by Miranda Goshawk.
The charm was suitable for use only on inanimate objects. Use on living beings was entirely proscribed. Serious scarring could result if it were cast on a person or animal in an attempt to heal wounds. While a properly cast Mending Charm was generally enough to fix an object, it seems less experienced casters might not succeed in returning liquids to broken containers.
This charm does not seem to work on objects of powerful and complex magic, such as Vanishing Cabinets and wands. For snapped wands, although this charm can repair the physical form, the magical capacity would be damaged beyond repair, causing the wand in question to fall apart again upon attempted use.
Effect: Repairs most materials except when damaged by rare powerful curses such as fiendfyre are impossible to undo.
Wand Movements: Wave the wand in a triangle over the area or object that needs to be repair.
Charm: OCULUS REPARO (Ock-you-liss Reh-pah-roh)
History: No History
Effect: Repairs eyeglasses
Wand Movements: Tap eyeglasses
Charm: PAPYRUS REPARO (Puh-pie-rus Reh-pah-roh)
History: No History
Effect: Reconstitutes torn pieces of paper into a whole
Wand Movements: Point wand at the torn pieces of paper while saying the charm to reconstitutes into a whole.